Re: Super Cricket- England in SA : Thu Jan 07, 2010 8:30 pm
Sexual Deviant wrote:
People in the know have been saying that for years. It's mainly due to the advent of more intense test cricket in the last 15-20 years that thankfully the majority of cricket fans realise the game would be a much poorer place without it. The Modi's and the Stanfords can have their moments, but good quality 5 day cricket keeps the fans intrigued and wanting more.
An example? Well, several. Pietersen's 158 at the Oval? Iron Mike Atherton's 185* at Jo'Burg? Dev Malcolm's 9-57 at the Oval? We'll talk about moments like that for years to come, whereas any ODI 100 or 5-for will be soon forgotten about. Remember that.
An example? Well, several. Pietersen's 158 at the Oval? Iron Mike Atherton's 185* at Jo'Burg? Dev Malcolm's 9-57 at the Oval? We'll talk about moments like that for years to come, whereas any ODI 100 or 5-for will be soon forgotten about. Remember that.
That was an unbelievable climax. I was only listening on the radio but the tension was almost unbearable. Fantastic performance to bat for five hours with only two wickets lost including a nightwatchman. Typical rearguard action by Collingwood and even better atypical one from Bell, who at long last proved he can dig his team out of a hole as well as merely capitalising on the good work of others. England might not be the best team in Test cricket yet, but they look very much a team now, a rock solid unit who all pull in the same direction, give everything for each other and can bat all the way down to 11 when it matters most. Only one defeat in eight consecutive Tests against the Aussies & SA now. Let's hope they can finish the job in style at Jo'burg in the final Test. These sort of Test matches knock ODIs & T20 into a cocked hat.