Wednesday, 30 July 2025

Old Trafford

The fourth test from Old Trafford, England made just the one enforced change, I expected the bowling to have been freshened up a bit more?  India shuffled the pack again but crucially Bumrah lead the attack.  England won the toss and bloody bowled again!!  But they did bowl really well without luck and India started sensibly with the bat and by lunch no wickets had fallen, I had that sinking feeling.  After lunch things got a little better with a couple of wickets and India could never score freely.  The day was curtailed by bad light with India 264/4 and with a bad injury to Pant maybe honours even?  I was looking forward to the start the next day’s play already.

A gloomy day two, England needed wickets and Jofra got one early but the Indian batsmen were difficult to dislodge before lunch at which point things were still well balanced.  Pant came out and had a go, India weren’t scoring quickly enough to worry England.  After lunch Archer and Stokes combined to bowl India out, the last five wickets fell for 44 runs and the captain took his first 5 wicket haul for a very long time.  India had finished on 358 which was probably the kind of total England had in mind when we put them in at Birmingham.  How good this total actually was wouldn’t become evident until England had batted and they did so under clearing skies.  The opening stand of 166 seemed to suggest India hadn’t got enough.  Duckett and Crawley both fell a few runs short of a ton but England lost no more wickets to finish the day in control on 225/2.  For the fan one of the more comfortable days of Test Cricket this year.

The third day was as close to easy listening as it gets for an England supporter.  Apart from a few minutes after lunch when a couple of wickets fell and it was possible that maybe the door might open for India.  The rest of the day England just accumulated runs and put overs into the Indian bowlers legs.  Five of the top six passed seventy with Root making 150 and we finished with Stokes 77 not out.  Brook played another terrible shot and will hopefully learn his lesson.  India had their worst day of the tour, with the wheels if not coming off, definitely starting to wobble.  In fact, starting with the toss, the first three days of this match have gone how I and presumably the England team, expected Edgbaston would.  At the end of the day England lead by 186 runs with three wickets in hand.

Saturday started with a bang, England pushed on, led by Stokes who made 141 we were finally all out for 669, a 300+ lead.  There was time for a couple of overs before lunch and Woakes hit them with a double wicket maiden!  I was thinking we’ll win this today.  But Rahul and Gill got together and stayed together and ground it out with an old school Test partnership and the day fizzled out for this England fan.  But well played India 174/2 at the close, I didn’t see that coming.

This stubborn, defiant batting continued into the last day which felt tense for a while but as India smothered everything so this eased.  Occasionally a wicket fell which gave me the flutters again but the second new ball was wasted with spin and in the end the game drifted away into a draw.  You can’t fault Carse for effort but he went wicketless in the match and you can’t criticise Dawson for his control but he only took one.  Fair play to India though, this is some team.

Long before the end I’d given it up for the inevitable draw and I enjoyed watching England women’s football team retain their title of European champions.  The team showed a lot of fight to make the final and to be fair had a little luck in winning the final but we’ll take that.  It has to be noticed that almost all Test matches are won by the team that plays the best cricket but the best team doesn’t always win in football.

Tuesday, 15 July 2025

A Lords classic

The first day at Lords and although it’s only been a few days I’ve missed Test cricket!  Great to see Archer back in the team but I’m surprised Tongue was the man to miss out?  England won the toss and thankfully batted on a slow, low pitch.  What followed was what we once called “attritional cricket”, certainly not BB!  On the one hand it was good to see England digging in on a tricky pitch but on the other, wasn’t the BB approach supposed to be the answer on these wickets?  Everyone got a start today but Root held everything together to finish on 99* and Crawley did himself no favours.  Bumrah was brilliant again.

The second day started with Root completing another century then a Bumrah burst threatened to derail England.  Smith and Carse put an attacking partnership together to push the total up to 387.  India went in and the recalled Jofra Archer took a wicket with his third ball and was excellent all day.  India tried to occupy the crease, held together by Rahul finished on 145/3.  England slightly ahead after two days?

