Quote from: paul_e on December 28, 2015, 01:34:19 PMQuote from: Dave Cooper please on December 28, 2015, 12:57:26 PMI'm happy enough with the scoring rate as long as our batsmen don't get frustrated and feel they need to start moving the scoreboard along, as Hales seemed to do when he got himself out.Yeah I agree, this isn't really the game for people like Hales, Ali and Stokes who do get frustrated if they're not scoring. I'd think that Compton, Root and Taylor are enough to counter that though given the comparatively low targets. Either way I won't be judging anyone for low scores on what appears to be a low scoring test.There's so much time left, they should just focus on nice steady accumulation. Everyone these days wants to be Australia c. 2002, biffing their way through every situation - far better at this sort of moment to take your time, and allow the game to go your way rather than force it.
Quote from: Dave Cooper please on December 28, 2015, 12:57:26 PMI'm happy enough with the scoring rate as long as our batsmen don't get frustrated and feel they need to start moving the scoreboard along, as Hales seemed to do when he got himself out.Yeah I agree, this isn't really the game for people like Hales, Ali and Stokes who do get frustrated if they're not scoring. I'd think that Compton, Root and Taylor are enough to counter that though given the comparatively low targets. Either way I won't be judging anyone for low scores on what appears to be a low scoring test.
I'm happy enough with the scoring rate as long as our batsmen don't get frustrated and feel they need to start moving the scoreboard along, as Hales seemed to do when he got himself out.
Don't forget the massive bats as well. More like clubs than bats, in fact.
Ah gotcha. And I think improvements in physical training must have something to do with it, with players strong enough to keep wielding those massive bats for hours on end.
Excellent day and we've just got to score quick ish tomorrow and give them 4 1/2-5 sessions to bat.