West Indies Tour of England - May to June 2012

Yeah it's gonna all be in their head this chase. Windies just scored over 300 runs on this pitch. If wickets go down, just how much have Bell/Prior moved on from the winter. How will Bairstow cope with the pressure? In a weird way, be quite interesting to see some wickets and Bairstow have to come in with 60 odd needed. See if he can see it through.
 
I'd promote Bairstow up a place or two, he could be worst affected if I'm right in thinking he's down at six which is now down to seven.

It's a long lower order but anyone reading 100/5 will still be hard pressed to see beyond the fact that it's still only five wickets to go even if there is a batsman and decent batting left to come. Only takes one ball to take one wicket, doesn't matter if it's the opener or the number 11
 
uh oh, not so hot to Trott. No doubt it will be peanut in next, another wicket quickly and we're in deep doo doo. Only takes KP to try and stamp his authority which pays off every how many innings? 20? 30?

Even though one is a tailender, 29/3 is about a third or less off where England would like to be. (runs wise obviously)
 
It's not a situation England have done well in historically especially with fired up bowlers but it's still a good pitch and I don't think the Windies have enough quality.

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Not that we're helping ourselves...
Cook is the key.
 
Yup thats Pietersen for you: this could go right down to the wire.

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Good to see that indeed the IPL has doen Pietersen the world of good when it comes to clear thinking and match awareness....
 
You'd like to think with no spinner, England should be ok chasing this.
 
It,s not the same as days gone by but it is good seeing West Indian bowlers steaming in with a bit of aggression and passion
 
You'd like to think with no spinner, England should be ok chasing this.

Even with a spinner, it's a Lord's pitch, it wouldn't deteriorate if you grew it in Chernobyl!

Stutter this morning, but Bell and Cook doing well on what is still a good batting pitch, though bit of inconsistent bounce, nothing else.
 
Even with a spinner, it's a Lord's pitch, it wouldn't deteriorate if you grew it in Chernobyl!

Stutter this morning, but Bell and Cook doing well on what is still a good batting pitch, though bit of inconsistent bounce, nothing else.

After losing some early wickets, I'd be much more confident in England losing if a top class spinner was coming on from one end. As it was, I don't really think Windies are the sort of side to force a win, and England at home against a seam attack is hardly like to not knock off these runs.

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Bet you could get some lively pitches from Chernobyl haha
 
Speak for yourself, I've heard that the Chernobyl County Ground is a total road! Few flooding problems though...

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Yeah, but batting is hardly easy when every run increases the possibility of long term cancer :p
 
aaah, but chernobyl has to be constantly watered (to prevent lakes and moisture evaporating radioactive material into the atmosphere) so it could be a green top seamers paradise.
 
Had to go out but good to see Cook and Bell settled things. Only need 60 more runs now, should be over.
 
Speak for yourself, I've heard that the Chernobyl County Ground is a total road! Few flooding problems though...

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Definately a spinners wicket ;)
 
Tried to listen to the Chernobyl coverage, but apparently it wasn't the case that the radio's active.
 

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