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Cricket tour v SA 12:00 - Dec 18 with 30396 viewsD_Alien

Jimmy Anderson back in action since breaking down in August, and taking a wicket in the first warm-up game

Looking forward to this tour, as the team looks to establish a new sense of purpose in the test arena. Ben Stokes had a great tour last time, and should be feeling in good fettle

Incidentally, batting for the SA XI, Matthew Arnold. I wondered what he'd been up to after writing Dover Beach

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Cricket tour v SA on 14:44 - Jan 17 with 2193 viewsD_Alien

Cricket tour v SA on 14:39 - Jan 17 by Nigeriamark

Seems some people are in meltdown over declaring at 499. Apparently we have lost the psychological advantage by not going for 1 more run!!!


It matters

Especially after Root declared and withdrew the declaration on 467!!

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Cricket tour v SA on 15:17 - Jan 17 with 2148 viewskiwidale

Cricket tour v SA on 14:39 - Jan 17 by Nigeriamark

Seems some people are in meltdown over declaring at 499. Apparently we have lost the psychological advantage by not going for 1 more run!!!


Name any other capt who would declare at 499 on day two? an Aussie captain would have batted past 500 and then on. Root has rocks in his head.
[Post edited 17 Jan 2020 15:18]

This is not the time for bickering.

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Cricket tour v SA on 15:53 - Jan 17 with 2124 viewsfitzochris

Cricket tour v SA on 15:17 - Jan 17 by kiwidale

Name any other capt who would declare at 499 on day two? an Aussie captain would have batted past 500 and then on. Root has rocks in his head.
[Post edited 17 Jan 2020 15:18]


We only had one wicket left and that was Stuart Broad. I doubt we would've got much beyond 500 anyway. Added to that, the weather forecast for the final two days in Port Elizabeth is rubbish. Added to that, we've managed to take two wickets in the final session already.

Joe Root does have his foibles, but I don't think he's made a poor choice here. Only obessive-compulsives will be irked about the 499 declaration.

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Cricket tour v SA on 16:09 - Jan 17 with 2115 viewskiwidale

Cricket tour v SA on 15:53 - Jan 17 by fitzochris

We only had one wicket left and that was Stuart Broad. I doubt we would've got much beyond 500 anyway. Added to that, the weather forecast for the final two days in Port Elizabeth is rubbish. Added to that, we've managed to take two wickets in the final session already.

Joe Root does have his foibles, but I don't think he's made a poor choice here. Only obessive-compulsives will be irked about the 499 declaration.


The two wickets vindicate Root's decision.

This is not the time for bickering.

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Cricket tour v SA on 16:10 - Jan 17 with 2112 viewsTVOS1907

Cricket tour v SA on 15:53 - Jan 17 by fitzochris

We only had one wicket left and that was Stuart Broad. I doubt we would've got much beyond 500 anyway. Added to that, the weather forecast for the final two days in Port Elizabeth is rubbish. Added to that, we've managed to take two wickets in the final session already.

Joe Root does have his foibles, but I don't think he's made a poor choice here. Only obessive-compulsives will be irked about the 499 declaration.


With Broad due to come in, chances are it would have been 499 all out!

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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Cricket tour v SA on 16:28 - Jan 17 with 2094 viewsD_Alien

Cricket tour v SA on 15:53 - Jan 17 by fitzochris

We only had one wicket left and that was Stuart Broad. I doubt we would've got much beyond 500 anyway. Added to that, the weather forecast for the final two days in Port Elizabeth is rubbish. Added to that, we've managed to take two wickets in the final session already.

Joe Root does have his foibles, but I don't think he's made a poor choice here. Only obessive-compulsives will be irked about the 499 declaration.


"Obsessive-compulsives"

Yep, when it comes to cricket stats (et al), that's me!

I'd have had a seizure if i'd been alive when Don Bradman played his last innings...

[Post edited 17 Jan 2020 16:29]

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Cricket tour v SA on 16:30 - Jan 17 with 2082 viewsTVOS1907

Cricket tour v SA on 16:28 - Jan 17 by D_Alien

"Obsessive-compulsives"

Yep, when it comes to cricket stats (et al), that's me!

I'd have had a seizure if i'd been alive when Don Bradman played his last innings...

[Post edited 17 Jan 2020 16:29]


Did you die before it happened, then?

They can do anything with science these days!

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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Cricket tour v SA on 16:44 - Jan 17 with 2066 viewsD_Alien

Cricket tour v SA on 16:30 - Jan 17 by TVOS1907

Did you die before it happened, then?

They can do anything with science these days!


Nowt to do with science (or even Science), i was embalmed in best bitter and brought back to life by a barmaid once handpumps came back into fashion

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Cricket tour v SA on 16:44 - Jan 17 with 2066 viewsisitme

Cricket tour v SA on 15:53 - Jan 17 by fitzochris

We only had one wicket left and that was Stuart Broad. I doubt we would've got much beyond 500 anyway. Added to that, the weather forecast for the final two days in Port Elizabeth is rubbish. Added to that, we've managed to take two wickets in the final session already.

Joe Root does have his foibles, but I don't think he's made a poor choice here. Only obessive-compulsives will be irked about the 499 declaration.


Excellent two days of cricket for England. So pleased for Stokes and especially Pope. Hopefully that is the first of many tons, such as pleasing player to watch. Bess getting two wickets will also help his confidence.
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Cricket tour v SA on 16:53 - Jan 17 with 2047 viewsTVOS1907

Cricket tour v SA on 16:44 - Jan 17 by D_Alien

Nowt to do with science (or even Science), i was embalmed in best bitter and brought back to life by a barmaid once handpumps came back into fashion


Sounds like The Singing Detective!

