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Averaging above 40 with no single or three digit scores. This tells a story.Typical Crawley, playing a loose shot when well set!
Some collapse that - 80/7.Safe to say Bazball has had better days...
Typical of England to start chirping about Root's dismissal, if it had been Rohit Sharma giving out in those circumstances they would have been fine with DRS.HawkEye founder puts England's outrage to rest with explanation on Joe Root's DRS dismissal in 4th Test
Joe Root's dismissal stirred quite a controversy during the fourth Test between India and England in Ranchi.www.hindustantimes.com
Exactly, there's no mention how many "Umpires Call" went their way with India's lbw decisions in their 1st innings.Typical of England to start chirping about Root's dismissal, if it had been Rohit Sharma giving out in those circumstances they would have been fine with DRS.
They need to realise they tossed away the chance of a win by batting badly second innings and bowling too full on a turning pitch when India chased what should have been a tricky total on that pitch...
I fear for England’s young spin bowlers because the domestic season in the U.K. is so messed up they’ll be expected to play all their first class cricket in spring and early autumn when the conditions only favour seamers. Still, The Hundred eh. Prime summer slot.Exactly, there's no mention how many "Umpires Call" went their way with India's lbw decisions in their 1st innings.
Plus - even with Root's excellent ton, he had a DRS call go in his favour - the ball struck his pad, when he didn't play a stroke. The replay showed his pad was an "Ant's Cock" outside the line of the off stump.
Their collapse of 80/7, left them with a mountain to climb - plus Ollie Robinson never looks fit, and his attitude on the field looks sh1te.
I fear for England's young spin bowlers, when they start the new cricket season. Bashir has Jack Leach in front of him at Somerset, and Hartley has to get past Nathan Lyon at Lancashire!!
Incredible venueThis has to be the world’s most stunning cricket venue. Queenstown and Cape Town will run it close, but I think this tops the lot.