The Wizard
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- Jul 2, 2009
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These two muppets again, need one of them out sharpish
Absolutely. England should have won the first test and I think probably would have won the second test without the Bairstow dismissal. It's actually been very closeThis won't be a popular opinion, I'm sure – and one from a slightly removed perspective, but I'm really enjoying the contests, even though England look like they are going to lose three in a row. There's probably been more excitement in these three tests so far than in some previous series – plus the contests have actually (numerically) been pretty close. More so than some of the bedwetting around the coverage of the encounters would have people believe.
Bazball is clearly a work in progress – and looks like it will come up short in the Ashes – but in terms of making Test Cricket exciting again, it's playing a blinder. Think of where England Test Cricket was a couple of years ago to now and it's unrecognisable. Yes, England will probably lose the Ashes, but did anyone really expect them to?
This won't be a popular opinion, I'm sure – and one from a slightly removed perspective, but I'm really enjoying the contests, even though England look like they are going to lose three in a row. There's probably been more excitement in these three tests so far than in some previous series – plus the contests have actually (numerically) been pretty close. More so than some of the bedwetting around the coverage of the encounters would have people believe.
Bazball is clearly a work in progress – and looks like it will come up short in the Ashes – but in terms of making Test Cricket exciting again, it's playing a blinder. Think of where England Test Cricket was a couple of years ago to now and it's unrecognisable. Yes, England will probably lose the Ashes, but did anyone really expect them to?
A couple of catches, especially in the first test - and we'd be 2-0 up.Absolutely. England should have won the first test and I think probably would have won the second test without the Bairstow dismissal. It's actually been very close
Yes.This won't be a popular opinion, I'm sure – and one from a slightly removed perspective, but I'm really enjoying the contests, even though England look like they are going to lose three in a row. There's probably been more excitement in these three tests so far than in some previous series – plus the contests have actually (numerically) been pretty close. More so than some of the bedwetting around the coverage of the encounters would have people believe.
Bazball is clearly a work in progress – and looks like it will come up short in the Ashes – but in terms of making Test Cricket exciting again, it's playing a blinder. Think of where England Test Cricket was a couple of years ago to now and it's unrecognisable. Yes, England will probably lose the Ashes, but did anyone really expect them to?
No, I'm not. I think people got carried away with previous tests, but Australia are no mugs, so it was bound to be tough.Yes.
We have blown it.
If you are implying that we have exceeded expectations that’s not the case at all.
Pretty exciting and gripping cricket if you ask me.It's just crap. Bazball, new dawn, whatever. It's shit cricket.
It's the opposite of crap and shit cricket. Broadly I agree with @Greg Bobkin. But where I'm closer to you is that there have been multiple wickets thrown away. If that's Bazball, then it is awful. They have to be bright enough to work out how to play 'winning cricket' without gifting the Aussies multiple wickets.It's just crap. Bazball, new dawn, whatever. It's shit cricket.
Spot on, although I can’t understand why our fielding has been so shit. It’s the key difference between the teamsThis won't be a popular opinion, I'm sure – and one from a slightly removed perspective, but I'm really enjoying the contests, even though England look like they are going to lose three in a row. There's probably been more excitement in these three tests so far than in some previous series – plus the contests have actually (numerically) been pretty close. More so than some of the bedwetting around the coverage of the encounters would have people believe.
Bazball is clearly a work in progress – and looks like it will come up short in the Ashes – but in terms of making Test Cricket exciting again, it's playing a blinder. Think of where England Test Cricket was a couple of years ago to now and it's unrecognisable. Yes, England will probably lose the Ashes, but did anyone really expect them to?
I don't think many of the players in this side are very good catchers or ever have been.Spot on, although I can’t understand why our fielding has been so shit. It’s the key difference between the teams
That’s it though isn’t it. That’s the frustration.Spot on, although I can’t understand why our fielding has been so shit. It’s the key difference between the teams
It is what it isSpot on, although I can’t understand why our fielding has been so shit. It’s the key difference between the teams
We’re in a difficult moment, the guys gave everything….etcIt is what it is
I broadly agree with you, while also being infuriated that we could have been in a much better position results wise. Only Root and Stokes would get in their first XI so think they are firmly the better side and so we are doing ok. But yet some better catching, more disciplined batting and picking a proper keeper (who’s also a very good bat) and we could be at least 1-1 and well up in this oneThis won't be a popular opinion, I'm sure – and one from a slightly removed perspective, but I'm really enjoying the contests, even though England look like they are going to lose three in a row. There's probably been more excitement in these three tests so far than in some previous series – plus the contests have actually (numerically) been pretty close. More so than some of the bedwetting around the coverage of the encounters would have people believe.
Bazball is clearly a work in progress – and looks like it will come up short in the Ashes – but in terms of making Test Cricket exciting again, it's playing a blinder. Think of where England Test Cricket was a couple of years ago to now and it's unrecognisable. Yes, England will probably lose the Ashes, but did anyone really expect them to?
The first two hours could be series defining...Bookies have it about evens who wins this test match.