They had a couple of fairly impressive Somerset boys too!My criticism would be that England have gone into this Test woefully undercooked. Two 2 day matches is no way to prepare for a test. Having said that, I do a soft spot for the Windies, ever since those Hampshire boys, Roberts, Greenidge and Marshall played for them. Hopefully England get their awfulness out of them in this series to send the Aussies packing 5-0 in th summer. I expect England tp improve as the series progresses as they get use to the pitches. In the end it could end up a tight series.
They had a couple of fairly impressive Somerset boys too!
Viv qualified for Somerset by playing club cricket for Lansdown CC in Bath, on the pitch owned by the Royal United Hospital, where I worked. When Viv was batting at the pavilion end he was within sight of the entrance to A&E. I often wonder if he ever aimed a 6 in that direction!During that era, gardeners with greenhouses in the vicinity of Taunton and Weston-Super-Mare must have had nightmares whenever Richards was at the crease. It was certainly the case at Bournemouth whenever Greenidge was batting.
Viv qualified for Somerset by playing club cricket for Lansdown CC in Bath, on the pitch owned by the Royal United Hospital, where I worked. When Viv was batting at the pavilion end he was within sight of the entrance to A&E. I often wonder if he ever aimed a 6 in that direction!