Ben Stokes is going to start with the ball for England, cometh the BIG FIRST HOUR…


















Key events
Ben Stokes is going to start with the ball for England, cometh the BIG FIRST HOUR…
The players head out to the middle the the strains of Jerusalem. No hangovers out there… you’d hope (!) A fair few bleary eyed folk shuffling around the ground though, which made me feel a lot better about myself.
Andy Bull laments England’s current situation:
Simon Burnton dipped his quill on Kiwi super sub Zak Foulkes:
We’ve got about five minutes until the start of play, just enough time to catch up on yesterday’s action. It was New Zealand’s day, that’s for sure:
Rachin Ravindra looked in ominously good form yesterday, particularly at the start of his innings where he hit some pristine strokes to wrestle any momentum back from England.

James Wallace
Hello and welcome to day four of the deciding Test between England and New Zealand from Trent Bridge. It’s balmy and bright, the players are on the outfield going through their motions. I’m in the press box going through my emotions. Am I late starting this blog because I’m a wee bit dusty this morning. I couldn’t possible comment… but any typos are entirely deliberate, it’s all part of the process.
New Zealand lead by 204 runs with seven second innings wickets in hand.
It’s been said before but… BIG FIRST HOUR this morning*.
Please do get in touch, it would be nice to have some help you on board for what is a very big day in English cricket.
*For all of us
此内容由惯性聚合(RSS阅读器)自动聚合整理,仅供阅读参考。 原文来自 — 版权归原作者所有。