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Ashes Inquest


Well,he can bat 7 but, Yeh,that's Bazball reasoning,I suppose. Ignoring the gulf in class in the wicketkeeping
Well yeah. I get the logic for having someone who can score quickly with the tail I guess

I guess the other comparison would be Ian Healy, he dug in with the tail. And boy was it annoying as owt. it can work.
 
We don’t have a selector right now, and McCullum isn’t in the country

Who is watching performances in this round of the championship?
Rob Key was at Northampton yesterday apparently.

Probably only because Lehman called out the ECB over the winter when he said he'd never seen anyone from the ECB once at a CC game. He thought he ought to show his face to try and keep him quiet.

I was also at Northampton yesterday. If he was there I didnt see him. If he was , he was probably at the bar getting pissed and didnt watch any of the game anyway.
 
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Going on recent history i thought the selectors didnt bother going to games as selection was based on a player's prowess in local drinking establishments.
 
Going on recent history i thought the selectors didnt bother going to games as selection was based on a player's prowess in local drinking establishments.
New approach promised. Apparently there was a call with the Counties a few days ago setting out a new approach.


Key has shown nothing but contempt for the CC. I have no idea why anyone thinks he can suddenly be the right person to build bridges and lead a renewed approach to engaging the counties.
 
Well yeah. I get the logic for having someone who can score quickly with the tail I guess

I guess the other comparison would be Ian Healy, he dug in with the tail. And boy was it annoying as owt. it can work.
Not with our tail it can’t. The subject of this thread is Ashes Inquest. I was at the first two games. And if there was one thing that set England apart negatively, it was how shit the tail was. Every time. Especially in the second innings at the Gabba, when they had just had a three hour master class from Stokes and Jacks (after a Smith duck, it goes without saying) about batting defiantly and Atkinson and Carse still came out and batted like twats anyway.
 
Not with our tail it can’t. The subject of this thread is Ashes Inquest. I was at the first two games. And if there was one thing that set England apart negatively, it was how shit the tail was. Every time. Especially in the second innings at the Gabba, when they had just had a three hour master class from Stokes and Jacks (after a Smith duck, it goes without saying) about batting defiantly and Atkinson and Carse still came out and batted like twats anyway.
And both Carse and Atkinson can be very capable batsmen.
 
Not with our tail it can’t. The subject of this thread is Ashes Inquest. I was at the first two games. And if there was one thing that set England apart negatively, it was how shit the tail was. Every time. Especially in the second innings at the Gabba, when they had just had a three hour master class from Stokes and Jacks (after a Smith duck, it goes without saying) about batting defiantly and Atkinson and Carse still came out and batted like twats anyway.
I feel suitably chastised. I won’t post on this thread again
 
Rew and Smith batted brilliantly this weekend.

I was keeping an eye on Haines at Sussex as I think there’s a chance he opens for England. He got 50 or 60 odd first innings but then nowt in the second.
 
Yeah both Rew and Smith should make squad for next test imo, as both quality and hopefully for the long term.

Smith should certainly not be just judged only of a terrible Ashes series as class act.
 
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