Works both ways. Anderson doesn’t usually only get one wicket, and Stokes usually has a much bigger contribution.Trouble is - Smith, Labushchagne and Warner ain't all going to have as bad a match next time around.
Do you remember when Nasser made his error ?Yes the declaration was an unforced error and one I don't believe he will repeat again for a while. Foolish arrogance.
Why wouldn't anyone want to bowl first on a flat top in Brisbane, in 35 degrees, having just conceded nearly 600 to Queensland in the state game ? Makes a man of yer.Do you remember when Nazzer made his error ?
Well yes I know what you mean. But when the emotion clears I think we can reflect that we have a terrific chance for the rest of the series if we play like that.Not buying this “but what a great game” spiel at all.
Losing to Australia f***ing sucks, I hate it and I hate them. Pricks.
I've seen somewhere (can't remember where, probably on cricinfo) that statistically bowling first was the correct choice at the start of that test, given the teams (that England team were dead certs to get thrashed anyway) and whatever else goes into these analyses.Why wouldn't anyone want to bowl first on a flat top in Brisbane, in 35 degrees, having just conceded nearly 600 to Queensland in the state game ? Makes a man of yer.
Anyway, England kept them down to 492.
Bairstow has been in form, but Foakes is worth as many runs. Just not so spectacular. Then there is the chances he might take that Bairstow wouldn't. Always play your best keeper.Cannot disagree more, declaration would have been hailed as a masterstroke if we'd get a wicket or two before close. Really brave and to be applauded - without the declaration chances are game would have fizzled out to a draw.
Tell me how we shoehorn Foakes into side, drop Bairstow, Crawley and push Pope or Bairstow to open, neither help the balance of the team.
New ball I'm inclined to agree, although they did score freely from it.
Bazball is the way Brighton play under RDZ, won't always work, but will more often than not, better to win than think, what if? Better to lose than think what if.
I'm a fan, great series set up.
As an aside great to hear Aussie commentators praising England and not being completely biased.
I disagree with every sentence of that excerpt except the obviously factual statements.From award winning writer Kevin Garside. Lots of positives in the entire article about Bazball and the Stokes methods, but a stark message that some test fundamentals never change.
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Bairstow's keeping cost us significantly more than the declaration did.Bairstow has been in form, but Foakes is worth as many runs. Just not so spectacular. Then there is the chances he might take that Bairstow wouldn't. Always play your best keeper.
I've been consistent about the declaration. It shouldn't have happened when advantages are weighed up. And if England won or lost it matters not. Advantages can only be weighed in the moment.
I'm not going to say 'I told you so' because matches are won and lost over five days. I'd say Bairstow's keeping was a bigger issue. But it was the 10% excess of Bazball that could do with being parked.
I think one of his problems maybe the lack of game time. He doesn't play week in week out. Keeps him fit for the Tests, but he needs to work on it.Bairstow's keeping cost us significantly more than the declaration did.
As did Broad's inablilty to keep his front foot behind the line. Has he always done that without me noticing or did he just lose his run up this game?
This is it for me. The declaration would've been genius had we fielded properly in the 1st innings.If only we didn’t give them 30 to 40 runs due to dropped catches and missed stumpings!
No issue with the declaration.
We had them 227-8 and then didn't do enough to get the final wickets.
Well it also may not be true, though. We just don't know that yet.Trouble is - Smith, Labushchagne and Warner ain't all going to have as bad a match next time around.
This is very true
I'm still stunned that Foakes isn't in, by far the best gloveman in England and maybe even the world right now. Its not as if he's shit with bat either, In good form for Surrey now, just hit a ton and his test average is only a couple of runs off Bairstow and Jos Butler.Bairstow has been in form, but Foakes is worth as many runs. Just not so spectacular. Then there is the chances he might take that Bairstow wouldn't. Always play your best keeper.
I've been consistent about the declaration. It shouldn't have happened when advantages are weighed up. And if England won or lost it matters not. Advantages can only be weighed in the moment.
I'm not going to say 'I told you so' because matches are won and lost over five days. I'd say Bairstow's keeping was a bigger issue. But it was the 10% excess of Bazball that could do with being parked.