England wrapping this test up, it's been a pretty poor display for test cricket. 2 days and half and hour today to beat SA by 9 wickets.
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Don't think she had any intention of bowling that ball. She was in delivery stride with batter still in the crease.
I was reading the wikipedia list of incidents for it and it seems one woman for an associate nation did it 4 times in a T20 and her side still lost. It was also her debut
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Agreed, but I recall Butler taking liberties a way back and he refused to retreat.Warningd to happen 1 to 2 times, thereafter its fair gameOriginally posted by Scratch View PostPersonally, I don't think the ball should be classed as "in play" until it has left the bowlers hand, not the delivery stride. That would put a stop to this type of dismissal.
Otherwise, make it mandatory that the bowling side must give a warning first.I make no apologies, this is me
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That batting display was phenomenal, Butler and Hales absolutely took the Indian bowling attack apart.Originally posted by Yozza View PostCarnage - especially when you consider that Jofra Archer, Mark Wood, Jonny Bairstow, Reece Topley and Dawid Malan are all out injured.
Thought the England bowlers did well also, managed to restrict India until Hardik came in and cut loose a bit.
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Why do India play their T20 matches in that fashion? They seem to pace it early on, not taking advantage of the power play period at all, instead nudging it around and making sure they don't get out, and then blasting away in the final 10 overs? Surely T20 is a slog fest from ball one; a quickfire start, slow it down a little once the field spreads, and then power away in the last 5 or so overs?
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India don’t bat as deep as England so they are not as aggressive from the off. Today was England at it’s best, put the Indian bowlers under pressure from the off and never let up.Originally posted by Scratch View PostWhy do India play their T20 matches in that fashion? They seem to pace it early on, not taking advantage of the power play period at all, instead nudging it around and making sure they don't get out, and then blasting away in the final 10 overs? Surely T20 is a slog fest from ball one; a quickfire start, slow it down a little once the field spreads, and then power away in the last 5 or so overs?
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Only just realised that Ireland chased that Scotland score down with an over to spare. They needed 95 off 48 and got them in 42. Crazy poor finish from Scotland
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