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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 1135707" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>Declare too early 1st test, declare too late 4th test. There are rarely right or wrong decisions in this regards ultimately England would of liked a wicket or two extra yesterday when compare to overs bowled. They had a session and a half as opposed to two yesterday so yout 12-13 overs lost. I'm not a big fan of retrospectively deciding if decisions were right or wrong. Learn from them sure bit you have take context of what was known at the time.</p><p></p><p>This one will be hard to judge what to learn from because its could England of needed that extra hour to get the rickets? Would Australia get a second innings lead? How big a lead? How do you judge a forecast 48 hours in advance?</p><p></p><p>If the next two days are a washout it doesn't matter anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 1135707, member: 72205"] Declare too early 1st test, declare too late 4th test. There are rarely right or wrong decisions in this regards ultimately England would of liked a wicket or two extra yesterday when compare to overs bowled. They had a session and a half as opposed to two yesterday so yout 12-13 overs lost. I'm not a big fan of retrospectively deciding if decisions were right or wrong. Learn from them sure bit you have take context of what was known at the time. This one will be hard to judge what to learn from because its could England of needed that extra hour to get the rickets? Would Australia get a second innings lead? How big a lead? How do you judge a forecast 48 hours in advance? If the next two days are a washout it doesn't matter anyway. [/QUOTE]
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