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2nd Test: England v India at Lord's Jul 17-21, 2014

African Monkey

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Sharma showing the promise that he showed as a youngster. He'd be a great bowler if he wasn't from the sub-continent.

Cook under massive pressure supposedly over his captaincy yet I don't see how when there is no replacement for him. Not saying he's the greatest captain in the world but who is there to take over?
 

TheParraboy

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:lol: Fancy getting skittled by Beaker Sharma, what a useless rabble.


Where has that Tosser LeedsWanker disappeared too??

Or our old mate Tommy Smith???

Cook and Prior need to be dropped ASAP.

Mighty mighty Ingerland :lol:
 

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Sharma showing the promise that he showed as a youngster. He'd be a great bowler if he wasn't from the sub-continent.

Cook under massive pressure supposedly over his captaincy yet I don't see how when there is no replacement for him. Not saying he's the greatest captain in the world but who is there to take over?

Thought Ishant was their best bowler last time they were in Australia, had some dropped catches and a lot of negative fielding by Dhoni didn't help him.

Rob Key for Cook imo :cool:

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African Monkey

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Thought Ishant was their best bowler last time they were in Australia, had some dropped catches and a lot of negative fielding by Dhoni didn't help him.

Rob Key for Cook imo :cool:

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Yep and he was very good in NZ earlier this year.

Well it could be a straight shootout between him and Daryl Mitchell. Both fantastic players.
 

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Yep and he was very good in NZ earlier this year.

Well it could be a straight shootout between him and Daryl Mitchell. Both fantastic players.

Daryl Mitchell is in insane form - ANOTHER ton for Worcestershire last night (that's 1142 runs @ 82 this season with FIVE hundreds and a couple of 90's). He's one of the most highly regarded captains on the county circuit too.

Could we have a Mike Brearley/Lee Germon situation coming up?
 

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Daryl Mitchell is in insane form - ANOTHER ton for Worcestershire last night (that's 1142 runs @ 82 this season with FIVE hundreds and a couple of 90's). He's one of the most highly regarded captains on the county circuit too.

Could we have a Mike Brearley/Lee Germon situation coming up?

If he played for Surrey or Yorkshire then maybe. Having said that, I didn't think Moeen Ali would be playing test cricket a few months ago either so you never know.
 

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And the hammering he cops from the likes of Atherton and Boycott because he's been picked from Division 2 of the County Championship is ridiculous.

In one match early this season Mitchell and Ali combined for a massive stand against a Surrey attack which included Tremlett, Dernbach and Batty. But NOPE, Division 2, not good enough for Boycs.
 

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England have appeared haunted since their 5-0 Ashes mauling Down Under as they look set to continue their nine-match winless Test streak, but it appears that’s exactly what they are.

England face the mammoth task of chasing down 319 on the final day of the second Test against India, with Joe Root and Moeen Ali set to take to the crease today on 105-4 in a bid to take an unlikely 1-0 lead.

But the current squad, many of whom have cut a shadow of their former world-dominating selves, have revealed that they have suffered many a sleepless night at their five-star hotel because it is “haunted” – yes, haunted by ghosts.

Fast bowler Stuart Broad, who along with captain Alastair Cook has been one of the biggest disappointments of the summer, revealed that he moved rooms at the Langham Hotel in Marylebone because he was “convinced” there were ghosts in the same room that he was sleeping in.

“One night I woke up in the middle of the night, around 1.30am and I was convinced there was a presence in the room,” Broad said in an interview with the Mail on Sunday.

“It was the weirdest feeling. All of a sudden the taps in the bathroom came on for no reason. I turned the lights on and the taps turned themselves off.
“Then when I turned the lights off again the taps came on. It really freaked me out. I ended up asking to move rooms.”

The fast-bowler is not the only one to have experienced the spooky goings-on at the London hotel. All-rounder Ben Stokes, another who is struggling to find any form with the bat following a string of single digit scores, is also reported to have had difficulties sleeping, while some of the players’ girlfriends refused to stay at the Langham Hotel.
The website of the 149-year-old hotel also has a story about its reputation of being haunted, with seven ghosts believed to roam the hallways of the “most haunted hotel in England”.

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...errible-ninematch-winless-streak-9618184.html
 
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If Prior was suffering from these injuries before the test series started he should not have put his hand up for selection.
England will probably go with Buttler as keeper just because of his batting. But I don't know if he is ready its only his first full season in county cricket.
Best keeper in England would have to be James Foster. Would provide a bit of experience too.
 
