I would say no, they'll need a rest, but we've only bowled 42 overs. If we get 3 quick enough, why the hell not.I see Anderson is closing in on Warnie...
I suppose the only thing to ponder upon is forcing the follow-on.
Yu'd rather be at Barnet.Some more?
I was wondering about this. They prefer chasing. So it would interesting to see what happens if they tie it up quickly.I see Anderson is closing in on Warnie...
I suppose the only thing to ponder upon is forcing the follow-on.
Some and some seem to be sharing at the moment.Just realised this is on BT Sport. Is it just this series or have they got all England games now?
Weather outlook is dreadful with many interruptions likely, so plenty of rest opportunities for our ageing weary attack. I reckon there will only be about 125 overs squeezed in over remaining 3 wet days, so surely we have to enforce the follow-on and then thrash the bat to get over the line.
Is the weather set fair for day 5? Because if not, Broad is getting a wet ball regardless of which days we bowl. As you say, with breaks in play our bowlers will get time to rest and we won't have time to waste batting out another few sessions, so get them to follow on.Although i do acknowledge that allegedly Broad hates wet balls….