The Snowman
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forecasts changed to sunshine all dayAnybody mention the weather yet, could that be a factor?
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forecasts changed to sunshine all dayAnybody mention the weather yet, could that be a factor?
imagine its a one day match and the batting side made an impressive 390 but instead of having 50 overs to chase it you have 90 odd...there you go job done![]()
Bat properly, see what happens.
Still a slow pitch, Lyon was pushing it through last night, so get forward and when he drops short whack him. Ball is 7 overs old, get out of the first hour only 1 or 2 down and it's on.
or wides and bouncers allowed yeah was kinda tongue in cheek mateExcept the ball moves about a lot more and no field restrictions.
Our batsmen have their strengths but very few play with soft hands. Roy, Buttler, Bairstow in particular. It was a struggle watching Roy. These players in particular are going to need to find a way.
or wides and bouncers allowed yeah was kinda tongue in cheek mate![]()
Our batsmen have their strengths but very few play with soft hands. Roy, Buttler, Bairstow in particular. It was a struggle watching Roy. These players in particular are going to need to find a way.
They batted a full day in the first innings mateThere’s nae “should” about it. I mean they might. It’s not impossible.
But England not batting out a draw in 6 years and the current rate of drawn tests in England being 1 in 33 suggest it will be a freak episode if they do.
So it was 2009 the last time England batted out a draw at home. Not only that but it’s the only time in the past decade England have batted out for a full day. I got confused there. Auckland was a draw but we didn’t bat the whole day out for it.
different pressure thoughThey batted a full day in the first innings mate
England batted out a draw in the first innings? Someone should tell the players and match officialsThey batted a full day in the first innings mate
If you cant do it with your hands, do it with your feet. Get moving, get outside the line.
That’s not what you said.England batted out a draw in the first innings? Someone should tell the players and match officials
Yep its a proper test for them. Just got to work out their own method and stay in.
yeah but first innngs wasnt ''batting out'' it was forcing the paceThat’s not what you said.
You said
So it was 2009 the last time England batted out a draw at home. Not only that but it’s the only time in the past decade England have batted out for a full day.
In a post and broader discussion about drawing tests specifically, I think the context was pretty obvious. Not to mention that the phrase batting out is basically never used except in reference to surviving a match. Certainly not in respect to posting a total to chase when in a position to win a match as was the case in day 2. But yes I forgot to add “for a draw” in there, unlike in the previous paragraph and posts in general around today’s play in which England need to bat out for a draw.That’s not what you said.
You said
So it was 2009 the last time England batted out a draw at home. Not only that but it’s the only time in the past decade England have batted out for a full day.
TB can play two way. If the overhead conditions are right it will swing lots (as against Aussies when Broad and Stokes took a quick hatful) otherwise it's flat as it was against India a few years back and the commentators were bemoaning a boringly flat deck.What about against Australia though? Big wins against them in 2005, 2013 and last time wasn’t there?
I knew about Headingley and Moeen, but we lost, so when was the last time we batted all day for a draw? Cardiff 2009?
Fair enough. The fact remains that they managed to bat a full day in this Test. Which is very much an achievement given what we’ve produced in recent memory. Hopefully we manage it again.In a post and broader discussion about drawing tests specifically, I think the context was pretty obvious. Not to mention that the phrase batting out is basically never used except in reference to surviving a match. Certainly not in respect to posting a total to chase when in a position to win a match as was the case in day 2. But yes I forgot to add “for a draw” in there, unlike in the previous paragraph and posts in general around today’s play in which England need to bat out for a draw.
Mind you it’s not like batting for a full day hasn’t represented an achievement as of itself for this team over the past few years like.