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stuckinbristol In the woodwork. 07 Mar 21 11.33am | |
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The last 3 test have been like watching the Harlem globe trotters. entertaining to a point, but set up for a home win.
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Stirlingsays 07 Mar 21 12.10pm | |
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Originally posted by stuckinbristol
The last 3 test have been like watching the Harlem globe trotters. entertaining to a point, but set up for a home win. I think there is a discussion that could be had over the third test pitch....even though I'm on the side of the Indians on that one. However, I don't think there was much wrong with this fourth test pitch....yeah it turned but it was a 300+ first innings pitch, something the Indians showed. India are the better side...Don't get me wrong, I think England have the potential to be the number one test side....and I could get into how English cricket is run, money allocated, emphasis placed on forms of cricket, selection and all the rest of it....but these are side issues to the main reality that India deserve their number one status.
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stuckinbristol In the woodwork. 07 Mar 21 12.34pm | |
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There must be a reason not many teams go to India and win.
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 07 Mar 21 12.40pm | |
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Originally posted by stuckinbristol
So, what game is this you're all talking about then?
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Stirlingsays 07 Mar 21 12.53pm | |
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Originally posted by stuckinbristol
There must be a reason not many teams go to India and win. I think there is always an argument for groundsman being responsible for producing a pitch that allows for a reasonable contest. Still, even if you tried to produce standardised pitches around the world (which I'm not saying you are suggesting) the soil types and climate kind of make it impossible. Still, for myself I'm in the camp where it's the job of the batsman and bowler to be able to perform on different surfaces.....You will get your horses for courses but all this comes down to selection and managemental nous. But the natural bias is to pick the best players in your home conditions and hope they are quick learners. I'm ok with home advantage being more than just the crowd. Top sides will win or draw away but it's always going to be difficult if the conditions and environment don't suit them. It's always been rare for sides to convincingly and regularly win away....I can only really remember the West Indies in the seventies and early to mid eighties and the Aussies in the nineties and 00s Edited by Stirlingsays (07 Mar 2021 12.55pm)
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stuckinbristol In the woodwork. 07 Mar 21 1.05pm | |
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Pure pace will always get wickets, and having one of the best spinners ever to bowl helps.
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Stirlingsays 07 Mar 21 1.28pm | |
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Originally posted by stuckinbristol
Pure pace will always get wickets, and having one of the best spinners ever to bowl helps. We do have some promising bowlers coming through if they can stay fit....Stone looks good for pace and you never know this might be Jamie Overton's year. We also have some promising wrist spinners who weren't chosen here. England have the talent for a strong side, but I don't think the ECB are 'fit for purpose' at enabling one.
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steeleye20 Croydon 07 Mar 21 2.26pm | |
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This has been a poor advert for test cricket, and it is debatable whether we will see it again on terrestrial television. It is back to one-dayers and test highlights I think. Test matches of 2/3 days duration in front of empty stadiums on bad wickets taking spin from the start, it is not good watching. And what do the providers do with the next 3 days which they have already scheduled? How do they cover their losses? Shame as cricket during the covid crisis has been a breathe of fresh air, until this.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 07 Mar 21 3.05pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
This has been a poor advert for test cricket, and it is debatable whether we will see it again on terrestrial television. It is back to one-dayers and test highlights I think. Test matches of 2/3 days duration in front of empty stadiums on bad wickets taking spin from the start, it is not good watching. And what do the providers do with the next 3 days which they have already scheduled? How do they cover their losses? Shame as cricket during the covid crisis has been a breathe of fresh air, until this.
It is a shame as I prefer test cricket to anything else. Being killed off by the sloggers.
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Midlands Eagle 07 Mar 21 5.47pm | |
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Originally posted by stuckinbristol
Pure pace will always get wickets, and having one of the best spinners ever to bowl helps. Yet Shane Warne struggled in India and he wasn't a bad spinner
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chris123 hove actually 12 Mar 21 4.19pm | |
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Originally posted by chris123
Brilliant bat - not sure of his skippering. Whereas Eoghan Morgan is a pretty good at tactical captaincy.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 12 Mar 21 7.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Isn't the whole idea of Test Cricket to play in all conditions. The pitches may have been turners but we had spinners as well plus the advantage of winning the toss and bowling last but our bowlers weren't as good as theirs and neither were our batsman. And when you talk about giving them seaming pitches when they come over here don't you think that Bumrah would enjoy that as he's an exceptional seam bowler. If we prepare harder greener pitches then it will massively suit England and basically negate spin altogether. And no, it's not to play in all conditions and pitches. In fact cricket is only played in a quite limited set of conditions, in comparison to say football. But I thought you'd know that. As for pitches, the word is doctored, for this one. And, as I've already stated - just do the same back. This was playing silly buggers and doing anything at all to win. The game was ruined. I don't quite think I'm the only person to think it wasn't a good test match at all.
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