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#1
Posted 2006-May-15, 16:40
#2
Posted 2006-May-16, 03:37
But if you can't bowl a side out in 200 overs, you aren't going to win. Simple as that.
#3
Posted 2006-May-16, 03:42
Roland
#4
Posted 2006-May-16, 06:48
I don't go to watch England very often - I think about 7 times in total before last weekend, and on 6 of them England lost. This time, we went on Sunday when England were in a pretty much unloseable position. So they drew.
Jeffrey says I'm not allowed to go again for a while.
#5
Posted 2006-May-16, 09:00
#6
Posted 2006-May-16, 10:56
FrancesHinden, on May 16 2006, 12:48 PM, said:
I don't go to watch England very often - I think about 7 times in total before last weekend, and on 6 of them England lost. This time, we went on Sunday when England were in a pretty much unloseable position. So they drew.
Jeffrey says I'm not allowed to go again for a while.
I've never seen England lose and every time I've been (barring Aussies last year) we have utterly thrashed the oppo on the day.
Frances - you are hereby banned from ever seeing England live again. I hope you understand its for the best...
#9
Posted 2006-May-16, 16:41
The crowd only really got going once Sajid Mahmood had his hot spell, most of the rest of the time being spent cheering everything Monty Panesar did.
We would have finished Australia off becuase the focus would have been there and we know how hard the Aussies battle. Credit to Sri Lanka - they fought back far harder than anyone gave them credit for. But with all due respect to them and Pakistan, its all a warm-up for the one that matters over the winter.
Nick F is right. Come on The Ashes. Bring it on!!
The World Cup is a very distant second in comparison.
#10
Posted 2006-May-16, 23:42
poker
#11
Posted 2006-May-17, 01:25
Luckily my record for England is a lot better - just as well as I have tickets for the local (well, just over the border at Durham) 1-day international next month and the first day of the next Lords test against Pakistan
Paul
#12
Posted 2006-May-17, 02:33
The one game I don't get to go and see, they lose
#13
Posted 2006-May-17, 11:25
cardsharp, on May 17 2006, 07:25 AM, said:
Luckily my record for England is a lot better - just as well as I have tickets for the local (well, just over the border at Durham) 1-day international next month and the first day of the next Lords test against Pakistan
Paul
Essex - excellent choice of county. Losing 1-day finals? You must be responsible for the catastrphe of 1996 where having skittled Lancs for 180-odd we then succumbed for something in the 50s. I still have vivid recollections of that day.
I have a ticket for the Second day of the Oval test vs Pakistan. Assuming I'm not in the US on business.
#14
Posted 2006-May-24, 15:46
#15
Posted 2006-May-24, 16:10
Batting I'd keep as it is.
#16
Posted 2006-May-25, 09:12
#17
Posted 2006-May-25, 10:32
I'd like to thank Frances for not being there!!
#18
Posted 2006-May-26, 17:39
#19
Posted 2006-May-26, 17:52
"The best form of defence in my case is to take it to the bowlers but the reverse sweep for six was naughty. I don't think I'll play that again", he said to BBC Sport.
Roland
#20
Posted 2006-May-28, 05:24
Just my luck