It'll never catch on.I can't believe England's women's team have picked a wicketkeeper who can catch.
yeah but look at how they celebrate each catch.I can't believe England's women's team have picked a wicketkeeper who can catch.
I think this one is probably done. Australia gave England about 40 runs in no balls and free hits at the beginning of the innings in the last game, plus the extra 20 runs on top. It always going to be tough.It's hard work watching this and Wimbledon at te same time. Can't help but think this is looking too big a total to chase - would be nice to be wrong.
- And as I write that Wyatt out...
It's felt like a lot of dropped catches again for England as well. Admittedly I've been dipping in and out of the coverage but I was listening to one of the women talking about England's WWC win the other day and how they practiced scoring 8-12 runs/over safely prior to that tournament. I know Aus will have learned from that as well but even so it does feel like we've forgotten something here. Said from the comfort of my sofa obviously...I think this one is probably done. Australia gave England about 40 runs in no balls and free hits at the beginning of the innings in the last game, plus the extra 20 runs on top. It always going to be tough.
I’m surprised England felt the need to go aerial so soon. Before the Capsey wicket they were ticking along at 5 an over.
I think there was only a couple of drops today. It’s strange as they’re going along nicely again, the increased amount of spin bowling just seemed to cause some unnecessary panic. Capsey is clearly going to go all out each time, she’s so young too so hard to blame her.It's felt like a lot of dropped catches again for England as well. Admittedly I've been dipping in and out of the coverage but I was listening to one of the women talking about England's WWC win the other day and how they practiced scoring 8-12 runs/over safely prior to that tournament. I know Aus will have learned from that as well but even so it does feel like we've forgotten something here. Said from the comfort of my sofa obviously...
Or why Glenn wasn’t trying to smash the ball out of the park when she was on strike at the end of overs, they had wickets in hand.The tactics make no sense to me. Even the last game they won they made so many basic mistakes with the chase. 15 needed of the last over I don’t get why she is taking a single of ball 1
Nah they paced it well up till the last five overs, considering the situation. They really couldn’t afford to take massive risks five down.Really poorly paced chase from England, just needed to get Sciver-Brunt and Beaumont on strike more often. That Dunkley knock up front cost them.
You’re right that the pacing was acceptable until Jones got out and then even at the end they got it to 38 off 30, which is when they really should have just gone for it. Ended up backing themselves up into 29 off 18 and 15 off 6.Nah they paced it well up till the last five overs, considering the situation. They really couldn’t afford to take massive risks five down.
Glenn had to swing way sooner though, although I’m not sure if she really had the ability to do so. She did so well to stick in there but she left it too late.
Yeah NSB should have strike farmed a tad earlier.I just think that when you know that in the women’s game people like Glenn will struggle to get singles then why is the main batter taking singles of the first ball. The bowling was completely harmless and NSB didn’t even once look like getting out so why take an early single. Just play 3-4 balls and try to see if you can time one through the gaps.
I think she knew it as soon as she ran. She must have thought she could get two from it.I just think that when you know that in the women’s game people like Glenn will struggle to get singles then why is the main batter taking singles of the first ball. The bowling was completely harmless and NSB didn’t even once look like getting out so why take an early single. Just play 3-4 balls and try to see if you can time one through the gaps.
29 off 18 with three wickets left means the tailender needs to start swinging. She did well enough to hit a single mostly, but it was always off the expense of a dot or two. I would have rather she hit one four and got out.You’re right that the pacing was acceptable until Jones got out and then even at the end they got it to 38 off 30, which is when they really should have just gone for it. Ended up backing themselves up into 29 off 18 and 15 off 6.
Strike rotation let them down. Just get the in form batter on strike and push harder a little earlier.
It's a nuts decision. He bats like a number 8 lately, let alone a 3. Anyway hopefully we fluke a 50 out of him.Moeen batting at 3 is just absolutely crazy to me. For a one off chase it made sense but as a regular thing it seems pointless to me
Who else would you play there? I think it's a damage limitation decision more than anything.Moeen batting at 3 is just absolutely crazy to me. For a one off chase it made sense but as a regular thing it seems pointless to me
In order of preference:Who else would you play there? I think it's a damage limitation decision more than anything.
You're guaranteed the same sort of innings from Moeen at 3 as he would play anywhere else, I think pretty much every other viable option misses out on runs at 3.
In order of preference:
Root
Stokes
Bairstow
Lawrence
The ghost of WG Grace
Then I'd consider Moeen at 3.
Test starts Wednesday (just doesn’t feel right does it). That morning looks like the best time to bowl for the first two days, so let’s hope we win another toss.Getting a bit worried about the weather at OT. Hopefully will change nearer the time, but all of Saturday, Sunday and Monday look like they could see some rain.
He looks unfit anyway, but would be too much keeping and batting at 3.I love Bazball but Stokes needs to learn to make the hard calls. For me the only reason Bairstow is playing here is because they want his batting in the team but then they should make him bat up the order. I don’t see the point of having him stay at 7 and asking someone you picked for their bowling to go bat at 3 in a test match
You don't really want to move Root out his no.4 comfort zone - especially as he's already struggling a bit. Stokes is better off down the order so he can come in if shit is falling apart (as it often is). Bairstow is the only one, but really, is that much different from putting in Ali at this point? There batting numbers are fairly similar in this series.In order of preference:
Root
Stokes
Bairstow
Lawrence
The ghost of WG Grace
Then I'd consider Moeen at 3.
Stokes’ injury means England have basically gone back to Bayliss-ball. If Stokes could bowl properly I reckon Woakes would drop out for a proper bat or Foakes.I love Bazball but Stokes needs to learn to make the hard calls. For me the only reason Bairstow is playing here is because they want his batting in the team but then they should make him bat up the order. I don’t see the point of having him stay at 7 and asking someone you picked for their bowling to go bat at 3 in a test match
It's ridiculous from Root. When he was Captain I could tolerate it as he had plenty on his plate - but what's the reasoning now?Stokes’ injury means England have basically gone back to Bayliss-ball. If Stokes could bowl properly I reckon Woakes would drop out for a proper bat or Foakes.
Moeen @ 3 makes me wonder what the England contingency for Pope getting injured was before this summer started. And I know Root is most comfortable at 4 but it reflects a little poorly on him if Moeen is sticking his hand up to bat 3 to protect Brook and he’s not.