troll3y
Active Member
I'm very excited for tomorrow: after seeing Mute Math in concert tomorrow night (!!!), I'll be coming home and parking myself in front of the computer to stream the opening Test. The only bummer is that the two events coincide and I'll have to miss the first session(s).
Call me an optimist, but I can see the West Indies putting up a fight and not folding over so easily. Their second innings against the Lions was extremely encouraging, as it is usually their second innings where things start to go awry. I was so happy to see Kieron Powell get a hundred at the top of the order, and I dearly hope that he and the top order can take that encouragement into the five-day format.
The Met Office warns that showers could be heavy on Sunday and Monday, but there are only passing showers to worry about on the preceding two days, and we might get a full 90 overs in on the opening day. I'm sure the West Indians will want to rug up to the 16°C maximums, though. Even with the overcast conditions, I'm still not sure about a four-pronged seam attack -- I would still like to see another spinner alongside Samuels. One option might be to drop either Barath or Kirk Edwards, bat Samuels at three (optional), push Ramdin up to six and slot Deonarine in at seven with the four pacemen to follow. We'll see what happens tomorrow.
And I still would like to know the whereabouts of one Jerome Taylor, if anyone knows.
Call me an optimist, but I can see the West Indies putting up a fight and not folding over so easily. Their second innings against the Lions was extremely encouraging, as it is usually their second innings where things start to go awry. I was so happy to see Kieron Powell get a hundred at the top of the order, and I dearly hope that he and the top order can take that encouragement into the five-day format.
The Met Office warns that showers could be heavy on Sunday and Monday, but there are only passing showers to worry about on the preceding two days, and we might get a full 90 overs in on the opening day. I'm sure the West Indians will want to rug up to the 16°C maximums, though. Even with the overcast conditions, I'm still not sure about a four-pronged seam attack -- I would still like to see another spinner alongside Samuels. One option might be to drop either Barath or Kirk Edwards, bat Samuels at three (optional), push Ramdin up to six and slot Deonarine in at seven with the four pacemen to follow. We'll see what happens tomorrow.
And I still would like to know the whereabouts of one Jerome Taylor, if anyone knows.