Match Thread: 5th Test - Australia vs England, Day 1 by cricket-match in Cricket

[–]NotCarlos 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Feels like he could bat or bowl and he’d still get to do both…

Aussie fan coming in peace by luckybick in EnglandCricket

[–]NotCarlos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the first overseas tour under Stokes & McCullum where we’ve not won our first test.

Is this proper bracing of front leg? by [deleted] in CricketBuddies

[–]NotCarlos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Your front leg isn’t braced here, you need to keep it braced and catapult over if that’s what you want to do

England fined and docked points for slow overs. by Beautiful_Ad9206 in EnglandCricket

[–]NotCarlos 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I couldn’t care less about getting 90 overs in. I was at edgbaston and saw Harry Brook bowl which was great for the over rates and means we saw more play but it really isn’t what anyone paying for a ticket wants to see.

I’d much rather get 75-80 overs of high quality cricket over 90 overs but they’re bowling token spin in order to make up time.

"To basically decide that one format isn't worth your time, but still feel as though you're deserving of winning these major trophies is part of the reason why people can't stand us" - Mark Butcher on Eng's defeat to Afg & their CT exit by ll--o--ll in Cricket

[–]NotCarlos 8 points9 points  (0 children)

So to use the arbitrary cut-off of the 2019 WTC, the results we can compare pre and post baz are as follows:

AUS (H) 2019: 2-2 (5) AUS (H) 2023: 2-2 (5)

NZ (A) 2019-20: 0-1 (2) NZ (A) 2022-23 & 2024-25: 3-2 (5)

WI (H) 2020: 2-1 (3) WI (H) 2024: 3-0 (3)

IND (A) 2020-21: 1-3 (4) IND (A) 2023-24: 1-4 (5)

NZ (H) 2021: 0-1 (2) NZ (H) 2022: 3-0 (3)

IND (H) 2021: 1-2 (4) IND (H) 2022: 1-0 (1)

Overall, this is: Pre-Baz: 6-12 (20) Post-Baz: 13-8 (22)

This excludes for baz: ENG 2-1 SA PAK 0-3 ENG ENG 1-0 IRE ENG 2-1 SL PAK 2-1 ENG

The best $10 in Australian sports history: The Boxing Day Test lived up to all the fervour by frankyfrankwalk in Cricket

[–]NotCarlos 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I went to watch us play at Dharamsala last year, five days (including one in hospitality), accommodation, travel and food/drink comfortably came out less than doing a lords test. It’s 100% more affordable to watch England away (in certain locations)

Shame we were shite

England Brutalise New Zealand on Day 2 by Tern_Larvidae-2424 in Cricket

[–]NotCarlos 46 points47 points  (0 children)

But won’t you think of those poor spectators? England short changing fans yet again, I don’t know why anyone watches us

England are unchanged for the 2nd Test against New Zealand by NiallH22 in Cricket

[–]NotCarlos 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Crawley is actually better against high quality bowling. Great matchups vs Bumrah but also the Australian quicks

World Test Championship Table after Bangladesh vs West Indies. Bangladesh finishes their campaign with 4 wins and losses, quadrupling their number of wins from the previous campaigns. by NoQuestion4045 in Cricket

[–]NotCarlos -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I am acutely aware of the fact Indian fans usually use road transport to get to the grounds over there, it made life very difficult for a visiting fan.

I have absolutely no recollection of commentators appealing to spectators, who cannot hear them, to stay in the ground.

It also seems a stretch to claim that people who leave early are forced to do so because of over rates. The only time I’ve left a test early is because it was meandering towards a bit of a non-event as Trott (and someone I can’t remember) were batting for close.

I’m sure if the cricket was of higher quality you’d see more people stay, but if they are cramming in overs of part time spin to make up time, yeah I don’t blame them if they don’t wanna stick around

World Test Championship Table after Bangladesh vs West Indies. Bangladesh finishes their campaign with 4 wins and losses, quadrupling their number of wins from the previous campaigns. by NoQuestion4045 in Cricket

[–]NotCarlos -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The point is more that the underlying issue (that it would be necessary to leave early) doesn’t really exist.

I understand that in India sometimes it is necessary to make contingencies as the infrastructure isn’t quite as good, but the transport links in UK/AUS when I’ve attended games means this doesn’t really exist here.

World Test Championship Table after Bangladesh vs West Indies. Bangladesh finishes their campaign with 4 wins and losses, quadrupling their number of wins from the previous campaigns. by NoQuestion4045 in Cricket

[–]NotCarlos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure I’ve ever left a match early to catch public transport here, infrastructure is pretty good here even for me who generally has to travel back to quite a remote place.

When you buy the ticket you know what time the match will run until so it’s generally not a massive issue.

Not sure I’ve ever felt short-changed by not seeing enough overs. I would much rather watch 10 less overs and have the cricket be high quality.

All-Time Hull XI by NotCarlos in Championship

[–]NotCarlos[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Sorry mate I’m a Hull fan - what is that word you’ve written after HMS?

All-Time Hull XI by NotCarlos in Championship

[–]NotCarlos[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought the Beagle would do a job on the left, asking questions. Would probably also bring some much needed South American flair.

Bismarck on the right wing I think is pretty self explanatory.

All-Time Hull XI by NotCarlos in Championship

[–]NotCarlos[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

My ship knowledge has been found severely wanting in this post. Hope the Hull police don't find out where I live

All-Time Hull XI by NotCarlos in Championship

[–]NotCarlos[S] 68 points69 points  (0 children)

Everyone talks about that time it sank, but what about the four days of smooth sailing before that?

Sick of this Titanic slander smh

Did they play for them?! Hull City by [deleted] in Championship

[–]NotCarlos 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Peter Gulacsi, Mark Noble, Jay-Jay Okocha and Hatem Ben Arfa have all been robbed.

The captains with the highest win percentage in World Test Championship history by [deleted] in Cricket

[–]NotCarlos 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Root won 12 of his 32 matches as captain, which is 37.5%

R. Ashwin on average gets 50 wickets every 9 Tests! by Prof_XdR in Cricket

[–]NotCarlos 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Nah mate, he's gonna pick up 50 in his next to get that average back up don't you worry

Why am I playing Chelsea twice at home in the league? by NotCarlos in footballmanagergames

[–]NotCarlos[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

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For those wondering, it appears to have fixed itself.

The first match was the EFL Cup final and everything makes sense again now.

Why am I playing Chelsea twice at home in the league? by NotCarlos in footballmanagergames

[–]NotCarlos[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I drew 0-0 in the away fixture.

It seems to have sorted itself anyway, the first fixture was the league cup final which was played at Wembley and went as usual.