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Some fun commentary on Boult and Bumrah......
Marcus Stoinis ahead of Rishabh Pant. More ducks than at a pond. Two slips in place
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Bumrah to Dhawan, OUT
Ladies and gentleman. If you ever want to see domination, this is what it looks like. Lose the toss, ask to bat, score 200, and reduce the opposition to nought for three. Swinging quick yorker. Searing and moving. Traps him lbw first on the toe, and then breaks his off stump. Bowled takes precedence here
S Dhawan b Bumrah 0 (2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
Slip in place1.1
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Bumrah to Dhawan, no run
Short of a length, no room, punched to cover
Mumbai going all out here. Bumrah to share the new ballEND OF OVER 1Wicket maiden
DC: 0/2CRR: 0 • RRR: 10.57 • Need 201 runs from 114b
Shreyas Iyer
0 (1)
Shikhar Dhawan
0 (0)
Trent Boult
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Kishan is holding on to his right shoulder. He has slipped when throwing, which means he is at the risk of throwing his shoulder out. But he is staying on and the physio has been sent back0.6
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Boult to Iyer, no run
Double-wicket maiden to start off with when defending 200. Hardly gets better. Short of a length, pushed to pint, and Kishan has hurt himself trying to deny them the single they are not even serious about
In comes captain Iyer. Had an ordinary day in the field with his bowling changes0.5
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Boult to Rahane, OUT
Bashes the front pad this time. When they were looking for swing, he bowled across them. Now he has drawn Rahane across twice, and has bowled the late inswinger to trap him in front. In an otherwise powerful attack, when you can't afford to see Boult off, this guy is a menace. And he is shrewd to go with his skills
AM Rahane lbw b Boult 0 (3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
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Boult to Rahane, no run
On a length, around off, pushed to cover
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Boult to Rahane, no run
On a length, slight swing, defended solidly off the front foot
In comes Rahane now. Now pressure will be on Dhawan to score quicker than usualA wicket for Boult in the first over of each of his three matches against DC. And I need not remind the management and the owners: they let Boult go in the off season. They let him go
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Boult to Shaw, OUT
This is such clever bowling. Shaw is looking for that inswinger, his feet are not going across, and Boult has not given him the inswinger. He has bowled on an angle. And with feet unsure, his hands push at it, and it takes the edge. What's more? It is a cutter, meant to go across. Clever clever bowling
PP Shaw c †de Kock b Boult 0 (2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
Wide slip in placeVishal Pawar: "Whether dew helps DC chase this down comfortably or MI bowlers defend this well above par target, for me MI are the real champions for the sheer courage and audacity with which they have performed in all departments. Any other team would have given up after half your team is down at 15 overs and reach a mediocre target. "
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Boult to Shaw, no run
No swing. Short of a length, just outside off, defended
Shaw takes first strike. Can he turn his tournament around?And now Trent Boult will be swinging it in looking to bash that front pad of Shaw. Imperative that Dhawan takes first strike. Boult took a wicket in the first over in both the matches between these two sides in the league stage
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Bumrah and Boult is one hell of an opening partnership
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So we need to keep an eye on England with regard to the Test Championship.
ENGLAND
Current points percentage: 60.8 (292 out of 480)
What’s left (max 240 points):
-Sri Lanka 2 away tests (60pts per win, 20pts per draw)
-India 4 away tests (30pts per win, 10pts per draw)
What they need to top 70 per cent:
220 more points (win both against Sri Lanka; and win 3 and draw 1 against India)
Sri Lanka not currently helping our cause. All out 137 and by all accounts down to poor cricket.
Raining currently. Hopefully that keeps up.
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@booboo said in Other Cricket:
So we need to keep an eye on England with regard to the Test Championship.
ENGLAND
Current points percentage: 60.8 (292 out of 480)
What’s left (max 240 points):
-Sri Lanka 2 away tests (60pts per win, 20pts per draw)
-India 4 away tests (30pts per win, 10pts per draw)
What they need to top 70 per cent:
220 more points (win both against Sri Lanka; and win 3 and draw 1 against India)
Sri Lanka not currently helping our cause. All out 137 and by all accounts down to poor cricket.
Raining currently. Hopefully that keeps up.
And yeah I know winning 3-nil in India is a stretch ...
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@Bones from the fitness forum? Being a fat fluffy I have that on ignore ...
Just tried to merge a couple of the "Other Cricket" threads
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@booboo said in Other Cricket:
So we need to keep an eye on England with regard to the Test Championship.
