Posts like this only add to my befuddlement about the phrase "nah, I don't like cricket".My boy's four. If he doesn't like football, I'll be disappointed, but I reckon I'll get over it.If he doesn't like cricket, I'll be gutted.
Quote from: Lastfootstamper on May 30, 2016, 12:30:21 AMPosts like this only add to my befuddlement about the phrase "nah, I don't like cricket".My boy's four. If he doesn't like football, I'll be disappointed, but I reckon I'll get over it.If he doesn't like cricket, I'll be gutted.My son had a couple of seasons playing cricket but I realised he wasn't enjoying it. I was gutted but wasn't going to force him to play something he clearly didn't enjoy, used to love going along to watch when all you heard was encouragement and support from parents and coaches and opposition players being respectful unless they were playing Harrogate Cricket Club. Nothing like the atmosphere at a lot of junior football matches and some of the parents and coaches you encounter.
England have got pretty ragged here.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on May 30, 2016, 01:52:16 PMEngland have got pretty ragged here.Why do you say that - a completely flat wicket all the pace has gone out of it....oh as i type last one gone.....
The obsession with 'bigger, stronger, faster' starts then and very little gets done to break that until it's too late.
Unchanged 12 for the last test so it looks like Compton stays for now. Wonder if they give Ball a go for Finn? Doubt they'll drop Woakes after that first innings spell of 3-9.