Test match at Lord's
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Re: Test match at Lord's
Apparently, Broad did the bails switching again, and it got him a wicket this time!
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Apparently (BBC at 18:20):
There are a minimum of 20 overs left.
The final hour will start when there are 15 overs left. England can bowl more than 15 in that hour if they are quick.
There's no scheduled end time on the final day, as long as the weather and light holds out.
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Yes, just read that myself Chris, it seems to be a moving feast, it would be great just to take the wicket ASAP
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It was indeedMatt Mackenzie wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 11:05 amIt is far too soon to say this!Ronnie Burton wrote: ↑Thu Jul 27, 2023 11:05 pmSadly at the Oval facing defeat again unless the weather helps us but not winning the test
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Great result for England and Broad took final wicket on his retirement
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Broad hit a six with the final ball he received, and took a wicket with the final ball he bowled. I want his scriptwriter to prepare for my next tournament!
Fantastic series, and credit to both teams.
Fantastic series, and credit to both teams.
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The psychology of that final day was fascinating wasn't it - Australia were doing more than fine until they got it into their heads that they could actually win. Not unlike when chess masters have felt compelled to "go for a win" - even when a draw sufficed - and ended up losing.
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