Bloody hell.. brilliant series, class bowling and admittedly not the best batting but boy it’s entertaining
No, it's two excellent bowling lines up against some average players.
Also, test matches are much more interesting these days now there are more wickets. The most boring thing in cricket is a day where it's 300/1
comment by The Beast 🐒 (U2836)
posted 32 minutes ago
Bloody hell.. brilliant series, class bowling and admittedly not the best batting but boy it’s entertaining
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Entertaining if you like crash bang wallop cricket, but the standard of batting, Smith aside has been shocking for most of the series. Certainly not Test Match standard. There has barely been an opening partnership over 20.
comment by Everywhere you go always take Lamela with you. Mopo's #1 fan. (U7905)
posted 3 minutes ago
No, it's two excellent bowling lines up against some average players.
Also, test matches are much more interesting these days now there are more wickets. The most boring thing in cricket is a day where it's 300/1
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That's where we differ, itl shows quality Test hardened batsmen if that is the score after day 1. There is plenty of one day stuff if you want the game over in a day. Most of the modern Test matches, weather aside, barely make Day 4.
Sorry sandy but don’t agree. Much prefer this than 300-1 as mopo pointed out. It’s frustrating but the game swings from one side to another constantly. Love it, absolutely love it
Well most test matches are still lasting 4 or 5 days, so your analysis is a bit off the mark
It does demonstrate that there are a large number of extremely talented bowlers available at the moment for most sides, not so much batsmen
But these things go in cycles and the pendulum will eventually swing back the other way.
Then we'll get back to having drawn matches with neither side finishing their 2nd innings within 5 days
Except for India, all other team's batting in test in all time low
Imo test march batting is unlikely to improve. You won't be getting many Cook's coming through now as t20 is a huge part of any youngster's game. However, even in this series the likes of Buttler have Stokes, who are as good as any at hitting 6s have shown they are capable of knuckling down.
Imo it's all to do with mentality and coaching. We won't be getting Boycott style blocking again, but with the right coaching a player with a reasonable technique can become a top test player.
As I said earlier I am happy with the one day game creeping into test matches as it's more entertaining. I was at the first day of this test and Buttler at the end was brilliant to watch.
England now have 2 openers though, Burns & Denly...
I was at the first day at Edgabston and watched some superb cricket
comment by 🏆 🏆 🏆 Keep It Greasy 🏆 🏆 🏆So It'll Go Down Easy (U1396)
posted 1 day, 13 hours ago
Well most test matches are still lasting 4 or 5 days, so your analysis is a bit off the mark
It does demonstrate that there are a large number of extremely talented bowlers available at the moment for most sides, not so much batsmen
But these things go in cycles and the pendulum will eventually swing back the other way.
Then we'll get back to having drawn matches with neither side finishing their 2nd innings within 5 days
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Only bad weather usually gets Test matches anywhere near the 5th day. This looks like being another three and a half day test.
Smith apart. Neither England or Australia have any batsmen of real Test Match ability.
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Both sides’ batting is poor but Burns, Stokes, Root, Warner (despite being shiiit this series) and Labuschagne are all clearly test match ability
Sandy, whilst I don’t agree with article entirely.. I get your point test cricket being the purest form, no doubt..
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posted on 13/9/19
Bloody hell.. brilliant series, class bowling and admittedly not the best batting but boy it’s entertaining
posted on 13/9/19
No, it's two excellent bowling lines up against some average players.
Also, test matches are much more interesting these days now there are more wickets. The most boring thing in cricket is a day where it's 300/1
posted on 13/9/19
comment by The Beast 🐒 (U2836)
posted 32 minutes ago
Bloody hell.. brilliant series, class bowling and admittedly not the best batting but boy it’s entertaining
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Entertaining if you like crash bang wallop cricket, but the standard of batting, Smith aside has been shocking for most of the series. Certainly not Test Match standard. There has barely been an opening partnership over 20.
posted on 13/9/19
comment by Everywhere you go always take Lamela with you. Mopo's #1 fan. (U7905)
posted 3 minutes ago
No, it's two excellent bowling lines up against some average players.
Also, test matches are much more interesting these days now there are more wickets. The most boring thing in cricket is a day where it's 300/1
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That's where we differ, itl shows quality Test hardened batsmen if that is the score after day 1. There is plenty of one day stuff if you want the game over in a day. Most of the modern Test matches, weather aside, barely make Day 4.
posted on 13/9/19
Sorry sandy but don’t agree. Much prefer this than 300-1 as mopo pointed out. It’s frustrating but the game swings from one side to another constantly. Love it, absolutely love it
posted on 13/9/19
Well most test matches are still lasting 4 or 5 days, so your analysis is a bit off the mark
It does demonstrate that there are a large number of extremely talented bowlers available at the moment for most sides, not so much batsmen
But these things go in cycles and the pendulum will eventually swing back the other way.
Then we'll get back to having drawn matches with neither side finishing their 2nd innings within 5 days
posted on 14/9/19
Except for India, all other team's batting in test in all time low
posted on 14/9/19
Imo test march batting is unlikely to improve. You won't be getting many Cook's coming through now as t20 is a huge part of any youngster's game. However, even in this series the likes of Buttler have Stokes, who are as good as any at hitting 6s have shown they are capable of knuckling down.
Imo it's all to do with mentality and coaching. We won't be getting Boycott style blocking again, but with the right coaching a player with a reasonable technique can become a top test player.
As I said earlier I am happy with the one day game creeping into test matches as it's more entertaining. I was at the first day of this test and Buttler at the end was brilliant to watch.
posted on 14/9/19
England now have 2 openers though, Burns & Denly...
posted on 14/9/19
I was at the first day at Edgabston and watched some superb cricket
posted on 15/9/19
comment by 🏆 🏆 🏆 Keep It Greasy 🏆 🏆 🏆So It'll Go Down Easy (U1396)
posted 1 day, 13 hours ago
Well most test matches are still lasting 4 or 5 days, so your analysis is a bit off the mark
It does demonstrate that there are a large number of extremely talented bowlers available at the moment for most sides, not so much batsmen
But these things go in cycles and the pendulum will eventually swing back the other way.
Then we'll get back to having drawn matches with neither side finishing their 2nd innings within 5 days
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Only bad weather usually gets Test matches anywhere near the 5th day. This looks like being another three and a half day test.
posted on 15/9/19
Smith apart. Neither England or Australia have any batsmen of real Test Match ability.
———————-
Both sides’ batting is poor but Burns, Stokes, Root, Warner (despite being shiiit this series) and Labuschagne are all clearly test match ability
posted on 18/9/19
Sandy, whilst I don’t agree with article entirely.. I get your point test cricket being the purest form, no doubt..
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