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It wasn't due to the result of the individual match, but the overall run rate in the league stage of the competition.

A team that had already qualified from the league stage of a competition declared on 3 runs so the team they were playing couldn't score enough runs to affect their net run rate and qualify for the knockout stages themselves.
 
Most likley but at the rate England accumulate runs lately, I wouldn't be so sure.
 
Will be a tall order but given all Ive seen from England in the last few years you never know, especially with rain forecasted and the pitch will change
 
I feel we spend WAY too much time following only the cricket being played by the top five (or so) nations, and am wondering if it might be a far better world if we could spend more time watching the battle for a place in the top 20 (bring on a good tournament between the country teams ranked 20-27, yes please!), the battle for a place in the top 30 (bring on a good tournament between the country teams ranked 30-37, yes please), the battle for a place in the top 15 (bring on a good tournament between the country teams ranked 15-22, yes please) and so on ... that's where the also good action is!
 
So, is a draw already the best England can hope for?
Run rates are insane these these days around 900 runs scored and we're only just over halfway through.

Anyway old addage goes never judge a match until both sides have batted.
 
Fantastic win and there's nothing quite like a test that goes to the wire on the final day.

But when your opponents are 430-3 in their first innings you shouldn't really have a sniff. Can't be too many sides who have lost a test having made 5 centuries. A tail that very definitely didn't wag.

Perhaps further evidence though that the game in all formats seems more loaded in favour of bat over ball.
 
You reckon you've had a bad day at work?

Spare a thought for Durham's George Drissell who returned 1-247 from 45 overs as Surrey racked up 820-9 dec, their highest score in county cricket. Over half in boundaries.

At least the Durham fielders can take consolation that it wasn't a hot day or anything.
 
Those are "thats it I'm retiring right now" figures.

I hope this is the last season of the Kookaburra ball experiment, it's not working because we don't have the complementary pitches here that they do in Australia that create results. All it's doing is creating really dull cricket. Nottinghamshire showed absolutely zero intent to move the game against Somerset along today, plodding along at just 3 an over.
 
I've had bowling figures like that (obviously, not 45 overs worth...)
 
Six ducks isn't a great look.

Great couple of big hundreds to at least make it a contest.
 

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