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david_carnell Wrote:

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> Robert Key


Accepted, though at least he can bat. How did Rob Key not get a better shot at an England career??


OK, one fatboy on the list. You need four more.


(And Botham is long retired, so he doesn't count.)

So Monty's back in but Finn's crocked so Broad gets a reprieve - only thing to decide is do Morgan and Bairstow come in for Bell and Patel or will tubby get a second test helping? (sorry - I've been reading tabloids again).


I think new blood all round and a kick up the arse for KP et al.

  • 2 months later...
  • 2 months later...

And another season for ENgland begins, huzzah, we have the toss and, until I literally started writing this, the sunshine.


I'm there tomorrow so fingers crossed the rain continues to hold off a while longer.


Apparently there was ice on the rollers at lords this morning, will this winter ever....ad nauseum....

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