I remember Cowdrey coming in with a broken arm. He did not face a ball.This is good for us, surely? The momentum was with India towards the end there. Chance for Smith and Overton to reset, calm down and get the job done. Also, a further night for Woakes to rest his shoulder, and come in if he has to.
I was surprised they sent in Overton before Atkinson. Wasn't it a bit early for a nightwatchman, if that was the thinking?This is good for us, surely? The momentum was with India towards the end there. Chance for Smith and Overton to reset, calm down and get the job done. Also, a further night for Woakes to rest his shoulder, and come in if he has to.
I remember Cowdrey coming in with a broken arm. He did not face a ball.
I don't remember that one. Which match, and what was the year?
Lump on them at 7/2Going to be squeaky bum time tomorrow.
Indians slight favourites.
Max Bygraves says hello!I see Hands took a catch for Lancashire against Cheshire, and also got a run out.
So it looks like Hands has good Hands.
You'd better not drop many with a surname like that.
Rest ? He best get have got in the nets practising how to bat with one armThis is good for us, surely? The momentum was with India towards the end there. Chance for Smith and Overton to reset, calm down and get the job done. Also, a further night for Woakes to rest his shoulder, and come in if he has to.
There was a rugby league prop forward, Alan Prescott, who broke his arm after four minutes playing for GB against Australia. Carried on and played the rest of the match. These soft southerners, eh?I remember Cowdrey coming in with a broken arm. He did not face a ball.
England's behaviour has been poor at times too. Both as bad as each other.Whatever happens tomorrow — this has, all things considered, been a good, sometimes enthralling series, between two teams where there isn't a lot to choose. India's behaviour has been poor at times, but they can certainly play, both with bat and ball, and anyway it proves that test cricket still counts, that there is fire and needle in it.
For me, it counts a lot more than T20, probably more than the one-day fifty over game (I won't even sully my lips by dwelling on the Hundred, soundbite cricket for an age with the attention span of a gnat). It's kept the summer interesting for me.
See below.I don't remember that one. Which match, and what was the
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All the pundits asked for their moment of the series. Pretty sure only Broad named an English moment.good old nasser summing up todays play " lets hope for couple early wickets to make it intresting " lol