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Crawley looks like he has the right mix of technique and attacking without going mad at the top of the order. It won't always work af course but sometimes is better than what we've seen in recent years! I still prefer Hameed to Burns, think there could be a player in there and Burns technique just won't cut it quite often. Could be wrong, usually am but I'd persist a little longer with HameedThought Crawley looked really good which was nice to see as he has been touted for stardom for a while now without ever living up to the hype. That innings will give him some much needed confidence ahead of the last Test but I think this should be the end of the road for Hameed, I'd bring Burns back in to open alongside Crawley.
Now that the whitewash has been avoided I'd also rest Stokes, Anderson and Bairstow who are all struggling with niggles. Keep them fresh for the tour of the West Indies in March.
In 1993, I watched the Australians play Durham at the Riverside ground. Good three day game with quite a few of their test team playing. In that summer, they played every single county, a number of them before the first test.
I was at that game - was at the old Racecourse ground wasn't it? Pretty sure we made the Aussies follow on
Was a "Junior Member" of DCCC back in those days - had the little blue book with match stubs in it. Went to loads of 3 days games in the summer holidays after my GCSEs. Loved the 40 over Sunday League back in those days tooYep. Down by The river. Great place it was, before the Chester or Street ground opened.
And aye we made them follow on. Simon Brown took a load. Think Haden scored a big ton in their second knock.
In the last day I got talking to Michael Calvin who was chief sports correspondent for The Telegraph then. A lot of press were there, with Botham and Larkins in our side and so on. Sound bloke Calvin mind, I even had a pint with him at lunch in The Court Inn!
And well