I get the feeling that Moeen wants all of the strike, but just couldn't find a single late enough in the last over, so the status quo prevailed for at least one more Herath over.Really weird that they decided to have Moeen face Mahela though
Nah, Broad was turning down singles early in the over. It was clearly the planI get the feeling that Moeen wants all of the strike, but just couldn't find a single late enough in the last over, so the status quo prevailed for at least one more Herath over.
Don't overcomplicate things for Jimmeh by trying to get him to work a single when he's stuck against Herath, I guess.
While I understand this is probably just a method of you getting Woakes into the side, dropping Plunkett -- England's best performed bowler in the Test -- for a batting indiscretion is strange, even if it was a catastrophic error of judgement/**** up.How ****ing ****e does Plunkett's shot look now? A dropable offence. An extra wicket in hand here would be invaluable.
I was being slightly facetious, but it does genuinely piss me off. Spend all day making SL work their socks off for wickets (even the tail) and it'll probably be in vein because of shots like that.While I understand this is probably just a method of you getting Woakes into the side, dropping Plunkett -- England's best performed bowler in the Test -- for a batting indiscretion is strange, even if it was a catastrophic error of judgement/**** up.
The theory that you have to go out blazing at a run a ball in these situations has been debunked?Why has there been a sudden spike in frequency of these epic rear guards in the last 2 years or so. Been so many in such a short time.
Tailenders #canbat these days. No more Martins or McGraths of the world -- most have at least a good defence, or can belt them out of the park.Why has there been a sudden spike in frequency of these epic rear guards in the last 2 years or so. Been so many in such a short time.
Yeah, fair point, but at the same time, if you're relying upon Liam Plunkett's batting discipline to save a Test, odds are you don't really deserve it. If Plunkett plays a dumb shot, the batsmen should be more than capable of covering for him; it's their job.I was being slightly facetious, but it does genuinely piss me off. Spend all day making SL work their socks off for wickets (even the tail) and it'll probably be in vein because of shots like that.
Fair. But dismissals like that go beyond skill. It's about application and putting all on the line to save the test. If he'd come into bat today it would have been dead batting everything, so why the change in mindset just because the end isn't as near?Yeah, fair point, but at the same time, if you're relying upon Liam Plunkett's batting discipline to save a Test, odds are you don't really deserve it. If Plunkett plays a dumb shot, the batsmen should be more than capable of covering for him; it's their job.
Roger Bannister effect IMO. Plus batsmen have realized that playing their natural game is not the smartest strategy in these cases.Why has there been a sudden spike in frequency of these epic rear guards in the last 2 years or so. Been so many in such a short time.