Test match
Moderator: Long slender neck
- Disoriented
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 6534
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 3:06 pm
- Location: Valhalla
- Awards: Idiot of the year 2020
- Has thanked: 509 times
- Been thanked: 305 times
- Top of the JES
- Regular
- Posts: 3633
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 7:38 pm
- Has thanked: 1243 times
- Been thanked: 1245 times
Re: Test match
England continue to embarrass themselves, need an hour of Sam Curran playing some shots and Broad trying to stick around to have any hope are all.
Makes matters worse when the best Innings from an English batsman in the game was by a number 11 night watchman.
Makes matters worse when the best Innings from an English batsman in the game was by a number 11 night watchman.
- Max B Gold
- MB Legend
- Posts: 12288
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:12 pm
- Has thanked: 975 times
- Been thanked: 2795 times
Re: Test match
Lovely jubbly.Top of the West. wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 5:28 pm England continue to embarrass themselves, need an hour of Sam Curran playing some shots and Broad trying to stick around to have any hope are all.
Makes matters worse when the best Innings from an English batsman in the game was by a number 11 night watchman.
- Disoriented
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 6534
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 3:06 pm
- Location: Valhalla
- Awards: Idiot of the year 2020
- Has thanked: 509 times
- Been thanked: 305 times
- Top of the JES
- Regular
- Posts: 3633
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 7:38 pm
- Has thanked: 1243 times
- Been thanked: 1245 times
Re: Test match
You are probably right. Ireland will have scoreboard pressure in their second innings 180+ won't be easy.
- Disoriented
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 6534
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 3:06 pm
- Location: Valhalla
- Awards: Idiot of the year 2020
- Has thanked: 509 times
- Been thanked: 305 times
Re: Test match
Absolutely. The conditions are still very bowler friendly.Top of the West. wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 6:17 pmYou are probably right. Ireland will have scoreboard pressure in their second innings 180+ won't be easy.
-
- Fresh Alias
- Posts: 870
- Joined: Sat Jun 08, 2019 12:10 pm
- Has thanked: 16 times
- Been thanked: 201 times
-
- Bored office worker
- Posts: 2420
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 5:12 pm
- Has thanked: 760 times
- Been thanked: 764 times
Re: Test match
Because he can score runs.Disoriented wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 8:27 pm Terrible start. WTF is someone like Roy playing test cricket?
- Disoriented
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 6534
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 3:06 pm
- Location: Valhalla
- Awards: Idiot of the year 2020
- Has thanked: 509 times
- Been thanked: 305 times
Re: Test match
Really? Look again at his first-class record. He will soon be found out.Omygawd wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 10:30 pmBecause he can score runs.Disoriented wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 8:27 pm Terrible start. WTF is someone like Roy playing test cricket?
We need solidity at the top, not a bull in a China shop.
-
- Tiresome troll
- Posts: 1017
- Joined: Sun Apr 14, 2019 8:21 pm
- Has thanked: 326 times
- Been thanked: 357 times
Re: Test match
To show my ignorance – and I used to follow Test cricket very closely before live coverage vanished to Sky – I wasn’t even aware that Ireland had been awarded Test status until this match started, and discover on investigation that Afghanistan have too. But a Four Day Test seems a strange one, albeit given how it’s started I don’t think it’s likely to prove an obstacle in getting a result.
-
- Regular
- Posts: 4441
- Joined: Wed May 01, 2019 4:12 pm
- Has thanked: 894 times
- Been thanked: 963 times
Re: Test match
Who would you suggest provides that "solidity" then? That player isn't out there.Disoriented wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 4:48 amReally? Look again at his first-class record. He will soon be found out.Omygawd wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 10:30 pmBecause he can score runs.Disoriented wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 8:27 pm Terrible start. WTF is someone like Roy playing test cricket?
We need solidity at the top, not a bull in a China shop.
Roy won't improve against the red ball unless he plays more red ball cricket with good bowlers and good coaches.
