[Cricket] The Ashes- England v Australia- 3rd Test, Headingley, July 06-10, 2023

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PeterT

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Apr 21, 2017
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Hove
One more from today….
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Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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Gotta hand it to Stokes. Probably won't go down as a legend but there's very few counter attacking batsman that have come close. A one man wrecking machine.
:glare:
 


Sid and the Sharknados

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Sep 4, 2022
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Gotta hand it to Stokes. Probably won't go down as a legend but there's very few counter attacking batsman that have come close. A one man wrecking machine.
Won us the World Cup final
Won us the t20 World Cup final
Captained us to a 0-3 win in Pakistan
However many test wins he's played a crucial role in.
Even last season when everyone was saying "well the captaincy going well but he's not doing himself justice with the bat" he found time to score a match winning hundred against the arguably best attack in the world at Old Trafford.
What would he have to do to go down as a legend?
 


WhingForPresident

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Feb 23, 2009
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Marlborough
We simply have to get them out in the morning session tomorrow.

Target of 220/230 should keep it interesting at least, but I don't have much confidence in our batting order chasing down 250+, our only hope would be another Stokes miracle.
 


keaton

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Nov 18, 2004
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Spot on, although I can’t understand why our fielding has been so shit. It’s the key difference between the teams
A big thing Stokes made a deal of last year was that he didn't force players to train and practice. It clearly has a lot of positives, this would appear to be a growing negative
 






Bodian

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May 3, 2012
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Cumbria
Won us the World Cup final
Won us the t20 World Cup final
Captained us to a 0-3 win in Pakistan
However many test wins he's played a crucial role in.
Even last season when everyone was saying "well the captaincy going well but he's not doing himself justice with the bat" he found time to score a match winning hundred against the arguably best attack in the world at Old Trafford.
What would he have to do to go down as a legend?
Win the Ashes from 2-0 down I guess!
 


Mo Gosfield

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Aug 11, 2010
6,362
It's just crap. Bazball, new dawn, whatever. It's shit cricket.
Its loose cricket at this level.
Hard and demanding. High levels of concentration and discipline. Tough opponents. Play the percentages.
However decent you are, you will lose some sessions to the best Test team in the world. Doesn't mean to say that you make it easier for them. We have and will continue to do so, playing like this.
Test cricket can be gripping and compelling watching without trying to smash the ball to all parts or hours of short pitched bowling. 2005 held the whole nation for all 5 Tests, without all this biff, bang, wallop. Two good sides going at each other, with respect and determination.
Bairstow's surly goodbyes to Smith yesterday were crass and inappropriate from a player who should be hanging his head in shame at his performances so far in this series, rather than strutting around like he has conquered the world. Bazball has created an attitude that racing to 30-40 and then getting out is ok. It aint and it never has been.
Test cricket has always demanded a different mentality to the shorter forms of the game but the new regime have blurred the edges and attempted to re-define the five day game. It got results against lesser opposition but you have to readjust and reset your sights against the best. They are the best because they are adaptable. You have to be, too.
When our backs are against the wall, we revert to tight, disciplined cricket, trying to fight our way out of a corner. A corner that has been created by Bazball and its incumbent attitude. It can work in some circumstances but not all the time and not when there is little room for error, which by its nature, it invites.
 




amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
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Whatever target Aussies leave they would not want to leave England 2 days to get them so shouldnt think they will mind a days rain
 












nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
18,574
Gods country fortnightly
Rain should be through in about an hour, could be tasty conditions for wickets when things get started
 








The Wizard

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Jul 2, 2009
18,399
Today a wash out I reckon, forecasters got it wrong with the bands thinking there would be some space inbetween bands for play, every time I look at the radar there is yet more rain.
 


Bodian

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May 3, 2012
14,250
Cumbria
Today a wash out I reckon, forecasters got it wrong with the bands thinking there would be some space inbetween bands for play, every time I look at the radar there is yet more rain.
At home all day today, and was looking forward to doing little but listen to TMS. Out and about tomorrow with the Domestic Manager - which makes it a bit harder!
 




knocky1

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Jan 20, 2010
13,108
Just what the doctor ordered for our tired bowling attack. Get them out tomorrow morning and hope the forecast sun 🌞 comes out in the afternoon.
 


Milano

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Aug 15, 2012
3,924
Sussex but not by the sea
Its loose cricket at this level.
Hard and demanding. High levels of concentration and discipline. Tough opponents. Play the percentages.
However decent you are, you will lose some sessions to the best Test team in the world. Doesn't mean to say that you make it easier for them. We have and will continue to do so, playing like this.
Test cricket can be gripping and compelling watching without trying to smash the ball to all parts or hours of short pitched bowling. 2005 held the whole nation for all 5 Tests, without all this biff, bang, wallop. Two good sides going at each other, with respect and determination.
Bairstow's surly goodbyes to Smith yesterday were crass and inappropriate from a player who should be hanging his head in shame at his performances so far in this series, rather than strutting around like he has conquered the world. Bazball has created an attitude that racing to 30-40 and then getting out is ok. It aint and it never has been.
Test cricket has always demanded a different mentality to the shorter forms of the game but the new regime have blurred the edges and attempted to re-define the five day game. It got results against lesser opposition but you have to readjust and reset your sights against the best. They are the best because they are adaptable. You have to be, too.
When our backs are against the wall, we revert to tight, disciplined cricket, trying to fight our way out of a corner. A corner that has been created by Bazball and its incumbent attitude. It can work in some circumstances but not all the time and not when there is little room for error, which by its nature, it invites.
Brilliant post.

Someone (can’t remember who) on TMS earlier was explaining that with Bazball you can’t drop Bairstow, because Bazball has been built around him, and that the issues England are having is down to his indifferent form in this series.
 


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