Hindsight is a menace when it comes to assessing the merits of the many and various decisions that are made over the course of a test match that could influence the outcome.Tbf mate think the vast majority of us agreed with you at the time.
Hindsight a wonderful thing
There was a ridiculous feature on TMS during the lunch break on I think the third day when some idiot correspondent was assessing Stokes’s captaincy decisions. And doing so solely on the basis of whether they went onto win or lose the test match. It’s what most people do on here as well.
By which simplistic criterion, the decision to bowl first was a work of genius. It probably wasn’t. It probably didn’t make very much difference. There wasn’t the same life in the pitch on the first morning that you might expect when you insert at Headingley. But it still got easier and the difficult weather split more or less 50-50 as it turned out. In any case, as this match showed, test match cricket has far too many pendulum swings for any decision to be that big a deal.
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