That is some leave to start.
That is some leave to start.
That leave. /
It was one run afterwards, Ian.
Crowd looks a bit disappointing there today.
Root looks so much more at ease now he's not the captain, even in the field, etc.
That's two proper club cricket run outs today. Makes me feel better about myself being about three yards short on 99 a few weeks ago.
Humble brag.
Reminds me before a game of football a few weeks back in Frankfurt, there was a cricket game on with the expat subcontinent bringing cricket to the Germans. Was lovely to see.
The last thing we need is the Germans learning cricket. Imagine their battery of 6ft 5 blond-haired quicks called things like Ralf Horstmann and Gunther Schmidt who would shout JAAA as another Englishman nicks one that jags up the hill at Lord's.
I wouldn't worry. From my 15 minutes of watching and Google searches after, the playing population isn't German born.
This sort of chat will always make me think of this: https://www.thedailymash.co.uk/sport...t-200906081811
Also seeing a lot of "Ooooh Ollie Pope has finally cracked test cricket!!!!!" stuff. Studiously ignoring him doing fuck all in the first test, that it was an absolute road for the first few days and just the whole "how many times are we going to get excited by a bloke having one good innings?" thing.
English media. They’ll batter him again when he does fuck all in the next few games.
Also Bracewell hits a lovely sweet ball. Edit: lol.
Pope is better than your Vinces and Crawleys, and has shown it with a shit ton of first class runs at a silly average. Real anomaly that he hasn't succeeded until now. Hopefully this is the last hurdle.
Mitchell trying to blame Southee.
Please bowl at the stumps ffs.
This is hilarious.
Ah, nice that the RED BALL RESET still allows for the final wicket going for about 70 unnecessary runs.
299. Looks close enough to achieve but will result in a mad scramble as we get towards the end of day at 199-8.
I'd love to be wrong but I don't quite get where all the positivity is coming from for this. Is it just because McCullum and Stokes talk a good game? Do we think Root is going to average 100 for the rest of his career? It'd be our fifth highest ever run chase I think they said and let's be honest at least one of our openers is gonna chuck their wicket.
4+ an over for 72 overs is tough, the only thing that makes it doable is NZ being a bowler light.
It'll need someone to go postal as well as Root going big again.
Averages 27.21 in 23 Tests, how many more does he need?
42 innings and over 25% of his total Test runs came in that one knock.
Tonbridge School, though, where the Cowdreys went, good school. Give him another 20 Tests just in case.
There’s gonna be some Ben Stokes madness this afternoon.
Meanwhile the BCCI have pocketed $6bn for the new TV rights sale of the IPL. Jesus.
Some start after tea.
If he sends Broad in next ahead of Foakes, he's officially stark raving mad.
This is insane.
I want to load up the steam but I know ill curse it
New Zealand lapsed into England bowling at Angelo Mathews mode for a moment there.
Hahaha this is glorious
Somebody in 1902 scored a 76 ball hundred for England? Mind blown.
Hopefully Stokes reads this right and doesnt try to keep up with Bairstow. YJB batting on different wicket here.
Probably got it off about 70 by today's laws. The all-run five sounds spicy.Jessop came to the crease with England at 48 for 5. He scored his first 50 runs in 43 minutes and reached his century in 75 minutes. He was eventually dismissed after 77 minutes for 104, which included 17 fours and an all-run five. Many of the fours had well cleared the boundary, but the laws of cricket in 1902 meant that to obtain six runs the ball had to be hit out of the ground. One of these "fours" was caught on the players' balcony. A newspaper managed to keep a detailed record of his innings, which shows that Jessop reached his hundred off 76 balls – one of the fastest Test centuries of all time.
Practically 6 an over in a 4th innings chase. Madness.
Yeah, fair play. That's short form stuff. I mean it's not sustainable but it was fun.
That was a terrific Test match. More than 4 an over, 1600 runs, 35 wickets, result in the final session. Can’t ask for more.
The intensity versus last summer’s rejected run chase (which was a lot more attainable than this one) is astounding.
Went for a nap at 2pm, woke up half an hour ago. Don't tell YJB or my boss, oops.
You lot sure are a pessimistic bunch.
3 out of 3 next week?
No chance.
New Zealand were the real winners yesterday. Another crushing blow for English cricket.
This video that's going round of the England team in a kebab shop last night will do more to connect cricket with the public than a thousand years of the Hundred.
You worry for the state of Ollie Pope’s guts after that monster
500 is on here. However we should declare so the score against the Aussies remains the highest one.