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If he's fit he should play, the absolute beast of a delivery that took Amla's helmet off will not be replicated by any other of the chosen bowlers.
he is just too good to have left out if fit, so 0-1 I reckon Starc will take us apart and the bowlers won't be able stop their top 4.
Shame and I hope its a case of fitness and not cowardess on the part of the selectors.
wouldn't be surprised if Starc isn't playing.
Can he now play for Sussex or does he stay with the England team regardless?
I think you're right. But you never know. If Roy gets in.....Stays with squad. What a position to be in to think of dropping Anderson, Broad or Woakes for him at Lords and Wood on standby.
Looking forward to tomorrow. 640 runs scored in the match is my offer.
No it's not, I wouldn't want show pony Broad anywhere near, only shows up when everything suits (i.e. home ground & cloudy skies).
Stays with squad. What a position to be in to think of dropping Anderson, Broad or Woakes for him at Lords and Wood on standby.
Looking forward to tomorrow. 640 runs scored in the match is my offer.
Kumar's analysis of how Broad got Warner today was superb. Showed the genius of the bowling. The way that Warner had alerted his stance after the first innings dismissal and how Broad worked him out. And got him again.Extracts from The Observer
Broad has loved these contests. Unlike Anderson, whose numbers take a dive against the Aussies, Broad’s game rises to meet England’s most consistently cussed opponents, particularly in the English summer.
A moment, then, to dwell on Broad, who remains for all his celebrity and success, a rather underrated modern English sporting great. This was his 450th Test wicket. Six men have gone past this mark ahead of him. Three – Anderson, Glenn McGrath and Courtney Walsh, were quick bowlers. None of those have anything close to his accompanying 3,000 Test runs (more than Cyril Washbrook) at a strike rate of 65.
Broad has been doing this for 12 years, without tailing off or preying on easy targets. His most dismissed batsmen, 70 of his total scalps, have been Michael Clarke, AB de Villiers, Ross Taylor, Hashim Amla, Shane Watson, Chris Rogers, Steve Smith and Warner. Had he managed to sneak in another Aussie here Edgbaston would probably have started to melt in the late afternoon sun.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/aug/03/stuart-broad-ashes-england-australia-edgbaston
Kumar's analysis of how Broad got Warner today was superb. Showed the genius of the bowling. The way that Warner had alerted his stance after the first innings dismissal and how Broad worked him out. And got him again.
I've no idea why Broad doesn't get the recognition that he should from some people. He's one of our greatest bowlers of all time.
With Jimmy injured, if we win this test it'll be one of his greatest achievements. Even if we lose, we've given them a game, a bowler down.
Bring on Jofra.
Of course. But it's not the biggest disaster if that is the case. Jimmy bowled 4 overs. We've been a bowler down since. That's massive. To win (or draw) this game would be ridiculous. And we can.Let's hope we aren't trying to get it back to 1 all.