Bobbievee wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 10:57 pm
Why the hook shot with 7 runs required and exposing the absolute tail of leach and Jimmy A......who abso!utely did not deserve to be out in this position
I guess the cavalier approach from start to finish is all part and parcel of "Bazball".
Might be a different reaction if it happens in a deciding Ashes test mind.
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Really thought Jimmy was going to score the winning runs.
You can't say Stokes doesn't provide entertainment.
I stayed up as well. Completely wrecked my sleep for the rest of the week. I can face listening to the likes of Jim, Sammy and Gerry (Kelly)
Only time I usually pull an all nighter is on Thursday nights at election time. Like to see who is going to be leading the uk then a few hours kip before
So that’s Duckett getting the fastest 150 at Lord’s (beating Sir Don’s record) and being one of three and the first since Hobbs to score a hundred runs before lunch there.
Pope then gets the fastest ever double hundred in England (beating Sir Ian’s record).
justinr73 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 4:20 pm
So that’s Duckett getting the fastest 150 at Lord’s (beating Sir Don’s record) and being one of three and the first since Hobbs to score a hundred runs before lunch there.
Pope then gets the fastest ever double hundred in England (beating Sir Ian’s record).
Sirs Don and Ian (Lord Beefy these days of course) never got the chance to play against Ireland
Let's face it. We really shouldn't have got Test status. I know other fledgling test nations struggled at first, but cricket is a national game and obsession in the former colonies that play.
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Ireland had a decent side for a good few years, of course, but they were all pretty much finished by the time Test status was granted.
The fact that the glorious Brexit has effectively ended the chances of the lads getting experience in County Cricket (even the Brits amongst them) isn’t helpful.
Tector is one we might have encouraged to follow in the bootsteps of the likes of Morgan and Joyce.
justinr73 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 4:20 pm
So that’s Duckett getting the fastest 150 at Lord’s (beating Sir Don’s record) and being one of three and the first since Hobbs to score a hundred runs before lunch there.
Pope then gets the fastest ever double hundred in England (beating Sir Ian’s record).
TMS factoid
If Eng win and Stokes doesn't bowl, he will become the first captain in history to win a test match without batting bowling or keeping wkt in the match.
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The days of having a professional captain who didn't bat or bowl much are long gone. In my youth I watched Lancashire quite a bit. They were captained by the late Jack Bond who didn't bowl and rarely had much of an impact on the score board when batting. He was though a great leader who brought the best out of the rest of the team. Definitely worth a place in the side.
justinr73 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 12:19 am
Mike Brearley may as well have not batted.
Good stuff by Ireland today.
Stokes pretended his knee was fine but it didn’t look like it when he took the catch.
Mike had a big brain though. Think he averaged about 22
On the evidence Stokes shouldn't be in the side for the first test. England would have much better balance without him at the moment.
Michael McNamee isn't bad on the TMS team but I wish he would stop being so deferential to 'Sir' Alastair Cook. By all means use the title to introduce him but leave it at that.
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