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Saint Snow
12 July 2013 15:08:53

Frustrating to see Prior getting stick for only scoring 31 from no7 (remember that he's the wicketkeeper). He has one style; sometimes it comes off, sometimes it doesn't. Everyone should be aware of that.


 



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Gandalf The White
12 July 2013 15:53:10




Not sure our batting line up can win us the Ashes.


Cook - Out of form


Root - not an opener


Trott - poor form for him


pietersen - Iffy


Bell - Crap form


Bairstow - Not good enough yet.


Prior - poor form


 


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


I said back on the cricket thread a few weeks back that I didn't think Root was an opener...... yet..... but that I would be happy to be proved wrong, Root has a long way to go before he looks like a solid opener, but I think he can get there, Bairstow on the other hand I don't rate personally.


 


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Originally Posted by: SydneyonTees 


I think whatever happens we need to bring Compton back to open Root back to 6 and Bairstow has to stand aside for now.


 


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 



You pass critical judgement on the batting line up and then offer up Compton as the answer?  Good grief...


Suggested alternative take:


 


Cook - has been out of form before, like just ahead of the last tour to Australia.....


Root - if you have the technique and temperament you can bat anywhere.  He has the technique and the temperament


Trott - is clearly out of form judging by his batting this summer - not.   He got close to 50 in the 1st innings and a crap decision in the 2nd.


Peterson - he's a stroke maker who looks to dictate terms.  That's higher risk and he's going to fail occasionally.  Aside from that he hasn't had much cricket following the injury.


Bell - just look at him bat.  Clearly not in bad form, just not at his best yet (but he is 66 not out, which is the best by any batsman on either side).


Bairstow - I agree with the general view on him but where else do you turn?  The selectors have a reputation for sticking with someone they think has the ability to make the grade, which is to be applauded after the antics of past regimes



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Ally Pally Snowman
12 July 2013 15:58:12





Not sure our batting line up can win us the Ashes.


Cook - Out of form


Root - not an opener


Trott - poor form for him


pietersen - Iffy


Bell - Crap form


Bairstow - Not good enough yet.


Prior - poor form


 


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


I said back on the cricket thread a few weeks back that I didn't think Root was an opener...... yet..... but that I would be happy to be proved wrong, Root has a long way to go before he looks like a solid opener, but I think he can get there, Bairstow on the other hand I don't rate personally.


 


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Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


I think whatever happens we need to bring Compton back to open Root back to 6 and Bairstow has to stand aside for now.


 


Originally Posted by: SydneyonTees 



You pass critical judgement on the batting line up and then offer up Compton as the answer?  Good grief...


Suggested alternative take:


 


Cook - has been out of form before, like just ahead of the last tour to Australia.....


Root - if you have the technique and temperament you can bat anywhere.  He has the technique and the temperament


Trott - is clearly out of form judging by his batting this summer - not.   He got close to 50 in the 1st innings and a crap decision in the 2nd.


Peterson - he's a stroke maker who looks to dictate terms.  That's higher risk and he's going to fail occasionally.  Aside from that he hasn't had much cricket following the injury.


Bell - just look at him bat.  Clearly not in bad form, just not at his best yet (but he is 66 not out, which is the best by any batsman on either side).


Bairstow - I agree with the general view on him but where else do you turn?  The selectors have a reputation for sticking with someone they think has the ability to make the grade, which is to be applauded after the antics of past regimes



Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


Fair play to Bell playing really well with Broad. Agree Compton isnt a world beater but he is a better opener than Root.


 


 


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Ally Pally Snowman
12 July 2013 16:00:38

Lead of 217 need to try and get upto 300 then we've got a good chance. Broad and Bell playing very well.


 


 


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Saint Snow
12 July 2013 16:07:35


Bell - just look at him bat.  Clearly not in bad form, just not at his best yet (but he is 66 not out, which is the best by any batsman on either side).


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


 


Small point of order, but Hughes finished the 1st innings on 81no


 


 



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KevBrads1
12 July 2013 16:27:47
What a shocker by Aleem Dar. What an absolute shocker. How can that not be out?
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NickR
12 July 2013 16:28:31

What a shocker by Aleem Dar. What an absolute shocker. How can that not be out?

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


IMO that's called evening the score. 


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12 July 2013 16:35:52
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Gooner
12 July 2013 16:39:21


What a shocker by Aleem Dar. What an absolute shocker. How can that not be out?

Originally Posted by: NickR 


IMO that's called evening the score. 


Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


and cheating Nick


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Ally Pally Snowman
12 July 2013 16:49:01



What a shocker by Aleem Dar. What an absolute shocker. How can that not be out?

Originally Posted by: Gooner 


IMO that's called evening the score. 


