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Second Test - England v West Indies (Old Trafford)

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I’m sorry but I don’t agree about Sibley.
England have ended the day in a solid position but watching Dom at the crease with his style of play ala Trevor Bailey ,Ken Barrington,Colin Cowdrey and a poor mans Boycott would have me vacating me seat and heading for the bar or the early bus home I was wishing that Holder had held that slip chance to get rid of him because I was in a semi comotosed stupor waiting 11 balls for him to tickle the twelfth to the leg side
He is such a limited cricketer in my opinion and these days even for test cricket if you want to entice the wider public you really cannot go back to the blocker style of the fifties and suxties

He was turgid
We have enough players who can slog it. Let him block up an end and allow his partner to find a rhythm and scores a run. Much better than the walking wickets we have had opening for what seems like years.

He might bring Burns on a bit as well.

Alistair Cook was also a very patient batsman and it didn't do him any harm.
 
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Good, old fashioned boring day of Test Cricket that. Solid foundation, but we must kick on today. Hundreds for Sibley and Stokes, then a bit of swashbuckle from Buttler would be perfect
 
I’m sorry but I don’t agree about Sibley.
England have ended the day in a solid position but watching Dom at the crease with his style of play ala Trevor Bailey ,Ken Barrington,Colin Cowdrey and a poor mans Boycott would have me vacating me seat and heading for the bar or the early bus home I was wishing that Holder had held that slip chance to get rid of him because I was in a semi comotosed stupor waiting 11 balls for him to tickle the twelfth to the leg side
He is such a limited cricketer in my opinion and these days even for test cricket if you want to entice the wider public you really cannot go back to the blocker style of the fifties and suxties

He was turgid
For years we have been asking England players to play the situation rather than always playing their "natural game". Sibley ground out the runs on a day where the ball was moving from the first over to the last. You can't ask for more than that. Maybe he will never be the swashbuckling, aggressive opener, but neither was Cook and it served him pretty well over the years
 
Woakes has a better average in England that Jimmy. Could be a perfect day for Woakes and Broad. Possibly not a day for raw pace
Aye but that's largely lords where he's been an absolutely gun bowler.

Hasn't played at Old Trafford since 2016 although he did get 7/105 and 1/70 in his other test in 2014

So still an incredible average of 21 :lol:
 
Doing a bit of googling on strike rates, I can’t find another batsman below 40 (Sibley is 37 before this innings)

Any help?

atherton was also 37 but that was a while ago

edit: Denly is just below
 
Doing a bit of googling on strike rates, I can’t find another batsman below 40 (Sibley is 37 before this innings)

Any help?

atherton was also 37 but that was a while ago

edit: Denly is just below
Tavare 30.6 SR

My dad always laments how boring he was, so assumed that would be a good shout for lower.

Doubt theres many modern players with a SR below 40
 
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