Boomerangutangangbang
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RE: England Test Match Tour of India 2024
The most glaring mistake on this tour has been the inability to compile 1st innings totals of any substance, the failure to bat beyond the 2nd session has been all too common, when batting for 4 sessions should be what they are looking at with scores of around 400 should be par in most cases on a 1st or 2nd day wicket.
The Bazball model was the perfect fit in Pakistan, where the fast-forward style of constantly driving the game was key to buy time in order to achieve results on docile pitches. Horses for courses, & a different approach was needed in India with pitches helping spin & at times seam.
The general batting tempo has been all wrong other than the opening pair who have given their side decent starts, although only Duckett was able to cash in, Crawley has been consistent without going on, & Pope has been exposed to spin in the key No.3 slot, perhaps Root would've been a better fit.
The vast experience of the middle order haven't delivered, by comparison to the new look India line-up they have been out-played. Playing smart, playing the situation are just basics, it's all been one-dimensional. Playing yourself in before going through the gears, soaking up pressure when a bowler is having a good smell. I'm not suggesting going into your shell & become shotless like we have in the past when you become a sitting duck. Any bowler & in particular a spinner likes to bowl dots, working over the same batsman. They don't mind getting hit for the odd six if it brings a wickets, what they hate is the constant turning over of the strike which for the most part has been forgotten.
The lack of any sizeable partnerships has been a key difference. Losing wickets in clusters has been as much to do with poor shot selection as it has great bowling.
Playing an attractive brand will only get you so for, yes it brings new fans to the game, but equally existing supporters will want to see results.
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Snooks
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RE: England Test Match Tour of India 2024
(18-02-2024 21:04 )Snooks Wrote: Unfortunately some of the batting was rather indiscriminate and not terribly judicious.
Philosophy cannot be for it's own sake.
Selective judgement needs to be applied.
Positive and decisive intent yes.
Indiscriminate recklessness no.
Bit more mindfulness required for me.
Bit of a copy and paste job here me thinks.
England with the bat were just found wanting somewhat.
In India particularly first innings runs are of paramount importance.
That is where the majority of the runs need to be scored.
Boomer is pretty much spot on in his dissection of the series.
Doing things for the sake of a philosophy can make you look pretty silly.
England need to learn that lesson and show some agility of cricketing nous.
For me there has been too much of a feel of self inflicted demise about this series result. A little more bigger picture thinking at critical junctures would have made a heap of difference imo.
(This post was last modified: 09-03-2024 19:11 by Snooks.)
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09-03-2024 19:10 |
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