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LGTrotter wrote:Will this never end?
We've got to get in the lead, get jimmy's ton, and beat the record for highest 10th wicket partnership. Then it can end. Will jimmy still open the bowling...?
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Jimmy hasn't run the length of the wicket for the past hour and a half. He shouldn't be too tired :D

I'm not quite getting the tactics. I get the bit about getting the hundred, taking the lead (done) and building a bit of a cushion. I also gather from the commentators that India have packed the outfield so boundaries are unlikely. So why turn down easy singles? Surely the only way Jimmy will get to the ton is by picking those up and keeping the scoreboard moving?

Am I missing something?
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DRT wrote:Jimmy hasn't run the length of the wicket for the past hour and a half. He shouldn't be too tired :D

I'm not quite getting the tactics. I get the bit about getting the hundred, taking the lead (done) and building a bit of a cushion. I also gather from the commentators that India have packed the outfield so boundaries are unlikely. So why turn down easy singles? Surely the only way Jimmy will get to the ton is by picking those up and keeping the scoreboard moving?

Am I missing something?
Nobody cares about Jimmy getting a ton. He won't. They shouldn't be playing for that, if they are.. They should be getting as much of a lead as they can, whatever that is, and that means taking runs when they're available, and if they get out, they get out - they're not going to be got out by the bowling, and the outfield isn't really all that packed so boundaries are possible. Just get on with it England.
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They appear to have stepped it up a little since we started moaning about them being slow. Presumably they have some sort of radio in their helmets so that the manager can tell them what we are saying.

And now a boundary.

I'd like Jimmy to get the hundred.
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Also, Jimmy will still be knackered - he's been concentrating like hell for the last 2 and a bit hours, hasn't made many wrong moves and is watching the ball intently..
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djewesbury wrote:Also, Jimmy will still be knackered - he's been concentrating like hell for the last 2 and a bit hours, hasn't made many wrong moves and is watching the ball intently..
But now he's off for a cucumber sandwich and a cup of Yorkshire tea - that should perk him up a bit.

Should we make the next session a bit more interesting?

How many balls after lunch before the wicket falls?

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I think 37 is too long. If they're in for 6 overs they'll be starting to get back in and the Indians have no plan for getting them out. I think either much sooner - within the first two overs - or later - say after 12 overs. I'll opt for the former.
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Well I suppose Derek is about right (as usual), but I will be optimistic and say after 10 overs, say 62 balls.
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djewesbury wrote:I think 37 is too long. If they're in for 6 overs they'll be starting to get back in and the Indians have no plan for getting them out. I think either much sooner - within the first two overs - or later - say after 12 overs. I'll opt for the former.
You're right of course, straight away or not at all is the answer.
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DRT: 37
LGTrotter: 62
djewesbury: 73

Making Owen least likely to win.
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DRT wrote:DRT: 37
LGTrotter: 62
djewesbury: 73

Making Owen least likely to win.
No - I said would go for the former of my two choices - within two overs.
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I win. Ker-ching.
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djewesbury wrote:
DRT wrote:DRT: 37
LGTrotter: 62
djewesbury: 73

Making Owen least likely to win.
No - I said would go for the former of my two choices - within two overs.
Apologies.

djewesbury: <13
DRT: 37
LGTrotter: >72

Did anyone notice how many overs had been bowled by lunch?

Jimmy's out.
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Out in 4.5 overs. Since that's less than your prediction, I think I win.
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djewesbury wrote:Out in 4.5 overs. Since that's less than your prediction, I think I win.
Out in 29 balls.

If cheating makes you feel better I'm happy for you to feel smug about your "victory".
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I'm having difficulty expressing myself. I'm going to refer this to the third umpire.
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Though I think you won really. How tedious.
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Next:

How many wickets will England take before close of play today?

DRT says 5.
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4
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It was 3, an odd number, so I suppose I win.
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No. I win. Check the snicko.
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No DRS in this game. Umpire's decision is final.

