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  1. vegster

    Geoff Boycott and The Ashes.

    Just read some of the first autopsy's in The Times today, I would not know where to begin, we effectively start 2014 with Anderson,Broad, Root, and, KP and Bell with reservations.
  2. vegster

    Geoff Boycott and The Ashes.

    There is a solution at hand, Joe Root was dropped for the 5th and final Test as he was needed for fine tuning a top secret and unique way of transferring knowledge from one person to another. All Yorkshire born people have a unique neural net structure which convinces them that they are right at...
  3. vegster

    Geoff Boycott and The Ashes.

    No, stop playing silly shots but keep scoring. I remember a long while back an England v Australia one day game when we posted a very good score that needed the convicts to score at 6 an over almost to win. They lost 2-3 quick wickets and then one or maybe both of the Waughs got in and dropped...
  4. vegster

    Geoff Boycott and The Ashes.

    Yes, because they went TOO negative. you don't have to stand there just blocking for hours, whatever happened to nudging singles and rotating the strike. This is his point, the mind set is all wrong, they gave away their wickets by playing the wrong strokes then realised that then thought...
  5. vegster

    Geoff Boycott and The Ashes.

    Yes, It's exactly that, 2-3 overs of maidens and you know someone will have a swoosh/ waft/ fish/ nibble/ hoick.
  6. vegster

    Geoff Boycott and The Ashes.

    By the look of things they got to everyone bar Stokes.
  7. vegster

    Geoff Boycott and The Ashes.

    Plenty of answers from Boycott, if you actually listen. One of the primary solutions is about getting the mindset of players right when they are batting, ie shot selection, coping with pressure and learning how to build an innings. Boycott says that the current players can't cope with being...
  8. vegster

    Geoff Boycott and The Ashes.

    I can't agree with saying that the players need a rest, how do batsmen build up some form unless it is from spending time in the middle. I can understand the bowlers needing some rest but as a team I don't think we took many, if any, Test matches to a fifth day ? So they have played 20% less...
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