England in the West Indies 14:56 - Apr 13 with 11708 views | TommoRAFC | West Indies won the toss and bowl. Trott to open with Cook and Tredwell selected as the spinner. To say I'm feeling underwhelmed at the moment would be an understatement! At least Stokes is back, that's one positive I suppose. It'll be interesting to see what impact Gibson has as coach again now we've lost Saker to the IPL. [Post edited 13 Apr 2015 15:06]
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England in the West Indies on 15:04 - Apr 13 with 8299 views | TommoRAFC | Trott lasted 2 balls, 1-1. | |
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England in the West Indies on 15:11 - Apr 13 with 8274 views | PDIDDY | Don't hammer the West Indies reserves and it should be Cheerio, Cooke and moores [Post edited 13 Apr 2015 15:42]
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England in the West Indies on 15:50 - Apr 13 with 8209 views | ChaffRAFC | Cook didn't exactly last long either | |
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England in the West Indies on 16:44 - Apr 13 with 8139 views | _dezzy | Or Balance | |
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England in the West Indies on 17:18 - Apr 13 with 8093 views | TommoRAFC |
England in the West Indies on 16:44 - Apr 13 by _dezzy | Or Balance |
3 slow accumulators handing the initiative to the W'indies. A pre summer horror show so far. Hopefully the middle order can grind out a defendable score and Jimmy can get the ball swinging again... | |
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England in the West Indies on 19:06 - Apr 13 with 8005 views | isitme | Good century stand from Bell and Root to steady the ship. | | | |
England in the West Indies on 21:23 - Apr 13 with 7930 views | TVOS1907 | And Bell brings up his 22nd Test century. | |
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England in the West Indies on 22:39 - Apr 13 with 7875 views | D_Alien |
England in the West Indies on 21:23 - Apr 13 by TVOS1907 | And Bell brings up his 22nd Test century. |
Bell departs, but England's day after another shaky start, 341-5 | |
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England in the West Indies on 22:46 - Apr 13 with 7858 views | TommoRAFC |
England in the West Indies on 22:39 - Apr 13 by D_Alien | Bell departs, but England's day after another shaky start, 341-5 |
I can't remember the last time England scored 300 in a day?! That's some performance by the lads, Bell looked disappointed as he came off, he looked like he'd get 200 easy the way he was playing. Anything over 400 and I can't see the W'Indies having a chance. Couldn't be a bigger contrast to the way the match looked when I left the house for training. | |
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England in the West Indies on 02:37 - Apr 14 with 7806 views | Nigeriamark |
England in the West Indies on 22:46 - Apr 13 by TommoRAFC | I can't remember the last time England scored 300 in a day?! That's some performance by the lads, Bell looked disappointed as he came off, he looked like he'd get 200 easy the way he was playing. Anything over 400 and I can't see the W'Indies having a chance. Couldn't be a bigger contrast to the way the match looked when I left the house for training. |
I bet pieterson was having a quiet chuckle at lunch Good performance in this series and he probably has no chance getting in although Trott and Balance need to find some form | | | |
England in the West Indies on 07:11 - Apr 14 with 7773 views | TalkingSutty |
England in the West Indies on 22:46 - Apr 13 by TommoRAFC | I can't remember the last time England scored 300 in a day?! That's some performance by the lads, Bell looked disappointed as he came off, he looked like he'd get 200 easy the way he was playing. Anything over 400 and I can't see the W'Indies having a chance. Couldn't be a bigger contrast to the way the match looked when I left the house for training. |
They scored nearly 300 runs in the last two sessions which is good going. Having said that the windies only have four front line bowlers and elected to bowl after winning the toss which was a bit strange. Gayle in the meantime was smacking it around in the IPL whilst filling his pockets with cash. It's a breath of fresh air to watch some proper cricket rather than the pyjama wearing shortened version of the game and don't get me started on the idea of shortening test matches to four days, it changes the whole dynamics of the contest. Nothing better than watching a Fifth day test match on a turning wicket with all three results still a possibility. [Post edited 14 Apr 2015 7:20]
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England in the West Indies on 07:16 - Apr 14 with 7766 views | ColDale |
