Nearly Always a great atmosphere at Edgbaston and what the other poster said
I was there for both Black Caps games, the Hollies was absolutely rocking, even when it was 99% pakistani & 1% kiwi
Nearly Always a great atmosphere at Edgbaston and what the other poster said
It's beaten the Ryder Cup, miracle of Medinah as the greatest thing in sport I've ever seen.In my total ignorance, I actually thought that we'd lost when they took our 10th wicket with that runout. I didn't even know "super overs" existed. Never seen it.
That was probably the greatest sporting theatre I have ever seen. Utterly incredible.
I'd go along with that, except the last point. We did need a bit of luck to get there, but then New Zealand got the luck with the toss, and it certainly looks like it was best to bat first.
It's a fair win, that was extremely hard fought. No one deserved to lose, but that doesn't make it hollow.
I take your point. But I have NEVER seen a World Cup boil down to what we saw today. That was quite unprecedented. I was literally chewing my fist at every Archer delivery, and that over he bowled will go down in history. It delivered the trophy and made us World Champions. That was a life-defining over for the fella, and I will forever be in awe at the bollocks that took.
That was like taking a penalty shootout - on your own.
Southeast News on BBC1 … Sussex legend Jofra Archer helped England win the world cup … Typical lazy BBC reporting. Since when did a guy who's only played a handful of games for the county become a legend?
Typical NSC fan. Bottle Job is on you
Village and small town teams (which are the lifeblood of this sport) have been losing players and interest, this will hopefully change that. Players like Stokes and Buttler are making the game fun again. Pairs formats and a change in ECB coaching focus will hopefully bring the kids back.
Football actually needs to politely **** off out of the cricket season though please. 10th August, seriously? Ridiculous.
About four hours agoSoutheast News on BBC1 … Sussex legend Jofra Archer helped England win the world cup … Typical lazy BBC reporting. Since when did a guy who's only played a handful of games for the county become a legend?
Well said. I was quite late to cricket as a fan but I love it more than any sport now. And I REALLY love football.Not a cricket fan but becoming one. Always had a passing interest in, went to one WC match and watched the final today. If that doesn’t get you into the sport I don’t know what will. I’m increasingly drawn to it and will get along to the twenty twenty Surrey v GOSBTS at the Oval next month. Footballs lost so much in recent decades, maybe cricket can replace some of that for old as well as new generations.
I think they said on the commentary that on the computer generated ball trajectory prediction that 50+% of the ball has to connect with 50+% of the width of the stump.Just one question if someone can answer, why was Jason Roy not out LBW first ball? I'm still not quite sure.
Wasn't given? [emoji23]Just one question if someone can answer, why was Jason Roy not out LBW first ball? I'm still not quite sure.
Not a cricket fan but becoming one. Always had a passing interest in, went to one WC match and watched the final today. If that doesn’t get you into the sport I don’t know what will. I’m increasingly drawn to it and will get along to the twenty twenty Surrey v GOSBTS at the Oval next month. Footballs lost so much in recent decades, maybe cricket can replace some of that for old as well as new generations.