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    Virgil
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    @booboo said in Other Cricket:

    @Virgil said in Other Cricket:

    lost

    Lost?

    Robbed
    Cheated
    Didnt win but didnt lose

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    Gilbert Enoka has been hired by the England Cricket team until next year's Ashes tour of Australia.

    Jul 14  /  03:48

    England vs India: Ben Stokes ready for fourth Test battle as he hails impact of new ex-New Zealand rugby coach

    England vs India: Ben Stokes ready for fourth Test battle as he hails impact of new ex-New Zealand rugby coach

    Ben Stokes says Englands new consultant Gilbert Enoka can help the side push on ahead of a big summer and winter schedule; watch the fourth Test against India live on Sky Sports Cricket from Wednesday at 10am (11am first ball)

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    Joe Root has overtaken Jacques Kallis (13289) so is now the third highest run scorer in test cricket history.

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    And Joseph Root needs 38 more runs to overtaking Ricky Ponting as the second highest scorer in test cricket.

    He is on 82 not out. Scores level at Old Trafford on the third day and England have six first innings wickets remaining.

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    Root has his hundred. His 38th in Test Cricket.

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    And Joe Root's done it. He's now the second highest run scorer in Test history with only the great Sachin Tendulkar ahead of him. England 433-4 with a lead of 75 at Tea.

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    Root on 150 not out.

    England on 499-4. Stokes has gone off hurt.

    Probably an hour of play left today.

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    And Root was stumped second ball after drinks.

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    Everyone knows why the Australians called Kevin Pietersen FIGJAM? And apparently the lads in his own dressing room had a seven letter nickname for him.

    What a piston wristed gibbon!

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    @sparky said in Other Cricket:

    Everyone knows why the Australians called Kevin Pietersen FIGJAM? And apparently the lads in his own dressing room had a seven letter nickname for him.

    What a piston wristed gibbon!

    Pietersen was one of the best batsmen I’ve ever seen when in form. Seriously classy player who perhaps underachieved. Nice of him to chuck some NZ names in there.

    Definitely sounds like a cock, yes.

    Well done Ben Stokes, hundred and five for in the same test is a terrific effort.

    Finally well done Root, plays more tests than the others but still has to actually get the runs and stay in form. I wonder if he’ll have a crack at Tendulkars record ?

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    @MN5 said in Other Cricket:

    @sparky said in Other Cricket:

    Everyone knows why the Australians called Kevin Pietersen FIGJAM? And apparently the lads in his own dressing room had a seven letter nickname for him.

    What a piston wristed gibbon!

    Pietersen was one of the best batsmen I’ve ever seen when in form. Seriously classy player who perhaps underachieved. Nice of him to chuck some NZ names in there.

    Definitely sounds like a cock, yes.

    Well done Ben Stokes, hundred and five for in the same test is a terrific effort.

    Finally well done Root, plays more tests than the others but still has to actually get the runs and stay in form. I wonder if he’ll have a crack at Tendulkars record ?

    And yet he's played fewer tests than Dravid, Kallis and Ponting? He's also played 43.5 tests less than Tendulkar and at his current average of around 85 per test he will overtake Tendulkar in 29 tests.

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    Bonkers score card for India's second innings. 2 ducks, 3 centuries and a 90 from the 6 guys to bat.

    Stokes a bit grumpy when India declined the draw with both batters in the 80s. Sundar ended up with a maiden test century which is kind of reasonable, but with Harry Brook and Joe Root basically giving them batting practice for the final few overs all feels a bit meaningless. Jadeja at least had the decency to blast his way there, while Sundar nurdled it around.

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    @Catogrande said in Other Cricket:

    @MN5 said in Other Cricket:

    @sparky said in Other Cricket:

    Everyone knows why the Australians called Kevin Pietersen FIGJAM? And apparently the lads in his own dressing room had a seven letter nickname for him.

    What a piston wristed gibbon!

    Pietersen was one of the best batsmen I’ve ever seen when in form. Seriously classy player who perhaps underachieved. Nice of him to chuck some NZ names in there.

    Definitely sounds like a cock, yes.

    Well done Ben Stokes, hundred and five for in the same test is a terrific effort.

    Finally well done Root, plays more tests than the others but still has to actually get the runs and stay in form. I wonder if he’ll have a crack at Tendulkars record ?

    And yet he's played fewer tests than Dravid, Kallis and Ponting? He's also played 43.5 tests less than Tendulkar and at his current average of around 85 per test he will overtake Tendulkar in 29 tests.

    Which based on standard England test cricket itineraries will happen in about 18 months from now.

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    @Virgil said in Other Cricket:

    @Catogrande said in Other Cricket:

    @MN5 said in Other Cricket:

    @sparky said in Other Cricket:

    Everyone knows why the Australians called Kevin Pietersen FIGJAM? And apparently the lads in his own dressing room had a seven letter nickname for him.

    What a piston wristed gibbon!

    Pietersen was one of the best batsmen I’ve ever seen when in form. Seriously classy player who perhaps underachieved. Nice of him to chuck some NZ names in there.

    Definitely sounds like a cock, yes.

    Well done Ben Stokes, hundred and five for in the same test is a terrific effort.

    Finally well done Root, plays more tests than the others but still has to actually get the runs and stay in form. I wonder if he’ll have a crack at Tendulkars record ?

    And yet he's played fewer tests than Dravid, Kallis and Ponting? He's also played 43.5 tests less than Tendulkar and at his current average of around 85 per test he will overtake Tendulkar in 29 tests.

    Which based on standard England test cricket itineraries will happen in about 18 months from now.

    Yep so he’ll get more chances than Smith and KW but credit where it’s due. He still has to actually get the runs, stay in form etc.

    He also didn’t have the benefit of debuting at 16 like Tendulkar did either.

    The record is there if he wants it and at 34 he has time. I guess it depends if his form declines a bit like the guys he’s just passed…..

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    @Cyclops said in Other Cricket:

    Bonkers score card for India's second innings. 2 ducks, 3 centuries and a 90 from the 6 guys to bat.

    Stokes a bit grumpy when India declined the draw with both batters in the 80s. Sundar ended up with a maiden test century which is kind of reasonable, but with Harry Brook and Joe Root basically giving them batting practice for the final few overs all feels a bit meaningless. Jadeja at least had the decency to blast his way there, while Sundar nurdled it around.

    Ben Stokes has plenty of opinions on how cricket should be played - which is usually whatever suits him at the time.

    #2019NeverForget #StillBitter

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