Steve Smith does not appear a well man. (also noting the confusing presence of Russel Arnold on co-comms)
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Steve Smith does not appear a well man. (also noting the confusing presence of Russel Arnold on co-comms)
Such a fuckwit style at this point.
The fuck was he doing?
Cricket 19 is on game pass and God what an awful fucking game
I bought it the other week. It fills a void but really hasnt progressed as much as it should for being 4th in the series.
Perhaps I was just drunk and impatient I’ll give it another go lol
I have it, it's not bad imo but they could do so much more with it if they had any money.
They were just bought out. So hopefully they end up with more investment
David Gower on the PSL commentary team (on Sky now) is... bizarre. Not saying I'm against it, mind.
Sibley
Crawley
Bairstow
Root
Stokes
Pope
Foakes
Archer
Leach
Broad
Anderson
4 changes seems to be the new default for us. 1 spinner in Ahmedabad is... a bold move.
That's going to be fun when the ball decides to do nothing.
Are we not overstating the influence of the PINK BALL a bit? Time will tell.
It's certainly a curious one to select this team, then win the toss and bat. Does the ball get pinker on day 4?
Day 4? India will be just putting the finishing touches on the run chase of 27 we've set them by then.
:drool:
So glad this has started at a time that lets me watch all of it.
No ball the ball before and after the wicket, call me a cynic...
Bairstow absolutely furious. Instant review.
This has all the hallmarks of a classic Bairsy wasted review.
:drool:
Is Covid not a thing in India?
Non turning left arm spinner bagging in the 7th over. Hello darkness my old friend.
Glad we binned off one of our best young bats, making his way in the side, for Jonny B and the Missed Straight Ones.
Kohli and the crowd seething as a review doesn't go their way. Lovely stuff.
Not really sure why that's been reviewed either though I suppose our batting is wonky enough that if you think you've an outside chance of saving Root then you'd risk it.
Watching live, I thought it'd turned too much to be honest. Review seemed fair to me. Crawley has played the best innings of the series so far at the moment, some of the shots have been glorious.
I'm really enjoying this.
I thought we were good at a Cricket?
Was looking forward to this as well. Game over in the first morning.
They seem to be literally nothing without Buttler's dressing room presence. It's a pattern we've seen time and time again in the last few years.
Made it to 100. :drool:
My expectations for the entire series were immediately surpassed with the 1st Test win, so I'm surprisingly nonchalant about this all really.
I can see our bowlers doing some damage with the pink under lights this evening tbh. If they don't, well. Yeah.
I'm pretty sure that Broad innings was as a lights watchman. Get us to the darkness!
Any England follower knows the darkness well.
If Jimmy can just hang about for 30 balls or so Foakes might get to double figures.
What is most frustrating is that 1st win has definitely ramped up the expectations of pundits and fans so much that we're now overly criticising the team.
Yes, we batted poorly and have been roundly outplayed, but it seems like all of a sudden, it's the blame of the rotation policy, not playing Bairstow, sending Buttler back (even though that was ALWAYS the plan), not picking Bess, not picking Stone, playing 3 seamers, etc., etc.
It's probably just because I can't escape Michael Vaughan and his genuinely braindead opinions, but it seems like even some of the more respectable pundits are now chipping in. Why can't anyone just keep their fucking oar out and let us play this series out, get some experience for the younger members of the team, and continue developing with an eye to the Ashes, which is in all honesty, the most important thing for English Test cricket.
The rotation is clearly half an eye on the t20 series and World Cup coming soon (as well as silly things like the players mental health). Don’t really have an issue with it aside from I wouldn’t pick Bairstow in the test team ever.
I agree completely with that. I know Dan Lawrence was having a tough time, but what better place to play against spin bowling and learn?
And of course, Vaughan was the leading voice in wanting Bairstow back in the team, the prick.
Same agency I believe.
https://phoenixmg.co.uk/our-family/
If you ever want to view the corruption index it's there. Bairstow used to be with them but left a while ago after some kind of falling out, which doesn't surprise me.
The England management are probably accepting a dicking by India in this series, but it's natural for fans not to.
It's just struck me looking down that list (haven't looked in a while so there are quite a few new younger recruits) that they seem to go for... how can I put this. A certain type of person?
I assume you mean they're all white as fuck.
I was expecting a long list of Yorkshireman but that trait did stand out more.
It's not just the whiteness but also the 'right sort of family'ness that screams from most of the faces. Just look at Tom Lammonby, sure he's a fine young player, but ffs he has public school dripping off his face.
Speccy Leach. :cool:
He has turned Pujara into his bunny, where he had previously averaged 400 against left arm spinners or something.
The England players look absolutely fed up.
Shamshuddin has been a bent cunt for years, and still is.
With DRS in place, the only way you can actually be bent is to fail to follow procedures properly and he and Chaudhury have done it time after time in this series. Menon is fine.
Hahahaaaaa fuck off, Kohli.
Surprised he didn't consider the review again.
They can put neutral umpires back in.
It's not just India - some of the worst home umpiring I've ever seen was done by Gregory Braithwaite or whatever his name is in the West Indies. It comes from the pressure of being in (and part of) a highly partisan environment, and I don't think there's any environment more partisan than home Indian cricket.