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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Cricket tour v SA on 17:03 - Jan 17 with 2038 viewsD_Alien

Cricket tour v SA on 16:53 - Jan 17 by TVOS1907

Sounds like The Singing Detective!


Indeed, it was a sight for sore irises...



(Might have to think about that one...)

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Cricket tour v SA on 10:36 - Jan 18 with 1959 viewsD_Alien

Fabulous morning for Dom Bess, and finds himself in elite company with a five-fer at his age (all top order wickets)

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Cricket tour v SA on 10:59 - Jan 18 with 1935 viewskiwidale

Cricket tour v SA on 10:36 - Jan 18 by D_Alien

Fabulous morning for Dom Bess, and finds himself in elite company with a five-fer at his age (all top order wickets)


All top order batsmen is the telling stat he didn't just mop up the tail, both openers No's 3 5 and 6 he also had No 4 dropped he could have had figures of 6 for 41.

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Cricket tour v SA on 08:32 - Jan 19 with 1863 viewsD_Alien

Sensational from England, SA follow on

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Cricket tour v SA on 11:37 - Jan 20 with 1785 viewsD_Alien

So England take a 2-1 lead with one to play, and looking at the SA morale (last wicket stands apart) it's difficult to envisage anything other than a series win

But with England, you just never know...

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Cricket tour v SA on 11:54 - Jan 20 with 1770 viewsNigeriamark

Cricket tour v SA on 11:37 - Jan 20 by D_Alien

So England take a 2-1 lead with one to play, and looking at the SA morale (last wicket stands apart) it's difficult to envisage anything other than a series win

But with England, you just never know...


Great win but it’s one of the poorer SA sides of recent years. Although difficult to see us catching India and Australia for the test World Cup final, at least it means we should go for a win in the final test rather than just a draw to win the series.

If we can get both Wood and Archer fit at the same time we are starting to look like a bowling attack with decent pace. Also looks like we have found some young batters too although a shame Burns got a stupid injury
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Cricket tour v SA on 21:49 - Jan 22 with 1683 viewsNigeriamark

Cricket tour v SA on 11:54 - Jan 20 by Nigeriamark

Great win but it’s one of the poorer SA sides of recent years. Although difficult to see us catching India and Australia for the test World Cup final, at least it means we should go for a win in the final test rather than just a draw to win the series.

If we can get both Wood and Archer fit at the same time we are starting to look like a bowling attack with decent pace. Also looks like we have found some young batters too although a shame Burns got a stupid injury


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Cricket tour v SA on 07:37 - Jan 23 with 1636 viewsEllDale

Didn't he have a spell at Norden as one of the successors to Gus Logie or is my memory failing me?
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Cricket tour v SA on 08:08 - Jan 24 with 1586 viewsD_Alien

More rain delays. Never known a series in SA be interrupted to this extent, but at least we only need the draw

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Cricket tour v SA on 08:59 - Jan 24 with 1559 viewsNigeriamark

Cricket tour v SA on 08:08 - Jan 24 by D_Alien

More rain delays. Never known a series in SA be interrupted to this extent, but at least we only need the draw


I arrived in Jo’berg last night. Sat about a mile from the stadium and it’s peed down the whole morning. Predicted to rain tomorrow too.
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Cricket tour v SA on 09:04 - Jan 24 with 1550 viewsScunnydale

Cricket tour v SA on 08:59 - Jan 24 by Nigeriamark

I arrived in Jo’berg last night. Sat about a mile from the stadium and it’s peed down the whole morning. Predicted to rain tomorrow too.


Your luck strikes again...

Hope you get to see some play.
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Cricket tour v SA on 10:32 - Jan 24 with 1499 viewsaleanddale

Cricket tour v SA on 07:37 - Jan 23 by EllDale

Didn't he have a spell at Norden as one of the successors to Gus Logie or is my memory failing me?


He did you are correct but it was 1992 before Logie (94 & 95 )

28 years ago time flys by.

Edit - apologies just checked and you are correct.

I didnt realise Gus Logie has had 4 seasons as Nordens pro either side of Cronje.

Logie was 87 89 94 & 95.
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Cricket tour v SA on 13:19 - Jan 24 with 1434 viewsEllDale

It was Logie's first spell that I was thinking of because I was writing on cricket for the Ob at the time.
Norden tried to replace him with test players like Cronje and Danny Morrison but they never had the same success.
There were some class West Indians playing in the CLL in those days. I used to love watching Larry Gomes at Oldham and Carl Hooper at Werneth as well as Logie.
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Cricket tour v SA on 19:02 - Jan 24 with 1384 viewsNigeriamark

Cricket tour v SA on 08:08 - Jan 24 by D_Alien

More rain delays. Never known a series in SA be interrupted to this extent, but at least we only need the draw


Decent days play today with England shading it at the end. 300+ may be a decent score although I am hoping for a few more. We scored our 500,000th run in test cricket today, the first team to get there ( finished at 500,008)
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Cricket tour v SA on 19:29 - Jan 24 with 1372 viewsDaleiLama

Cricket tour v SA on 19:02 - Jan 24 by Nigeriamark

Decent days play today with England shading it at the end. 300+ may be a decent score although I am hoping for a few more. We scored our 500,000th run in test cricket today, the first team to get there ( finished at 500,008)


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