AaronBull wrote:So, turns out England aren't quite as bad as people are making them out to be.
IT just said it'll be all over tomorrow; not quite sure about that, we may have to bat again, but it won't be for much me thinks. Shame England couldn't have got through to overnight and rolled the heavy roller out to widen those big ol' cracks.
The substantial back-to-back partnerships in the upper order that helped win in Australia seem to have made the difference. As well as playing to our strengths in picking three fast bowlers. I found it strange that Patel was picked ostensibly as a third spinner in Galle, rather than as a replacement for Morgan. To me that just sent out the wrong message: "we don't really trust you to bat at 6", which was wrong for me, as he's a batsman who offers a useful spin option, not a front line bowler.
I was only listening on the radio, but it sounded like one or two people got carried away going for big shots. Prior, when he needed to support Pietersen; Anderson playing a reverse sweep when he just needed to stay there with Patel, the last recognised batsman. The lead looks healthy enough to force a win though.