Rufus T Firefly
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As a side note, it's as well we have DRS. Been some shocking on field decisions for both teams in this match.
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Jack Leach with a 10fer.At least it won't be a 10 wicket victory now.
Bring them on!As an England test cricketer, there’s only 1 thing that matters really and that’s beating the Aussies once every 2 years.
On what might’ve been the flattest pitch in the history of Test cricket![]()
Hammering it home when you have the conditions is one things, adapting your approach when it's against you is another thing entirely.They won the 1st test despite being 500 and odd behind after the Pakistan 1st innings. Both Root and Brook were having cramps for most of their innings against brutal heat.
Hammering it home when you have the conditions is one things, adapting your approach when it's against you is another thing entirely.
And England's batting approach point blankly refuses to adapt to the conditions. So when going hard isn't the answer we have to be prepared to take an absolute beating, because they've told us that that is how they are going to play.
Nothing about that attitude says 'fight' to me.
Exactly. There’s even spinners gone on loan to find pitches that suit them. There’s no chance for batsmen or bowlers to improve if the pitches aren’t there.The only ground in this country that regularly has spinning pitches is Somerset and they get fined by the ECB for creating them, so there’s no surprise that we don’t produce batters that can play it.
In the grand scheme of things, is it terrible that we can’t win in these conditions? As an England test cricketer, there’s only 1 thing that matters really and that’s beating the Aussies once every 2 years.
Hammering it home when you have the conditions is one things, adapting your approach when it's against you is another thing entirely.
And England's batting approach point blankly refuses to adapt to the conditions. So when going hard isn't the answer we have to be prepared to take an absolute beating, because they've told us that that is how they are going to play.
Nothing about that attitude says 'fight' to me.
They’ll probably come out and say they just need to go harder next time, which is usually their stock reply to being questioned on their batting. It’s getting boring now.Hammering it home when you have the conditions is one things, adapting your approach when it's against you is another thing entirely.
And England's batting approach point blankly refuses to adapt to the conditions. So when going hard isn't the answer we have to be prepared to take an absolute beating, because they've told us that that is how they are going to play.
Nothing about that attitude says 'fight' to me.
Ollie Pope scored more runs this series than Stokes.![]()
I agree with you, and there's nothing about that attitude that suggests fighting for anything.To me it’s clear that the whole plan is to win the ashes in 14 months time. Everything we’re doing now is gearing up for that series. They’d rather lose now to win there if that makes sense.
This current group is the one that’ll go to Australia and they’re going to hunker down and stick together.
It’s easy for us to want changes and those calls, especially the Pope one, are justified.
I wonder how Australia would cope on a wicket like this with those two spinners bowling at them.
Ollie Pope scored more runs this series than Stokes.![]()