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It did get a bit twitchy but after they went 8 down India and particularly Jadeja went completely into their shell scoring less than 2 runs and over for the rest of the match.

He just seemed content with protecting Bumrah and Siraj and nicking the odd run which I can understand up to a point but the pitch was still misbehaving and it was almost inevitable and a ball would have Bumrah or Siraj name on it which turned out it did.

Just thought Jadeja would be a bit more aggressive

He looked absolutely cooked. I don't think he had it in him to be aggressive. He was in the mentality of staying in for as long as possible and it's not easy to switch into a more aggressive approach. Unless you win the game, you made the wrong call - but he was more likely to hole out giving it a slog. Siraj's wicket was quite ridiculous as well!

Stokes in that monster innings in Headingley had the advantage of playing himself in with others around him initially. It was only when he was with Leach where he had to take the lead and keep him off strike as much as possible. He had a good partnership with Bairstow before the others came in and were skittled pretty quickly.

I just checked the scorecard and he got 135 not out from 219 balls which shows how much time he took to set himself initially, because we still needed 73 runs when Leach came in and Stokes knocked all but 1 of them off in 10.2 overs!
 
Paid by licence payers not to slag off England players for the sin of being injured.

We needed Archer even though Broad and Jimmy were brilliant on home soil. We often got battered away.

Aggers was embarrassed so he paid his dues. Archer and Stokes (yes the dynamic England Captain who was at the centre of this) taught him a lesson. Not a massive deal but I’m sure you would have something to say if someone on here had been slating Rodri last season.

The Aggers Defence League are reminding me of the Blues who gave the v’s to Kolarov but couldn’t take it when Alex’s gave a bit back.

Are you really trying to say that Agnew should be a complete cheer leader for the ECB because he’s employed by the BBC? Because that’s completely laughable in itself when you consider they pay Jim Maxwell to come over every ashes to slander us.

It wasn’t even a wild take from Agnew in my view, due to the nagging injuries it looked like Archer was going to struggle to even be a four over bowler so I think calling Agnew a **** for this one is a bit wild especially when you’ve got the likes of Nasser openly pulling for either India or Australia whenever they play us and that lad was an England skipper.

The only thing Aggers can be accused of is boring the fucking shit out of listeners about his euphonium playing abilities but he’s getting his leg pulled about that on a constant basis anyway.
 
On Aggers and Archer the fact that it's taken three and a half years for him to be proven wrong,and thus become newsworthy, suggests it wasn't such an outlandish prediction to make.

It's not the first time he has offered up an opinion on Archer that has subsequently been proven wrong but at the same time been misconstrued into something that it absolutely wasn't.

Back in 2019 he questioned Archers inclusion in the WC squad on the basis of team harmony. He was obviously referring to a side that had been hugely successful, top of the rankings and one of the favourites for that World Cup.

Didn't stop people suggesting it was about something else and making an absurd comparison with Gary Ballance coming into a Test and ODI set up that was anything but settled and successful.

Aggers was having none of it. Calling Lieuw a **** and Ronay a wanker is something we can all get behind surely.

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/b...new-row-with-journalist-bbc?CMP=share_btn_url
 
He looked absolutely cooked. I don't think he had it in him to be aggressive. He was in the mentality of staying in for as long as possible and it's not easy to switch into a more aggressive approach. Unless you win the game, you made the wrong call - but he was more likely to hole out giving it a slog. Siraj's wicket was quite ridiculous as well!

Stokes in that monster innings in Headingley had the advantage of playing himself in with others around him initially. It was only when he was with Leach where he had to take the lead and keep him off strike as much as possible. He had a good partnership with Bairstow before the others came in and were skittled pretty quickly.

I just checked the scorecard and he got 135 not out from 219 balls which shows how much time he took to set himself initially, because we still needed 73 runs when Leach came in and Stokes knocked all but 1 of them off in 10.2 overs!
That innings will never be beaten.
 
He looked absolutely cooked. I don't think he had it in him to be aggressive. He was in the mentality of staying in for as long as possible and it's not easy to switch into a more aggressive approach. Unless you win the game, you made the wrong call - but he was more likely to hole out giving it a slog. Siraj's wicket was quite ridiculous as well!

Stokes in that monster innings in Headingley had the advantage of playing himself in with others around him initially. It was only when he was with Leach where he had to take the lead and keep him off strike as much as possible. He had a good partnership with Bairstow before the others came in and were skittled pretty quickly.