ENGLAND
Current points percentage: 60.8 (292 out of 480)
What’s left (max 240 points):
-Sri Lanka 2 away tests (60pts per win, 20pts per draw)
-India 4 away tests (30pts per win, 10pts per draw)
What they need to top 70 per cent:
220 more points (win both against Sri Lanka; and win 3 and draw 1 against India)
Sri Lanka not currently helping our cause. All out 137 and by all accounts down to poor cricket.
Raining currently. Hopefully that keeps up.
They're odds on to win the 2 in SL. I relax when I see they have to do the impossible in India🙂
Joe Root making sure he can look fellow Yorkshire team mate, Kane in the eye. 168 not out as poms take a 184 lead for 4 down.
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@MN5 said in Other Cricket:
I’m happy KW is at the top but is Stokes seriously in the top 10 ?
You'd as the question about Nicholls too
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@booboo said in Other Cricket:
@MN5 said in Other Cricket:
I’m happy KW is at the top but is Stokes seriously in the top 10 ?
You'd as the question about Nicholls too
Well not really, he’s a battler who has made every post a winner, not an overrated all rounder
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Jimmy Anderson has just taken his 30th 5 wicket Test haul. The bloke's been pretty near the top of the tree for what seems like decades.
Hardly follow cricket at all these days, but that's one heck of an achievement.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Other Cricket:
Jimmy Anderson has just taken his 30th 5 wicket Test haul. The bloke's been pretty near the top of the tree for what seems like decades.
Hardly follow cricket at all these days, but that's one heck of an achievement.
Definitely helped by playing an absolute shitload of tests to be fair. Paddles took more in just 86 tests vs 157
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@MN5 said in Other Cricket:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Other Cricket:
Jimmy Anderson has just taken his 30th 5 wicket Test haul. The bloke's been pretty near the top of the tree for what seems like decades.
Hardly follow cricket at all these days, but that's one heck of an achievement.
Definitely helped by playing an absolute shitload of tests to be fair. Paddles took more in just 86 tests vs 157
It's his longevity and consistency which is impressive
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Other Cricket:
@MN5 said in Other Cricket:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Other Cricket:
Jimmy Anderson has just taken his 30th 5 wicket Test haul. The bloke's been pretty near the top of the tree for what seems like decades.
Hardly follow cricket at all these days, but that's one heck of an achievement.
Definitely helped by playing an absolute shitload of tests to be fair. Paddles took more in just 86 tests vs 157
It's his longevity and consistency which is impressive
Yeah he has played for fucken ages and seems to have improved down the line as opposed to regressed so kudos to him there.
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@MN5 said in Other Cricket:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Other Cricket:
@MN5 said in Other Cricket:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Other Cricket:
Jimmy Anderson has just taken his 30th 5 wicket Test haul. The bloke's been pretty near the top of the tree for what seems like decades.
Hardly follow cricket at all these days, but that's one heck of an achievement.
Definitely helped by playing an absolute shitload of tests to be fair. Paddles took more in just 86 tests vs 157
It's his longevity and consistency which is impressive
Yeah he has played for fucken ages and seems to have improved down the line as opposed to regressed so kudos to him there.
18 years at the top must be some sort of record for a fast bowler
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@MN5 said in Other Cricket:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Other Cricket:
Jimmy Anderson has just taken his 30th 5 wicket Test haul. The bloke's been pretty near the top of the tree for what seems like decades.
Hardly follow cricket at all these days, but that's one heck of an achievement.
Definitely helped by playing an absolute shitload of tests to be fair. Paddles took more in just 86 tests vs 157
It’s also who you played with. Sir Paddles would almost have to take the wickets cos no other fucker was. During Anderson’s tenure, how many wickets and michelles has Broad taken? Not a dig at Hadlee, more a view that such comparisons are difficult.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Other Cricket:
@MN5 said in Other Cricket:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Other Cricket:
@MN5 said in Other Cricket:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Other Cricket:
Jimmy Anderson has just taken his 30th 5 wicket Test haul. The bloke's been pretty near the top of the tree for what seems like decades.
Hardly follow cricket at all these days, but that's one heck of an achievement.
Definitely helped by playing an absolute shitload of tests to be fair. Paddles took more in just 86 tests vs 157
It's his longevity and consistency which is impressive
Yeah he has played for fucken ages and seems to have improved down the line as opposed to regressed so kudos to him there.
18 years at the top must be some sort of record for a fast bowler
Yeah only ones I can think of are Paddles and Courtney Walsh but I think he’s beaten both of them.