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We pick a bowler-heavy team, we win the toss on a green top that will lose the green by mid-afternoon, the night previous had electrical storms and dry heat around London (some fucking beautiful lightning over Epsom and Cheam way looking from my balcony at 2am)... and we bat.
Picking two spinners suggests they're thinking of turn but are they that afraid of the Irish slow bowling that they didn't want to bat last on a spinning wicket?
And all this against an attack who would be considered not too special in D1 of the County Championship.
You wouldn't be the odd one out if you had doubts, would you.
Tricky, and intriguing. This is why we love Test cricket, the ebb and flow!
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I bet the Aussies are making notes "bowl a bit of a slower pace, aim at top of off stump" simples.
This isn't going well.
So it's down to the bowlers to get a lead thst they can defend.
I thought that all of the micro-planning was supposed to eliminate the Ashes and a world cup within weeks of each other. Does anyone have any sort of red ball form?