The pitch isn't a road, but it certainly doesn't look like a 230 plays 270 wicket. I'd put it down to 2 decent attacks and 2 very poor batting line ups. England should really have made 350 in the first innings.We need to somehow muster another 200 runs to give ourselves an outside chance. Highly unlikely given how woeful the batting has been all series.
Quote from: taylorsworkrate on August 11, 2013, 02:20:07 PMThe pitch isn't a road, but it certainly doesn't look like a 230 plays 270 wicket. I'd put it down to 2 decent attacks and 2 very poor batting line ups. England should really have made 350 in the first innings.We need to somehow muster another 200 runs to give ourselves an outside chance. Highly unlikely given how woeful the batting has been all series.That's the point, it is a ~250 wicket if you look into the stats over the summer (and it's closer to 200 for 2nd innings).All the commentators on both sky and tm have said it's a pitch you have to score quickly on because at some point you'll get ball with your name on it, Broad and Harris in particular have proven that true.
But the stats do show that its not a 300 pitch and having seen both teams bat one it does suggest the stats are right.
Quote from: paul_e on August 11, 2013, 02:25:51 PMQuote from: taylorsworkrate on August 11, 2013, 02:20:07 PMThe pitch isn't a road, but it certainly doesn't look like a 230 plays 270 wicket. I'd put it down to 2 decent attacks and 2 very poor batting line ups. England should really have made 350 in the first innings.We need to somehow muster another 200 runs to give ourselves an outside chance. Highly unlikely given how woeful the batting has been all series.That's the point, it is a ~250 wicket if you look into the stats over the summer (and it's closer to 200 for 2nd innings).All the commentators on both sky and tm have said it's a pitch you have to score quickly on because at some point you'll get ball with your name on it, Broad and Harris in particular have proven that true.Thats a fair point, but county pitches are generally prepared with more life in them, either to suit the home county or to ensure a positive result as points for a draw are minimal and matches only last 4 days. They don't have to worry about the crowd as much as there's usually a couple of hundred there. Test match pitches on the other hand are, most of the time more placid, to ensure as much play as possible as its a county's money spinner. You obviously make a fair and valid point about the stats at Durham this year, but from what I saw of this pitch on day 1, 238 was by no means an acceptable score. The fact that Lyon took 4 wickets without the ball spinning alludes to that.
Quote from: taylorsworkrate on August 11, 2013, 02:35:38 PMQuote from: paul_e on August 11, 2013, 02:25:51 PMQuote from: taylorsworkrate on August 11, 2013, 02:20:07 PMThe pitch isn't a road, but it certainly doesn't look like a 230 plays 270 wicket. I'd put it down to 2 decent attacks and 2 very poor batting line ups. England should really have made 350 in the first innings.We need to somehow muster another 200 runs to give ourselves an outside chance. Highly unlikely given how woeful the batting has been all series.That's the point, it is a ~250 wicket if you look into the stats over the summer (and it's closer to 200 for 2nd innings).All the commentators on both sky and tm have said it's a pitch you have to score quickly on because at some point you'll get ball with your name on it, Broad and Harris in particular have proven that true.Thats a fair point, but county pitches are generally prepared with more life in them, either to suit the home county or to ensure a positive result as points for a draw are minimal and matches only last 4 days. They don't have to worry about the crowd as much as there's usually a couple of hundred there. Test match pitches on the other hand are, most of the time more placid, to ensure as much play as possible as its a county's money spinner. You obviously make a fair and valid point about the stats at Durham this year, but from what I saw of this pitch on day 1, 238 was by no means an acceptable score. The fact that Lyon took 4 wickets without the ball spinning alludes to that.So, to logically follow it on, its the pitch. Batsman are getting themselves out because they realise runs will be at a premium. Where you are right is questioning the batsmen's ability, on both sides, to get those runs.
Quote from: peter w on August 11, 2013, 02:25:32 PMBut the stats do show that its not a 300 pitch and having seen both teams bat one it does suggest the stats are right.I personally think that says more about the low quality of the batting line ups
Quote from: taylorsworkrate on August 11, 2013, 02:38:45 PMQuote from: peter w on August 11, 2013, 02:25:32 PMBut the stats do show that its not a 300 pitch and having seen both teams bat one it does suggest the stats are right.I personally think that says more about the low quality of the batting line upsEngland do not have a poor batting line up. A few are out of touch out but they've got players with very healthy test averages who haven't become bad players overnight. It's also a pitch that is doing a bit in overcast conditions.