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RE: England v Ireland & Australia Test Cricket 2019 - Tbear - 06-09-2019 15:31

(06-09-2019 12:54 )Carl-Gen X Wrote:  No play because of rain this morning.

Expect a lot of pressure on Joe Root once Overton the night watchman gets out. If Root fails, then England could be in real trouble because Jason Roy is a wicket waiting to fall, then we’re into the middle order which has looked brittle on more than one occasion.

Roy and Buttler are just not test class batsmen averaging 9 this series, there not even significant batsmen in county cricket I feel if they fail on this flat pitch it should be the end of there stay in the side for a bit or certainly for Buttler I would like to see Roy to get another 4 tests in at nr5 maybe he can still prove my suspicion wrong.


RE: England v Ireland & Australia Test Cricket 2019 - hornball - 06-09-2019 19:05

A word for the passing of Abdul Qadir!! Terribly sad day, and at too young an age (yet again). For my money, the best leggie after Warney (in fact , in some ways, you could argue, surpasses the great Shane and in an era that seemed to have far greater purpose - a better thing for it too) Look at the stats from a bowler who played in an era where Test cricket was played far less than in SKW era, and you can only imagine the wickets he would have taken had he played as often. His average too was among the best!!

I hope Sky dig out some of his best performances from the archives (hand them over BBC - WE own them) to be included in an appropriate tribute to him!


RE: England v Ireland & Australia Test Cricket 2019 - lovebabes56 - 06-09-2019 19:54

He was incredibly accurate and his stats speak for themselves but an incredibly elegant action too!! RIP


RE: England v Ireland & Australia Test Cricket 2019 - hornball - 06-09-2019 20:11

(06-09-2019 19:54 )babelover48 Wrote:  He was incredibly accurate and his stats speak for themselves but an incredibly elegant action too!! RIP
You have said it all there Babelover!! Thank you!!


RE: England v Ireland & Australia Test Cricket 2019 - Charlemagne - 06-09-2019 23:41

England ended the day at 200-5.


RE: England v Ireland & Australia Test Cricket 2019 - lovebabes56 - 06-09-2019 23:45

Nicely poised I'd say at but a lot depends how much the rain will affect the pitch


RE: England v Ireland & Australia Test Cricket 2019 - Carl-Gen X - 07-09-2019 13:24

Bairstow clean bowled yet again trying to drive.

What’s the definition of insanity again?


RE: England v Ireland & Australia Test Cricket 2019 - Charlemagne - 07-09-2019 15:01

After the first innings Australia lead England by 196 runs.

Both their openners are out for 16 runs, Smith to the crease.

Can England get him out cheaply.


RE: England v Ireland & Australia Test Cricket 2019 - SecretAgent - 07-09-2019 15:07

I'm praying for England to rescue this game as I have a ticket for the final test at the Oval next Saturday and it would be good to have a chance of winning the ashes back


RE: England v Ireland & Australia Test Cricket 2019 - hornball - 07-09-2019 19:25

(07-09-2019 15:07 )SecretAgent Wrote:  I'm praying for England to rescue this game as I have a ticket for the final test at the Oval next Saturday and it would be good to have a chance of winning the ashes back
I envy you 'Secret' If I had the opportunity to go to any test (there are reasons) I wouldn't care if the Ashes were 'live' at that point, or not!! I get though, that a winner take all final match would have some atmosphere! - barmy army aside.