jimharri
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Is that all? Can't he bat one handed then? Soft Brummie tw@.100%, arm in sling, dislocated I thought?
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Is that all? Can't he bat one handed then? Soft Brummie tw@.100%, arm in sling, dislocated I thought?
50 overs?Have they changed ball yet ?
Watching f1
Less than 150 to win now. Is Woakes definitely not going to bat?
I think he intends being there at the end. Batting aggressively but sensiblyClearly Brook doesn't plan on hanging around long.
Have they changed ball yet ?
Watching f1
And advising on the best tactics to get Brook outNasser praying for an England wicket
It’s what the commentators do for every batter!And advising on the best tactics to get Brook out
I'd take it, unless you only put on a small bet. If you're looking at, say, £50, I'd take it. Don't forget, we're effectively 4 down with Woakes being unable to bat. And, as you said, one wicket changes everything. Smith wii be next in, and while he can tell one end of a bat from the other, he'd be our last "recognised" batsman*. When he goes, we're down to the tail end Charlies. Would you fancy Tongue or Overton to get 50+?Got 4/1 yesterday and they are offering 70% of the total as a payout now. One wicket will change that greatly.
No but Ian Ward on comms is encouraging them toHave they changed ball yet ?
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I think he intends being there at the end. Batting aggressively but sensibly
Bairstow in full flow was a sight to behold.Brook is the most exciting batsman we’ve had since KP.
I was at Headingley that day when him and Overton (I think) smashed NZ all over the place. What a performance that was, bloody Yorkie. It was my eldest’s first ever day at a test match and he loved it and is a keen cricket watcher because of itBairstow in full flow was a sight to behold.
For someone from the land that time forgot.
True. Though he was always susceptible to being clean bowled.Bairstow in full flow was a sight to behold.
For someone from the land that time forgot.