Chris Thewlis has done the maths – he has suffered 58 injuries playing Premier and Sub-District cricket, and now he knows why.
The master batter and bat-maker tells his story to @PaulAmy375.
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@beav1967@piersmorgan My guess would be the ball wasn’t ruled dead yet? Maybe the ball was still in the air and hadn’t gone for 6 by the time he hit his stumps? Hilarious way to get out none the less
Nah what about spirit of cricket? He was clearly just walking towards square leg like he would do every ball. What a debacle - Warwickshire must issue a public apology! @piersmorgan
Would love Test cricket here in the UK to start at 1030 and you play every day the 90 overs allotted .. even if it goes a bit over time .. My Monday thoughts 👍👍
Nothing to do with the fact that Eng were in winning positions in the first 2 tests but blew them both? If Eng deserved to win the urn, they wouldn’t be down 2-1 in the series. Ridiculous argument. Maybe you shouldn’t have batted for so long on Day 2 & 3 with weather forecast?
FFS. Has there ever been a less-deserved retention of the Ashes? From the Bairstow debacle to this rain-soaked fiasco, it’s an absolute farce that smirking Australia have ended up with the urn still in their hands. England comfortably the better side as this Test showed. Gutting.
@beav1967@MattWilcox73@gregbeav94 The square leg umpire took 2 steps forward out of habit. The central umpire hadn’t moved. If you think that makes the ball dead, thats unfortunate. But that’s not the litmus test for whether a ball is dead. I guess you missed Bairstow doing it on Day 3? Or Foakes vs Ireland?