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[Cricket] Third test: England v India at Southampton, Jul 27-31







Eeyore

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Cook is only 29, so should be in his batting prime. I'm pleased they have stuck with him. Another year and he'll be our highest run-scorer of all time-with potentially a lot more to come.
 


Mackenzie

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Nov 7, 2003
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Test match cricket is more than just smacking the ball around quickly. Build a big score, grind the opposition down, the pressurise them when they get to bat.
I thought it was all about the slogging. Thanks for educating me.

247 in the day is pretty slow going by modern standards, still good news for Cook to get a score. That'll give him a bit of confidence.
 




big nuts

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Jan 15, 2011
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I thought it was all about the slogging. Thanks for educating me.

247 in the day is pretty slow going by modern standards, still good news for Cook to get a score. That'll give him a bit of confidence.

Platform laid for our stroke makers and biffers to get us up to 500 an hour before close. Couldn't be set up better for Butler on debut to smash the bowlers on debut.
 






Mackenzie

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Nov 7, 2003
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Platform laid for our stroke makers and biffers to get us up to 500 an hour before close. Couldn't be set up better for Butler on debut to smash the bowlers on debut.
Looking forward to it. Just got a bit bored today.

:)
 


big nuts

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Looking forward to it. Just got a bit bored today.

:)

Could be an interesting days play, I'm particularly interested in how Dhoni goes about his captaincy tomorrow. My guess he attacks early hoping the newish ball makes in roads and if England get through the first twenty overs of the day he will go right on the defensive. We saw it today with 7/2 fields with Jadeja bowling gun barrel straight.

Can see the likes of Bell & Ali using their feet and Buttler and the tail taking a more agricultural route.
 




withdeanwombat

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Feb 17, 2005
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Platform laid for our stroke makers and biffers to get us up to 500 an hour before close. Couldn't be set up better for Butler on debut to smash the bowlers on debut.

500 an hour ? Even I'd go to see that !
 




Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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Cook should have been out on 15, Jadeja spilled a routine catch. It could have huge consequences for both Cook and the series, although I still can't see England taking 20 wickets with this attack on a good batting wicket.

Cook played well after the drop, although the day belonged to Ballance. Looking rock solid against a limited attack, he cashed in and could go big tomorrow.
 




edna krabappel

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Jul 7, 2003
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Great stuff.

I see that Alec Stewart's total of 8463 is also his birthday - 8th April 1963! Good bit of trivia that.

No idea why, as I've no great regard for Surrey, but for some reason, I always used to like watching Stewart bat. Those two hundreds in the Barbados Test match were brilliant. Must have been, what, early to mid 1990s?
 


Pavilionaire

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Alec Stewart was one of my favourite players of yesteryear. He didn't have the best start to his test career and didn't look like he had the necessary quality but he worked extremely hard at his game and turned himself into a top quality test player.
 






Titanic

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Jul 5, 2003
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Amazingly Hampshire seems to have avoided the biblical deluge that has struck in Sussex... and play is about to start.

Hopefully England can move the game on a bit today with a faster scoring rate, or India by taking some wickets.
 














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