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5th Test Match







knocky1

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Jan 20, 2010
12,978
I'm not joking. The batting lineup seems to have been little changed compared to the bowling and all rounders positions... How many times does a collapse start by a loose shot at the wrong time?

How many times does this keep happening? it's usually Moeen or Root when well set but others always chip in to increase the panic. Drop someone, even Root, then hope he and the others learn some adhesion and grit.

Hales, Balance, Vince, Compton, Duckett, Hameed (injured) and Taylor retired due to heart problems and a great player of spin.

Cook, Jennings, Hameed, Root, Moheen, Bairstow, Stokes, Buttler will do me in the next Test in July 2017. Won't bother thinking past that with 61/2 months to go. They can all go and have an undeserved rest.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,902
Jadega takes 7-48 on a pitch that the Indian batsmen score 759-7 dec. Shows the gulf in class ....
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,902
Cook sums it up nicely " we dropped catches at the wrong time and did not score enough runs or take enough wickets... " Simples.
 






vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,902
Hales, Balance, Vince, Compton, Duckett, Hameed (injured) and Taylor retired due to heart problems and a great player of spin.

Cook, Jennings, Hameed, Root, Moheen, Bairstow, Stokes, Buttler will do me in the next Test in July 2017. Won't bother thinking past that with 61/2 months to go. They can all go and have an undeserved rest.
Hameed and Jennings are still very inexperienced and the others in your list can all fall easily to a rash stroke, I look at that list and can almost see 92-5 on the scoreboard.
 


jakarta

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May 25, 2007
15,633
Sullington
The problem about having Root instead of Cook as Captain is that he shows even less application, a sure sign of the T20 Generation...
 


Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,351
Uffern
Not quite sure why all the knives are out for Cook: it's not his fault that the selectors have provided a team of spinners who can't spin for the turning pitches in India.

And it's not his fault that the ECB has decided to do away with first class cricket in July and August, when the ball starts to turn. How are spinners meant to learn their craft when they're plugging away on greentops in March, April and May? And how are batters supposed to practise playing against spin?

We're setting ourselves up for a thrashing every time we go to Asia - we can't be pointing the finger at Cook: the blame lies elsewhere
 




spring hall convert

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Nov 3, 2009
9,608
Brighton
Not quite sure why all the knives are out for Cook: it's not his fault that the selectors have provided a team of spinners who can't spin for the turning pitches in India.

And it's not his fault that the ECB has decided to do away with first class cricket in July and August, when the ball starts to turn. How are spinners meant to learn their craft when they're plugging away on greentops in March, April and May? And how are batters supposed to practise playing against spin?

We're setting ourselves up for a thrashing every time we go to Asia - we can't be pointing the finger at Cook: the blame lies elsewhere

Completely agree and personally if he wants to continue, I wouldn't remove him yet.

I still think it might be best for Cook to go of his own accord though. Boycott spoke well about it after the match on TMS as it goes (I'm not normally his biggest fan.) Cook encouraged debate about his position by being very non-committal about his future before this winter, he then followed it up by saying that he thinks Joe Root will be a good captain. We are in Australia next winter so if Cook continues he really has to commit until the next Ashes series is done. If there's any doubt (and I can't see how there won't be doubt after this hiding) it might be best to let Root get his feet under the table this summer before an Australian winter.

The good news for everyone is there is no need to rush a decision right now.
 


BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Haywards Heath
If the captaimcy is taken from Cook will he want to continue as a test player or just retire and concentrate on county cricket. We desperately need him as an opening bat.
 


spring hall convert

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Nov 3, 2009
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Brighton
If the captaimcy is taken from Cook will he want to continue as a test player or just retire and concentrate on county cricket. We desperately need him as an opening bat.

I'm almost certain he'd want to continue playing. He could easily end up the second highest Test Match run scorer of all time. It's not totally inconceivable he could catch Tendulkar at the top.
 




LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
I'm not joking. The batting lineup seems to have been little changed compared to the bowling and all rounders positions... How many times does a collapse start by a loose shot at the wrong time?

How many times does this keep happening? it's usually Moeen or Root when well set but others always chip in to increase the panic. Drop someone, even Root, then hope he and the others learn some adhesion and grit.
Drop Root? Yeah, cool plan bro.

Just like India should have dropped Kohli after he was completely useless in the series in England.
 




knocky1

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Jan 20, 2010
12,978
Many of you seem confused with the Cook Captaincy issue. Bayliss wants Cook as Captain and said so yesterday. Cook may want to continue he may not. It is up to him to decide.

Interesting that he won 4 out of 5 tosses in this Series. We could have been thrashed if we had not batted first most the time!
 




BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
Many of you seem confused with the Cook Captaincy issue. Bayliss wants Cook as Captain and said so yesterday. Cook may want to continue he may not. It is up to him to decide.

Interesting that he won 4 out of 5 tosses in this Series. We could have been thrashed if we had not batted first most the time!

were we not thrashed each test match?
 




Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
30,609
We were always going to lose this series because our spinners are mediocre. However, to lose 4-0 with a side containing Cook, Root, Bairstow, Stokes, Anderson (albeit on the way back from injury) and Broad is pretty piss poor. You would have expected one or two of the batsmen to score a big one and either set us up for at least a draw or else bat out a draw. The fact that kids like Hameed and Jennings scored runs says it all.
 


Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,351
Uffern
We were always going to lose this series because our spinners are mediocre. However, to lose 4-0 with a side containing Cook, Root, Bairstow, Stokes, Anderson (albeit on the way back from injury) and Broad is pretty piss poor. You would have expected one or two of the batsmen to score a big one and either set us up for at least a draw or else bat out a draw. The fact that kids like Hameed and Jennings scored runs says it all.

The fact that they sent for Dawson (who's not even a regular bowler for Hampshire) when they needed a replacement spinner says it all. If you have to put an extra batter in to bolster the tail, then there's something very, very wrong with your batting line-up.
 






spring hall convert

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Nov 3, 2009
9,608
Brighton
And another pertinent question. How convinced are we about Root's suitability for the job? Or is it more the dearth of other candidates?

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