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Cricket 13:47 - Jan 23 with 23809 viewstoboboly

Possible phenomenal year kicking off today with the first test v Windies

I have tickets for the world cup and the ashes, cannot wait!

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Cricket on 08:13 - Jan 25 with 1953 viewsBlackCrowe

Cricket on 04:53 - Jan 25 by Miss_Terraces

Is it true the Windies, didn't force the follow on, for financial reasons?
I would take a 0-3, for 5-0 in the summer. Sorry to all the fans out there but your in the Caribbean, I'm freezing in England. Sympathy, is not the first thought that comes to mind.


They made the right decision not to enforce follow on. Finances would've played a part i'm sure, but in any case the wicket is suspected to break up on day 4 or 5 so makes sense to not bat on it last.

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Cricket on 08:35 - Jan 25 with 1937 viewsTheChef

Cricket on 18:43 - Jan 24 by ElHoop

Carnage unfortunately - the Windies aren't a bad side though. So much for our strength in depth with the bat! Even if we get them out for 150 now we're too deep in the poo.


How many times in the last couple of years have we lost our first three wickets for less than 50 runs?

Not entirely excusing the performance (and well played Windies so far) but the schedules these days are ridiculous, teams just bounce from one series to the next and barely have time to prepare for local conditions. You wonder why there are so few away wins in cricket these days.

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Cricket on 09:15 - Jan 25 with 1906 viewsElHoop

Cricket on 08:35 - Jan 25 by TheChef

How many times in the last couple of years have we lost our first three wickets for less than 50 runs?

Not entirely excusing the performance (and well played Windies so far) but the schedules these days are ridiculous, teams just bounce from one series to the next and barely have time to prepare for local conditions. You wonder why there are so few away wins in cricket these days.


The Windies top order didn't look particularly comfortable either, so they just shut up shop and didn't play too many stupid shots. Ok we're probably a bit undercooked as well, but we didn't exactly give our oven time to warm up did we?
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Cricket on 09:21 - Jan 25 with 1902 viewsTheChef

Cricket on 09:15 - Jan 25 by ElHoop

The Windies top order didn't look particularly comfortable either, so they just shut up shop and didn't play too many stupid shots. Ok we're probably a bit undercooked as well, but we didn't exactly give our oven time to warm up did we?


Absolutely. But this is a long-standing issue whether playing in England or overseas, for the most part the top order isn't doing its job.

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Cricket on 10:09 - Jan 25 with 1879 viewsstowmarketrange

Cricket on 08:35 - Jan 25 by TheChef

How many times in the last couple of years have we lost our first three wickets for less than 50 runs?

Not entirely excusing the performance (and well played Windies so far) but the schedules these days are ridiculous, teams just bounce from one series to the next and barely have time to prepare for local conditions. You wonder why there are so few away wins in cricket these days.


We’ve had enough time to arrange a couple of extra friendly games before the series started.They didn’t go straight from Sri Lanka to Barbados.They were given too much time off since the last series finished.
Add in the wrong team selection,and some seriously woeful shots and you have a recipe for disaster.
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Cricket on 11:03 - Jan 25 with 1855 viewsCamberleyR

Thy picked the wrong team but as always seems to be the case these days, they are ridiculously under prepared,especially the batsmen, coming into the first game. Apparently the WI cricket board offered them a four day first class game but it was turned down in favour of two , two day knockabouts bowling and batting for a day in each. Madness.

I know tours these days aren't like years ago when you'd play at least four first class matches before the first test but surely it's not beyond the schedules to have had a couple of proper first class games against the island teams even if none were played between the tests which seems to be the case in the modern game
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Cricket on 11:39 - Jan 25 with 1830 viewsqprd

Cricket on 08:35 - Jan 25 by TheChef

How many times in the last couple of years have we lost our first three wickets for less than 50 runs?

Not entirely excusing the performance (and well played Windies so far) but the schedules these days are ridiculous, teams just bounce from one series to the next and barely have time to prepare for local conditions. You wonder why there are so few away wins in cricket these days.


Top of the order has been really weak. Joe Root actually has been out of form for a while, too, other than a few decent performances

Fortunately England has a really strong tail, but the top of the order leaves a lot to be desired
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Cricket on 11:58 - Jan 25 with 1810 viewsjonno

Obviously the wrong selection, Broad should have been playing and we only really need one spinner, the WI side know the conditions and went with that selection. But that doesn't mean you get bowled out for 77 - the fact is that our batsmen struggle badly against proper pace bowling, and England do not have a decent really quick bowler.
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Cricket on 12:01 - Jan 25 with 1803 viewsstevec

Whatever happened to the Geoffrey Boycotts, Brian Close, even David Steele, players who could bore for England but keep you in a test when everything else was going wrong?