- F*ck The Poor & Fat
- Regular
- Posts: 3101
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 11:12 am
- Has thanked: 238 times
- Been thanked: 380 times
- Disoriented
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 6534
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 3:06 pm
- Location: Valhalla
- Awards: Idiot of the year 2020
- Has thanked: 509 times
- Been thanked: 305 times
- Max B Gold
- MB Legend
- Posts: 12288
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:12 pm
- Has thanked: 975 times
- Been thanked: 2795 times
- tuffers#1
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 9998
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:11 pm
- Awards: Boarder of the year 2020 #1 Wordle cheat
- Has thanked: 6291 times
- Been thanked: 2728 times
Re: Test match
List of sporting prominence in Ireland ( most played )
1 Gaelic Football
2 Football
3 Golf
4 Hurling
5 Rugby
6 volleyball
7 Boxing
8 Equestrian ( show jumping 3 day eventing)
9 Handball
10 Cricket
Its a game the Irish see as "Foreign"
Therefore almost a Sin to play .
Why are ye English so excited about the equivalent
Of Mancheater City beating Blyth Spartans in a pre season friendly.
1 Gaelic Football
2 Football
3 Golf
4 Hurling
5 Rugby
6 volleyball
7 Boxing
8 Equestrian ( show jumping 3 day eventing)
9 Handball
10 Cricket
Its a game the Irish see as "Foreign"
Therefore almost a Sin to play .
Why are ye English so excited about the equivalent
Of Mancheater City beating Blyth Spartans in a pre season friendly.
- F*ck The Poor & Fat
- Regular
- Posts: 3101
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 11:12 am
- Has thanked: 238 times
- Been thanked: 380 times
Re: Test match
Not excited at all about the result. Only that it’s a kick up the arse to those knocking England day 1. That is nice.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 4:12 pm List of sporting prominence in Ireland ( most played )
1 Gaelic Football
2 Football
3 Golf
4 Hurling
5 Rugby
6 volleyball
7 Boxing
8 Equestrian ( show jumping 3 day eventing)
9 Handball
10 Cricket
Its a game the Irish see as "Foreign"
Therefore almost a Sin to play .
Why are ye English so excited about the equivalent
Of Mancheater City beating Blyth Spartans in a pre season friendly.
- tuffers#1
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 9998
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:11 pm
- Awards: Boarder of the year 2020 #1 Wordle cheat
- Has thanked: 6291 times
- Been thanked: 2728 times
Re: Test match
Rule 42
Was a rule that specifically urged the non playing of Foreign games
Its meaning was simple
No English Games.
All to do with the saving of Irish culture & language .
Gatherings of groups of men mostly playing sport gaa football or hurling were illegal.
The " Foreign" means only & specifically English games.
Cricket
Rugby
Football.
Playing of any or all these games would have got you a life time ban from G.A.A
Up until probably the early 70s .
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_42?wprov=sfla1
- tuffers#1
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 9998
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:11 pm
- Awards: Boarder of the year 2020 #1 Wordle cheat
- Has thanked: 6291 times
- Been thanked: 2728 times
Re: Test match
Thats fair enough.dOh Nut wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 4:19 pmNot excited at all about the result. Only that it’s a kick up the arse to those knocking England day 1. That is nice.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 4:12 pm List of sporting prominence in Ireland ( most played )
1 Gaelic Football
2 Football
3 Golf
4 Hurling
5 Rugby
6 volleyball
7 Boxing
8 Equestrian ( show jumping 3 day eventing)
9 Handball
10 Cricket
Its a game the Irish see as "Foreign"
Therefore almost a Sin to play .
Why are ye English so excited about the equivalent
Of Mancheater City beating Blyth Spartans in a pre season friendly.
I didnt knock england,as im not in the slightest bit interested in such a stupid game
Even when an irish 11 are playing it
- F*ck The Poor & Fat
- Regular
- Posts: 3101
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 11:12 am
- Has thanked: 238 times
- Been thanked: 380 times
Re: Test match
It was a nothing game, though I did offer my well dones to Ireland on a great first day performance.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 4:34 pmThats fair enough.dOh Nut wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 4:19 pmNot excited at all about the result. Only that it’s a kick up the arse to those knocking England day 1. That is nice.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 4:12 pm List of sporting prominence in Ireland ( most played )
1 Gaelic Football
2 Football
3 Golf
4 Hurling
5 Rugby
6 volleyball
7 Boxing
8 Equestrian ( show jumping 3 day eventing)
9 Handball
10 Cricket
Its a game the Irish see as "Foreign"
Therefore almost a Sin to play .
