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It's a worry when your top scorer by quite a distance, only got 30.


What is going on, is it just the perfect bowlers wicket, or are we just that rubbish today? Hopefully our bowlers can do similar later on... In fact, hopefully our bowlers can outshine our batsmen with the bat too!

Not a good outing at Headingly - but us long time England supporters have been thru' this so many times before.


I'm betting that the team will lose Bopara to be replaced by, in order of likelihood - Trott, Key, Shah. Ramprakash & Trescothick are not likely bets, despite the chatter. No other batting changes - tho' Bell remains flaky, only I can't see an obvious replacement.


Harmison will have his radar retuned by playing county cricket and if they opt for a second spinner for the Oval we'll see Monty back - and lose either Harmison or Anderson (if he really does have some kind of fitness / illness issue). Personally I'd drop Harmison, Anderson would be playing for the future - Harmison as one last fling.


PS: I'm still interested in any Oval tickets going spare??

God I hope not! People are saying that it may have been different with Flintoff in the team, but I don't buy that. A general all round batting display like that, is not down to one man... Although the bowling may have been better had he been there.


There is a lot of talk of a one off recall for Mark Ramprakash, and why not! It's a win win situation for him, he gets recalled, and could be a total hero, and if it doesn't work out, then he's hardly to blame!

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