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A chase of anything under 300 will be good going considering how bleak it was looking.
Under 250 will be fantastic.
We're not chasing 250 down under the circumstances......not a chance.
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A chase of anything under 300 will be good going considering how bleak it was looking.
Under 250 will be fantastic.
The way we batted in the second dig kind of made that decision somewhat irrelevant.So many basic errors both in the field and with the bat and some of the tactics. Seems unprofessional at best. The declaration in the first test was just conceipt.
Or not missed catches, or given however many extras etcNonsense man. If we'd managed to nip even one out before close of play we'd almost certainly have won the test
Yeah I agree I love attacking cricket me, but no doubt it’s gone too far at times.Agreed I just hope what they say behind closed doors is a bit more constructive than what has been said in postmatch interviews.
It's hard to say on evidence on our batting in this test if they do.
You reckon?We're not chasing 250 down under the circumstances......not a chance.
Nonsense man. If we'd managed to nip even one out before close of play we'd almost certainly have won the test
None of them have anything to do with the decision to declare but yes also trueOr not missed catches, or given however many extras etc
We did neither. Pure arrogance from Stokes
Explain why they can't go onto 7 on a sunny day like this
No that's what I mean. The declaration was fine if England had executed in the field with even marginally more competence.None of them have anything to do with the decision to declare but yes also true
You dont get to know in advance if you'll take wickets when declaring.
You reckon?
One good Root innings and we could piss it. Same goes for Brook/Stocks or Duckett. I’d fancy our chances at anything at or around 250 if time is on our side and we bat sensible
None of them have anything to do with the decision to declare but yes also true
You dont get to know in advance if you'll take wickets when declaring.
I've no idea why county Cricket can show common sense in these situations but test matches can't.
No doubt it'll be county cricket's fault somehow (ftecb)
Mr HindsightWe did neither. Pure arrogance from Stokes
Mr Hindsight![]()
Day one with Root and Robinson batting comfortably (iirc). Totally unnecessary to declare, then do absolutely nowt with the ball in that half hour spell. That's on our own door as is the hopeless fielding and wreckless batting. Doing the ozzies job for them.
Aye because obviously when you declare you know in advance you won't do nowt with the ball
No that's what I mean. The declaration was fine if England had executed in the field with even marginally more competence.
I suspect it is a bit more complicated than just wanting to.Explain why they can't go onto 7 on a sunny day like this and why we can't start at 10:30 to make up lost overs. But the WTC final started 10:30 every day.
Then on many other days were off for bad light well before close when weather not glorious like today.
So many moans about over rates and not getting in 90 overs. But don't use the conditions when they are superb for cricket to make up them 90 overs.
I suspect it is a bit more complicated than just wanting to.
There will be licensing, police, transport, TV, ECB, ACB, MCC, particular County Club, etc rules, regs and agreements to navigate, plus the risk of ticket holders getting peeved if the match is played outside the published times.
I really struggle with your logic tbh.It's hardly a controversial opinion. I was shocked at the decision at the time. The inability to bowl them out in their second innings was obviously a bigger problem tbf. The declaration is just one of a list of annoyances.