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Does seem to be the way it's heading. A T20 win followed by an Ashes triumph not enough to extend him.I have little faith for Langer to do the right thing and drop a player with 14 tests and an average of 25.
On the positive, we will have a new coach soon
IMO white ball stuff is where he's made his way, it makes sense.Coaching three forms seems too much for anyone.
Have a test team coach and a white ball coach. Maybe even keep Langer as white ball.
He took a decent catchJust switched it on - has Carey already dropped another one?
Just switched it on - has Carey already dropped another one?
Yeah, but at least it was Hameed so no damage done.Just switched it on - has Carey already dropped another one?
Could he be too conscious of the slips? Does Warner need to stand wider and say to Carey all yoursCarey doesn't seem as comfortable going to his right. Is he left handed? His errors have all been similar - low edges towards 1st slip
The difficult stuff - up to the spinners, taking things wide down leg - he's been all over.
Can't be dropping those
Could he be too conscious of the slips? Does Warner need to stand wider and say to Carey all yours
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Forfeit?I want to know why Bairstow was allowed to bat at #6, given that he was off the field for the entire Australian 2nd innings?
My understanding was that players weren't allowed to bat until the same time had expired that they spent off the field, or at #7 - whichever happens first. The Australian innings lasted ~5 hours, and there's no way that much time had passed before the 4th wicket fell.
** There's no issue with Buttler (who was also off the field for the entire innings), who came in at #7.
Rule must have changed because I thought that was the case still.I want to know why Bairstow was allowed to bat at #6, given that he was off the field for the entire Australian 2nd innings?
My understanding was that players weren't allowed to bat until the same time had expired that they spent off the field, or at #7 - whichever happens first. The Australian innings lasted ~5 hours, and there's no way that much time had passed before the 4th wicket fell.
** There's no issue with Buttler (who was also off the field for the entire innings), who came in at #7.