PAUL M wrote:
Shame we could not take anymore wickets after tea but the first hours tomorrow will be crucial, with the new ball if we can take a couple of quick wickets then we are back in business, anything under 300 will be good.
Only saw the first hour last night, was Broad threatening at all? How did Finn go, heard he was shaky? Swann seemed to take some stick too. If the aussies keep attacking him they could nulify him.
Haven't seen any of it except the wickets on BBC Breakfast News, but if you discount Swann's first over at the end of the first day (which went for 10) his economy rate is 2.5, so hardly "taking stick". Anderson & Broad both keeping it very tight too, in terms of runs conceded. They've already faced more overs than we did and are still forty adrift. Big morning session tomorrow with the new ball due immediately. We may still get a small first innings lead, although the Aussies will obviously be looking to push on past 300 with no real pressure to score quickly at this stage.