Originally Posted by: NickR 


and cheating Nick


Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


Very lucky but makes up for yesterday so its even. We have to go on and win now though. 91 partnership fantastic but a bit slow, still outside chance of a draw.


 


 


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NickR
12 July 2013 16:51:43



What a shocker by Aleem Dar. What an absolute shocker. How can that not be out?

Originally Posted by: Gooner 


IMO that's called evening the score. 


Originally Posted by: NickR 


and cheating Nick


Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


...


 


 


Sorry, but I don't feel bad about it at all. We've had two shockers go against us - and on video review for heaven's sake! - so I will do nothing but celebrate Aleem Dar's glorious decision. 


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Gooner
12 July 2013 16:57:34




What a shocker by Aleem Dar. What an absolute shocker. How can that not be out?

Originally Posted by: NickR 


IMO that's called evening the score. 


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


and cheating Nick


Originally Posted by: NickR 


...


 


 


Sorry, but I don't feel bad about it at all. We've had two shockers go against us - and on video review for heaven's sake! - so I will do nothing but celebrate Aleem Dar's glorious decision. 


Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


I wouldn't expect you to, BUT what if Bell is caught out after a call hits the floor and the Aussies claim the catch and get the decision?


But I take your point, things do even themselves up


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Gandalf The White
12 July 2013 17:09:39



Bell - just look at him bat.  Clearly not in bad form, just not at his best yet (but he is 66 not out, which is the best by any batsman on either side).


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


Small point of order, but Hughes finished the 1st innings on 81no


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


True, but on another small point of order he is now 89 not out.....




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KevBrads1
12 July 2013 17:10:25
What is the highest successful 4th innings chase at Trent Bridge? Must be fairly well up the list now for the Aussies to achieve
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Gandalf The White
12 July 2013 17:12:51

"If Erasmus can miss a clear edge, then so can I", says Aleem Dar. :)

Originally Posted by: NickR 


 


I assume Australia were out of reviews?   Shades of the Wimbledon Final....


I'm still mystified by the Trott decision.  Surely if you haven't got access to all of the evidence then there must be some doubt, you don't just decide it's not relevant. 


Just think how many more sucessful prosecutions there would be if lack of evidence counted against the accused....



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Essan
12 July 2013 17:16:15

What is the highest successful 4th innings chase at Trent Bridge? Must be fairly well up the list now for the Aussies to achieve

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 



280 and something.  Doesn't mean they can't beat the record with 2 whole days to play.   But confidence is slowly growing again - I think we'll make ~300 now




I assume Australia were out of reviews?  

Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 



Aye they were - wasted, from what I hear too


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Ally Pally Snowman
12 July 2013 17:31:26

Lead of 261 get that to 350 and you would think its job done. Stunning effort from Bell today probably his best test innings.


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12 July 2013 17:32:23
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cowman
12 July 2013 18:16:41
It was very hot there yesterday cricket was sh** unfortunatly but still had agood day
Gandalf The White
12 July 2013 18:42:50

It was very hot there yesterday cricket was sh** unfortunatly but still had agood day

Originally Posted by: cowman 



S**t??


That was a fantastic day of Test cricket.  In what way do you disapprove?


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Essan
12 July 2013 18:46:37


It was very hot there yesterday cricket was sh** unfortunatly but still had agood day

Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 



S**t??


That was a fantastic day of Test cricket.  In what way do you disapprove?


Originally Posted by: cowman 



Aye, I'd have loved to have been at Trent Bridge yesterday - historic


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cowman
12 July 2013 18:53:14
Ok may be a bit unfair just the afternoon was a bit steady or it may have been to much larger
NickR
12 July 2013 19:01:40

Ok may be a bit unfair just the afternoon was a bit steady or it may have been to much larger

Originally Posted by: cowman 



That was one of the best days of Test cricket ever! If you don't appreciate "steady" periods, then I'm not sure why you would even buy tickets for a Test match. 


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Gandalf The White
12 July 2013 19:06:31


Ok may be a bit unfair just the afternoon was a bit steady or it may have been to much larger

Originally Posted by: NickR 



That was one of the best days of Test cricket ever! If you don't appreciate "steady" periods, then I'm not sure why you would even buy tickets for a Test match. 


Originally Posted by: cowman 


Ah, and there's the flaw in the ECB strategy of enticing people into cricket via the 20/20 crash-bang-wallop.....



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Roonie
12 July 2013 19:13:47


...... and to think I turned down 2 tickets for today... full hospitality as well......

Was a very good day for England. We all have our own views about order and selection but those that make the decisions make them for very good reasons.....πŸ˜‰ I can assure you they are not made on a whim...

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