It is becoming increasingly difficult to fathom how England can possibly throw this game away. No doubt we will find out tomorrow.
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DRT wrote:It is becoming increasingly difficult to fathom how England can possibly throw this game away. No doubt we will find out tomorrow.
I too was wondering this. Still four more tests to go, they may have to get creative with their losing later in the series. It is odd that Trent Bridge isn't going to produce a result.
DRT wrote:DRT says 5.
djewesbury wrote:4
Sorry chaps, it's a draw.
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My highlight of today's play; David Puttnam's 'view from the boundary'.
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LGTrotter wrote:My highlight of today's play; David Puttnam's 'view from the boundary'.
Never forget that he joined the SDP.
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djewesbury wrote:
LGTrotter wrote:My highlight of today's play; David Puttnam's 'view from the boundary'.
Never forget that he joined the SDP.
Worse than that; I never knew.
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He even made ads for them, I mean party political broadcasts. Something along the lines of "Vote for this lot, who cares any more?" or something.
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I just thought that he was an interesting man, very well suited to the situation. Agnew is not always simpatico, but it flowed fine.
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Yes yes. Lovely. Actually it was. Except for the terrible CD. Bleugh.
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djewesbury wrote:Yes yes. Lovely. Actually it was. Except for the terrible CD. Bleugh.
Yes that did make me come over a bit peculiar.
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LGTrotter wrote:
DRT wrote:It is becoming increasingly difficult to fathom how England can possibly throw this game away. No doubt we will find out tomorrow.
I too was wondering this.
There is a bit more movement in the wicket today so the opportunity for England to throw it away has increased dramatically. India are not putting on runs and look a bit nervous. India bowled out by lunch followed by an England batting collapse is still a distinct possibility.

Whatever happens, it needs an injection of excitement to keep me awake this afternoon.
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WICKET!
you were saying?
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England are going to win.
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djewesbury wrote:WICKET!
you were saying?
I was saying...
DRT wrote:India bowled out by lunch followed by an England batting collapse is still a distinct possibility.
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Except for the last bit.
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So an England batting collapse whilst in prime position to win is not possible?

Where have you been for the past three decades?
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DRT wrote:So an England batting collapse whilst in prime position to win is not possible?

Where have you been for the past three decades?
Queueing for a beer.
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DRT wrote:Where have you been for the past three decades?
Now come on, things looked pretty solid when Trott was about, the 2005 squad scored some runs too.

Back to this game; it's going NOWHERE...
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LGTrotter wrote:Back to this game; it's going NOWHERE...
Agreed. Is there a rule that allows the two captains to agree it's a draw and retire to the bar? That would make more sense than continuing in a game that no one is trying to win.
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DRT wrote:
LGTrotter wrote:Back to this game; it's going NOWHERE...
Agreed. Is there a rule that allows the two captains to agree it's a draw and retire to the bar? That would make more sense than continuing in a game that no one is trying to win.
There is, I think it's when there's half an hour to go and both captains agree.
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I propose a new rule.

If the team batting their second innings are more than 200 in front with 50 overs to go there is an automatic declaration and the other team go in. If 200 is the wrong number, choose another number. It would avoid this tedium.
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When a draw is inevitable, the captains should shake on it, and then entertain the crowd with a quick game: twenty overs each and batting orders reversed.
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DRT wrote:I propose a new rule.

If the team batting their second innings are more than 200 in front with 50 overs to go there is an automatic declaration and the other team go in. If 200 is the wrong number, choose another number. It would avoid this tedium.
Centuries of gradual evolution swept away. They could also put one of the players top half in a sack and chase him around with bats to avoid tedium. But the tedium is part of the rise and fall of the game. Nod off, do the crossword, come back to it later. This celtic desire to be active is inimicable to the game.
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LGTrotter wrote:
DRT wrote:I propose a new rule.

If the team batting their second innings are more than 200 in front with 50 overs to go there is an automatic declaration and the other team go in. If 200 is the wrong number, choose another number. It would avoid this tedium.
Centuries of gradual evolution swept away. They could also put one of the players top half in a sack and chase him around with bats to avoid tedium. But the tedium is part of the rise and fall of the game. Nod off, do the crossword, come back to it later. This celtic desire to be active is inimicable to the game.
Quite so. I'm very pleased to see the Indian lead exceed 250 and the prospect of a result slip away completely. Now the real tests of character begin.
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djewesbury wrote:I'm very pleased to see the Indian lead exceed 250 and the prospect of a result slip away completely. Now the real tests of character begin.
Tosh.

I like the sack idea. They could start with Bell and then move on to Cook. They shouldn't stop for tea.
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Wicket.

Only two more to go and we get to laugh at Cook again. At least the game will finish on a high.
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This is getting quite desperate. I don't know how much longer I can pretend to be interested in this game. Sooner or later Mrs T is going to notice me starting to nod off and give me some sort of task to do. Advice greatly appreciated.
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DRT wrote:a rule that allows the two captains to agree it's a draw and retire to the bar?
Beefy just made the same suggestion. Does that mean I'm a genius?
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The options;
1) Put on sunglasses and hope you don't snore.
2) Go to the shed, taking the telly with you.
3) say to Mrs T 'this is dull, is there anything I can usefully do?'
4) Hang tough, say this is the most subtle and intriguing part of the noble game of cricket should you be asked to do anything.
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LGTrotter wrote:The options;
1) Put on sunglasses and hope you don't snore.
2) Go to the shed, taking the telly with you.
3) Hang tough, say this is the most subtle and intriguing part of the noble game of cricket should you be asked to do anything.
There was a typo in your list, which I have corrected for you :wink:
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