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Re: Sri Lanka vs England test series
« Reply #630 on: November 23, 2018, 11:51:39 AM »

Mo saved by a no ball??

Already been out down twice and a successful review if he does!
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Re: Sri Lanka vs England test series
« Reply #631 on: November 23, 2018, 11:52:21 AM »

Called fair delivery benefit it bowler looked mighty close and on the line to me!

This is going to be a long review
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Re: Sri Lanka vs England test series
« Reply #632 on: November 23, 2018, 11:53:12 AM »

Inside edge?

Yes!

Mo saved again!!!
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Re: Sri Lanka vs England test series
« Reply #633 on: November 23, 2018, 12:01:21 PM »

Interesting listening to Aggers on the Cricket Social - he was saying about Bairstow's celebration that it was anger about his injury and he has told Aggers that he felt really angry about getting a career threatening injury playing football warming up which is needless, and that he has told the management he won't be playing football again - hence why he is being referee in the football warm up - even though he is fit.
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Re: Sri Lanka vs England test series
« Reply #634 on: November 23, 2018, 12:02:24 PM »

He isnt a long term No 3 for me. Yes he has scored a century but against a poor Sri Lankan side lets be honest.

He is certainly a more natural five.  But then, are we using the same "poor side" rationale and asking whether Foakes will perform with the bat against better/quicker bowling?

Point is, for the tests in the West Indies, they need the best keeper, which is certainly Foakes, and therefore the only real selection issue is whether they want two or three spinners - if they want three, then Buttler suddenly looks vulnerable.  Back in England, all sorts of variables come into play.

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Re: Sri Lanka vs England test series
« Reply #635 on: November 23, 2018, 12:06:01 PM »

Bairstow still sounding lemon on interview on Sky sports even after scoring a hundred..
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Re: Sri Lanka vs England test series
« Reply #636 on: November 23, 2018, 12:12:20 PM »

Interesting listening to Aggers on the Cricket Social - he was saying about Bairstow's celebration that it was anger about his injury and he has told Aggers that he felt really angry about getting a career threatening injury playing football warming up which is needless, and that he has told the management he won't be playing football again - hence why he is being referee in the football warm up - even though he is fit.

hmmmm... I like Bairstow but this des not really read very well. you could get injured doing pretty much anything, didn't Broad get crocked getting off the sofa, or was that Butch with a girl ontop of him?

I would like  JB to say to the media Foakes is class and I will take the batting spot and bat anywhere the team needs me with or without keeping gloves because there is  competition for places
he is a very good player but rumours of him being 'difficult' may well be true
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Re: Sri Lanka vs England test series
« Reply #637 on: November 23, 2018, 12:23:35 PM »

hmmmm... I like Bairstow but this des not really read very well. you could get injured doing pretty much anything, didn't Broad get crocked getting off the sofa, or was that Butch with a girl ontop of him?

I would like  JB to say to the media Foakes is class and I will take the batting spot and bat anywhere the team needs me with or without keeping gloves because there is  competition for places
he is a very good player but rumours of him being 'difficult' may well be true

Interesting perspective, because I didn't get that from his interview at all - I fear you might be looking for issues that are not there, because all of the media reports have been that he and Broad have been exemplary off the field on this tour.  I thought Bairstow's interview was engaging and honest and his comments fair and balanced rather than the usual media-trained platitudes.  Also nice that he mentioned Chris Allinson, who passed away recently.
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Re: Sri Lanka vs England test series
« Reply #638 on: November 23, 2018, 12:28:00 PM »

Does it matter though?
People often moan about sports stars just parroting what their PR team tells them to, without a hint of authenticity. You can virtually predict what a captain will say in a press conference after a game.

So there has been this cry for authenticity, for personality, for 'difference', and yet here we have a pugnacious YJB and those same people don't seem to like the reality.

I like this passionate YJB. He cares deeply, and that to me is important as an England supporter.

Not referring to forumites here at all.
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Re: Sri Lanka vs England test series
« Reply #639 on: November 23, 2018, 12:35:35 PM »

Does it matter though?
People often moan about sports stars just parroting what their PR team tells them to, without a hint of authenticity. You can virtually predict what a captain will say in a press conference after a game.

So there has been this cry for authenticity, for personality, for 'difference', and yet here we have a pugnacious YJB and those same people don't seem to like the reality.

I like this passionate YJB. He cares deeply, and that to me is important as an England supporter.

Not referring to forumites here at all.

good point indeed, there are different ways to read players comments as a lot of us do, totally agree the interviews these days are monotonous, Root probably is the worst looking as if he reads from an autocue

I think myself I would of like to have seen a bit more public support from Bairstow towards Foakes

If you read or see any interviews with Jos Butler he seems to be comfortable in himself and strikes me as not being fussed what he does or where he bats.

Bairstow has worked incredibly hard on his keeping, but that's no guarantee of a place im afraid. lots of the England side work as hard as each other

but passion...yes absolutely you want to se it from the players.
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Re: Sri Lanka vs England test series
« Reply #640 on: November 23, 2018, 01:28:24 PM »

I think it says a lot about English cricket that we have all these alrounders. Three (4 if you count Burns) is bonkers.
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Re: Sri Lanka vs England test series
« Reply #641 on: November 23, 2018, 01:41:44 PM »

I think it says a lot about English cricket that we have all these alrounders. Three (4 if you count Burns) is bonkers.

Doesn’t pope keep too (when he’s with the squad anyway)
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Re: Sri Lanka vs England test series
« Reply #642 on: November 23, 2018, 01:45:00 PM »

Doesn’t pope keep too (when he’s with the squad anyway)

he does and he is good. However getting another keeper batsman in the side id like to see just to check its not impossible!
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Re: Sri Lanka vs England test series
« Reply #643 on: November 23, 2018, 02:26:25 PM »

The Bairstow post-day interview with Bumble and Ward - link below -

https://www.skysports.com/cricket/news/12123/11561117/englands-jonny-bairstow-hits-back-at-critics-after-feeling-castigated

Personally i can see both sides to this, i think you read into it what you will.

I believe he definitely comes across as if the world has done him wrong and maybe i have missed this 'castigation' he has got?

And he keeps on saying that he got left out when he didn't do much wrong...... no he got injured and a bloke came in and did brilliantly.

One things for sure he has batted excellently today! and i just hope he carries on doing well at 3 and things start to settle down a bit.
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Re: Sri Lanka vs England test series
« Reply #644 on: November 23, 2018, 04:47:06 PM »

Watching that, he comes across as having a massive chip on his shoulder, it was almost embarrassing
I suppose this generation tend to big themselves up, and feel they are justified a position

Bumble looked as if he was holding himself back.

Modern sportsmen? Dunno, maybe I’m getting old,,,personally think they are all a bunch of tools
Oh I go to the gym etc, ive earned it etc

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