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The downside: not putting more on India getting less than 200. Still, a tenner's a tenner.
England: same old. Terrible run out. whatever the commentators say, Hameed did get a little spooked hence the shot he played and should have been caught on and then this run. Two days ago Pope was the man we needed and he got cleaned up. YJB still doesn't like it full to him (the delivery from Bumrah was as perfect a fast yorker as one could hope for)...
There's some really odd thoughts going on in pundit world. Normally George Dobell is a voice of sanity but he was critical of Overton, saying that he should have been the stock bowler and bowled 30 odd overs for 60 and kept it tight. When does he do that for Somerset? he didn't bowl well, he looked caught between approaches here, but making out that he should have been the stock bowler and not Moeen when Jadeja has absolutely shown how to do it in this innings in terms of keeping it tight, getting some grime into the ball to help the quicks get that bit of reverse swing that has been so lacking all summer, and getting two crucial wickets into the bargain with it.
Moeen: Three Tests: 83 with the bat at 16, 6 wickets at 49. When your left-arm spinning opponent has delivered 47 overs and gotten 4 for 86 and almost scored more runs than you, then you've not played well.
Watching India bowl today was 2005 all over again. The left-arm spinner does some donkey work, Thakur's Hoggard doing good things around 80mph, Umesh Yadav is Harmison, Siraj is Simon Jones (didn't do anything in the second bowling innings of 4th Test of the series), and Bumrah's absolute Flintoff to the max. Absolutely wonderful cricket and everything we have needed this summer full of shitty weather and even shitter shithouse limited overs concept cricket.
We needed to cash in more on the first innings. We dug ourselves out of the hole after the start but still underperformed a bit.
Rahane for Ashwin should be a straight swap. Nice when you have an offie who can come in who has more Test centuries than the English top 3. Batting situation will be interesting.
If ever there was a good time to release bad news it is right now.
A very unsatisfactory end to the Test summer.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/cricket/55023939
Edit: OK, found it under 'England Men'.
Though of course, he could get a hundred or so in each match and England could still be 3-0 down
I'm a little bit surprised about what happened today. I can't believe that somebody as combative and emotionally invested in winning a test series in England as Virat Kohli would walk away. Even if it is declared a 2-1 series India win, it must leave a slight sour taste. There must be more to the story that the media have not got wind of yet.
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Simple: imagine an IPL restarting on September 19th that doesn't have a load of its major Indian stars. Once the Covid count in the Indian camp went up, considerations there had to be made and remember England left South Africa in the winter when fewer Covid positive tests came back.
This is why people should look back at what happened with the women's Test. It was announced by the BCCI, it was shoehorned into the English domestic schedule, and the hooha over the women having to play on a slightly used wicket that turned out to be bloody perfect for the women's game totally overshadowed the reality, namely that the BCCI wanted a Test and would have pulled their players out of the Hundred had the ECB not said yes. Absolutely no way would the BCCI let these Covid cases potentially threaten their tournament in any way.
But given Kohli seems to be the appointed poster boy of Test Cricket, I wonder how he is currently feeling. I notice no players from either team have spoken out...yet. His whole legacy as a captain was to win a test series in England. I bet he is fuming.
I suspect the series will be awarded to India (they were the better team I suppose) but it will always have that little asterix in the history books as "final match abandoned" with the old conundrum of never knowing the result....England more than capable of winning the final test. Also more than capable of getting pummelled.
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cricket/2020/12/07/englands-tour-ofsouthafrica-abandoned-due-concerns-covid-19/
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