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    In the cricketing world

    Posted by Norriechatter on 7/3/2024, 8:13:17

    England being humped again.

    As the Stranglers would have said....


    Better watch out for the Kuldeep!!

      Re: In the cricketing world

      Posted by thebeast on 7/3/2024, 8:42:56, in reply to "In the cricketing world"

      wonder what excuses Stokes will come out with...

      Won the toss , start well. Can't see any demons in the pitch....

        Re: In the cricketing world

        Posted by Music Critic on 7/3/2024, 8:38:03, in reply to "In the cricketing world"

        Feeble collapse

        And I don't mean to take away from that feebleness but do away teams win Test series anymore? Seems it's becoming rarer and rarer. I know England whitewashed Pakistan the other year but struggling beyond that

        Test cricket is getting very predictable and, I assume, one of the reasons Stokes and McCullum want to bring some chaos to it because it is a dying form of the game

          Re: In the cricketing world

          Posted by m on 7/3/2024, 10:13:26, in reply to "Re: In the cricketing world"

          Because the schedule is so packed now. The touring team gets no time to adjust and get used to the conditions. India is probably the hardest place to tour, yet teams turn up and have no meaningful matches before it inbetween to practise

            Re: In the cricketing world

            Posted by MG on 7/3/2024, 11:02:01, in reply to "Re: In the cricketing world"

            I think that's definitely an issue, the schedule is just grinding now. There's no way players can give their best all the time.

            That said, you'd think we'd be used to the conditions in India by now!

              Re: In the cricketing world

              Posted by thebeast on 7/3/2024, 11:05:56, in reply to "Re: In the cricketing world"

              exactly , they've been away for 2 months!

              Re: In the cricketing world

              Posted by Ltfc39 on 7/3/2024, 10:56:14, in reply to "Re: In the cricketing world"

              They had plenty of opportunities to arrange matches but would rather play golf

              Re: In the cricketing world

              Posted by SE1 Hatter on 7/3/2024, 9:04:37, in reply to "Re: In the cricketing world"

              Not really, unless the home team is significantly weaker than the away team. Having said that, England have been well in this series and tossed away great opportunities to be at least level at the moment, so can't really blame the conditions.

              Re: In the cricketing world

              Posted by Biggus Dickus on 7/3/2024, 8:26:00, in reply to "In the cricketing world"

              Does anyone really care about cricket anymore? It's had its day.

                Re: In the cricketing world

                Posted by Andy Cappuccino on 7/3/2024, 9:24:07, in reply to "Re: In the cricketing world"

                Well it's dominating this football message board this morning

                  Re: In the cricketing world

                  Posted by Biggus Dickus on 7/3/2024, 13:33:49, in reply to "Re: In the cricketing world"

                  This a football messageboard? Since when?

                    Re: In the cricketing world

                    Posted by clarky on 7/3/2024, 9:54:55, in reply to "Re: In the cricketing world"

                    Ken Barrington or Herbert Sutcliffe best batters,Douglas Jardine without a doubt the biggest bastard.Best bowler?Still a big RGD fan I'm afraid

                      Re: In the cricketing world

                      Posted by Andy Cappuccino on 7/3/2024, 10:00:48, in reply to "Re: In the cricketing world"

                      Jon Snow was the dog's, big inspiration for Lillee and Thomson (unfortunately)

                        Re: In the cricketing world

                        Posted by clarky on 7/3/2024, 10:20:14, in reply to "Re: In the cricketing world"

                        Yes Jon Snow,great shout,manhandled in the deep..great bowler

                    Re: In the cricketing world

                    Posted by Ronnies Finger on 7/3/2024, 8:32:58, in reply to "Re: In the cricketing world"

                    A mere blip, we will come back ok, but talking about Sports dying, it appears Rugby is on its arse.
                    Kids-not joining clubs at Grass Roots, for various reasons, including the number of life changing injuries that are happening, due to the increasing size of players.

                    The main blame seems to lie at the foot of the RFU, and their heads in the sand policy of how the game is run.

                    Severe funding issues right through the game don’t help either.
                    In short a mess from top to bottom.

                      Re: In the cricketing world

                      Posted by Hawkesworth on 7/3/2024, 10:55:43, in reply to "Re: In the cricketing world"

                      I always wonder how golf survives, it seems to be a game played almost entirely by wankers, the amount of space golf courses take up is nuts, just so you can walk around dressed like a prick for a whole day.
                      Used to play it a bit in my youth then aged around 19 or 20 walked off the course on the 14th, had a road to Damascus moment when i realised i actually hated it!

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