bigfluffylemon wrote:Just totting up the numbers:
When the ball was 1-26 overs old, 22 wickets fell at a strike rate of a wicket every 32.5 deliveries and an average of 22 runs per wicket.
When the ball was 27-80 overs old, 13 wickets fell at a strike rate of a wicket every 82 deliveries and an average of 49.5 runs per wicket.
Pretty huge contrast.
bigfluffylemon wrote:England move ahead of Sri Lanka into 4th on the WTC. A 3-0 win will put us up to 48, with NZ just ahead. Australia and India look out of reach - England would need to win pretty much all their remaining tests and Australia lose at home to India for England to reach the final.
Is it just me, or is it crazy that England will play 8 more tests between now and 18th December? That's an average of 1 test every 15 days.
Durhamfootman wrote:bigfluffylemon wrote:England move ahead of Sri Lanka into 4th on the WTC. A 3-0 win will put us up to 48, with NZ just ahead. Australia and India look out of reach - England would need to win pretty much all their remaining tests and Australia lose at home to India for England to reach the final.
Is it just me, or is it crazy that England will play 8 more tests between now and 18th December? That's an average of 1 test every 15 days.
WC got in the way of the English test summer, because it was deemed essential that the WC be played in the rainy season rather than interfere with the IPL. Priorities, priorities
bigfluffylemon wrote:I really do fear that it's not long before test cricket is a three-way affair between the Big Three. Other countries don't care about it, and the Big Three don't want to play against them anyway unless they have to.
alfie wrote:It will certainly be a huge pity if Test Cricket withers and dies in the face of all too powerful franchise forces. I don't actually think it will - at least not yet awhile ;
alfie wrote:Averages 58 - though early days I guess...
Took wickets against Sri Lanka for the Lions. Tall , left arm , nippy apparently. Still seems a bit of a punt.
bigfluffylemon wrote:Just totting up the numbers:
When the ball was 1-26 overs old, 22 wickets fell at a strike rate of a wicket every 32.5 deliveries and an average of 22 runs per wicket.
When the ball was 27-80 overs old, 13 wickets fell at a strike rate of a wicket every 82 deliveries and an average of 49.5 runs per wicket.
Pretty huge contrast.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Ollie Robinson has slipped way back in the queue.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:I generally like the idea that when England are faced with a dilemma, they go with a pick for the future. So when considering Bairstow v Foakes, they went for Smith. Having the fit again Leach available, they went for Bashir. They didn't go back to Lees to replace Crawley as many expected. Maybe by looking past Robinson, who is close on 31, they are doing something similar with the pace bowlers...
Except they recalled Wood and Woakes! I get the feeling that Robinson just isn't a popular man.
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