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That was really smart cricket from Buttler.
This is probably going to sound unthinkable with the reputation some of England's batters have, but I think they should look to invest in Curran early as Stokes replacement in ODI and move him up the order to 5 or even 4 before Buttler for LHB if they want him in the line up.I guess Livingstone 6, Moeen 7. Means 3 spinners and 3 seamers though which might not suit every suit every match/conditions. I'd actually question Livingstone's place to be honest, not sure he is as suited to 50 over as he is 20 overs. Sometimes you need your number 5 or 6 to accumulate/consolidate for a longer period of time. If we want a 4th pace option he'd be the logical one to be left out, and I don't think he should bat at 5 in 50 over internationals as a batsmen. Could even have an extra specialist batsmen and just 5 bowling options. Not sure if the 6 bowler strategy has been the preferred strategy recently or just the go to because Stokes hasn't been bowling much.
Or Moeen 6, Curran/Woakes 7, Willey 8 but that looks a little light. We used to have an abundance of number 6, batting all rounder medium pacer types like Collingwood, Bopara etc, could use someone like that now. There's a few knocking about at county level but none that I recall even being involved in any squads or Lions tours. Curran arguably the most suitable to bat higher in the order but I'm not totally convinced, and with Topley the main man at the moment and Willey a reliable 8 would we pick 3 left arm quicks?
This is probably going to sound unthinkable with the reputation some of England's batters have, but I think they should look to invest in Curran early as Stokes replacement in ODI and move him up the order to 5 or even 4 before Buttler for LHB if they want him in the line up.
He is capable of playing a normal run-a-ball innings, and is a powerful hitter against spin and medium pace, but is a bit out of his depth against 140+ at the back end. Livingstone and Moeen look much more adept at hitting pace bowling especially the former and should be 6 and 7 if they are in the XI. All three can combine to bowl the fifth bowler quota in the middle overs. Would rather have Brook or Hain over Moeen though.
Wow...Northeast moves on to 410 at lunch.
Billy Root made a first ball duck...penny for his thoughts.
Can't believe they declared... the SR he was going at, he had a real chance to break Lara's record!
You say that, Leicestershire are still 41 behind with only 3 wickets remaining. It might have been a master stroke.Yeah, gutted to see that declaration.
You say that, Leicestershire are still 41 behind with only 3 wickets remaining. It might have been a master stroke.
Oh I’m a Lancs fan too and absolutely would have loved to see him chasing down Lara’s record, but seeing an exciting final day is always a lot of fun.I'm a Lancs fan and I must be honest I had no idea what was riding on the match for Glammy from a results perspective; but fair play to David Lloyd for making the decision to declare when he did. It's good captaincy and Glamorgan are now well in contention by the looks of things for promotion.
Just as a neutral obviously I am gutted to see Northeast not carrying on batting because the match result doesn't really matter to me. I think everyone besides Glammy supporters wanted to see a player on 410 not out bat on. I mean maybe some of them actually wanted to see Northeast go for it.
Would have been an interesting call to make if Northeast had been captain but I imagine he would have done exactly the same.
Are England back or is the ground just small?Tuned in to the first T20 v South Africa in Bristol. How small is that ground?!
I think it is a very small ground and Bairstow and Ali made the most of it. If England win it may arrest the poor run of form.Are England back or is the ground just small?
Damn I jinxed him.
I think it is a very small ground and Bairstow and Ali made the most of it. If England win it may arrest the poor run of form.
Bristol is a lovely ground to go and watch a game at. It is up there with Scarborough, Hove and Taunton for me. All credit to England though, they got a huge total.It’s small but both teams batted on it. First England T20 I’ve watched live, so I completely lucked out there. The crowd were getting a bit nervous until that Jordan over.
Bristol is a lovely ground to go and watch a game at. It is up there with Scarborough, Hove and Taunton for me. All credit to England though, they got a huge total.
Roy’s form is a bit of a concern 4 off 16 in a T20 vs India and 8 off 15 today.
Trott was a fantastic player. The last great non-Root English batter?
Debut before Root.Cook?
Roy has looked a shadow of himself since that mystery suspended ban and fine he got (I mean it’s pretty obvious what it’ll have been for) and at this point he really needs to find something soon or he’s a waste of a spot for the World Cup.Very much so. I also think his body language is very clear as well, you can tell he's a man under pressure.
He took a catch on the boundary last night and just tossed the ball back to the umpire, no smile, no attempt to run in and celebrate with his team mates.
First big test for Buttler as captain to try and get him back on form ahead of the T20 WC.
Not been a great start to the post Morgan era.
We look very average.
It's too much for him to do. Captain, keeper, opening batter... Plus, he's having to run to the bowler every few balls to set the field/plan.No chance Butler is a Captain. They'll stick with him understandably for the World Cup but it won't last.
Roy needs a score very quickly, Phil Salt unlucky not to replace him.
What was it for?Roy has looked a shadow of himself since that mystery suspended ban and fine he got (I mean it’s pretty obvious what it’ll have been for) and at this point he really needs to find something soon or he’s a waste of a spot for the World Cup.