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Why do England appear to be playing for a d

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posted on 26/7/20

I imagine they are so tired of having to play the same Boring shiittt game day after day they are trying to get out...

posted on 26/7/20

agree with your draw comments-gotta bloody attack in most games you play

posted on 27/7/20

Nonsense article

posted on 27/7/20

Pathetic comment.

posted on 27/7/20

Okay, here is a full answer. They weren't playing for a draw. England were fully aware that they might lose the majority of a day to rain but were still in a commanding position. The game wasn't at a point where we needed to accelerate at the start of our second innings like we did in the last test. Perhaps they could have upped the ante a little bit earlier than they did but at no point has a draw been on our minds. We dropped a batsman in favour of another bowler for facks sake.

posted on 27/7/20

Yeah, OK - a bit of frustration in my part but with the weather forecast for the remaining days maybe a bit more urgency was required at that time. England need to win to regain the Wisden Trophy or it remains forever in the hands of the West Indies.
Any further playing time we do get will possibly see the West Indies using any delaying tactics they can as all teams tend to do when they are in a situation like this. A draw from here would be a massive result for them. It's the nature of the beast but as I said - frustrating. Love to see Broad get his 500.

posted on 27/7/20

Yeah, whilst a game is going on, it's easy to get frustrated. I know in the past when we haven't needed to get on with it, I've been frustrated with us at not getting on with it.

Today has been rained off and I think before the game even began, today was set to be a wash out. Saturday was supposed to be as well so at least between the 2 days, we got pretty much a full day's play which is a bonus. The forecast looks better for tomorrow and the Windies can try and delay all they want but England will have a set number of overs to finish the game.

posted on 27/7/20

Have to say though that England have a good and exciting , talented team and for that credit must go to the selection panel as well. For too many years they seemed like a bunch of dinosaurs who were wheeled out of their cave before each series muttering "Boycott, Boycott'*. Yes, superb batsman, possibly not the greatest team-mate because of his single-mindedness but can't fault his ability.
Jimmy and Stuart are approaching their Twiglet years and their knowledge will be valuable to those who follow. Archer is exciting , Bess and Woakes are OK and hopefully they can step up a level.
On the whole I am impressed by the level of performance this series. Not the most formidable opposition but the Windies appear to be coming out of their doldrums thankfully.

posted on 28/7/20

That’s a proper performance. WI made an error in bowling first.

Came looking for the draw with the selection and were skittles by a great team showing. 500 up for Broad, some player that lad.

posted on 28/7/20

It appears that the OP’s knowledge of cricket is on a par with his knowledge of football.

Non existent.

posted on 28/7/20

Oh the slug has crawled out from under the mat again.

posted on 24/8/20

Agree with TCM...

think you have to garentee not losing first off... a lot would qusiton the captaincy losing a game in that manner when only 1 - 0 up in the series.

the weather has been really frustrating though !! - I get that

posted on 24/8/20

My initial comment was posted on the first day of the first test. Nothing to do with this test or being 1-0 up in the series.

posted on 24/8/20

ha, I know that now mate

yeah, got yer, but even then mate, 1st day of the first test, why would you ever think they are playing for a draw? - openers are supposed to play the long game, you're getting to used to Stoksy and Buttler mate

posted on 24/8/20

I suppose living in India when the IPL first started spoiled my enjoyment of test cricket as much as Boycott bat did. Never mind watching paint dry with him it was more like watching the ocean dry. Yeah I know, the pure form of cricket, holding down one end etc.There were always people saying "I wish they'd get him out". Undoubtably a great batsman with classic technique - bore the opponent into submission - like an early Steve Davis.

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