Another day in the World T20 and the coaching staff are reaching for their calculators.
Day twelve – crunch time for England. One more dismal performance and they can pencil in a few episodes of Mike & Molly to watch while the semi-finals are taking place.
Yesterday was good – but will today be better?
Now that one of the all-time great group stages has finished and the World T20 hits a rest day, we thought it a good time to finish the latest 51allout book review.
The tournament may have been pretty crap so far, but like British politics in 1997, or D:Ream’s career following the original release of U R The Best Thing stalling at 72 in the charts, things can only get better.
Group C – two pedigrees and one wonky donkey.
In the first in what will probably be a series of one, we respond to a reader’s tweet about pointless matches.
That the most important player hasn’t changed since the last England Ladder won’t be a surprise, but who’s up and who’s down and who’s still holding on to the bottom rung?
An unlikely lad, but a likely man.