Durhamfootman wrote:JB1 hits 84 off 24 balls in the T10
Ed Smith will have him down as a future England test opener
Alex Hales hit 87 from 32 today in the same competition so there's both test openers sorted!
Durhamfootman wrote:JB1 hits 84 off 24 balls in the T10
Ed Smith will have him down as a future England test opener
captaincolly wrote:Durhamfootman wrote:JB1 hits 84 off 24 balls in the T10
Ed Smith will have him down as a future England test opener
Alex Hales hit 87 from 32 today in the same competition so there's both test openers sorted!
westoelad wrote:captaincolly wrote:Durhamfootman wrote:JB1 hits 84 off 24 balls in the T10
Ed Smith will have him down as a future England test opener
Alex Hales hit 87 from 32 today in the same competition so there's both test openers sorted!
Nay, Steel and Lees - proper red ball openers
westoelad wrote:Nay, Steel and Lees - proper red ball openers
Durhamfootman wrote:westoelad wrote:Nay, Steel and Lees - proper red ball openers
I have no idea who Nay is
westoelad wrote:Durhamfootman wrote:westoelad wrote:Nay, Steel and Lees - proper red ball openers
I have no idea who Nay is
Nay is a local idiom for no or a denial, D/F. The comment was meant tongue in cheek.
Durhamfootman wrote:interestingly, they plan to modify the bats used for the 'flip'
as if T20 hasn't modified bats enough already
sussexpob wrote:Its a bizarre change, no? What special significance does throwing a bat in the air have?
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