England in the West Indies on 07:11 - Apr 14 by TalkingSutty | They scored nearly 300 runs in the last two sessions which is good going. Having said that the windies only have four front line bowlers and elected to bowl after winning the toss which was a bit strange. Gayle in the meantime was smacking it around in the IPL whilst filling his pockets with cash. It's a breath of fresh air to watch some proper cricket rather than the pyjama wearing shortened version of the game and don't get me started on the idea of shortening test matches to four days, it changes the whole dynamics of the contest. Nothing better than watching a Fifth day test match on a turning wicket with all three results still a possibility. [Post edited 14 Apr 2015 7:20]
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hopefully the 4 days of 105 overs is a complete non starter. It's a sure fire way of killing off fast bowlers and will in turn lead to inferior test match cricket at a time when it's in dire need of help. They'll only throw in more one day games when the TV companies offer less money because of the fewer days of coverage. | | | |
England in the West Indies on 07:37 - Apr 14 with 7746 views | TalkingSutty |
England in the West Indies on 07:16 - Apr 14 by ColDale | hopefully the 4 days of 105 overs is a complete non starter. It's a sure fire way of killing off fast bowlers and will in turn lead to inferior test match cricket at a time when it's in dire need of help. They'll only throw in more one day games when the TV companies offer less money because of the fewer days of coverage. |
You can also forget about comparing current and historic cricketing statistics. Test match batting and bowling averages won't be able to be compared and what happens when you lose a day to rain in the shortened 4 day version? Comparing current cricketing records against figures from decades ago is now also very difficult to do as it stands. Batting on uncovered wickets required more skill and the size of the modern day cricket bats often means a forward defensive push flies to the boundary when years ago it might have resulted in a single. The bouncer rule also makes batting easier and restricts the bowler. Can you imagine Viv Richards or Ian Botham batting with one of the modern day cricket bats. Every little change in the format of the game,or even the cricket equipment, means comparing statistics is futile. | | | |
England in the West Indies on 08:23 - Apr 14 with 7717 views | TommoRAFC |
England in the West Indies on 07:37 - Apr 14 by TalkingSutty | You can also forget about comparing current and historic cricketing statistics. Test match batting and bowling averages won't be able to be compared and what happens when you lose a day to rain in the shortened 4 day version? Comparing current cricketing records against figures from decades ago is now also very difficult to do as it stands. Batting on uncovered wickets required more skill and the size of the modern day cricket bats often means a forward defensive push flies to the boundary when years ago it might have resulted in a single. The bouncer rule also makes batting easier and restricts the bowler. Can you imagine Viv Richards or Ian Botham batting with one of the modern day cricket bats. Every little change in the format of the game,or even the cricket equipment, means comparing statistics is futile. |
Exactly, you wouldn't mind if the 4 day idea came from Australia or India. But no, it came from the latest clown at the ecb to open his mouth and make us look like a laughing stock again. Test cricket is one of the finest sports in the world, -it's not broken, so leave it the f#$k alone and stop trying to reinvent the wheel! | |
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England in the West Indies on 08:30 - Apr 14 with 7711 views | TalkingSutty |
England in the West Indies on 08:23 - Apr 14 by TommoRAFC | Exactly, you wouldn't mind if the 4 day idea came from Australia or India. But no, it came from the latest clown at the ecb to open his mouth and make us look like a laughing stock again. Test cricket is one of the finest sports in the world, -it's not broken, so leave it the f#$k alone and stop trying to reinvent the wheel! |
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England in the West Indies on 13:33 - Apr 14 with 7619 views | Nigeriamark |
England in the West Indies on 08:23 - Apr 14 by TommoRAFC | Exactly, you wouldn't mind if the 4 day idea came from Australia or India. But no, it came from the latest clown at the ecb to open his mouth and make us look like a laughing stock again. Test cricket is one of the finest sports in the world, -it's not broken, so leave it the f#$k alone and stop trying to reinvent the wheel! |
