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SkyBlueSoul

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This is suddenly very hard to watch, possible wicket every ball
 

Mcbean

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Well - we are still in with a chance - have listened all night - like being on big dipper ! Mmm slightly dodgy dismissal of Smith - he shouldn’t have walked anywhere
 

CCFCSteve

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For all the hype about this team the Ashes in Oz is the true test and so far at least is one they are failing

Not sure there was that much hype. Batting line up always fragile and while we’re 0-10 for 1 constantly that’s not gonna change. Our bowling attack is great when fit but batters need to back them up. Agree, along with India away, it’s still the ultimate test
 

Macca

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Not sure there was that much hype. Batting line up always fragile and while we’re 0-10 for 1 constantly that’s not gonna change. Our bowling attack is great when fit but batters need to back them up. Agree, along with India away, it’s still the ultimate test

One even Root can't master. And Crawley? Words fail me
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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England gonna England really. It’s still too much like watching my own club bat on a Sunday with some strong bowlers undermined by batsmen who can’t help themselves in the middle.

The difference is that Test standard batsmen should have better discipline than this.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Its Bazball innit!?

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I think cricket should be played very differently to how I think football should be played. Building an innings in a test match requires skill in knowing when to bed in, when to attack and how to grab singles and twos with less risk.

Going all out attack will make for better TV and occasionally produce some stunning victories, but it won’t do as well for results in the long term. I predicted a 5-0 whitewash coming into this and stand by it, it’s far too gung ho an approach.
 

DT-R

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I think cricket should be played very differently to how I think football should be played. Building an innings in a test match requires skill in knowing when to bed in, when to attack and how to grab singles and twos with less risk.

Going all out attack will make for better TV and occasionally produce some stunning victories, but it won’t do as well for results in the long term. I predicted a 5-0 whitewash coming into this and stand by it, it’s far too gung ho an approach.
Fully agree. As being shown by the Aussies right now, you can be attack minded and aggressive without gifting wickets. Our Bazball batting collapses are just pathetic and needless. How many went edged today reaching outside for balls that should just be left? Far too many!

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Brighton Sky Blue

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Bit early for that. Batsmen need to get their heads in the game quickly though
We aren’t going to suddenly change approach during a series. This is a side that lives and mostly dies by the sword of needlessly chucking wickets away.
 

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