The Wizard
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- Jul 2, 2009
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I've wrestled with my thoughts on that declaration and my conclusion is the same as yours. I don't agree that we left 50 runs out there. It could easily have been 15 (or less as it was with the Aussie final 2 wickets). In contrast, we had battered nearly 400 on a very hot day and Australia had a tricky 20 minutes to bat out. Obviously we didn't take the wicket so it was a gamble we lost, but to draw any further conclusion than that is a stretch.I agree with the comparisons with the way England are playing cricket to De Zerbi has got Brighton playing.
From the leadership comes innovation, positivity and a complete lack of fear. The result is compelling enthralling viewing. Sometimes it won't come off. But over the long term, you get the impression it will win us more than it loses.
This is why I won't criticise the declaration, even though it may cost us the match. You can't look at it in isolation, it's part of a wider way of thinking.
Missing anywayGot lucky there, that never hit his bat.
Interesting, as I'd fancy us to defend anything over 200 on a 4th innings pitch. Last 9 wickets have fallen for about 200 runs, and it's not going to get any easier.Absolutely nothing in this match in my view. I could easily see any 3 (or 4) results.
And for this series. No way is it going to be 4-0 to anyone. Both sides look well matched to me. Both sides with the odd weakness but many more strengths.
In this one the Aussies will fancy chasing anything under 250. Any lead over 300 puts us in a great position.
My main concern is that Stokes is moving with all the youthful freedom of Boris Karloff's Frankenstein
Historically 200 would win you more than you'd lose.Interesting, as I'd fancy us to defend anything over 200 on a 4th innings pitch. Last 9 wickets have fallen for about 200 runs, and it's not going to get any easier.
Can't complain about either. Root was probably under instruction to spread the field and to keep the pressure on the bowler. Also, 46 runs from a batsman is a handy contribution in a 2nd innings regardless of how he got out.Brooks wicket was fair enough. Root's foolish.