England Cricket
Right now I'm celebrating the fact that I didn't get SKY so I could watch ( so very nearly said enjoy ) the England v West Indies test cricket. After all the wonderful reports of how the team is building up into a World Beating Side it seems that it's just another race to the pits. I'm getting the feeling that watching Sunday football between a couple of over age pub teams will bring much more excitement & pleasure until Easter Egg Rolling commences
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They've 2 days to get the remaining 516 to win....a doddle!!
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At this rate they will be able to go to Church tomorrow and with a clear conscience at having given AND received with open handed generosity .
Plenty of chances dropped on the one hand, and wickets given, most generously, on the other !!
I still think my earlier musical reference applies --> Bring 'em home but send our "Lionesses" to replace them. Most certainly they would not disgrace themselves, nor us I believe
I hope Cookie is being paid by the hour, Trellis,
{ 126 for 9, -- in play utterly pathetic }
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So, we watched Bravo compile the third slowest 50 in history, followed by England's batting debacle, England's ex captain (Sir Cook) reminding the team they needed 'to adapt better to the conditions' Seriously??
Those of us who are old enough to remember the terrifying Windies pace bowlers of the 70's & 80's, scoff at the current crop of medium pacers and realise just how much damage the one day & 20/20 game has changed test match cricket (or ccrikkit as Sir Geoffrey would pronounce it)
As Brian has previously mentioned, the 'orrible Aussies visit us again later this summer. Time for some head scratching!
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Fell about laughing yesterday evening { ROFL } Found it utterly hilarious. Its lovely to see other Sporting Associations are capable of daft decisions !!
What's Brian waffling on about I hear you ask .
Well it was the decision of the West Indies Cricket Authorities to punish with a ONE MATCH SUSPENSION, the W. I. Captain Jason Holder for "Slow Over Rate" in the second Test Match against England.
Dammit if they had gone at 16 or more per hour they would have only had paying customers for the first two days. Think how much income they would have lost.
Oh dear, Brian's started laughing again - hooo hooo heee heee haaa haaa.
Now I've spilled my coffee & got Hiccups { ?? hiccoughs ?? }
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I agree with you there, Trellis, but :--
In the early 60's I saw a benefit match for the Crewe LMR professional. Skipper of one side was Captain of Nantwich CC as well as a regular sports writer for several local papers.
Leading 'quick' for the other side was a slim, wiry lad from West Indies by the name of Roy Gilchrist, who had been lambasted in the press as well as banned from at least two Leagues at the time. Watching from behind the bowlers arm I have to admit that the one delivery at the batsman { and I do mean AT him } was the fastest single ball I have ever seen on any cricket pitch. Charlie Griffith was fast/medium in comparison, even Ian { chucker} Meckiff was way off Gilchrist's pace.
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I'll put a different spin on this. ( see what I did there)
I took the GS to Headingley yesterday to watch England v Pakistan in the fifth ODI they won by 54 runs and the athleticism on show was good to watch. Now I realize that the shorter format game is not to everyone's taste but it can be fun.
Btw the new stand at the Kirkstall Road end makes the ground look like a proper stadium now. Seats in there can be had for £120 a day for the Ashes test I'm told .😱
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Certainly I could not, in my wildest imaginings, envisage Hutton, May, Boycott, Colonel Ken Barrington et al, flinging themselves around like their modern counterparts do. On the other hand Fred Truman, Frank 'Typhoon' Tyson and the rest managed about 16 - 18 overs an hour at full pace.
By the way £140 for a SINGLE seat ?? So how much bfor a family of four ??
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And they did all those overs ,pint at lunch and a park drive
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How times have changed. They were only bowling 13 overs per hour yesterday. Play started at 1100 and the first innings finished at 1435 ish, that was Pakistan bowling.
They sauntered out from their lunch at just before 1515 and play ended at 1915 but I can't remember if England needed all 50 overs. I think they didn't need the last two.
I said to my GS I remembered Brian Close being sacked from the England captaincy because Yorkshire once failed to bowl 18 overs per hour . Mind you I've always thought that they were looking for any excuse to sack him. I don't think his face ever fitted.
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Quite agree Roger, those 'roses' or 'rosettes' were a sign of his" I won't be battered out" mentality -- but I recall seeing him staggering in his crease a time or three in that series.
P.S. my previous comment / post was purely about your last sentence :-- any excuse to sack him .. .. .. .. his face never fitted.
I was agreeing with you there no Pro Yorkie crikitter was / is ever loved dahn sarf as you well know. Illingworth, Trueman & Lord Geoffrey The Boycott all come to mind
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Tuesday, Sept Third 2019, 16:43 hrs.
Three and a bit months later, Rog, ad it's still the same old story.
One or two playing out of their skins and the rest looking to be waving feather dusters around with the Captain under terrible pressure both as Captain & as batsman.
Probably a touch of foresight in your last phrase, Roger, them there English batsmen may well find their cricket in a very warm place indeed tomorrow.
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