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Got it mate, expected it to be on 1 or 2, didn't look at 4
Think it may be Talksport/TS2 but not 100%Got it mate, expected it to be on 1 or 2, didn't look at 4
Is it on TMS, can't find it?
Is the rule not that they come off only if the wicket falls after the time of the designated break?I reiterate. They NEVER stay on the field if a wicket falls in the over before lunch. So why today?
Playing sensible controlled cricket and not BazballWell done England and Brook right in this test match and slightly ahead.
Scoring at a good rate again, over 4 a over (can’t remember that happening much pre McCullum) meaning that draw out of the equation and a win very much possible, this team creates more winning opportunities by their style than previous regimes.Playing sensible controlled cricket and not Bazball![]()
Yes.Dug in under extremely testing conditions early on,consolidated and then accelerated.Refined bazball.Scoring at a good rate again, over 4 a over (can’t remember that happening much pre McCullum) meaning that draw out of the equation and a win very much possible, this team creates more winning opportunities by their style than previous regimes
Which is good thing?
As supposed to the regime before this who dug in and then dug in again and lost loads of test matchesYes.Dug in under extremely testing conditions early on,consolidated and then accelerated.Refined bazball.
Incredible stat that love it!Only took brook 2300 balls to get to 2k runs![]()
He’s tremendousAs supposed to the regime before this who dug in and then dug in again and lost loads of test matches
Incredible stat that love it!
Is the rule not that they come off only if the wicket falls after the time of the designated break?
Well done England and Brook right in this test match and slightly ahead.
Yeah fair play and pointNo.
More than slightly ahead, we’ve got a bloke batting 10 who has two more FC hundreds than our number 3.
Bookies have us 1/2.