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i dont *** believe it. After the whole "england have too high a run rate needed to win, so ill put the kids to bed" debacle ive been scuppered again!!!
15:43 Sun 25th Aug 2019
This tops the 149 not out by Beefy, in 1981, by quite a margin. Beefy's knock (And his partnership with Graham Dilley) was to force the Aussies to bat again, to win the match. If it hadn't been for Bob Willis and that spell (15.1 overs/3 maidens/43 runs/8 wickets) from the Kirkstall Lane end, there might not have been a `Botham's Ashes' to speak of. Good old Kim Hughes taking his foot off the throat of the English and not enforcing the follow-on...
When he was batting with Jonny Bairstow I kept thinking `It's the fourth day, you've got more than enough deliveries to take a run a ball and still make the total, comfortably. There's no need to play extravagantly. Oh... you've got yourself out. Well, Chris Woakes can hang around. Oh... you've got yourself out too. Well, we've made a right Horlicks of this then...' Thankfully I stuck with it to the end.
Ben Stokes is not human!
When he was batting with Jonny Bairstow I kept thinking `It's the fourth day, you've got more than enough deliveries to take a run a ball and still make the total, comfortably. There's no need to play extravagantly. Oh... you've got yourself out. Well, Chris Woakes can hang around. Oh... you've got yourself out too. Well, we've made a right Horlicks of this then...' Thankfully I stuck with it to the end.
Ben Stokes is not human!
Annoyingly, I went out when Leach came in, assuming the game was up. Just could not believe it when I came back and Paine was being asked about how gutted he felt.
Quite apart from the amazing shots towards the end, Stokes really dug in at the start - I think he faced about 50 balls to make his first TWO runs. Proper, proper Test cricket, and the crowd played a magnificent part. Bad luck, shackledraggers!
Quite apart from the amazing shots towards the end, Stokes really dug in at the start - I think he faced about 50 balls to make his first TWO runs. Proper, proper Test cricket, and the crowd played a magnificent part. Bad luck, shackledraggers!