All I see now is them swinging it about like a rounders bat.
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Cricket on 12:49 - Jan 25 with 1755 viewsstevec




Have a look at this
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Cricket on 13:32 - Jan 25 with 1729 viewsEsox_Lucius

Cricket on 12:01 - Jan 25 by stevec

Whatever happened to the Geoffrey Boycotts, Brian Close, even David Steele, players who could bore for England but keep you in a test when everything else was going wrong?

All I see now is them swinging it about like a rounders bat.


You missed Chris Tavare off, but the clue was in the use of the phrase "bore for England" It was a sh!t spectacle and even I didn't bother watching as much as I used to back then.

The grass is always greener.

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Cricket on 13:56 - Jan 25 with 1703 viewsDWQPR

Cricket on 13:32 - Jan 25 by Esox_Lucius

You missed Chris Tavare off, but the clue was in the use of the phrase "bore for England" It was a sh!t spectacle and even I didn't bother watching as much as I used to back then.


The various pundits before this series was spouting off that England had won 8 of the last 9 tests that they had played and that we ought to win this series 3-0. What they omitted to say was that in all of those matches we won the toss and elected to bat first. Against India we were lucky to win 4-1, it could have been 3-2 to either side given the closeness of a few of the results. In Sri Lanka again we didn’t exactly thrash them in a couple of the tests and things did start to get to squeaky bum time. Had we lost half of those tosses and batted second I suspect that we would not have had an 8-1 record. Funnily enough we lost the toss in this match and together with leaving out a bowler who is as close as we can get to replicate a Windies quickie on their own turf we are getting what was probably coming and again showing that we probably are not the second best test team in the world of test mediocrity.

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Cricket on 14:02 - Jan 25 with 1696 viewshopphoops

Cricket on 12:49 - Jan 25 by stevec




Have a look at this


what style, "whispering death".

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Cricket on 16:35 - Jan 25 with 1634 viewsacricketer

Call up Joffra Archer! ;-)
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Cricket on 16:52 - Jan 25 with 1619 viewsrunningman75

Holder hits a century , 23 runs more than the entire England first innings score.
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Cricket on 16:54 - Jan 25 with 1613 viewsWokingR

That "possible phenomenal year" hasn't started well has it
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Cricket on 16:59 - Jan 25 with 1601 viewstoboboly

Cricket on 16:54 - Jan 25 by WokingR

That "possible phenomenal year" hasn't started well has it


I didn’t say it was England’s phenomenal year 😉

Imagine how bad it could have been if we didn’t have the greatest fast bowler ever.

Sexy Asian dwarves wanted.

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Cricket on 17:01 - Jan 25 with 1600 viewsrunningman75

Commentator suggesting Joe Root should be the specialist leg spinner rather than Rashid.
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Cricket on 18:18 - Jan 25 with 1551 viewsqprd

Cricket on 17:01 - Jan 25 by runningman75

Commentator suggesting Joe Root should be the specialist leg spinner rather than Rashid.


If I was windies, I would not declare until near the end of the day. keep batting, keep forcing root to bowl jimmy Anderson etc

win the toss and force England to bowl first in a few days time... this could be a recipe for 2-0....
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Cricket on 20:06 - Jan 25 with 1510 viewsted_hendrix

England currently need 623 runs to win, its gonna be a nail biter.


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Cricket on 21:06 - Jan 25 with 1491 viewsRoller

Down to under 600 already ......

Just seen a great big Queens Park Rangers flag on the tele at Barbados
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Cricket on 22:13 - Jan 25 with 1441 viewsstowmarketrange

Cricket on 12:01 - Jan 25 by stevec

Whatever happened to the Geoffrey Boycotts, Brian Close, even David Steele, players who could bore for England but keep you in a test when everything else was going wrong?

All I see now is them swinging it about like a rounders bat.


Didn’t we lose 5-0 in that series in 1976?All they got were bruises.
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Cricket on 23:57 - Jan 25 with 1407 viewsacricketer

Test cricket is dying. Give it 15 years.
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Cricket on 01:00 - Jan 26 with 1392 viewsflynnbo

Cricket on 22:13 - Jan 25 by stowmarketrange

Didn’t we lose 5-0 in that series in 1976?All they got were bruises.


Lost 3-0 if I remember correctly although it seemed like a 5-0 series loss due to Viv and the quartet of quicks.
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Cricket on 17:58 - Jan 26 with 1283 viewsTGRRRSSS

The follow on is rarely enforced anywhere these days, I think the main reason (financesw perhaps help) seems to be to rest up the bowlers and also as said elsewhere the break up of the pitch later on, and it looks like the one in Barbados is.

Nothing better than proper tests but it's a shame based over 5 days has it's issues, also in England have had no free to air cricket in years.
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