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Starc seems to have injured his shoulder
I think we will declare at or before lunch tomorrow regardless of the size of the lead. We have to bowl them out to win this match and the weather forecast isn’t that friendly.Need to get to 500 is my thinking. Pitch increasingly giving uneven bounce and so we won’t want to have to chase anything over 175 in the last innings, if weather allows.
Crawley on 5live after stumps said ‘hopefully we only need to bat once’ so I imagine they will want to be 250-260 in front ?Need to get to 500 is my thinking. Pitch increasingly giving uneven bounce and so we won’t want to have to chase anything over 175 in the last innings, if weather allows.
BBCI can’t help but worry we’re leaving ourselves too much to do and might’ve been better off risking our wickets by going bigger in that final hour.
The forecast looks absolutely awful. Probably a day or so’s play left.
Wierdly it’s always that way. I check both every day and the Met Office are always more optimistic than the BBC!
They need to start earlier. So much time about to be lost in a pivotal match and we are 17 overs down in two days.Only 79.2 overs bowled in the day.
i‘m sure the crowd don’t mind, but that’s pretty average.
Given the generally dire forecasts, I was pretty surprised how slowly we progressed post-tea. I’m sure it’s all part of a master plan, but Brook was unbelievably sedate…it was almost as if Bazball was consigned to the bin at tea and normal cricket resumed. Hopefully the ground staff at OT have all possible means of keeping the outfield dry over the next few days.Last weekend the BBC got the forecast 100% correct on the timing of the big winds hitting Brighton, the MetOffice were way out. In my experience the success rate swings between them.
But going by the Met Office now the rain ends at 1 tomorrow, Saturday a wash-out per all super computers, Sunday decent.
Can we do the business in 5 sessions?
Betfair have 2.32 on a draw. Tempting?