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Well no just giving a honest opinion, was surprised and said so on here when England were getting criticised during the Ashes.

I thought during the Ashes against a brilliant Aussie attack and Smith in awesome form we played really well to draw that series and did not get the credit we deserved.

Imo we played better in the Ashes than in South Africa because we were playing a far superior side.

The South Africa side in that series was the worst South Africa side I can ever remember England playing, and imo that’s why it was downplayed a little

They had a really good attack

Utter nonsense

2 of the quickest bowlers you could possibly face And a bloke who averages early 20s

So that’s 2 away series that basically don’t count in Sri Lanka and South Africa

Great
Just as a note saw Ben Stokes in Chester le street park yesterday

Going totally Unnoticed too

Only me sad enough to recognize him
 
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They had a really good attack

Utter nonsense

2 of the quickest bowlers you could possibly face And a bloke who averages early 20s

So that’s 2 away series that basically don’t count in Sri Lanka and South Africa

Great
Just as a note saw Ben Stokes in Chester le street park yesterday

Going totally Unnoticed too

Only me sad enough to recognize him
Travesty that like (that no one else recognised him) Sad state of affairs
 
They had a really good attack

Utter nonsense

2 of the quickest bowlers you could possibly face And a bloke who averages early 20s

So that’s 2 away series that basically don’t count in Sri Lanka and South Africa

Great
Just as a note saw Ben Stokes in Chester le street park yesterday

Going totally Unnoticed too

Only me sad enough to recognize him

All about opinions, but I would find hard to remember a worse batting side they have had since coming back to the test arena really would.

And taking everything into account a worse overall test side since they came back as well.

Quite sure no one has mentioned Sri Lanka away doesn’t count but making things up has never stopped you before.

No one has mentioned South Africa away don’t count either just that they were a poor side at the time.
 
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All about opinions, but I would find hard to remember a worse batting side they have had since coming back to the test arena really would.

And taking everything into account a worse overall test side since they came back as well.

Quite sure no one has mentioned Sri Lanka away doesn’t count but making things up has never stopped you before.

No one has mentioned South Africa away don’t count either just that they were a poor side at the time.

So only batting counts now?

their bowling attack was quality :confused:

Strange mindset you have like.
 
So only batting counts now?

their bowling attack was quality :confused:

Strange mindset you have like.

No you take everything into account, it’s not going too far imo to say their batting was worse than they ever have had in living memory, at least can’t remember them having even close to a worse one.

Their bowling, Nortje was making his test debut was not the bowler he is now and at that point was finding his way in the game.

The other two clearly quality bowlers, however Philander didn’t bowl well in that series for whatever reason, don’t know whether he seen it as a bit of a swansong with him retiring but by his previous high standards he had a poor series.

Rabada one of the best fast bowlers in the world also bowled below his normal standards and did not play in one of the games.

Whether you like it or not, all of that was a major factor on us winning that series imo, and I stand by my opinion that we played better in the Ashes and put up a hell of a fight, against Smith, Cummins and Hazelwood playing at the absolute top of their game.
It was a good time to play South Africa imo.
 
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Not good, he has had several tests and not been positive, dont really understand it!
 
Dont wanna blame anyone
Issue will be that they all shared a plane

They've all tested though and only Mo tested positive

Woakes shared car with him so thats why he is isolating

Strange as he tested negative before they flew, but sounds like a 36 hour gap where they could have got it

Next test results tomorrow vital like, if they are all negative, its tough on Mo but crisis will be averted

I am thinking more of the bigger picture for Sri Lanka!

Also Sri Lanka need to get back from South Africa in one piece too
 
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They've all tested though and only Mo tested positive

Woakes shared car with him so thats why he is isolating

Strange as he tested negative before they flew, but sounds like a 36 hour gap where they could have got it

Next test results tomorrow vital like, if they are all negative, its tough on Mo but crisis will be averted

I am thinking more of the bigger picture for Sri Lanka!

Also Sri Lanka need to get back from South Africa in one piece too
Yeah the risk is he got it before flying, tested negative, passed on during flight then tested positive. And the positive tests for the others will then follow
 
Yeah the risk is he got it before flying, tested negative, passed on during flight then tested positive. And the positive tests for the others will then follow

ECB have been prehaps the best at this, yet its still possible to get it, not good like.

You could almost say that England's tour to India ,as well as this one rests on the results tomorrow. If they all have it, cant see them wanting to go through with it.
 
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Not good, he has had several tests and not been positive, dont really understand it!

PCR tests are largely false positives if you use the ridiculous number of cycles the UK generally uses (45). I won't go too much into the science, but basically each cycle doubles the amount of material and at 15 cycles everything tests negative and at 60 everything tests positive. PCR was never intended to be used for diagnostic work, it was more about general research into confirmed cases (of any disease).

England already had confirmed false positives during the South African tour. But I assume they've repeatedly checked with Moeen to avoid a repeat of that situation. I don't know why they're still using PCR, given the money slushing around in English cricket I'd have thought they'd be using lateral flow tests (LFT), which are more accurate and don't require being sent to a lab. Maybe they're just using PCR as an initial test until it coughs up a positive result, and then they confirm with LFT.

Anyway I didn't want to see Moeen playing anyway, been given far too many chances over the past 2-3 years.
 
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