Currently 257-2 and root in full control
Without bragging, I could score runs against that attack!!
It must make Holding, Roberts, Hall etc absolutely gutted to watch. At their age they could do better. Utter tripe!!
Enjoyed a good day at Edgbaston yesterday. Not sure about the 'day/night' aspect in this country though. Yesterday was a pleasant enough day, in Brum at least, but by about 7.45 it was getting cold and many had left by not long after eight o'clock. As August is really the only viable month in this country for day/night fixtures...not sure it's going to take off.
On the cricket itself...mac is right, West Indies were woeful tbh...nice to see Root and Cook get their centuries but we don't seem any nearer to solving at least two of the batting order problems for next winter. Wouldn't mind seeing Buttler restored - not at Bairstow's expense - but just as a batsman...and maybe Hales deserves more of a chance.
Admittedly the Windies aren't the team they used to be and for a long while now but England still needed to be complacent to avoid the banana skin(no pun intended), not sure I get this issue about the pink ball, I don't understand how sceptical some players are about, also don't know why it has to be pink for a night time match, why not make it day glo yellow
Anyway I've got some Thatchers in for later, the sun is shining, the smoked bacon cobs smell lovely and I'm looking forward to 2pm
West Indies 'aren't the team they used to be' could qualify as the understatement of the year. Their fall from being the best in the world is astonishing really. Lots of pace but nothing else at all yesterday from what I could see. Impressed with the visibility of the 'pink' ball yesterday...until the lights came on at which point it became as hard to see - from a spectators p.o.v - as any other.
I reckon England will push on to at least 550 plus by tea/dinner/supper(?) this evening and will have them several down by close. All over, weather permitting, by tomorrow night.
Last edited by ramAnag; 18-08-2017 at 09:27 AM.
Cannot see it ending by end of day 3...its still a good wicket to bat on although Chase got some turn yesterday so Moeen may get more in thie WI second innings.
600 and give them an hour at the end of the day but Cook may fancy a triple and there is plenty of time 😊 He may have the thrive to get there unless he naggers a knee.
Also we must not lose sight of the fact that WI have a lot of Hope in their middle order.
Hales coming back at number 5 gets my vote Ramanag but (and call me retro) I'd take Ian Bell to Australia as well. Stoneman got the one good ball of the day which was unlucky
Have to admit, unless you're sitting behind the bowlers arm, it's easier to see the 'turn' on TV than live. Their bowling attack hardly seemed to be beating the bat virtually all day and the fielders seemed more concerned with jumpers and pockets than anything else. I think the one dayers are about mid September, God knows how cold they'll be feeling then.
Happy to call you 'Retro Ramjet', can see your point about Ian Bell but doubt it'll happen.
Last edited by ramAnag; 18-08-2017 at 10:25 AM.
I don't think they will either, but a batting top 5 of Cook, Hameed, Bell, Root Hales has a lot more robustness than that which we have seen all year so far. Bell just for one last tour, the big challenge, would be a short term plug since we cannot go to Australia and hope to win with only 8 players batting. Strangely Hameed has had the best summer of all, despite (because of) not playing and his tighter defensive game might also be best suited for that tour. That said an opening partnership of Cook and Hameed might make the score 27-0 at lunch on day 1 at the Gabba
For Christ's sake the options have even made Gary Ballance look good, although he would be ripped apart by the Aussie quicks with his back/across/lbw style of play. he is the cricketing equivalent of the Derby midfield - their first thoughts are both back and across.