Trott and Compton haven't exactly played for the team here.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on May 26, 2013, 07:00:38 PMTrott and Compton haven't exactly played for the team here.I'd say they've done exactly that. No point throwing away wickets, we've got a decent lead and a foundation to put the game out of their reach and with it take the series. A win would be a bonus but the important thing is not to lose.
You make it sound like we're not in control of this match. Trott is playing his usual game, he doesn't do flamboyant! Compton has probably blown his chance, but that's what pressure does, Cook gave him an ideal opportunity to go out and score some runs but he cracked, a big decision to be made now as to who will open in the Ashes.As for the game situation, it's in hand, series won already, no need to worry about weather, just play as if there are two full days left. Bat until mid-afternoon tomorrow leaving four and a half sessions to bowl NZ out, if it rains we win 1-0 rather than 2-0, so what.
Alternatively we could have seen NZ batting like madmen, getting a lead of 150 and putting us into bat on a wearing wicket under cloud cover on the last day. They can bowl, we've seen that.What we have done IS ruthless, we have made sure we can't lose the Test and have therefore won the series, plus we are giving our batsmen time in the middle before The Ashes. Besides, you need to play the match as it stands and not play for the weather report unless you desperately need to win, which we do not.
Declared evetually, with about 60 more than we needed and about 15overs later than it should've been. Rain predicted for between 5-6pm and tomorrow will be very little play in all likelihood... I'm a bit dumbstruck by the negativity of it, I always thought it was Strauss that made us the "just don't lose" side of test cricket but it's clearly deeper than that.
Quote from: paul_e on May 27, 2013, 02:12:09 PMDeclared evetually, with about 60 more than we needed and about 15overs later than it should've been. Rain predicted for between 5-6pm and tomorrow will be very little play in all likelihood... I'm a bit dumbstruck by the negativity of it, I always thought it was Strauss that made us the "just don't lose" side of test cricket but it's clearly deeper than that.I think you're being hyper critical. The first thing to do was not lose and thus secure the series. Then to go out and try to win the game. We've shown we can scuttle them out quickly so it's not as though we've no chance of a win but a bit of ruthless pragmatism is not a bad trait.