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West Indies v England

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Two mates of mine are out there.....the jammy, jammy buggers!!!!
 
Bairstow pulled his team mates out of the shìt basically, if the Windies get close to England's total then you just know a 2nd innings capitulation is on the cards.
 
Swanjaxs said:
Bairstow pulled his team mates out of the shìt basically, if the Windies get close to England's total then you just know a 2nd innings capitulation is on the cards.

Well aren’t you a joy this evening :lol:
 
exiledclaseboy said:
Swanjaxs said:
Bairstow pulled his team mates out of the shìt basically, if the Windies get close to England's total then you just know a 2nd innings capitulation is on the cards.

Well aren’t you a joy this evening :lol:

Fair :lol:
But the English top order has drained any particle of optimism out of me :|

Swans will beat Blackpool on the weekend though 👌
 
I can only hope Alex Lees suffered a bit of nerves yesterday.......he deserves a chance and hopefully he'll come good.
He has to be an improvement on Burns!
 
To be fair by omitting Anderson and Broad England now have a very balanced team.

The bowlers are as bad as the batsmen.
 
This could be an interesting final couple of sessions if the Windies batters get nervous. Far more likely to peter out into a draw but stranger things have happened.
 
Four down. I’m on my own here but I’m sticking with this. Helps that the wife is out mind.
 
Time and overs running out now, what England would give for a blast of Anderson and Broad at the moment, they, in my opinion, would have taken England home in this situation.
 

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