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posted 10-05-2008 15:13

 
The only one I've got tickets for at the mo is the Friday at Edgbaston but I'll probably be up for fourth or fifth-day fun and frolics at Lord's and The Oval
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posted 15-05-2008 11:02

 
England win toss and to bowl, lost some time this morning. But with ever consistent Jimmy Anderson in the team, I'm sure we'll finish this off by the middle of day 3.
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posted 15-05-2008 11:38

 
Some griping on both the Cricinfo and Grauniad obo coverage about the cost of tickets.

65 quid a day for New Zealand does strike me as more than a bit high, but then that is increasingly my reaction to the price of pretty much everything in London.
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posted 15-05-2008 11:40

 
If the first test had been at Old Trafford, there'd have been a full morning session - it's glorious up here.
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posted 15-05-2008 11:47

 
If they were always going to send Hoggard back to Yorkshire, why the fuck couldn't they have done it before Wednesday?
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posted 15-05-2008 12:19

 
In case someone broke this morning.
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posted 15-05-2008 12:35

 
And I see NZ are already 2-1 off 2 overs.
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posted 15-05-2008 13:00

 
When did England get an adidas strip and why did no-one inform me? It makes them look a bit like tennis players. The one-day shirt looks lush though.
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posted 15-05-2008 15:11

 
Classic seamers' paradise pitch. Some odd tactics by NZ- Taylor seemed to think it was the IPL, McCullum promoted to number 5.

NZ were £20 or so in 2004, with a better team.
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posted 15-05-2008 15:57

 
BBC have come up with the crappest nickname in the history of crap nicknames for Broad, "Lee Speaking". Fuck me, it's like some hilarious Chinky music hall sketch. Cringeworthy

Anyway, everyone knows he's Draco Malfoy.
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posted 16-05-2008 11:18

 
NZ battling well, but Oram gone. Ian Smith has a rather high opinion of Kyle Mills' batting. It's Tim Southsee I'm worried about after what he did on debut.
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posted 16-05-2008 11:22

 
"Chinky"? Don't try that in San Francisco (or pretty much anywhere else in the US), Egg.

It sounds as if someone at the Beeb has been "Chris Bermanised".

Berman's act got stale about eight years ago (though he hasn't stopped).

Tubby, are you ready to rethink your view on McCullum?
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posted 16-05-2008 11:45

 
His keeping isn't that good, so I expect a few byes in this game. But it gives him a bit of breathing space to bat with freedom. He's not as solid as Oram but they (and Vettori) work very well together and deserve to come in after a better top order.

He measured his aggression brilliantly yesterday, which Taylor failed to do.
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posted 16-05-2008 11:53

 
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His keeping isn't that good, so I expect a few byes in this game


He'll do well to top Ambrosia's 16 so far. To be fair, I saw 12 of these (three long stop boundaries), and at least eight of the runs should have been wides.
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posted 16-05-2008 11:59

 
His keeping is poor, and the IPL experience isn't going to help that. I wouldn't be that surprised if gives up the gloves in a couple of years.

His IPL batting, however, seems to be capable of transferring succesfully to test cricket, which is a good sign for NZ.
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posted 16-05-2008 12:06

 
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It's Tim Southsee I'm worried about after what he did on debut


Yes, England might just have to wait for his bubble to burst.
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posted 16-05-2008 12:10

 
Ursus- don't forget NZ play fewer tests than the other countries. They can carry a non-specialist keeper in the 50 and 20 short games.

The weakness of their top batsmen makes it more difficult to squeeze in a rookie keeper at #7 or #8.
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