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The well respected Jonathan Llew has it right in a really good article in my paper.

” Perhaps it is too much of a simplification to say England play cricket as they would like it to be while Australia play the game that actually exists.  But it was certainly true here. England played the game of sprites and vibes: Australia played the surface and the ball that was bowled and however you want to spin it a defeat on your own terms is still a defeat.

Now comes the real test. Do England want to wake up ? Or do they want to keep dreaming ? “

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54 minutes ago, Gav said:

Bairstow is in for his runs mainly, he cost us this time around with the gloves, no doubt about that, but the best place to get back to match fitness is in the middle for me, but I do fully accept its a risk. 

Will he be picked for Lords is the question. 

If he's in for his runs mainly then he shouldn't be the WK should he? Its a specialist position and the best WK should always play.

If he'd taken the chances he missed then his worth to the team would have been x times greater than the runs he scored.

 

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49 minutes ago, Ewood Ace said:

Bairstow is a good batsman but he isn't a very good wicket keeping if you think he should keep fine but then don't be surprised when he misses chances that a better keeper would take and then use it as an excuse.

It's the equivalent of a goalkeeper who is not great on shots and crosses, but gets picked because his distribution is good. 🤔

On the game, in general would we have lost had we not declared. I'd be fairly sure no.

Could we have still won had we not declared. Potentially yes.

The declaration was wrong and led to defeat.

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5 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

It was golden opportunity thrown away. When are Smith and Labuschagne going to score so lowly again in this series ?

Add in a really big innings or a few of them from Head and bigger contributions from the likes of Warner, Green and Carey.

I posted earlier they bat deep and yesterday Boland, Cummins and Lyon proved it.

A little noted flaw of Bazzball is that a high RPO whilst losing wickets in a 5 day Test still leaves time for those teams scoring slower to get over the finishing line and win. The flaw is accentuated if on occasion our fielding is below par.

The Aussies are world champs for a reason.

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1 hour ago, AllRoverAsia said:

Add in a really big innings or a few of them from Head and bigger contributions from the likes of Warner, Green and Carey.

I posted earlier they bat deep and yesterday Boland, Cummins and Lyon proved it.

A little noted flaw of Bazzball is that a high RPO whilst losing wickets in a 5 day Test still leaves time for those teams scoring slower to get over the finishing line and win. The flaw is accentuated if on occasion our fielding is below par.

The Aussies are world champs for a reason.

Whilst it was disappointing to lose, the gap has closed considerably since the mauling we got last time around. 

**Gav staying positive**

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23 minutes ago, Gav said:

Whilst it was disappointing to lose, the gap has closed considerably since the mauling we got last time around. 

**Gav staying positive**

Me too but please no more stir crazy first innings batting declarations on the first day. Bat long and big if the occasion presents itself.

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11 hours ago, 47er said:

All fair points Chaddy.

Thankyou

11 hours ago, 47er said:

As for who Bairstow could replace----possibly Duckett? Or possibly not picked at all.

fair enough and thanks for answering the question

11 hours ago, 47er said:

Broad's mistake cost us one wicket. Bairstow's 3 or even 4.

Games at this level rest on very slender margins, Aussies are ruthless.

true

9 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

Broad’s no ball was an accident. 

Bowlers shouldn't bowled no -balls at all. There is no reason to get so close to the line. 

 

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13 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

I don’t think they can reign in the “ Bazball “ Jim. It’s all they know.

It’s the Bazball mindset that led to the declaration and Root and Brook giving their wickets away with silly shots. As a player I never gave my wicket away - ever. McCullum says England are going to double down on their approach. If he comes unstuck in this  series he should resign

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I think that brief period on Sunday when it was pitch black,and we lost a couple of wickets was very important. The umpires were pretty poor in not checking the light until it rained again. However if Australia were batting I'd probably say tough luck and laugh.

Either way, Bazball is making test cricket exciting with the super aggressive approach, and may keep the format going. 

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Baz said it after the game, “It feels like we’ve won, lads.” We’ve entertained the world, and we’ve put the Aussies on the back foot

The above is a quote from Ollie Robinson’s interview with Wisden.

As I’ve said before, I like our new tactics and mindset but that’s a ridiculous thing to say.

Are they starting to believe their own hype?  - if so that’s a very dangerous place to be…

 

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Robinson's a twerp. He was at it again in the papers today, describing the other lot's method of play as "meek", as if the only way to win games is with Bazball. Silly quotes have a habit of coming back to bite players - I don't know why they do it.  

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56 minutes ago, martonrover said:

Big game for Lancs this evening (weather permitting).

Gleeson finally back in the squad. Hope he plays and comes through unscathed.

He's been badly missed.

I was looking forward to watching it on Sky but they  are showing Somerset v Gloucester on 3 different channels, wtf! 

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12 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said:

Speaking of Lancashire - they're letting Parkinson and Lamb go at the end of the season.

Odd choices those, unless there's been a falling out behind the scenes. 

I tend not to go to deeply into the politics at Lancs on here, but there are plenty of them!

Unfortunately, there are a good few examples of our homegrown players hitting a ceiling and then regressing.

You would have to question the standard of coaching, especially with regards to batting and spin bowling.

Chilton has been interviewed by Radio Lancs today, and he basically said they were hedging their bets with Parkinson to see how he performed until season’s end, (out of contract).

In the meantime, Kent have come along and offered him a contract, and you can’t blame him for taking it.

Lamb has been a good one day / T20 player and had very few chances in four day cricket.

I feel he should’ve been involved in the T20 campaign this season, especially with injuries to key bowlers.

Again, you can’t blame him for moving on.

The members are restless.

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I’d have Danny lamb in our t20 team any day of the week. I’m not too worried about lamb going generally though, it’s just when the likes of lamb and Parkinson were playing all formats last year we challenged on three fronts. When the new breed - a lot of non-homegrown players - are playing this season, we’re floundering.

Hameed, Davies and Parkinson is too much homegrown talent to lose across a three-four year period. Plus Clark a bit before as well. Players leaving yet Jones stays and stays and stays. 

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As a side note in recent years lancs have proved they just cant cope with a crowd. Hope I’m wrong but I suspect the ashes will be a disaster in organisation. The main issue is 95% of their focus goes to the 5% in the point (even in there the food at lunch won’t be served before they’re out playing again), the hotels and pavilion.

I’ll wager getting in will be a faff, there won’t be anywhere near enough toilets wherever you sit, the bars/food outlets will be chaos and they’ll also cock up getting people out.

Hardly anyone here this evening and they’re crumbling at the bar, or at least the one nearest the hotel. 

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