@steverichards14 On your side of things in general, but your last sentence can't be an equal priority. Got to be able to defend a country first, everything else second
@TheCricketerMag@GeorgeDobell1 Back in the 80s all teams had a drink culture. These days both society and other International teams far less so. I read that Starc didn't touch a drop during the Winter Ashes, to use one example. Why does the England team lag behind changes in the game and society? #AskGeorge
@Marcus_Mosher@McCoolBCB Consensus suggests that Parker can improve a 31st ranked defense to top 15-20 and combine that with a top 5 offense and off we go, but are we under-estimating the risk of the offense disappointing compared to high expectations?
@GeorgeDobell1#AskGeorge where do you stand on the "modern players don't have the technique, too much white ball has affected the red ball game a lot" debate. As I write the 26 wickets have fallen in five sessions. Its not a great pitch but not THAT bad.
@TheCricketerMag@GeorgeDobell1#AskGeorge Have central contracts in their current form had their day in an era where franchise cricket dominates?
We're paying Jofra, for example, a big amount to sit on a beach in Barbados having been at the IPL for two months, and the IPL is about to expand too!
@DC_PoliceDogs The video was striking. Is the speed of impact and his fast rotations round the arm "normally" expected with little risk of injury to the dog?
@SuperrNova38 Yes (normally one of their two London games they are the away team). This year because Everbank stadium has reduced capacity due to renovations, both London games they play will be Jags home games
@timeforjeffrey@CrwnGlobalMedia It's become common to suggest, improve the defense from 2025 #31 to 2026 #15-20 and with this offense, that = play-offs, but the offense struggled more down the stretch last season. What can Schotty do to game plan to surprise opposing defenses, whilst having the same personnel?