Why are ye English so excited about the equivalent
Of Mancheater City beating Blyth Spartans in a pre season friendly.
I didnt knock england,as im not in the slightest bit interested in such a stupid game
Even when an irish 11 are playing it
- tuffers#1
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 9998
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:11 pm
- Awards: Boarder of the year 2020 #1 Wordle cheat
- Has thanked: 6291 times
- Been thanked: 2728 times
Re: Test match
Should have told them they were just sh*t gaa players & to work harder at Irelands.proper sports.dOh Nut wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 5:53 pmIt was a nothing game, though I did offer my well dones to Ireland on a great first day performance.
Still they may mostly be protestant school educated & therefore trapped in the "Foreign game " Ethos.
- Max B Gold
- MB Legend
- Posts: 12288
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:12 pm
- Has thanked: 975 times
- Been thanked: 2795 times
Re: Test match
Very disappointed in the Ireland performance today. Laying down to their historical colonial oppressors is not usually their style.
Never mind plenty of scope for England to crumble tomorrow.
Never mind plenty of scope for England to crumble tomorrow.
-
- Fresh Alias
- Posts: 77
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 3:25 pm
- Been thanked: 29 times
Re: Test match
As you know, there are no "protestant schools" in Northern Ireland. There are state schools open to all. The apartheid in education there is the sole preserve of the Roman Catholic church. For what it's worth, eight of the 11 in the test match are indeed Ulster protestants, with five of them, remarkably, from small villages along the Co. Donegal/Londonderry border. One is a Dublin protestant, one is English and the other, a fine player, is a southern catholic - and there are plenty of other good players from his background who'll be playing test cricket in the years ahead. So what? Who cares? They're all representing Ireland.
Considerable intellectual tautology is also required when condoning the GAA's approach to anything at all. Great games they are but, despite the commendable efforts of some in their organisation, it is clear that the GAA still has considerable work to do before the majority of people in Northern Ireland are persuaded that many GAA clubs in NI are not the hateful dens of bigotry many believe them to be (as is Celtic FC in Scotland, with additional institutional child-abuse, of course). What the protestant Graham family in Fermanagh and the catholic Heffrons in Co Antrim endured from their experience with GAA are tragedies, particularly for the Heffrons. It is surely time to leave this religious/nationalist obscenity behind.
- Max B Gold
- MB Legend
- Posts: 12288
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:12 pm
- Has thanked: 975 times
- Been thanked: 2795 times
Re: Test match
Bollox. He's spotted an Ireland connection.Flying Hippo wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 8:07 pmAs you know, there are no "protestant schools" in Northern Ireland. There are state schools open to all. The apartheid in education there is the sole preserve of the Roman Catholic church. For what it's worth, eight of the 11 in the test match are indeed Ulster protestants, with five of them, remarkably, from small villages along the Co. Donegal/Londonderry border. One is a Dublin protestant, one is English and the other, a fine player, is a southern catholic - and there are plenty of other good players from his background who'll be playing test cricket in the years ahead. So what? Who cares? They're all representing Ireland.
Considerable intellectual tautology is also required when condoning the GAA's approach to anything at all. Great games they are but, despite the commendable efforts of some in their organisation, it is clear that the GAA still has considerable work to do before the majority of people in Northern Ireland are persuaded that many GAA clubs in NI are not the hateful dens of bigotry many believe them to be (as is Celtic FC in Scotland, with additional institutional child-abuse, of course). What the protestant Graham family in Fermanagh and the catholic Heffrons in Co Antrim endured from their experience with GAA are tragedies, particularly for the Heffrons. It is surely time to leave this religious/nationalist obscenity behind.