Cricket, lovely cricket (Part 2)

Continuing the discussion from Cricket, lovely cricket (Part 1) - #10015 by browellm.

Previous discussions:

Pretty sure Cummins is feeling the same way!

Champagne batting atm.

Lol

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I have the digital lag, wondered what was coming!

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What a session for England, 61-1 at lunch - 239 -2 at tea

Remarkable.

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Looking forward to watching the highlights later if I’m home in time and in a fit state.:crossed_fingers:

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Declaration at 5.30pm? :smiley:

I wouldn’t rule it out :laughing:

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Aaaand that’s how to bring up your 50

Completely orthodox :crazy_face:

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150-175 in front by 6.30 and retire

What a way to get to 150

Immense!

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The much maligned Crawley is now the highest run scorer from either side in the entire series to date.

Let that sink in.

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He has looked likely every dig. :+1:

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McCullum & Stokes both said he isn’t in the side for his consistency, he’s in there for what he can do on his best day.

Today is his best day.

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That’ll be the lead then

:grinning:

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7 runs behind with 8 wickets to go, and if you get any of them you have Brook, Stokes, Bairstow to get through with basically nothing to lose. Then if you can get Woakes out you will have Wood with license to swing (if he ever doesn’t have that at the moment).

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I can see the possibility of a (very) quick hundred more runs and a declaration to get half an hour at them this evening.

The gammony purists will be filling their nappies.

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What a performance, take a bow Zak.

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Ball kept low?:grin:

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Really low!