Author Topic: The Ginger messiah has gone  (Read 153 times)

Offline bwildered

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Re: The Ginger messiah has gone
« Reply #15 on: Today at 03:59:32 PM »
 No doubt about Stokes cricket abilities, question has be asked where is the next outstanding all rounder on the circuit ?
States he will return to play the county circuit with Durham, perhaps to the end of the season if they get promoted.

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Re: The Ginger messiah has gone
« Reply #16 on: Today at 04:45:49 PM »
I'm going to buck the trend here and point out that in the last 50 years, only Brearley had a higher win percentage as England captain.
Worth remembering how bad things had become when he took over - they'd won just one out of the previous 17 Tests. After he took over they won 11 of the next 13. The early days of Bazball were wildly entertaining and mostly successful. The final day of the Edgbaston Test v India in 2022 (when England scored 378-3 to win) was one of the most incredible days of Test cricket I can remember.

Spirali, thanks for a bit of much-needed context after a dreadful end to Stokes' England career. Very sad.
It's also worth pointing out that a lot of Brearley's wins were against teams decimated by the Kerry Packer circus.
Key should be straight out of the door now. Would Nasser be interested?