ffs..
7 doon the noo. It could be a Rash win..
Reminds me of pen. takers dinking it straight down the middle knowing the keeper will leap one way or t'other..
Certainly an extra flavour to the Test version.
I don't have too much of a problem with this pitch. The number of batters deceived by the ball that didn't spin isn't entirely on the pitch, it's also a lot of not very good batting. The pitch did skew in favour of the spin bowlers, but not so much it was a 2 day match.
If we got match after match of this all around the world that'd be a different thing, especially now you can't hide the bat behind the pad with DRS giving spinners many more lbw victims
TBH, while I agree the players should be more mentally capable to play on this, for a test match to last less than 2 days is embarrassing.
The pitch was hooping all over the place, and the spinners didn't even know which ball would spin and which would go straight on. No wonder the batsmen couldn't pick them. I can kinda understand going back to give yourself time, but surely England needed to push forward to take the spin out of the game. Yes, it runs the risk of you getting in trouble from a full, fast straight one, but still...
Tough to push forwards against the variety in angles India give. I think there's much more scope to play straighter mind and if you get a snorter and it takes an edge and it's caught so be it. It's the numbers getting done by the straight ball, probably because they've seen so much spin, which makes me think there's scope for a number of batters to have done better. Though some very good players on both sides would observe it was beyond them in this match, so how good would you need to be to stay calm if the best around are struggling, I'm sure we'd hear from former players who could do it, but they didn't have the DRS lbw to contend with
Of course my solution to not getting out doesn't solve the problem of scoring runs, other than you might stick around to get a few more hittable balls.
Longer tail it is, just 1 quickie ( & Stokes ).
Day 1 and mostly spin at work and getting wickets...
plus ca change, but Lawrence doing his best to avoid early capitulation. 180 - 7 seems like nose-bleed territory but probs. 100 short; the pitch may deteriorate pretty quick but we'll have to see.
Pants again. Easy strategy for India, knock Leach out of the attack and we are toast I'd think. They aren't even trying to score off Jimmy. Bess starts with a no ball and a drag down.....oops
Mental scars and or mental fatigue. getting out to so many straight deliveries in the last game was bad enough, this isn't spinning quite the same way and still the straight ball befuddles them as a group.
If they have a gameplan as to how to bat when they go out there they're abandoning it on the walk to the middle. Which is partly experience, and partly they're just not very good, how much there's caveat of given the conditions isn't clear
I nearly commented on that. I once took 3 wickets in an over and got smashed in the over 3 overs bowled in a 6 a-side game, this lad has gone to even greater extremes. I bet he remembers the 6s more