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West Indies have won the toss and will bat
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Re: England v West Indies - 3rd test
Cook drops easy slip catch off Anderson, another one.
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Three in a row dropped by Cook at first slip. Thankfully Bairstow got him a few balls later.CleggHall wrote:Cook drops easy slip catch off Anderson, another one.
35/2 at lunch both wickets to Jimmy.
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Is that James on 499 test wickets?
If he came from Esher he would be Sir James already
If he came from Esher he would be Sir James already
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Just one wicket to go for Jimmys 500th I think
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It is one to go - have to go out this afternoon but am waiting until he gets that 500th wicket
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Will you miss the Palace game Tony?
Cricket like football is a strange game
Cricket like football is a strange game
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No - he might be getting his first test century then thoughmdd2 wrote:Will you miss the Palace game Tony?
Cricket like football is a strange game

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mdd2 bring his usual optimistic self!mdd2 wrote:Will you miss the Palace game Tony?
Cricket like football is a strange game


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WIndies 100 for 7, England seamers up for it this afternoon particularly Stokes.
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Still waiting for 500 but how on earth he hasn't got it with his last over I don't know. Absolutely brilliant over from him.
123/8
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123/9 - catch for Anderson but 5 wickets for Stokes
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123 all out. Stokes 6 for 22. Jimmy remains on 499.
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that last over was incredible that it didn't result in a wicket.ClaretTony wrote:Still waiting for 500 but how on earth he hasn't got it with his last over I don't know. Absolutely brilliant over from him.
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Could well have been as good an over as he's ever bowled.quoonbeatz wrote:that last over was incredible that it didn't result in a wicket.
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Fair to say Stokes as the best all-rounder in world cricket at this timeClaretTony wrote:123 all out. Stokes 6 for 22. Jimmy remains on 499.



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Stokes becomes only the eight person to appear on both the batting and bowling honours board at Lords.
A wonderful talent and vital for England's middle order with the bat.
A wonderful talent and vital for England's middle order with the bat.
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It's going to be some achievement retaining The Ashes if we continue to play with 3 batters short. If the Aussies could give us a 40 runs start in each innings in exchange for us using only 8 batters it would be a good deal for us.
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Desperately short of batting talent now. Every single innings we need Cook, Root or both to get runs.nil_desperandum wrote:It's going to be some achievement retaining The Ashes if we continue to play with 3 batters short. If the Aussies could give us a 40 runs start in each innings in exchange for us using only 8 batters it would be a good deal for us.
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I was down at Lords today. I booked my International cricket tickets before the season started. I thought I'd really hit lucky today after Jimmy got the first two, felt I'd see the 500 up but it wasn't to be.
As per a couple of comments above- it almost defied belief that he didnt get his third wicket in that sizzling over he bowled in the later short spell.
Good spell from Ben Stokes though.
There might not be too much play tomorrow looking at the London forecast. That may be in England's favour if they can manage to muddle through until Saturday when batting might be a bit easier.
As per a couple of comments above- it almost defied belief that he didnt get his third wicket in that sizzling over he bowled in the later short spell.
Good spell from Ben Stokes though.
There might not be too much play tomorrow looking at the London forecast. That may be in England's favour if they can manage to muddle through until Saturday when batting might be a bit easier.
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nil_desperandum wrote:It's going to be some achievement retaining The Ashes if we continue to play with 3 batters short. If the Aussies could give us a 40 runs start in each innings in exchange for us using only 8 batters it would be a good deal for us.
Have you seen that Aussie top order?
Warner and Smith apart, neither of whom I rate, they have zilch. Our 6, 7, 8 and possibly 9 will get us enough runs to win tests down there.
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Oh, I'm very well aware of the Australian frailties. They are a poor team by Aussie standards, but they have a much better bowling attack than we have faced this summer, esp. on Australian wickets, and I think we will struggle if we constantly have to rebuild from 20-3. You are mistaken if you think it is a poor fast-bowling attack.Socrates wrote:Have you seen that Aussie top order?
Warner and Smith apart, neither of whom I rate, they have zilch. Our 6, 7, 8 and possibly 9 will get us enough runs to win tests down there.
We have some v good players, but with serious weaknesses in the batting, and the Aussies aren't world beaters either. Neither side compares with some of the great Ashes winning teams of the recent past.
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We're screwed tomorrow thenClaretTony wrote:Desperately short of batting talent now. Every single innings we need Cook, Root or both to get runs.

