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Nothing disgraceful about what he did. It is up to the umpire to decide after all. How often do you see a batsman walking of their own accord nowadays? It's rare, especially in a game as big as this. Plus Clarke did the same thing a few years ago against us.
One of the comments on the BBC article is good.
"Broad should have walked.
Then Australia should have allowed Trott to replace him and given back the 150 runs they got through a poor umpiring decision in the first innings."
That's excluding the other 2 poor decisions that went against us. Shit happens.
One of the comments on the BBC article is good.
"Broad should have walked.
Then Australia should have allowed Trott to replace him and given back the 150 runs they got through a poor umpiring decision in the first innings."
That's excluding the other 2 poor decisions that went against us. Shit happens.
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It's not that he didn't walk, it was the way he just walked to the middle of the wicket and had a chat with Ian Bell like nothing had happened. Disgraceful is a bit harsh but it definitely took some cojones...Locktar wrote:Nothing disgraceful about what he did. It is up to the umpire to decide after all. How often do you see a batsman walking of their own accord nowadays? It's rare, especially in a game as big as this. Plus Clarke did the same thing a few years ago against us.
One of the comments on the BBC article is good.
"Broad should have walked.
Then Australia should have allowed Trott to replace him and given back the 150 runs they got through a poor umpiring decision in the first innings."
That's excluding the other 2 poor decisions that went against us. Shit happens.
fuck it though, swings and roundabouts, there have been plenty that have gone against us, and it serves Australia right for wasting referrals. I remember an absolutely ridiculous one from earlier in the day from a Pattinson delivery that was heading about a mile past leg-stump.
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This all day. I hope shit like this wakes captains up from using 'tactical referrals' on ticky-tack chances early in the innings.meanmrcustard wrote:It's not that he didn't walk, it was the way he just walked to the middle of the wicket and had a chat with Ian Bell like nothing had happened. Disgraceful is a bit harsh but it definitely took some cojones...Locktar wrote:Nothing disgraceful about what he did. It is up to the umpire to decide after all. How often do you see a batsman walking of their own accord nowadays? It's rare, especially in a game as big as this. Plus Clarke did the same thing a few years ago against us.
One of the comments on the BBC article is good.
"Broad should have walked.
Then Australia should have allowed Trott to replace him and given back the 150 runs they got through a poor umpiring decision in the first innings."
That's excluding the other 2 poor decisions that went against us. Shit happens.
fuck it though, swings and roundabouts, there have been plenty that have gone against us, and it serves Australia right for wasting referrals. I remember an absolutely ridiculous one from earlier in the day from a Pattinson delivery that was heading about a mile past leg-stump.
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I just watched that delivery. how the fuck did the umpire miss that??
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poms have 30 runs to take the last wicket
Anderson's stretching his groin
think I saw fudydudy in the crowd, fingers chewed to first joint

Anderson's stretching his groin
think I saw fudydudy in the crowd, fingers chewed to first joint
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this is gonna be close....
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wooomph, what a test.
EDIT: and another 9 to go!
EDIT: and another 9 to go!
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Wow! Wish I was there, that would have been tense!
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Wasn't worried at all. Nope.
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woo, just got back- that was far too tense for my liking. what is it with these australian tail enders?
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Bring on Thursday!! What a test that was, if the whole series is going to be like this I might collapse.
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lately, they have to know how to bat cos our middle order is so...ah...susceptiblehutyluty wrote:woo, just got back- that was far too tense for my liking. what is it with these australian tail enders?
your bowlers ultimately did the job but they sure looked relieved,
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Pattinson has a test match 99 right? Siddle handles a bat fairly well and we've all seen what Agar is capable of, the extra runs that your tail can provide could prove very useful.
Should Finn play in the next test?? He's got a good record at lords but he'll have to bowl really well in the nets I reckon, there doesn't seem to be much faith in him atm...
Should Finn play in the next test?? He's got a good record at lords but he'll have to bowl really well in the nets I reckon, there doesn't seem to be much faith in him atm...
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In that second innings he seemed intimidated & unsure.
His team mates didn't appear to know how to help him, including Anderson who usually seems supportive of him.
Maybe the tension paid a subtle toll on the team dynamic & he (again) became the butt of their criticism.
His team mates didn't appear to know how to help him, including Anderson who usually seems supportive of him.
Maybe the tension paid a subtle toll on the team dynamic & he (again) became the butt of their criticism.
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He tends to bowl a bad spell when it really matters and when matches are really close like yesterday if you bowl 2 overs for 12 it seems a lot worse than it actually is.
I'd keep him in for Lords, he's played a lot of cricket there with middlesex. If he doesn't perform after that Bresnan comes in.
I'd keep him in for Lords, he's played a lot of cricket there with middlesex. If he doesn't perform after that Bresnan comes in.
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starc's got a 99, but his bowlng has been woeful. he'll likely be replaced by jackson bird (whos a gun) next test.
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I was kind of hoping to see Rhino Harris get a go. How he can still make the squad I don't know. What happened to Cummings? Still suffering with back injuries???
Looking forward to Thursday, the weather looks like it'll be perfect for batting so we'll probably see 15 wickets fall in the day
Looking forward to Thursday, the weather looks like it'll be perfect for batting so we'll probably see 15 wickets fall in the day
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