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England’s summer of international cricket - 2025 thread

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If England avoid loose wickets then we win. This pitch doesn’t play like it’s four days old.
Four an over sustained for 90 overs on day five is still a massive ask, even in the modern era and taking into account how England think and approach test cricket.
 
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Four an over sustained for 90 overs on day five is still a massive ask, even in the modern era and taking into account how England think and approach test cricket.
The first hour will tell us a lot. It’s got all the makings of a great day, and all three results are possible.
 
Aaargh, weather 🤯

Please let’s not have this magnificent game influenced by rain.
 
Had to pause for 30 mins so only just caught up. Wow! Wow! Wow!

1673 runs, 35 wickets, 7 hundreds, 395 overs of which I must have seen 90% of, five full days give or take, a true cricket feast.
 
Had to pause for 30 mins so only just caught up. Wow! Wow! Wow!

1673 runs, 35 wickets, 7 hundreds, 395 overs of which I must have seen 90% of, five full days give or take, a true cricket feast.
And a run rate of 4.2 over those 395 overs. Chris Tavare has had an eppy just thinking about it.
 
Also, Siraj’s meltdown just before and after lunch today was a sight to behold. Crawley and Duckett had him on a string.

Still not the biggest pathetic tantrum I’ve seen today mind.
 

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