Christ that was tense. What a win. WHAT A WIN. Given the forecast that is stupendous. Full credit to the ground staff as well. And here comes the rain!
Surely it has to be:Will be interesting to see how we replace Dawson for our last two games.
No real logic to bring in Wheal - we already have five seamers (although I guess he might have to come in for Abbott, if Kyle isn't fit).
So do we bring in Crane, and push the lower order all up one place? Or do we bring in a batter (potentially a straight swap for Brown, if he's fit again) and use Organ as our front line spinner?
I suppose the weather will have a big say in that.
Very moving, and it's going to be very odd hearing "God Save the King" at sporting events for quite some time to come.The cricket showing today exactly why all sport should be going ahead this weekend. Fitting tributes, reflection and the national anthem.
Very moving, and it's going to be very odd hearing "God Save the King" at sporting events for quite some time to come.
Utterly pathetic batting from England. Really poor - lost the last 6 wickets for, what, 29 runs? Dreadful.
Now only 40 ahead when they should have buried them …..
If the Test team can learn anything from T20 and the Hundred, it's the importance of having batters all the way down the order. Given the limited time in this match, a couple of partnerships able to put on a quick 30 or 40 runs was required this morning, not the abject collapse we saw today. Having said that, the openers just aren't up to facing top class pace armed with the new ball. That needs to change before the Ashes as a priority.Lees and Crawley aren't good enough. Despite his recent 100, I'm not at all convinced by Foakes (fo example, a no.7 needs to be able to bat with the tail, and he can't). And nothing will convince me that at home, alongside (very good) seamers who can't bat, we should be picking a spinner who also can't bat.