DOC wrote:… They must not have anyone else making a case for his spot.
Sounds familiar …
Stumps, Day 3
Ind 224
Eng 247
Ind 396
Eng 1/50, require a further 324 to win.
Crawley 14
Duckett 34*
by dedja » Sun Aug 03, 2025 9:30 am
DOC wrote:… They must not have anyone else making a case for his spot.
by The Dark Knight » Sun Aug 03, 2025 10:19 am
DOC wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Bit of Smoke on the Water for Deep (Purple), he's India's Black Knight. Great partnership between him and Jaiswal of 107. India lead by 166
My favourite stat I've read today- no other batter in test history has opened more often (93 innings) and averaged less than Zak Crawley (31.06).
Out for 14 will make that even lower.
When he faced us in the Ashes of 2023 he was averaging 28 but was Englands highest run scorer of the series averaging 53. That was in England. In 2021/2 in three tests in Australia he had 6 digs averaging 27.
They must not have anyone else making a case for his spot.
by The Dark Knight » Sun Aug 03, 2025 10:28 am
by dedja » Sun Aug 03, 2025 10:40 am
by RB » Sun Aug 03, 2025 11:32 am
DOC wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Bit of Smoke on the Water for Deep (Purple), he's India's Black Knight. Great partnership between him and Jaiswal of 107. India lead by 166
My favourite stat I've read today- no other batter in test history has opened more often (93 innings) and averaged less than Zak Crawley (31.06).
Out for 14 will make that even lower.
by daysofourlives » Sun Aug 03, 2025 5:03 pm
The Dark Knight wrote:DOC wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Bit of Smoke on the Water for Deep (Purple), he's India's Black Knight. Great partnership between him and Jaiswal of 107. India lead by 166
My favourite stat I've read today- no other batter in test history has opened more often (93 innings) and averaged less than Zak Crawley (31.06).
Out for 14 will make that even lower.
When he faced us in the Ashes of 2023 he was averaging 28 but was Englands highest run scorer of the series averaging 53. That was in England. In 2021/2 in three tests in Australia he had 6 digs averaging 27.
They must not have anyone else making a case for his spot.
Well the top three 2025 County Div 1 run scorers are openers (and former England openers), Hameed, Sibley and Lyth so there's definitely other options to replace Crawley but obviously England love the Duckett and Crawley partnership too much to break it up . They have been a very successful opening partnership for England .
by Lightning McQueen » Sun Aug 03, 2025 7:40 pm
daysofourlives wrote:
Must be his catching keeping him in![]()
There was some stat about their partnerships being the best ever or something, cant remember what it was exactly
by The Dark Knight » Sun Aug 03, 2025 8:54 pm
Yeah I read a stat about them aswell, possibly the same as what you read but I can't remember where and went looking for it this morning but couldn't find it.daysofourlives wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:DOC wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Bit of Smoke on the Water for Deep (Purple), he's India's Black Knight. Great partnership between him and Jaiswal of 107. India lead by 166
My favourite stat I've read today- no other batter in test history has opened more often (93 innings) and averaged less than Zak Crawley (31.06).
Out for 14 will make that even lower.
When he faced us in the Ashes of 2023 he was averaging 28 but was Englands highest run scorer of the series averaging 53. That was in England. In 2021/2 in three tests in Australia he had 6 digs averaging 27.
They must not have anyone else making a case for his spot.
Well the top three 2025 County Div 1 run scorers are openers (and former England openers), Hameed, Sibley and Lyth so there's definitely other options to replace Crawley but obviously England love the Duckett and Crawley partnership too much to break it up . They have been a very successful opening partnership for England .
Must be his catching keeping him in![]()
There was some stat about their partnerships being the best ever or something, cant remember what it was exactly
by dedja » Sun Aug 03, 2025 9:16 pm
by dedja » Sun Aug 03, 2025 9:43 pm
by dedja » Sun Aug 03, 2025 10:33 pm
by The Dark Knight » Sun Aug 03, 2025 11:17 pm
Pope waited until literally the last second on the DRS timer too, his body language indicated that he knew he was out but he still reviewed it. These guys are just taking the piss out of the DRS lol.dedja wrote:Pope LBW Siraj 27 … absolutely dead plumb, but you guessed it, he refers it [emoji38]
Eng 3/106
by daysofourlives » Mon Aug 04, 2025 12:00 am
by dedja » Mon Aug 04, 2025 12:35 am
by dedja » Mon Aug 04, 2025 1:11 am
by Booney » Mon Aug 04, 2025 10:20 am
by dedja » Mon Aug 04, 2025 10:33 am
by The Dark Knight » Mon Aug 04, 2025 3:15 pm
F**k me, the Bazball coats are going to win unless India pulls off a miracle themselves.dedja wrote:Stumps Day 4, rain stopped play early.
Ind 224
Eng 247
Ind 396
Eng 6/339, require 35 to win
Brook 111 (98)
Root 105 (152)
Smith 2*
Overton 0*
Brook and Root batted magnificently, although Brook had an early let off with Siraj catching him on the boundary but unable to stay inside the rope. Then again Jaiswal was kissed on the dick in his innings, having been dropped 3 or 4 times.
https://www.ecb.co.uk/video/4332888/sir ... n-the-rope
Bethell must have found a Willy Wonka golden ticket to get into the side, he’s not anywhere near Test standard.
Woakes has his arm in a sling so is in doubt to bat, but apparently wants to if required.
Eng had the match won in a canter until Brook and then Root got out.
Ind came back hard and were just about unplayable when the heavens intervened to stop play early. They were quite unlucky, as conditions will certainly be different when play starts today.
A seemingly fitting end to this series … the Poms, with Smith at the crease, may end it all in 2 overs, or India could just as easily clean up the tail for a famous win.
by mal » Mon Aug 04, 2025 5:12 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Aug 04, 2025 6:06 pm
mal wrote:NIGHT WATCHMEN
Im neither for or against a nightwatchman in cricket
Australian teams use the NW regularly
By regularly being the best team in the world over 3 centuries, it must mean its a good enough tactic
I didnt like batting in those situations , so I have an understanding of why the NW is used
Deeps NW66 is a reason why India might still win this match
Great to see my fav 2 poms Joe and Harry make tons
As for Joe - DONT POKE THE BEAR ....
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