If Duckett had this kind of form over 20 test he would be dropped.(Not Tuck Boxes blue eyed boy) Root might aswel bat at 3 and Bethel opener as they all ways facing the new ball if Crawley stays and Pope is restored. Smith is the 4th name on the team sheet. Potentially he could be our new gilchrist batting with stokes before the 2-3 very good bowling rounders come in. Duckett, Bethall, Root, Brook, Pope,Stokes,Smith,Atkinson,Carse,Wood,Ahmed.(Bashir won't get any turn on aussie wickets and will be targeted) Stokes can't bowl long spells so we need a front line attacking spinner not a holding role and I don't think Bashir can do that.
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I am starting to find Key, McCullum and Stokes tiresome; arrogant and dismissive of anything out of their cosy little echo chamber. At first I thought Bazball was a breath of fresh air. Now I am seriously thinking it's disrespectful and damaging to English cricket, especially the County Game. Certainly it's results are not the brilliance it claims. It's flaky and inconsistent. It's not saving Test Cricket - for them to even think that is cringeworthy. Let's face it they have failed dismally! We have been thrashed by India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and now New Zealand. We are nowhere in The World Test Table - where are we ... 5th? My feeling! I would let Bazball go and restart English Cricket properly and responsibly again. The Big Blag is over! Time for the Stokes / McCullum Experiment to end! It's going to get kicked to smithereens anyway. India and Australia are way, way too good for us. We are going to get a brutal reality check and it's not going to be pretty viewing.
@@daylehaynes2792 England lost 8 (eight) Games this season .. absolutely shocking! That gross inconsistency happens either because they don't care and are unprofessional, or they are incompetent .. which is it?
Blimey! Did you stub your toe on the bed this morning? Listen - I hated B-ball when it all began, I did not think that it would be sustainable over a long period of time. Sure, some absolutely stunning performances and a few nightmare ones too, but we should all get used to it - this is the modern way and we should all get used to it and take the rough with the smooth. No way will be get hammered by either India or Australia - we may lose the series, but we will give a good go of trying to beat them. We win some and lose some - that is sport - frustrating at times but exhilarating at times too.
Welcome to England... We don't want hard questions... so don't ask them or caveat them hugely. We don't answer them anyway... because we are above it all. Long term damage.
Why do journalists put words into the mouths of the people they're interviewing, especially British ones?... Stop being so sycophantic and ask more direct questions like "Is Crawley under pressure?", and not give superlatives and empty faux positive gestures wrapped up in a question... Most journalists in the UK almost feel like they're on the payroll of the team, manager or coach they're interviewing... Obviously that's not the case we hope but it does feel like the journalists in British sport are in the teams pockets!... I really wish they'd ask the questions that fans would ask and stop being so eulogistic and stop boot-licking!
I think it’s more a case of journalists being around elite athletes and elite coaches day in and day out. They come to understand how a coach and player needs to operate mentally to be at their best. It becomes pointless to ask questions like “is so and so under pressure” because they know a coach is never going to heap pressure on a guy. Framing a question like “how do you get the best out of Crawley” is far more appropriate in the professional age
Zak crawley averages 30. As an opener, 40 is a good average. You cant keep repeating the line "he is talented" after 52 tests.
If Duckett had this kind of form over 20 test he would be dropped.(Not Tuck Boxes blue eyed boy) Root might aswel bat at 3 and Bethel opener as they all ways facing the new ball if Crawley stays and Pope is restored. Smith is the 4th name on the team sheet. Potentially he could be our new gilchrist batting with stokes before the 2-3 very good bowling rounders come in. Duckett, Bethall, Root, Brook, Pope,Stokes,Smith,Atkinson,Carse,Wood,Ahmed.(Bashir won't get any turn on aussie wickets and will be targeted) Stokes can't bowl long spells so we need a front line attacking spinner not a holding role and I don't think Bashir can do that.
I really appreciate your efforts! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
One of the heaviest defeats in single match history and captain limping off feels like a bad series
They still won 2-1
@@verystablegenius9317 but ended on a sour note.
Crawley not good enough! England in general are great brought the game alive. Brendon was brilliant for NZ!
“If you averaged 35 back in my day, your old man would go and buy you a basketball or a footy and tell you to play that” Ricky Ponting
I am starting to find Key, McCullum and Stokes tiresome; arrogant and dismissive of anything out of their cosy little echo chamber. At first I thought Bazball was a breath of fresh air. Now I am seriously thinking it's disrespectful and damaging to English cricket, especially the County Game. Certainly it's results are not the brilliance it claims. It's flaky and inconsistent. It's not saving Test Cricket - for them to even think that is cringeworthy. Let's face it they have failed dismally! We have been thrashed by India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and now New Zealand. We are nowhere in The World Test Table - where are we ... 5th? My feeling! I would let Bazball go and restart English Cricket properly and responsibly again. The Big Blag is over! Time for the Stokes / McCullum Experiment to end! It's going to get kicked to smithereens anyway. India and Australia are way, way too good for us. We are going to get a brutal reality check and it's not going to be pretty viewing.
England won the series, pump the brakes
@@daylehaynes2792 England lost 8 (eight) Games this season .. absolutely shocking! That gross inconsistency happens either because they don't care and are unprofessional, or they are incompetent .. which is it?
Lol
Blimey! Did you stub your toe on the bed this morning?
Listen - I hated B-ball when it all began, I did not think that it would be sustainable over a long period of time. Sure, some absolutely stunning performances and a few nightmare ones too, but we should all get used to it - this is the modern way and we should all get used to it and take the rough with the smooth.
No way will be get hammered by either India or Australia - we may lose the series, but we will give a good go of trying to beat them.
We win some and lose some - that is sport - frustrating at times but exhilarating at times too.
Southee wrecked his bowling average by prolonging his career when he was under performing the last two years.
Welcome to England...
We don't want hard questions... so don't ask them or caveat them hugely.
We don't answer them anyway... because we are above it all.
Long term damage.
Crawley is crap
Why do journalists put words into the mouths of the people they're interviewing, especially British ones?... Stop being so sycophantic and ask more direct questions like "Is Crawley under pressure?", and not give superlatives and empty faux positive gestures wrapped up in a question... Most journalists in the UK almost feel like they're on the payroll of the team, manager or coach they're interviewing... Obviously that's not the case we hope but it does feel like the journalists in British sport are in the teams pockets!... I really wish they'd ask the questions that fans would ask and stop being so eulogistic and stop boot-licking!
They are not journalists anymore, they are PR . Also, it reflects the fact that these interviews are generally pointless.
I think it’s more a case of journalists being around elite athletes and elite coaches day in and day out. They come to understand how a coach and player needs to operate mentally to be at their best. It becomes pointless to ask questions like “is so and so under pressure” because they know a coach is never going to heap pressure on a guy. Framing a question like “how do you get the best out of Crawley” is far more appropriate in the professional age