budgetmeansbudget wrote:Aidan11 wrote:The good news is it will all be over by this time tomorrow.
After England finish 80 ahead, Pakistan are bowled out for 183 and then England knock off the 104 needed for victory in eight and a half overs.
shankycricket wrote:That final day at Karachi was my first proper cricketing memory. How I wish it was replicated
dan08 wrote:shankycricket wrote:That final day at Karachi was my first proper cricketing memory. How I wish it was replicated
Thought you supported Australia now?
Arthur Crabtree wrote:He looked a different class today.
Compare with other notable England batters after 33 Tests. Average/hundreds
Root 55.9/8
KP 50.4/10
MPV 47.4/9
Strauss 45.2/10
Cook 42.9/7
Bell 42.5/6
KipperJohn wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:He looked a different class today.
Compare with other notable England batters after 33 Tests. Average/hundreds
Root 55.9/8
KP 50.4/10
MPV 47.4/9
Strauss 45.2/10
Cook 42.9/7
Bell 42.5/6
Fair enough but I don't think he's faced the same class of bowling as the others did at the same stage of their careers - purely from memory of course.
Anyway a great effort by England - that pitch wasn't made for strokeplay and I'm not surprised England found it difficult to score boundaries with fielders back on the ropes. Bit disappointed with the time wasting tactics - very poor.
budgetmeansbudget wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:Aidan11 wrote:The good news is it will all be over by this time tomorrow.
After England finish 80 ahead, Pakistan are bowled out for 183 and then England knock off the 104 needed for victory in eight and a half overs.
Just a reminder of what you said yesterday, Aidan!
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