Rich McLean
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They called my game today, oppo made the decision, poor pitch due to recent back weather. We are challenging the decision
No. Just play whoever is the best keeper available, and give Prior a fair go to demonstrate he's still England's best keeper when he's recovered. Sure, he did have a crap series in the Ashes (mostly caused by his poor batting - batting form and keeping form go together as also shown in the same series by Brad Haddin smashing it) but he's only 32 and still got plenty of time to bounce back from that as Haddin did after a couple of poor seasons where Matthew Wade replaced him.If Matt Prior's injuries prevent him from playing for both Sussex & England this Summer, should the ECB appoint a permanent replacement?
They called my game today, oppo made the decision, poor pitch due to recent back weather. We are challenging the decision
I would say something about Sussex grinding a second rate Lancashire side into the ground today, but I'm not that stupid any more and as you get older it's more difficult to dodge the egg as it flies towards your face .........
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New era for the England team underway at last... in Aberdeen
England put into bat, 14-0 from 2 overs - limited to 23 overs due to rain
England 167-6...(20 overs)
Bell 50
Davey 3-28
Scotland 133-9...(20 overs)
Tredwell 4-40
What do people think of this "WASP" stat that has appeared.
Personally I think it's the most pointless thing I've seen in years.
Is this something that only applies to the Sky Sport channels and is nothing whatsoever to do with the governing bodies of the game ?
In the one day internationals (ODIs) and Twenty20 games shown on Sky Sport this summer, statistical information will include answers from the WASPthe `winning and score predictor.
What do people think of this "WASP" stat that has appeared.
Personally I think it's the most pointless thing I've seen in years.
Sounds like Sky's coverage is no different to the Nine Network here, it isn't a new cricket season without at least two new gimmicks making their debut at the first Test in Brisbane. Sky's revs per minute counter on the slow bowlers last year was particularly bad, thankfully Nine noticed it was an object of derision and didn't include it for their home series - though Sky might still have had it for the feed going back to England.Is this something that only applies to the Sky Sport channels and is nothing whatsoever to do with the governing bodies of the game ?
It basically tells you what you already know. You can see how the team are playing, how many runs they have and how many balls are left, you can pretty much figure it for yourself.
As you said, pointless.
Might be helpful for those who don't know much about cricket, or if you've just turned the TV on?
Yes they can, by purely stating only who is ahead at the current time. Once a spell of outstanding batting or bowling has passed, the prediction will obviously be different - in that respect it's no different to the colour commentator saying "Team XYZ is doing well at the moment."Matches can change if there is a sudden flurry of wickets falling or a good stand checks a bad batting position. However, these new-fangled ideas cannot cope with inspired spells of either batting or bowling.
The beauty of sport is that you don't know for sure who is going to win at any time. If Australia and England had both consented to the media consensus of an England 3-1 victory in the Ashes, they could have avoided all the inconvenience of actually playing the series. The problem with that theory is that it would also have avoided the thrilling performance by Australia to take a whitewash and the humiliation of the world finding out the cocky English team was writing cheques they couldn't cash, a result made all the more outstanding because it was as far as possible from the predicted result of a 1-3 loss.