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Yes, as the chaps on Sky said earlier, he isn’t the quickest learner, as he has been in trouble a few times before. It was provocative, I agree with that, but I think we should show a bit more empathy for players who make slight, instinctive misjudgements when elite sport is at its most intense. Most of us struggle to control our temper on social media, never mind in the heightened environment of Test cricket. But I do appreciate the alternative view. I suppose we all put different amounts of salt in the stew.
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A maiden from Maharaj to Pope. South Africa have gone on the defensive, and probably feel they are playing for a draw now. This is why Stokes is so good – not only is he willing to take risks that others would not, but he has the intelligence to calculate those on each given day. He really is the most admirable cricketer.
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********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************, Pope 68)“Hi Rob,” says Pete. “With the emergence of Ollie Pope do you think it’s about time Ian Bell retired from international cricket. He’s done a great job for England in the last couple of years but I don’t think we need him anymore. ”
It was really sad, but kind of fitting given the way he was undervalued for much of his career, that Bell never even had a press conference – never mind a standing ovation on the field – to mark the end of his Test career.
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“Hello from hot, polluted (but non-rainy) Bangkok,” says Leo Nine. “A question: I noticed, while watching the last Test in the pub, that the S. Africans have very low player numbers on the front of their shirts compared to those from other Test nations. Did they only start the player numbers after readmission ,? Also thought to mention that I just booked to go and see the Test in Galle in March. A bit of a stretch perhaps, but might there be any other OBO readers going who’d like to share a car (as much for company as cost) from the airport in Colombo to Galle around midday on March 20? ”
If anyone is interested, let me know and I’ll forward your email to Leo. And yes, I’m pretty sure the numbers started after readmission.
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“He took his time,” says Tom Bowtell, “but in his 12 th over Philander finally reached the ultimate Benaud career stats of (wickets at) . 28. ”
I haven’t been this emotional since I learned that Alec Stewart (born 8 April
finished his Test career with 8999 runs.
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“I’m all in on the Pope hype,” says Adrian Foster. “Do we think the selectors might pick Ian Bell this summer so we can have the pleasure of watching them bat together? Or would the world collapse in on itself at the sheer beauty of it? ”
You say that like it would be a bad thing. Maybe the beauty of their partnership would be reset everything, and the world would be sane again.
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“Morning Rob,” says Simon McMahon. “I missed the Rabada celebration that has earned him a ban. I assume it was the full effin and jeffin in the England captain’s face, with associated hand gestures, all the way to the boundary rope? ”
Yes. I suppose, on reflection, he was a bit out of order with that suplex.
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I don’t think I’ve ever seen the phrase “ex-redhead” before, even though I’m also one. I was going to suggest forming an Ex-Redhead Society, but I wouldn’t want to be in charge of verifying membership.
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************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************ th over: England – 4 (Stokes**************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************, Pope 61Pope plays a nice late cut off Philander that is well stopped by the diving Hamza in the gully. Those late cuts are another homage, deliberate or otherwise, to Ian Bell.
“On Thorpe’s partnerships,” says Timothy, “you seem to have Statsguru in your head. He seemed to be a good influence on Hick too). ”
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, Pope 54)Stokes plays a disdainful short-arm jab for two off Nortje. Batting is starting to look easy for him, but with Stokes that isn’t always a good sign. It often means he is losing concentration, and that’s definitely the case here. He is lucky to get away with an edge that flies through the vacant second-slip area for four.
“Your Pope / Stokes preamble is proving pleasingly prescient,” says Emma John. “Thanks for keeping me updated on the rain delay, it meant I got an extra half hour in bed.”
I would have made a great weatherman.
************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** th over: England – 4 (Stokes****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************, Pope 52)Vernon Philander replaces Kagiso Rabada. Pope late cuts him for four, bringing up his first century partnership with Stokes. Spoiler: It isn’t their last. He repeats the stroke later in the over to bring up anotherhigh-class fifty, his third in the last four innings. If you’re not excited about what Ollie Pope might achieve in the next decade, you should seek urgent medical advice.
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“Morning Rob,” says Robert Ellson. “Would like to add to your list of great England middle-order partnerships: Graham Thorpe and anyone.”
Ha, yes. I’m trying to think who was his best partner. Nasser, maybe, though he also had some terrific partnerships with Freddie Flintoff in the second part of his career.
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)Anrich Nortje opens the bowling to Ben Stokes, who turns a short ball off the hip for the first run of the day. Stokes has a good winter with the bat, with an average in excess of 54, though he’ll be annoyed that he hasn’t scored a century.
“Hi Rob,” says Jamie Gordon. “The sun’s just come out over Woking and the weather is heading in the direction of Port Elizabeth – we should be in for a fine day once we get started.”
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There are rumors that Kagiso Rabadais in trouble for his celebration of Joe Root’s wicket yesterday. This ongoing attempt to impose the genteel ambience of a tea party upon international sport really is lamentable nonsense.
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“It seems that subscription channels, with their big pockets,are hoovering up the Test series in different countries, ”says Jim Todd. “My question is: how long before we have to subscribe and pay for OBO text commentary? And when that happens will the star OBO commentators be worth millions from all our subscription cash? ”
Now that’s an IPL-style auction I’d like to see. ‘I have five over here, do I hear ten? Ten pence for Rob Smyth? ‘
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It’s raining again.Play won’t be starting at 8.
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“Morning Rob,”says Guy Hornsby. “From an aptly very soggy and dark Salford, seems like
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If you need a live cricket fix, Jonathan Howcroft is your man.
Ach, it’s raining againand the covers are going back on . It looks like it could be an on-off morning, though the forecast is better after lunch.
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Hello. Middle-order partnerships are an underappreciated part of cricket. We know all about the great opening pairs, yet we rarely talk about those down the order. And while they don’t bat together as often as the openers, they can still rack up thousands of runs together.
There are a few things that help to make a good partnership: contrasts (left and right hand, tall and short, dasher and blocker), off-field friendship, telepathic running between the wickets. But perhaps the most important is an indefinable chemistry. You could sense it in England’s best middle-order partnerships of modern times: Lamb and Smith, Hussain and Butcher, Flintoff and Jones, Pietersen and Collingwood.
And now, perhaps, Stokes and Pope. It’s early in their relationship – you want me to grab a dictionary? – and they sound like a firm of funeral directors. But they look great together and could put on thousands of runs for the fifth wicket in the next few years. They are good readers of the game, naturally positive but not too proud or dumb to sit in when required, and have the age-old advantage of a left / right partnership.
They first batted together against India at Trent Bridge in (******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************, a union that lasted precisely four balls. But since being reunited this winter, all three of their partnerships have exceeded fifty. They added yesterday evening, calmly taking England to for four at the close, and have the chance to bat South Africa out of the game today.
They messed up a similar opportunity in the first Test of the winter at Mount Manganui, when batting became a bit too easy, but the sluggish nature of this pitch should enhance their concentration.
And if Stokes carts the first ball of the day to midwicket, this preamble never happened.
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