I see problems in the future for test cricket because of the decision to give global power to India ( I know in theory it should be India, Australia and England but ultimately it is India). Unlike England and Australia they put the shorter format of the game ahead of test cricket. I can see over the years more investment in T20 and 50 over games and less in Test Cricket as India exercise their commercial weight ( and we all know money talks). I would imagine they will jump at the chance to make it 4 days or to start to add a few gimmicks to make it more exiting. As alluded to a 5 day game is like a chess game with ebbs and flows, tactics and strategy. Leave it untouched Personally I actually like all 3 formats of the game | | | |
England in the West Indies on 13:39 - Apr 14 with 7609 views | D_Alien |
England in the West Indies on 13:33 - Apr 14 by Nigeriamark | I see problems in the future for test cricket because of the decision to give global power to India ( I know in theory it should be India, Australia and England but ultimately it is India). Unlike England and Australia they put the shorter format of the game ahead of test cricket. I can see over the years more investment in T20 and 50 over games and less in Test Cricket as India exercise their commercial weight ( and we all know money talks). I would imagine they will jump at the chance to make it 4 days or to start to add a few gimmicks to make it more exiting. As alluded to a 5 day game is like a chess game with ebbs and flows, tactics and strategy. Leave it untouched Personally I actually like all 3 formats of the game |
The Indians do get excited a bit too easily, don't they. They need look no further than Sachin Tendulkar or Dilip Venksarkar for players whose careers would've gone nowhere unless allowed to develop naturally within the freedom of the 5-day test arena. [Post edited 14 Apr 2015 13:40]
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England in the West Indies on 14:00 - Apr 14 with 7589 views | pioneer | Test matches were originally three day games and then moved to four and five days (and of course at one stage unlimited days - only limited by the sailing schedule of the ocean liner companies - see the timeless test between South Africa and England). | | | |
England in the West Indies on 15:07 - Apr 14 with 7549 views | D_Alien |
England in the West Indies on 14:00 - Apr 14 by pioneer | Test matches were originally three day games and then moved to four and five days (and of course at one stage unlimited days - only limited by the sailing schedule of the ocean liner companies - see the timeless test between South Africa and England). |
This is true, but a key factor is over rates. All the old-time pro's complain about how few overs get bowled in the day now. | |
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England in the West Indies on 16:05 - Apr 14 with 7508 views | isitme | After a good day yesterday. The good old lower order collapse. | | | |
England in the West Indies on 16:06 - Apr 14 with 7505 views | TommoRAFC | Collapsing today 4 wickets gone in just under an hour, Buttler and Broad gone for ducks. | |
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England in the West Indies on 18:08 - Apr 14 with 7447 views | D_Alien |
England in the West Indies on 16:06 - Apr 14 by TommoRAFC | Collapsing today 4 wickets gone in just under an hour, Buttler and Broad gone for ducks. |
Breakthrough by Jimmy, after showing the lower middle order how to bat. Just three more needed to take Botham's record now | |
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England in the West Indies on 00:15 - Apr 15 with 7373 views | TommoRAFC |
England in the West Indies on 18:08 - Apr 14 by D_Alien | Breakthrough by Jimmy, after showing the lower middle order how to bat. Just three more needed to take Botham's record now |
New ball due in 14 overs and the W'Indies 240ish behind. We're in a good position and if Jimmy get's his tail up with the second new ball then we should be in a great position. Fao cricket gods, I said position as we'd still have to bat and with the form of our top 3, Buttler and Broad then we'd still have alot of work to do! | |
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England in the West Indies on 19:28 - Apr 15 with 7299 views | D_Alien | First innings lead of 104 All the time in the world to take the lead past 400 and put the West Indies on the rack - what could possibly go wrong? | |
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England in the West Indies on 19:39 - Apr 15 with 7278 views | ChaffRAFC | Impressive bowling performance from Tredwell to say he can't get into the Kent side. | |
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