2 minute readWhen trying to assess the state of play after the first day’s play, it’s often tempting to imagine a parallel world where the toss-winning captain has opted for heads instead of tails, tails instead of heads, or just totally gone off on one and gone for arms or thoraxes or
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Mop-up of the day – guilt, great promise and grey trivialities
2 minute read‘Du Plessis found guilty’ reads the Cricinfo headline. We don’t really feel it necessary to add much to your likely response to reading that. The effect of imposing black and white morality on the sport’s grey trivialities could barely be clearer. Here’s something we wrote last time Du Plessis buggered
Continue readingEngland fans: redouble your pessimism – your country needs you
< 1 minute readWhen they’re not favourites, sides will often talk about proving people wrong. This is all well and good, but it can leave them susceptible to the viewing public’s fickle mood swings. At the start of this India tour, plenty of us thought England could lose every match. In the first
Continue readingJayant Yadav seems a nice bloke
< 1 minute readThe second Test is progressing pretty much as you’d imagine, so this is what we’re passing off as insight today: India’s new off-spinner Jayant Yadav seems a decent sort. We’re basing this exclusively on one interview with Sky Sports’ Ian Ward. This may be misleading because Ward’s genial curiosity does
Continue readingSnapped stumps and pitch predictions – day two at Visakhapatnam
< 1 minute read“Cook in particular had lived dangerously in his 11-ball stay,” reports Cricinfo. You wonder how he found the time. At least he went out in style, his off stump halved by Mohammad Shami. Ben Duckett was also bowled. “Here are my stumps,” he seemed to say. “Snap one if you
Continue readingWhy England could match India in this Test and still lose
2 minute readWe were going to start this piece: “Not to be defeatist, but…” We then realised that this would be entirely misleading. Defeatism is precisely what we are about to deliver. This doesn’t mean being a naysayer. It’s just our honest ‘on the balance of probabilities’ assessment of India and England
Continue readingDog stopped play at Visakhapatnam
< 1 minute readIf you spend some time travelling round India, you are highly likely to see a fairly generic brown dog roaming around. Today, in the second Test between India and England, one such dog precipitated the tea break when attendants failed to halt its pitch invasion. Here at King Cricket, we
Continue readingIndia nearly got whacked
< 1 minute readPeople often talk of Test cricket as being a battle. A match can at times be like two medieval knights hacking away at each other, inflicting a whole series of ghastly wounds until one or the other finally succumbs. It doesn’t always work like that in India. Rather than a
Continue readingHaseeb Hameed is not a blocker
< 1 minute readThe pace of the world is too much for us these days. Haseeb Hameed is already defying other people’s expectations of him even before we’ve managed to form expectations for him to defy. Hameed has been labelled ‘Baby Boycott’ in some quarters. On the basis of what exactly? The fact
Continue readingWhy England should ignore Michael Vaughan and just keep sawing
< 1 minute readIn another era, England could have embarked on this Test with no leg-spinner and little comprehension of reverse swing. Working their way through the Indian batting line-up would have been like trying to saw through a tree trunk with a butter knife. After days of toil, they’d have succeeded only
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