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      Harrisimo
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      Reply #6164: Mar 07, 2024 11:36:08 am
      Just abysmal, not really very professional under Stokes.More an attitude, 'if it works fine, if it doesn't well..WTF.'

      Complete lack of application. Towel in attitude.
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      Reply #6165: Mar 07, 2024 12:09:04 pm
      Just when you think the England cricket team couldn't embarass themselves further, they manage it. Once again some of the most pathertic amateur cricket I've ever seen and I've been watching test cricket since the mid 80s.

      I'd hate to be a bowler in this team. Why should they take their bowling seriously when the batsmen clearly don't give a fcuk about batting. I've seen alot more character, application, patience and determination in my 7 year old than you'll see from an England batsman.

      Bairstow 🤣🤣🤣🤣 still contributing the sq root of fcuk all. How long is it going to carry on for .... he's absolute rubbish. Keep him in long enough though he will get that slogged innings that will keep him in for another year of failure.

      India should bat tomorrow until they've got a lead of 150 ... declare and it will be all over inside 3 days and victory by an innings.
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      Reply #6166: Mar 09, 2024 09:21:21 am
      India easily beat England but on the plus side Jimmy Anderson claimed his 700th Test wicket.

      Right up there as one of the all-time sporting greats in my opinion.
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      Reply #6167: Mar 09, 2024 09:30:00 am
      Test team in name only. Their playing a mix of one day and 20/20 slogging. Turned test Cricket into an grotesque caricature of the game.  They call it bazball but in truth it's just a mess. It's not some grand strategy transforming test Cricket. All any decent test team has to do is concentrate, head down and stick around and wait for England to self destruct.

      The England management and team have lost the plot....as well as the series.

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      Reply #6168: Mar 09, 2024 09:40:38 am
      Bazball has won the square root of fcuk all. And never will. And needs binning off. Its lazy slogathon cricket with no accountability it seems.

      McCullum needs to go. India played well. They showed patience and even without some of their stars dug in and got runs.

      I think the whole test game laughs at England. No determination. No patience , no heart and no character. They 'might' scrape a win against West indies and Sri Lanka at home in the summer with lazy slogathon cricket. Even the useless bairstow might get a 50. But they will never beat south Africa, Australia or India because they have not got any of the required skills to beat quality teams at test level.

      The batting is absolutely pitiful. Their approach is village cricket standard ... not test level. They don't value their wickets. They don't have the bottle. Just hide behind bazball lads ... and be a flat track bully at home against the lesser nations. Embarrassing.
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      Reply #6169: Today at 12:46:53 pm
      Jimmy Anderson has announced that the first Test this summer will be his last.

      Anderson announces retirement
      England bowler James Anderson has confirmed he will retire from Test cricket this summer.

      In a statement the 41-year-old, England's leading wicket-taker and one of the greatest bowlers of all time, said the first Test against West Indies on 10 July will be his last.

      The decision comes after Anderson held talks with Test coach Brendon McCullum, who wants to build a bowling attack for the future.

      "I'm going to miss walking out for England so much," Anderson said.

      "But I know the time is right to step aside and let others realise their dreams just like I got to, because there is no greater feeling."

      Anderson made his debut in 2003 and has taken 700 wickets in 187 Tests - the most by any pace bowler in Test history.

      He is third on the all-time list of wicket-takers in Tests behind spinners Muttiah Muralitharan of Sri Lanka and Australia's Shane Warne.

      It is not clear whether he will continue to play for his county, Lancashire.

      "It has been an incredible 20 years representing my country, playing the game I've loved since I was a kid," Anderson said.

      "I'm excited for the new challenges that lie ahead, as well as filling my days with even more golf.

      "Thank you to everyone who has supported me over the years, it's always meant a lot, even if my face often doesn't show it."

      Richard Thompson, the chair of the England and Wales Cricket Board, said English cricket owes Anderson a "send-off like no other".

      "I don't think we'll ever see a bowler to match Jimmy again," he said. "It has been an honour as an England fan to watch him, and to marvel at his skill with the ball.

      "To still be bowling at the top of his game at 41 is remarkable, and he is a true inspiration and role model for peers and younger generations alike.

      "His final Test promises to be an emotional one and, having been there for his first Test in 2003, it will be an honour to watch his final one at Lord's in July."

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/articles/c98z9rqd79vo

      It's been an honour to watch the greatest English bowler of all-time play and his final Test is sure to be emotional. Shame it's not at his home ground of Old Trafford but I suppose it's fitting to be at the home of cricket at Lord's.

      Thank you Jimmy!

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