Under/over is low for England runs in the late 160s when we should be looking at 180+ with us capable of batting to 11. Can't wait to see Mills bowl and hope he continues his good Perth Big Bash form. His 90+ MPH left arm swing takes some dealing with when on song.
29-5 I guess this is again proving that England's batting is lost on a pitch with a bit of pace and bounce, wherever it is in the world. But carry on ECB, play the County Championship in April and September.
Racking up a test match score. And to think, our best t20 batter got injured playing in a format that he’s not very good at.
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I would usually say you don't know how good or bad a score is until both teams have batted on the same surface but....
It actually looks quite difficult to bat on. No doubt it will turn into a "road" when the West Indies bat