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Danny Murphy
Au contraire..... ties are rather unusual. Only two(?) in the history of test cricket. A tied match is quite distinct from a drawn one.Ties are quite common in cricket too. I know American sports don't really like those.
Au contraire..... ties are rather unusual. Only two(?) in the history of test cricket. A tied match is quite distinct from a drawn one.Ties are quite common in cricket too. I know American sports don't really like those.
Au contraire..... ties are rather unusual. Only two(?) in the history of test cricket. A tied match is quite distinct from a drawn one.
Draws are called ties over there in Yankland. Trust me, it's all making sense to him. All cricket needs now is a catchy song to play when the game is about 7/9s of the way through.
No because cricket has ties AND draws. A draw is what happens when a positive result cannot be determined at the end of play (a positive result being when one team bowled the other team out (either once or twice) for less runs then have accumulated by the winning team, either in 1 or 2 innings, depending on the format. End of play being either all overs bowled, or 5 days completed, again, depending on the format). A tie is when the no positive result can be determined, as above BUT both teams have ended on the exact same amount of runs scored. In some leagues, a tie is worth more points than a draw (e.g. the British county championship).
I don't think Morgan's technique is good enough against the new ball. I think him coming in during the middle overs is about right, as he is generally good at manipulating the ball when the spinners are on. Not sure what KP brings to the side at the moment, he's not scoring big, and he's not scoring quickly. Much rather have someone score a slow 50 than a quick 15, as fundamentally it's partnerships that win you the game, same as in any other format.
that KP is so awful; should be dropped :-"
Jos Buttler is nowhere near good enough