Making_Splinters wrote:Not as good as India's seniors once were but better than they were when they were dropped. England also unlike India have to find nearly a complete new batting unit at once rather than over a period of years.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Four wickets for Woakes as England roll SLA over. But both openers fail for England. A huge lead. Interesting that Moeen bowled rather than Borthwick.
Robert wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:Four wickets for Woakes as England roll SLA over. But both openers fail for England. A huge lead. Interesting that Moeen bowled rather than Borthwick.
Woakes has the misfortune of competing with Stokes for a single place, which is a shame. In what position does Ali bat at county level?
Robert wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:Four wickets for Woakes as England roll SLA over. But both openers fail for England. A huge lead. Interesting that Moeen bowled rather than Borthwick.
Woakes has the misfortune of competing with Stokes for a single place, which is a shame. In what position does Ali bat at county level?
englandmad666 wrote:Robert wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:Four wickets for Woakes as England roll SLA over. But both openers fail for England. A huge lead. Interesting that Moeen bowled rather than Borthwick.
Woakes has the misfortune of competing with Stokes for a single place, which is a shame. In what position does Ali bat at county level?
Could woakes and stokes both play? If woakes batted at 8, could both equally take the 3rd seamer position if they played? Woakes has taken nearly 300 wickets at 25 for warks?
englandmad666 wrote:Could woakes and stokes both play? If woakes batted at 8, could both equally take the 3rd seamer position if they played? Woakes has taken nearly 300 wickets at 25 for warks?
D/L wrote:englandmad666 wrote:Could woakes and stokes both play? If woakes batted at 8, could both equally take the 3rd seamer position if they played? Woakes has taken nearly 300 wickets at 25 for warks?
I wouldn't have thought so. Stokes is the player in possession, so will probably play, with Bresnan, also the player in possession, at #8.
County form leading up to the tests may have a bearing too.
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