• The forums will be unavailable for a few hours on Saturday 6th June, when they do return they will initially be in a degraded state with some features missing, but normal posting/reading will be possible. The main website will not be affected by these updates.
    New user registrations are currently disabled.
    Some other features of the forum are also currently disabled.

Pakistan v England. Third Test.

Status
Not open for further replies.
You don't follow cricket that closely then as most of the England cricket team play golf and not a boring middle aged accountant or insurance worker in sight
I don't know any of the England cricket team personally, hence my comment that it's bizarre as it usually isn't a sport played by their demographic
To which golfers could respond that cricket is so boring- only retired bankers and teachers watch it.
Professional golfers probably don't play cricket in their spare time and reference it constantly in interviews
 
Last edited:

I don't know any of the England cricket team personally, hence my comment that it's bizarre as it usually isn't a sport played by their demographic

Professional golfers probably don't play cricket in their spare time and reference it constantly in interviews
Perhaps they don't but in my experience many cricketers,both club and professional,favour golf in their downtime.
McCullum's recent reference to golf when discussing Cox replacing Smith seemed wholly irrelevant. I interpreted as as sly dig at the critics of his charges playing golf in their downtime.
 
Crawley
Duckett
Pope
Root
Brook
Stokes
Smith
Ahmed
Atkinson
Carse
Leach

Given they won't drop Pope,if the pitch plays like the 2nd one then Roots bowling will come into it, 1st innings runs will be the order of the day.

Smith has gone home.
 
Crawley
Duckett
Pope
Root
Brook
Stokes
Smith
Ahmed
Atkinson
Carse
Leach

Given they won't drop Pope,if the pitch plays like the 2nd one then Roots bowling will come into it, 1st innings runs will be the order of the day.
Bashir isn't getting dropped. The only way Rehan plays is as part of a three man spin attack, which I don’t think we’ll do as our seamers have been effective.

It’s basically between Atkinson and Potts to play alongside Carse. And even though Potts was very good last test it’ll be Atkinson who plays you’d imagine.
 
Bashir isn't getting dropped. The only way Rehan plays is as part of a three man spin attack, which I don’t think we’ll do as our seamers have been effective.

It’s basically between Atkinson and Potts to play alongside Carse. And even though Potts was very good last test it’ll be Atkinson who plays you’d imagine.
Your probably right. But he was questioned on Rehan involvement.

"McCullum, however, is anticipating "a little bit more rough" in Rawalpindi that England encountered two years ago, and said that could "potentially" come into the mix for selection if that proves to be the case: "We'll have a look around it, come up with our tactics and see what's going to be required to give ourselves the best chance of nabbing the series win."
 
Last edited:
I think Woakes will return.

I'd rather he didn't but I reckon he will.
I can’t see it. In England you can get away with him in a four man attack because he’s good when the ball is new and swinging. The new ball does basically nothing in these conditions so he has no role to play.
 
1. Zak Crawley
2. Ben Duckett
3. Ollie Pope
4. Joe Root
5. Harry Brook
6. Ben Stokes (C)
7. Jamie Smith
8. Gus Atkinson
9. Rehan Ahmed
10. Jack Leach
11. Shoaib Bashir
 
Thought Carse would have played given the week long break between tests. Three spinners and Atkinson as the only front line seamer is a massive gamble.
 
Perhaps they don't but in my experience many cricketers,both club and professional,favour golf in their downtime.
McCullum's recent reference to golf when discussing Cox replacing Smith seemed wholly irrelevant. I interpreted as as sly dig at the critics of his charges playing golf in their downtime.
I think pro sportsmen take it up as they've normally finished work by lunchtime on non-matchdays. It keeps them out of the pub until teatime.
 
Given the unusual pitch preparation, surely you give yourself as much time as possible before you name your side?
Been a recurring theme with us under McCullum. Always name the team a few days before hand.

Apparently we don't expect it to turn till day 3!
 
Last edited:
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top