One thing I've learned about his round of fixtures - can we please not use the Kookaburra ball again!!!!! Back to the Dukes ball from the next round thankfully.
The only good thing is it helped both Kent and Somerset salvage draws. But surely the ECB will see that EVERY match in both divisions this round ended in a draw (and was relatively unaffected by weather) and maybe ditch their stupid idea.Another two rounds of it to come at the back end of the season.
Fans, coaches, players; all hate it. Just a stupid idea by the ECB. Two rounds last year was bad enough. Four rounds this year is even worse.
That is how you set a field back then! Nowadays I can count at least 4 players standing in illegal positions.This is how you set a field when you’re trying to remove the last Aussie player to win the test and draw level in the series at 1-1.
Every player is around the bat, except for Deadly.
The outfield at the Oval was saturated and following a request from the England captain, Colin Cowdrey, the crowd helped to mop up the water and get the game back on, giving England 75 minutes to take the last 5 wickets.
The pitch, as you can see, was covered with sawdust.
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Without his contribution Hampshire could/would have followed on with the bigger chance of losing. Also it seemed to me he was to some extent playing to order, providing the base for those who score quickly to have stability at the other end. That Fuller, Vince and Prest scored less than 20 runs between them is not his fault. We know from his shot making in the one dayers last season he has a good range of shots. That he chose to be the glue that held much of the innings together seems to me to have been a team decision.Not particularly impressed with Middleton TBH. Should have scored more than 116 off 329 balls. Need to over 150 if you're facing that many balls.