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England's tour of the West Indies 2019
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61-8 Blush

Recovered from worse positions than this before and gone on to win. Whistle
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77 all out
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127-6 lead 339 still a slim chance of winning
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(24-01-2019, 23:37)themaclad Wrote: 127-6 lead 339 still a slim chance of winning

Slim. Very slim. Blush
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That's now a 449 lead with no wickets taken in the first session. Only one winner in this match. Blush
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Nice to see the Windies back winning again though. It was shocking to see how far they'd tumbled from the team I used to love watching in the 70s and 80s. Thumb up
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Indeed brought up watching Sobers et al too long been in the doldrums

The small matter of 628 to win
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56-0 no wickets fall in day
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(25-01-2019, 23:25)themaclad Wrote: 56-0 no wickets fall in day

I wonder when that last happened in a full day's play.
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(25-01-2019, 23:47)Lord Snooty Wrote:
(25-01-2019, 23:25)themaclad Wrote: 56-0 no wickets fall in day

I wonder when that last happened in a full day's play.

I think Sri Lanka may have managed it just last month against New Zealand? They racked up a massive Day Four partnership and guided the Test to a draw.

Pitch seems to have died completely, though may yet turn in the last couple of days. Rain forecast tomorrow, still a vague glimmer of hope for the draw, though it'd be a titanic battle to get there.
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