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You don't rate those two? That just show you up as clueless. Sorry to say mate.Socrates wrote:Have you seen that Aussie top order?
Warner and Smith apart, neither of whom I rate, they have zilch. Our 6, 7, 8 and possibly 9 will get us enough runs to win tests down there.
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Certainly our main worry, lack of top order batsmen. I cant for the life of me see why Moeen Ali doesn't open with Cook.nil_desperandum wrote:It's going to be some achievement retaining The Ashes if we continue to play with 3 batters short. If the Aussies could give us a 40 runs start in each innings in exchange for us using only 8 batters it would be a good deal for us.
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I think they both have huge flaws in their game and have been regularly found out by our bowlers. Smith's stats are impressive but I think they mask a lot.bedfords wrote:You don't rate those two? That just show you up as clueless. Sorry to say mate.
I don't think either would challenge a top 30 all time Aussie batsmen list.
I don't think those are controversial views.
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Because he's been tried in bowling conditions far more favorable than in Australia, and it was a disaster. Why tinker with something that isn't broken?ashtonlongsider wrote:Certainly our main worry, lack of top order batsmen. I cant for the life of me see why Moeen Ali doesn't open with Cook.
Our all-rounders batting at 6 -9 are the strength of the team. (+ Jimmy of course)!.
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Anyone know if CT has been sighted out and about-or is he still waiting in for Jimmy?



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Socrates wrote:I think they both have huge flaws in their game and have been regularly found out by our bowlers. Smith's stats are impressive but I think they mask a lot.
I don't think either would challenge a top 30 all time Aussie batsmen list.
I don't think those are controversial views.
What huge flaws do you see in there game?
Both of their stats are impressive.
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Think both players would get in my world XI's in every format of the game. I'm baffled to be honest. Smith turned himself from a leg spinning clown into one of the most effective bats in the world. I rate him alongside Root, Williamson and Kohli as being head and shoulders ahead of all other bats in the three forms. Graeme Smith had flaws, if you can be effective it's irrelevant.Socrates wrote:I think they both have huge flaws in their game and have been regularly found out by our bowlers. Smith's stats are impressive but I think they mask a lot.
I don't think either would challenge a top 30 all time Aussie batsmen list.
I don't think those are controversial views.
Warner is a beast and would get in any team in the world.
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Steve Smith as held the highest ever ICC points test ranking for a batsmen since its inception, late 80s. Them points can only be gathered by scoring your runs against the very best attacks as it works on the rankings of the quality of the bowlers you are up against. He also holds the record for consecutive World cup 50s. Smith is one hell of a player. I don't like him but I absolutely rate him.
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Indeed. I don't think I've defended two players so much that I've disliked so much.RocketLawnChair wrote: I don't like him but I absolutely rate him.
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For anybody not having seen it, there's coverage (on ECB TV) of the Jimmy over referenced in posts above. They say "one of the greatest wicketless overs of all time". Maybe a bit of hyperbole but certainly a fantastic over and almost unbelievable that he didnt snaffle a wicket
https://www.ecb.co.uk/tv/466964
https://www.ecb.co.uk/tv/466964
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Was safe to go out today with England battingmdd2 wrote:Anyone know if CT has been sighted out and about-or is he still waiting in for Jimmy?![]()
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He always comes across as smug to me but couldn't agree more, an outstanding batsman.RocketLawnChair wrote:Smith is one hell of a player. I don't like him but I absolutely rate him.
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Stokes is a monster of a player always delivers when required 

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Broad swinging away.
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Broad now out for 39.
England lead by 71.
England lead by 71.
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Back to the TV for me now then for the start of the WI second innings - one wicket to go for England's finest ever bowler.Bin Ont Turf wrote:Broad now out for 39.
England lead by 71.
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Bound to rain now. 

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And born and bred in Burnley. Marvellous.ClaretTony wrote:Back to the TV for me now then for the start of the WI second innings - one wicket to go for England's finest ever bowler.
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*highest wicket taker.ClaretTony wrote:Back to the TV for me now then for the start of the WI second innings - one wicket to go for England's finest ever bowler.
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500
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant. Well done Jimmy.
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant. Well done Jimmy.
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500 Test Wickets for the Burnley Express
Well done! Sir James?
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What an achievement. And what a way to do it, hitting the middle stump.
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Thought they'd need a new wicket with that one - brilliant bowl and amazing achievement!!
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Incredible achievement. Well done Jimmy.
I was lucky enough to see Warne get his 700th in Melbourne. Doesn't compare with seeing Jimmy doing that, even though I was only watching on the telly.
I was lucky enough to see Warne get his 700th in Melbourne. Doesn't compare with seeing Jimmy doing that, even though I was only watching on the telly.
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They've changed the ball after 4 overs presumably so it will be in good nick for him to take home.
Next target is 520 & then 564 to try and get past Walsh & McGrath.
Next target is 520 & then 564 to try and get past Walsh & McGrath.
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What a delivery to get it with.
Well done to Englands finest ever bowler.
Well done to Englands finest ever bowler.
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I remember him getting a five for on his test debut against Zimbabwe at Lord's in 2003. Who could have thought that 14 years later he'd have achieved this?