I just checked the scorecard and he got 135 not out from 219 balls which shows how much time he took to set himself initially, because we still needed 73 runs when Leach came in and Stokes knocked all but 1 of them off in 10.2 overs!
He was 3 off 75 balls at the start of that innings, absolute masterclass of going through the gears that was
 
He was 3 off 75 balls at the start of that innings, absolute masterclass of going through the gears that was
An absolute demonstration of discipline. Of course he then went on to win the match. A great innings, maybe the best ever by an England batsman.
There was also that innings by Athers in SA to rival it, but iirc that match ended in a draw.
 
It was an amazing test match, and it had everything, Stokes looked gone after that, even walking back up the stairs he looked done in. It got a bit squeaky bum time and you had the feeling one bad over and India would win

India should have gambled and swung the bat more, When you're 8 down It would have been better to have a go than just nicking singles and protecting the non-batsman, 192 didn't look enough, but the pressure of England having a sort of score on the board on a dodgy wicket helped, Archer Carse Stokes bowled well and when Woakes took the 7th wicket with a beauty, its was just a matter of time.

Crazy how it ended and India didn't deserve that, but its a England win and 2.1 up with Manchester next up ?
I've got a feeling rain will play a major part and England will be happy to be sitting in the dressing room for a couple of days

It isn't though is it.

Hopefully Dawson comes in for Bashir next as I wouldn't want to be going to Lancs without a specialist spinner (and he gives you a bit with the bat) but I suspect it will be Bethell.
 
It isn't though is it.

Hopefully Dawson comes in for Bashir next as I wouldn't want to be going to Lancs without a specialist spinner (and he gives you a bit with the bat) but I suspect it will be Bethell.
Dawson has been added to the Squad and I suspect he might bat at 8, allowing us to replace Woakes with someone who might not provide as much with the bat (Maybe that Sam Cook).

For what its worth I'd be bringing Bethell into the side to replace Crawley or Pope, and I think he could play the role of a 2nd spinner, but I don't like the idea of him being our only spinner. Maybe something like this:

Crawley, Duckett, Bethell, Root, Brook, Stokes, Smith, Dawson, Atkinson, Archer, Cook
 
Lara’s 153* against Australia was better.
Lara’s stroke making was of higher quality but he was a specialist as opposed to Stokes an all rounder. Lara made a lot of his runs when Windies were only 5 down and they were 9 down only near the end whereas Stokes had more pressure on making a mistake. Hard to pick between them. I’m calling it a draw!
 
It isn't though is it.

Hopefully Dawson comes in for Bashir next as I wouldn't want to be going to Lancs without a specialist spinner (and he gives you a bit with the bat) but I suspect it will be Bethell.

It's Manchester Old Trafford next up

Jacob Bethell will get the place because he bats at 3 and bowls, so it gives England the option of Pope dropping down to 4
 
Lara’s stroke making was of higher quality but he was a specialist as opposed to Stokes an all rounder. Lara made a lot of his runs when Windies were only 5 down and they were 9 down only near the end whereas Stokes had more pressure on making a mistake. Hard to pick between them. I’m calling it a draw!
He was against a stronger bowling attack. It was peak McGrath, Gillespie, Warne and MacGill.
 
On Aggers and Archer the fact that it's taken three and a half years for him to be proven wrong,and thus become newsworthy, suggests it wasn't such an outlandish prediction to make.

It's not the first time he has offered up an opinion on Archer that has subsequently been proven wrong but at the same time been misconstrued into something that it absolutely wasn't.

Back in 2019 he questioned Archers inclusion in the WC squad on the basis of team harmony. He was obviously referring to a side that had been hugely successful, top of the rankings and one of the favourites for that World Cup.

Didn't stop people suggesting it was about something else and making an absurd comparison with Gary Ballance coming into a Test and ODI set up that was anything but settled and successful.

Aggers was having none of it. Calling Lieuw a **** and Ronay a wanker is something we can all get behind surely.

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/b...new-row-with-journalist-bbc?CMP=share_btn_url
I never knew Aggers had it in him. Aggers was having a few bowls of humble pie yesterday. He knew he’d fooked up but no lasting damage done.
 
An absolute demonstration of discipline. Of course he then went on to win the match. A great innings, maybe the best ever by an England batsman.
There was also that innings by Athers in SA to rival it, but iirc that match ended in a draw.
Was just going to mention Atherton in Joburg. What an innings that was on an absolute brute of a pitch.

Not only did he single handedly save that test match with a majestic 185 not out but that spell that Allan Donald bowled to him was easily the most hostile I've ever seen. Every delivery was an event and when Atherton was dropped on 99 Donald completely blew his top which made he bowl even faster!!

The images of Donald giving Atherton the thousand yard stare after every delivery and Atherton smiling back at him are brilliant
 

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