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It doesn?t look like rain will affect play today but it is going to be very humid (all this assuming that the BBC?s weather site is accurate) so the ball may get some movement in the air. Edgbaston favours traditional swing and seam bowlers so Sidebob and Anderson should do well and may bring England back into the game. If memory serves this is also where Freddy had that golden game in 2005.


Anyway all that is assuming that you have a team that can match SA which you don?t so you?re going to lose.

Something interesting here that is actually related to that serious business of cricket. We are watching one of the most successful all rounders in the game, ever. Look how he stacks up to Mr G Sobers himself.


____Sobers / Kallis

Tests: 93 / 122

Innings: 160 / 205

Not outs: 21 / 33

Runs: 8032 / 9681

Average: 58 / 56

Hundreds: 26 / 30

Fifties: 30 / 47

Best: 365 / 189

Wickets: 235 / 236

W/For: 34 / 31

Catches: 109 / 127

What is Vaughan's on? Crucial innings for him and England, for this match and the series, possibly even for the long term, and he's gone having a flail at a wide one, long before that sort of shot selection was anywhere near appropriate. As was Cook. And now Bell's in the same "positive" frame of mind.


Were none of them actually watching the Safs bat at Headingly? Or even McKenzie, Kallis or Prince just yesterday, if Leeds is too far back for them to remember.

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