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England's Summer of Cricket against Sri Lanka and India
Watched a bit of it yesterday, though I don't feel the love for England so much since the KP debacle.
However WTF is the WASP %???
It's basically an answer to "who's winning?". Stands for "winning and score predictor". During the first innings the predicted score will be displayed and during the second innings it estimates the probability of the batting team going on to win.
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It's basically an answer to "who's winning?". Stands for "winning and score predictor". During the first innings the predicted score will be displayed and during the second innings it estimates the probability of the batting team going on to win.
I see.
****ing hell, cricket can go a bit stat tastic. I guess it helps for the uninitiated, but normally the fun in watching sport is how you feel during a match as your team chase a result, or try to hold on for a win. Only in cricket would they put a % on it.
Sri Lanka off-spinner Sachithra Senanayake is reported for a suspected illegal bowling action during his side's seven run victory over England in the fourth one-day international at Lord's on Saturday, the International Cricket Council announce.
Jos Buttler not ready for Test side - Alastair Cook
England captain Alastair Cook says wicketkeeper Jos Buttler is not yet ready for a place in the Test side.
Buttler, 23, hit England's fastest one-day international hundred in the seven-run defeat by Sri Lanka on Saturday.
England's long-time Test keeper Matt Prior was dropped during the Ashes and has struggled with injury this season.
But Cook said: "Buttler will be a very good Test player at some stage. Talented people find ways to do that, but I don't think he's quite ready."
Buttler became England's first-choice limited-overs wicketkeeper while at former county Somerset, despite his county and international team-mate Craig Kieswetter being the preferred gloveman at Taunton.
He joined Lancashire for this season in order to have more opportunities behind the stumps and to work with coach Peter Moores, himself a former keeper, who has now taken charge of England for the second time.
The right-hander tops Lancashire's Championship batting averages with 252 runs at 42 from six innings but, although he is keeping in four-day cricket, he has only kept in 22 first-class games in his career.
However, it is with the bat that Buttler has impressed for England, striking a 61-ball hundred to rescue England from 111-5 in their chase of 301 at Lord's on Saturday.
Arriving at the crease in the 29th over, Buttler struck 11 fours and four sixes to leave the hosts needing only 12 from the final set.
He was run out with two balls remaining as Sri Lanka seamer Lasith Malinga conceded only four runs to level the series at 2-2 with a decider to come at Edgbaston on Tuesday.
"He's not doing himself any harm, and he's certainly found his method in one-day cricket," added Cook. "He knows what he's doing [but] I think he's yet to find that in four-day cricket.
"I think he'll be honest with himself - he needs more time to do that. But a guy who is as talented as that, there's no reason why he can't."
England are set to name their squad for the first Test against Sri Lanka, which begins on 12 June, next weekend.
Prior, who has been suffering with an Achilles tendon injury, is keeping wicket in a first-class match for the first time since December in Sussex's Championship match against Nottinghamshire, which began on Sunday.
England's Test wicketkeepers since 1 January 2000
Matt Prior: 75 caps, 2007-13
Alec Stewart: 40 caps, 2000-03*
Geraint Jones: 34 caps, 2004-06
Chris Read: 12 caps, 2003-07
Tim Ambrose: 11 caps, 2008-09
James Foster: 7 caps, 2001-02
Jonny Bairstow : 2 caps, 2013-14; also played 12 games as a batsman, 2012-13
*Stewart played 133 Tests - 82 as keeper, 51 as batsman - between 1990 and 2003
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