I don't think they were far off full-strength tbh. WA might have looked second-string because they had so many injuries.Australian posters are welcome to correct me, but none of tbe state sides played full strength sides on the Ashes tour.
Tour games are about spending time in the middle and getting rid of rustiness, which India will need considering Gambhir, Tendulkar and Zaheer have all missed the Windies tour.
But it's the BCCI's fault that the England tour comes straight off the back of a tour to the West Indies.England Lions played Sri Lanka for their second warm up game. So clearly they're not averse to doing it. Looks like a scheduling fault, which we can't really pin on either board, as it's the FTP that says they've got to do two series every season.
A single tour match with a full strength England Lions team should have been better instead of two tour matches against half strength counties.England Lions played Sri Lanka for their second warm up game. So clearly they're not averse to doing it. Looks like a scheduling fault, which we can't really pin on either board, as it's the FTP that says they've got to do two series every season.
I somehow agree with you on this.But it's the BCCI's fault that the England tour comes straight off the back of a tour to the West Indies.
The BCCI could have started the England tour a month ago and gotten plenty of tour games for their players to acclimatise. But because the IPL pushed the tour of the West Indies back, they've got almost bugger all time to prepare. That's not the ECB's fault, that's not the ICC's fault, it's not the FTP's fault.
Yes,this might be a reason.I'm going to throw this out here and suggest that the reason Sri Lanka got to play the England Lions was because there was a batting position open after Collingwood's retirement and having a Lions game where Morgan, Bopara, Taylor, Hildreth and Patel could all play suited the England management and selectors.
this would have been decided much earlier rt like say some 6-8 months in advance and as far as i know England announce tour fixtures much in advance than any other country. so there could have been no way that the collingwood form effected the tour matches fixture...I'm going to throw this out here and suggest that the reason Sri Lanka got to play the England Lions was because there was a batting position open after Collingwood's retirement and having a Lions game where Morgan, Bopara, Taylor, Hildreth and Patel could all play suited the England management and selectors.
I don't think the strength of the opposition matters that much. If Zaheer Khan gets to bowl 30 overs, then as long as he's not bowling absolute filth that's much better than just stepping off a plane and bowling at Lord's. Who he's bowling to or how many wickets he takes doesn't really matter.
Yeah.I hope Somerset's half strength teams beats us by a little over hundred runs.And then,we beat England by an innings & 400 runs in the first test.I think we can all agree that a Somerset victory would be a victory for cricket, just like in 2005. Come on Somerset!
only thing common to both will be Strauss dismissed by Zaheer for a pairYeah.I hope Somerset's half strength teams beats us by a little over hundred runs.And then,we beat England by an innings & 400 runs in the first test.
Then it will be your pain in the a** to decide which is better,Somerset 2nd XI or Strauss led English Super Kings!!!
Depends on the scheduling really, I don't think the counties would be too pleased at losing their best players for a meaningless tour game, particularly as there's not really any benefit to the England side from having a Lions fixture.this would have been decided much earlier rt like say some 6-8 months in advance and as far as i know England announce tour fixtures much in advance than any other country. so don't know how much would have the collingwood form effected the tour matches fixture...
and as for the BCCI argument ...they have one game and they could have asked for Lions game rather than the somerset game ..its not that Lions wont play 2 match in one season ?
For sure.only thing common to both will be Strauss dismissed by Zaheer for a pair
Wasn't the schedule announced well before Collingwood retired though?I'm going to throw this out here and suggest that the reason Sri Lanka got to play the England Lions was because there was a batting position open after Collingwood's retirement and having a Lions game where Morgan, Bopara, Taylor, Hildreth and Patel could all play suited the England management and selectors.
infact after little checking ...the fixture was announced well in advance ...on 14 dec 2010Depends on the scheduling really, I don't think the counties would be too pleased at losing their best players for a meaningless tour game, particularly as there's not really any benefit to the England side from having a Lions fixture.
yep, like lords. sadly murray mints had the last laugh.I think we can all agree that a Somerset victory would be a victory for cricket, just like in 2005. Come on Somerset!