That's the impression I got, but not sure why they couldn't have got started late afternoon today?Maybe Harry and Ben were waiting to smash the new ball to smithereens tomorrow.
Granted. Although it's a bit more than a bit of a leadBit of a lead with 5/6 wickets left ?
I'm not so bothered. Broad came to the crease and put on a ton with Stokes. That stand may never have happened. Butterfly effect and all that.I still think if Bairstow hadn't got dismissed the way he did in the 2nd test England would have won it.
We had just lost two quick wickets and Stokes knows that England can only bat once in this Test. It was just a period of consolidation before a real go again ( weather permitting ) tomorrow. After all that superb foundation, we didn't want to be 6-7 down at the close, through chasing too hard.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.
I can only think the thinking was not to lose anymore wickets before the end of play and to go again hard this morningThat's the impression I got, but not sure why they couldn't have got started late afternoon today?
70% chance of rain all day Saturday and not much different Sunday, and looks like quite a bit of time likely to be lost today.Saturday will be a wash out but I think we will get a fair amount of play today and Sunday, conditions will be ripe for bowling as well, get another 100 quickly this morning then declare, we have to be ultra aggressive to force a result.
BBC forecast is a bit rubbish, the Sunday rain will be more scattered showers than a significant band of consistent rain like Saturday.70% chance of rain all day Saturday and not much different Sunday, and looks like quite a bit of time likely to be lost today.
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It’s worth looking at the weather map.70% chance of rain all day Saturday and not much different Sunday, and looks like quite a bit of time likely to be lost today.
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ANY forecast for Manchester is likely to be rubbishBBC forecast is a bit rubbish, the Sunday rain will be more scattered showers than a significant band of consistent rain like Saturday.
I reckon there will be plenty of play today.
Monday ? Is there a rest day I didn't know about ?This radar map from the Met Office currently shows 3 small stops today 2 before lunch and one around 5pm.
Tomorrow is kaput.
Monday looking hopefully especially the evening.
The map works better if you zoom in a little and swipe along the times at the bottom.
I can smell Aussie blood.
UK rainfall radar map - Met Office
Our rainfall radar map shows precipitation and rainfall rates across the UK. Includes forecasts up to 5 days and observations from the last 48 hours.www.metoffice.gov.uk