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Three Tests to save Cook's captaincy



Alastair Cook admitted his position as captain will become "untenable" if he cannot arrest his slump in batting form within the next three Tests.

Cook, who described defeat to India in the second Investec Test at Lord's as among his "darkest experiences", conceded he has suffered moments of doubt over his ability as captain and, for the first time, gave an indication of the time-frame he was giving himself to turn it around.

England, under Cook's captaincy, have lost seven of their last nine Tests and have not won any of their last 10. Cook has failed to score a century in more than a year - 27 Test innings - and is averaging just 14.33 in 2014.
"I said I'd do it until my position becomes untenable," Cook said. "If I'm not scoring runs by the end of the series and we're losing more games it becomes tougher and tougher.
Clearly I'm not the man to turn it around.
"Everyone has doubts. When things aren't going well, of course you have your doubts. When I was made England captain I said to my wife that I was going to give it my all. If it's not meant to be it's not meant to be, but I want to be proud of the way I have gone about it.
"I believe the team needs me to lead them through this tough time. But if it gets to the stage where I am not scoring runs by the end of the series my position is untenable. To quit now in the middle of the series would be wrong. I'm not quitting at the moment.

"I've got an inner steel, which I've got to keep drawing on. First of all I've got to start scoring runs, a lot of things can change quickly from there. I hit the ball better here. I've got to back myself that a score will come. The recent past hasn't been kind to me but we have won games with me as captain and I've won a lot of one-day games as well."
For the first time, Cook also had some veiled criticism for his players. Accepting that his bowlers had squandered helpful conditions on the first day and his batsmen decent batting conditions on the second.
"We've got to have lads who are prepared to front up," he said. "I'm fronting up. I hope the lads in the dressing room will as well.
"A captain is only as good as the players who play. I've captained well at certain times. I've captained well at Trent Bridge. Here it was a simple game plan and I don't think my captaincy was the reason we lost this game.
"India out-batted and out-bowled us. It was a good toss to win but we didn't put the ball in the areas we would have liked to have done. Then, with the pitch at its best, we didn't take that opportunity with the bat, either. There are no excuses.
"A lot of the standout performances have been by the younger players, which is great the way they're handling Test cricket. The older guys aren't playing as well as their records suggest and that's hurting us. To win games of cricket we need at least nine or ten people playing really well. It's not happening for those guys at the moment, they've got to look at themselves. I've got to start scoring runs as well, that can only happen with a lot of hard work."
Peter Moores, England's coach, also offered Cook his supporting, describing him as "the right man" to lead England.
"He is not hiding," Moores said. "He knows he has been under pressure for a long time, in Australia and now. The first thing he is doing is starting to hit the ball better. He knows it is tough up here. Often under pressure he is at his best. He has said quite clearly he wants to carry on. He is up for the challenge. I think he is the right man for the job, I really do. It is a new team. We have to learn and improve quickly. We are getting match-winning moments and we are not taking them."

As well as the struggles of Cook and Prior, England's other senior players, Ian Bell, James Anderson and Stuart Broad, have failed to live up to their usual standards and Moores admitted it was something the selectors would have to look at.
"I knew it was going to be tough because the last time I came in we had lost some players. If you asked me if I thought it would be the senior players who were trying to find form and the younger players firing, I wouldn't have thought it would be that way round but it is what it is. This is a five-Test series."


http://www.espncricinfo.com/england-v-india-2014/content/story/763015.html


I wouldn't give 3 more tests. Out now as captain and opener.
 

Twizzle

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poms don't like changes, do they

how crap does he have to be before they drop him ?

they should listen to Warnie
 

African Monkey

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Lol if they listen to him, he'd have the whole Hampshire side in there with his darling KP as captain and his hero Michael Carberry as vice captain.
 
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Poms bowling attack also needs to be looked at as well if they don't get wickets with the new ball when it's swinging they struggle Anderson ecspecially he looks very ordinary when it's not swinging
 

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Lol if they listen to him, he'd have the whole Hampshire side in there with his darling KP as captain and his hero Michael Carberry as vice captain.

This. Warne as always has an agenda and that is to try and get his mate Peiterson back in the team as captain. Warne, a great player but a petty, immature dickhead of a man.
 

African Monkey

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This. Warne as always has an agenda and that is to try and get his mate Peiterson back in the team as captain. Warne, a great player but a petty, immature dickhead of a man.

Yeah pretty much. He's right about Cook but went way too far with it, making it extremely obvious that he wanted Pietersen as captain.

It's a shame he lets his stupid agends cloud his judgement otherwise he'd be a very good commentator.
 

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