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Hopefully he gets a good few more big scores then to sort his average out. Disagree with 35 being acceptable mind - should be around 40 for a competent opening bat.
Vaughan and Strauss averaged 40 and Atherton 37 and they were amongst our best. He’s a long way from that but certainly capable of finishing his career in the mid 30s. He’s as good as we have and while he’s no world beater he’s not the utter plank you make out he is.
 
They should do run penalties. I must admit as a paying spectator the overate only bothers me when I’ve seen a shit days cricket. The 80 odd overs we are generally seeing these days are pure entertainment. It doesn’t excuse it though.

Just in advance of tomorrow, I’m up for a first innings declaration if and when 150-200 ahead as a one-off given the weather. As I remember us arguing that plenty in the first test ;)
 
How would you classify a world beater? I would not give him that status but how many cricketers in our lifetime have left the Aussies out on their backsides chasing shadows, not many? It is very hard to do and he showed a glimpse of threatening to do it in one of the tests in Aus last time when I think he got 70 odd

In the last 20 years or so I can remember Flintoff at home, Vaughan at home, Wood away and Cook away basically taking it to the Aussies and showing it what it takes to almost beat them on their own
 
Good shout.

That's all it should be all the time. That said if people are prepared to pay £100+ then they'll keep on charging it

Cricket doesn’t run on fresh air though mate. The grass roots needs funding, along with the players’ salaries to stop them disappearing the the T20 gravy train like the smaller countries.

You could get an Old Trafford ticket for tomorrow for £65 from memory, which I think is a bargain in 2023.
 
How would you classify a world beater? I would not give him that status but how many cricketers in our lifetime have left the Aussies out on their backsides chasing shadows, not many? It is very hard to do and he showed a glimpse of threatening to do it in one of the tests in Aus last time when I think he got 70 odd

In the last 20 years or so I can remember Flintoff at home, Vaughan at home, Wood away and Cook away basically taking it to the Aussies and showing it what it takes to almost beat them on their own

Love him or hate him KP changed everything against them
 
How would you classify a world beater? I would not give him that status but how many cricketers in our lifetime have left the Aussies out on their backsides chasing shadows, not many? It is very hard to do and he showed a glimpse of threatening to do it in one of the tests in Aus last time when I think he got 70 odd

In the last 20 years or so I can remember Flintoff at home, Vaughan at home, Wood away and Cook away basically taking it to the Aussies and showing it what it takes to almost beat them on their own
Atm Crawley can put himself alongside Mark Butcher but Butchers was a match winning knock.
 
How would you classify a world beater? I would not give him that status but how many cricketers in our lifetime have left the Aussies out on their backsides chasing shadows, not many? It is very hard to do and he showed a glimpse of threatening to do it in one of the tests in Aus last time when I think he got 70 odd

In the last 20 years or so I can remember Flintoff at home, Vaughan at home, Wood away and Cook away basically taking it to the Aussies and showing it what it takes to almost beat them on their own
Vaughan in 2002 away to aus was superb iirc
 
If we win I would. Nasser double hundred in a winning test match? Pietersen’s knock trumps everything really securing an Ashes win.

Would you not say Cook in Australia in 2010 trumps everything? Consistency over a series (766 runs at 127 average) whilst winning in Australia. The last side to do this was in 1986 some 24 years earlier so history not on his side
 
How would you classify a world beater? I would not give him that status but how many cricketers in our lifetime have left the Aussies out on their backsides chasing shadows, not many? It is very hard to do and he showed a glimpse of threatening to do it in one of the tests in Aus last time when I think he got 70 odd

In the last 20 years or so I can remember Flintoff at home, Vaughan at home, Wood away and Cook away basically taking it to the Aussies and showing it what it takes to almost beat them on their own

Ian Bell in 2013. Up there with Cook and Vaughan. And done with serious style and grace.
 
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