At over 100 strike rate.A great knock from Nissanka, Sri Lanka are cruising towards a win now.
NissankaBall, mofos.
England and their fancy cricket. GTFO
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At over 100 strike rate.A great knock from Nissanka, Sri Lanka are cruising towards a win now.
Strange selection to begin with. England have a number of pace bowlers who could've done with the international experience more so than Hull.SL adapted well throughout the series, their selection and tactics improved hugely and they drove it home with the win. Nissanka and pasqual mendis are proper batsmen.
England threw this game away because they didn’t really want to win it. Josh Hull is a Pattinson of a debutant who I hope doesn’t end up as a one test wonder.
But they forced their way into everyones hearts via BAZBALLEngland have blown whatever hope or chance they had of forcing there way into the WTC Final
Nissanka looks like quality player but unfortunately SL have a habit of having of guys coming in and really looking good and then falling off. Kusal Mendis is one and even Matthews and Chandimal to an extent but both have had injury issues
I know SL have been whitewashed and lost many games in England/NZ/SA buy they have at least plucked the odd win and series victory over the last decade and a bit. That said when they come here they show nothing and it’s seems like the series has been lost without a ball been ball. Reckon hobart 07 was the last time SL looked competitive here and if it weren’t for a dodgy Rudi Coertzen call, SL might have even plucked a rare win
Kulasekara and Vaas, that's quite a monumental fourth innings effort from them to put on 105 off 40 overs for the 9th wicket. England were only behind by 80 or so when they came together.i remember this series quite well
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especially this test, managing to pull off a draw playing one down with muburak as an opener
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great to see them take home a win today.
SL players seem to drink their bathwater as well and a lot of them behave/act like they’re global superstars (like that rapist bloke. He was stylish and promising batsmen and yet never delivered)A bit of Machiavellian shit goes down in the Lankan set-up IMO and this typically results in the tearing down of their exceptional talents to keep all the competing interests/stakeholders on a similar level, rather than a building up and support of their top talents. Hopefully Nissanka can be a success rather than a casualty of the internal workings.
Sri Lanka desperately need a quick of at least Malinga calibre, a real point of difference bowler. They have too many similar types at present IMO. A new Vaas would see them elevate through the test rankings and be a genuine contender for the 4 spot vs NZ and SA.
Their batting is a bit soft but every teams batting looks soft these days, if the bowling quality is good and there is any assistance from the conditions. I think they have enough pieces to put defendable scores up.
They won a series over there 10 years agoi remember this series quite well
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especially this test, managing to pull off a draw playing one down with muburak as an opener
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great to see them take home a win today.
Likely comes down to the players own choice rather than being overseen by a fitness dept. Look at mathews, he was such a fat campaigner in the past but now he’s lost a bit of weight which has extended his career.SL players seem to drink their bathwater as well and a lot of them behave/act like they’re global superstars (like that rapist bloke. He was stylish and promising batsmen and yet never delivered)
Chameera and Kumara are quite quick but more often than not are broken down with injuries. Neither of them look like modern day fast bowlers. Chameera is a twig and kumara is fat. Whole fitness standards of SL seems poor
Bazball sitting 6th in the WTC with 8-7-1 record.
Genuinely abysmal.
Currently injured unfortunatelyStrange selection to begin with. England have a number of pace bowlers who could've done with the international experience more so than Hull.
Whatever happened to that Ashes guy, Tongue?
Bazball sitting 6th in the WTC with 8-7-1 record.
Genuinely abysmal.
Nice work Sri Lanka getting a win.. England's play style will be extremely hit and miss.. they won't win a game in Australia in 18 months.
Comparable to how they'd be playing if Bazball never happened, though?It’s really not.
‘Abysmal’ when almost a third of those matches are in India, and their record is 7-3-1 outside of that series, is a slight exaggeration.
Amazing - hardly, but abysmal is not the right word, either.
I think this is extremely unlikely. They're due a win and while Cummins remains in the Australian squad Crawley is going to keep finding a way to arse runs against his bowling.Nice work Sri Lanka getting a win.. England's play style will be extremely hit and miss.. they won't win a game in Australia in 18 months.
Going with the same top order thoughI think this is extremely unlikely. They're due a win and while Cummins remains in the Australian squad Crawley is going to keep finding a way to arse runs against his bowling.
In Australia, that's 50 runs away from competitive because an away series win here is achieved by doing 2 things:Going with the same top order though
Crawley arses a few runs
Duckett out fourth ball
Pope out early as well
Root gets some natural variation
Brook will end up giving catches when facing test standard bowling
Despite a bit of batting depth down to 7 or 8, you’re looking at England making 250 on a good day on a good wicket.
They wouldn’t have won in Pakistan I don’t believe - it took Australia until the final session of the final test playing ‘normally’ with a better credentialed batting line up and they definitely wouldn’t have won a test in India I don’t think. They’ve been a bunny of the West Indies (relatively) at home and away and I think the way they played contributed strongly to the fact that the WI didn’t get much of a look in during that series. I don’t think playing normally with their threadbare batting would have given them much of a shot against Australia either.Comparable to how they'd be playing if Bazball never happened, though?
Going with the same top order though
Crawley arses a few runs
Duckett out fourth ball
Pope out early as well
Root gets some natural variation
Brook will end up giving catches when facing test standard bowling
Despite a bit of batting depth down to 7 or 8, you’re looking at England making 250 on a good day on a good wicket.