The England Cricket Thread

yeah totally agree and i normally dont agree with sending one out. its only day one and dont want to think we have already won.

I agree. Root is well capable of hitting a double hundred. Near the end of the day though, he might have been tiring a bit, and prone to lose concentration, costing him his wicket. Might as well stick a night watchmen in for 10 minutes or so to protect him. If another batsman had gone out there, they naturally would have played like a normal batting pair.

Makes total sense.
 
"Find out what your Australian batsman name is by adding 'bowled Broad' to the end of your surname" :D

This DM article cracked me up. The tweets are brilliant, particularly the Nottinghamshire Police one. "We are receiving reports of Aussies in trouble" LMAO.
 
There's still 4 days left and we already have a 214 lead. I'd just bat on until all out tbh. We could end up 400-450 in front. Aus would need at least 650 to stand any chance. That's not going to happen.

That would be my thinking too. If England can get to 400-500, they might not even need a second innings. Which gives them plenty of time to bowl Australia out.
 
What a dire performance. I predicted England would win this series 4-1, and it looks like I'm going to be right.
 
Saw the highlights of the Stokes catch last night - what a take! One Collingwood would have been proud of.
 
Anyone know what time day 2 starts? I never understand why they start so late in the day, it's been light since 8am!

11am I believe.

It's probably a historical thing I guess, but it also limits the amount of overs/time in the field so it doesn't get too ridiculous regarding the load on bowlers etc. Also if you had super long days as standard it may not be possible in every cricket location depending on the time of year.
 
11am I believe.

It's probably a historical thing I guess, but it also limits the amount of overs/time in the field so it doesn't get too ridiculous regarding the load on bowlers etc. Also if you had super long days as standard it may not be possible in every cricket location depending on the time of year.

Just saw 11am was announced as well.

And i can understand about limiting the time/overs so the bowlers aren't completely worn out. But you could still have the same 80 odd overs in a day, but if they started at say 9am, that should mean finishing about 5pm, but at least giving more flexibility in the event of bad weather.
 
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