I tuned in the following morning hoping, almost expecting quick wickets but it didn’t happen!  Rahul got a ton and together with Pant dug in and set the tone for the day with England having to scrap for wickets pretty much all day, Stokes running out Pant was crucial.  India looked like they would go past England’s total but eventually those wickets came with Woakes having a bit of luck for a change and the scores ended up level on first innings.  At the end of their innings India lost 4/11.  Then it all kicked off at the start of England’s second innings with time wasting tactics from Crawley winding up the Indians.

So we had a one innings match now, England batting to set a target but it’s so bloody tense because India bowled well on a wearing pitch and dominated the morning session with four wickets.  After lunch Root and Stokes threatened to steer England into ascendancy but the moment I started to relax Root was out.  The innings stuttered along in this fashion and for the second time this match I ended up thinking that right now BB would be the way to go!  And had England attacked they couldn’t have collapsed more spectacularly.
After an early wicket to Archer the Indian response threatened to take the game away but a late burst from Carse dragged England back into the game, then Stokes bowled the night watchman with the last ball of the day and it’s anyone’s game!

The final day, no sign of rain so a draw is out of the question but the other three results are possible at the start of play but after the opening burst it looked like being a comfortable England win.  It was anything but.  Jadeja was brilliant and with help from the tail he kept India in the game and nudging towards the total.  At times in the afternoon it looked like he was leading India to an unlikely win and from a nervous fan’s perspective, possibly the most uncomfortable final session since the 2005 Ashes.  An injured Bashir took the final wicket and thank fuck for that!!!!!!!!!! 
What a Test match!!  I’m delighted that England got the win and at the same time have a huge amount of respect for the Indian team.  England may be 2-1 up but for fine margins could be 3-0 down, this series has been excellent so far and it isn’t over by a long way. 

Bashir will miss the rest of the series so will England pick a proper spinner or will they squeeze Jacob Bethall into the team?  (Earlier today Dawson was announced in the squad which is a sensible selection.) Will one of the seamers be rested?  Carse was excellent at times in this match but I’d like to see Tongue have another go and the likes of Atkinson and Wood are approaching fitness too.  I moan about Test series’ being over in a flash these days but I can’t wait for the next match.

Sunday, 6 July 2025

Edgbaston

 Day one – England won the toss and bowled which didn’t seem too ridiculous after the first test and we almost expect England to roll them over.  Indeed at the end of play around 300 for five I was thinking yes that’ll do if… but that was our high point.  Then day two is all India, or all Shubman Gill, either way by the end of the day only one team could win this match and England to be frank looked clueless and I found myself questioning the decision at the toss.  The third day saw a glorious England partnership of over three hundred by Smith and Brook but either side of this were collapses that meant India had a healthy lead.  Day four was all India and quite painful listening, the lead was extended to over 600 and by end of play England were three down.  What India’s batsmen did in this match was play themselves in which is something England seem to have forgotten in recent years.  It may not sit well with the England brains trust but at the beginning of day five there was every possibility of digging in for a draw but this hope didn’t last long and India wrapped up a deserved thrashing in the last session.

Who said ‘best team in the world’ and ‘5-0’, oh yeah it was me…  With a bit of hindsight England were as lucky as they were brilliant in the first test and could be 2-0 down.  As much as I love Stokes’ England, there have been many times when I’ve been raging in frustration.  There have been several occasions when I can only describe the decision making as arrogant, electing to field here will go down as another.  Unless the whole “we’ll chase” mentality is a double bluff aiming at getting Cummins to make an unlikely call later in the year?  India totally outplayed England in this match in every department; the batsmen got the runs, the bowlers – without Bumrah – made far better use of the new ball.  England did not help themselves by playing on a sub continental style wicket and not making first use of it.  Hopefully they will learn from this experience and won’t have their thinking clouded by stubbornness and arrogance.