Why does Pakistan even bother to turn up?

edited August 2010 in Chit chat
We're talking cricket here. Bowled out for well under a hundred by England both this test and the last, surely Pakistan's team is so poor they shouldn't be playing at this level? This is the least exciting and most uninteresting cricket match I've ever listened to.
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  • edited August 2010
    NickH wrote: »
    This is the least exciting and most uninteresting cricket match I've ever listened to.

    Listening to cricket on the radio and you are not spoilt for least exciting comparisons? :D Sorry, that is one sport that I have never been able to raise an eyebrow for, its sort of like rolling a die and taking down the score isn't it.
  • edited August 2010
    Meh, probably a betting scam. The place is so bloody corrupt. Twice I've sent coins there and twice they've been robbed in the post.
    I stole it off a space ship.
  • edited August 2010
    Not a fan of cricket in the slightest, was forced to sit through some cricket a few weeks ago, didnt Bangladesh beat England for the first time ever recently?

    After that huge upset i'm not surprised Pakistan turned up. England arent exactly the greatest are team are they.

    Thank god the premiership starts soon
  • edited August 2010
    psj3809 wrote: »
    Not a fan of cricket in the slightest, was forced to sit through some cricket a few weeks ago, didnt Bangladesh beat England for the first time ever recently?

    Don't write Bangladesh off so lightly. Yes they are the underdogs but every dog has its day and Bangladesh have beaten some good teams in the past. Not often though. :)
    After that huge upset i'm not surprised Pakistan turned up. England arent exactly the greatest are team are they.

    The Pakistani cricket team is an enigma, much like their country. Pakistan won the T20 World Championship last year. Their one day team is probably one of the best in business. Their Test team, however, is another story entirely with some of their best batsmen being kicked out of the team under the pretext of corruption, unpatriot-ism (!!!), or bad blood.

    As for England, I have to say that the current One day and Test team are some of the best I have seen of late. Don't forget England won the T20 World Cup this year!
    Thank god the premiership starts soon

    Amen! :)
  • edited August 2010
    It's a bit like asking 'Why does England even bother turning up for the World Cup'
  • edited August 2010
    beanz wrote: »
    It's a bit like asking 'Why does England even bother turning up for the World Cup'

    We're definitely of the right class to enter the World Cup though. Pakistan just aren't credible.

    And we beat Bangladesh (which is a massive understatement). We also hold the Ashes, and considering Pakistan beat Australia, it looks like we'll be defending them too.
  • edited August 2010
    its sort of like rolling a die and taking down the score isn't it.
    funnily enough my stepdad's got a old cricket dice game. there's 2 dice you roll one and it says either LBW, WIDE etc. but if it says HIT you roll the other dice which is a normal one, 1-6 to see how many runs you score. hours of entertainment.
  • edited August 2010
    NickH wrote: »
    We're definitely of the right class to enter the World Cup though. Pakistan just aren't credible.

    England football team won the world cup in 1966

    Pakistan cricket team won the ICC world cup in 1992....(beating England)

    Before winning it this year England had not won it for 35yrs...
  • edited August 2010
    beanz wrote: »
    England football team won the world cup in 1966

    Pakistan cricket team won the ICC world cup in 1992....(beating England)

    Before winning it this year England had not won it for 35yrs...

    Meh, I judge teams on how they currently play.
  • edited August 2010
    NickH wrote: »
    Meh, I judge teams on how they currently play.


    Back to the comment about England and the football world cup then! :D
  • edited August 2010
    beanz wrote: »
    Back to the comment about England and the football world cup then! :D

    They managed to reach the second round, so their being there was justified.
  • edited August 2010
    I used to think the world cup was the best sporting event going but now i never gonna get into it, the premiership is so much better the games were boring in south africa, the beijing olympics were amazing as were the athletics world champs last year, watching Bolt is a privalege (he's on bbc3 tonight 7pm racing Tyson Gay [Gay lol]), Athletics is my most favourite sport to watch now.

    As for the cricket glad to see England finally doing well in something, saying that we always seem to manage to scrape through to the rugby world cup final.

    England football team and Capello = Jokes, I can't stand any of them since the world cup
  • edited August 2010
    Bolt is a privalege (he's on bbc3 tonight 7pm racing Tyson Gay [Gay lol])
    hmm will turn over in a minute to watch that.

    btw something tells me tyson gay doesn't get too many jibes about his name to his face, judging by the looks of him
  • edited August 2010
    Moto GP is the best sport, second only to the TT sometimes.
  • edited August 2010
    thx1138 wrote: »
    Moto GP is the best sport, second only to the TT sometimes.

    It's weird, but I've never got into any sort of racing (cars, horses, running, etc) unless it's winter sports (and even then it's more because of the novelty of watching four skiers doing down the same piste at the same time). Unless you're actually doing it, or betting on it, then I can't see the point of watching it. The skill and strategy is ether so basic (when to take pit stops) or so subtle (finding the perfect racing line whilst overtaking - if there *is* overtaking) that it doesn't do much for me.

    Now fetch me the carpet slippers, because I do like snooker (or at least I did before I discovered how rigged it is), bowls, golf, and even curling, because the level of skill and strategy is easily appreciable by the spectator.
  • edited August 2010
    thx1138 wrote: »
    Moto GP is the best sport, second only to the TT sometimes.

    Disagree...pudding wrestling would be the best sport.

    The league around here even has a raffle at the event and the winner gets to hose down the participants after the fights.
  • edited August 2010
    NickH wrote: »
    We're talking cricket here. Bowled out for well under a hundred by England both this test and the last, surely Pakistan's team is so poor they shouldn't be playing at this level? This is the least exciting and most uninteresting cricket match I've ever listened to.

    I didn't realise there was such a scale, I thought all cricket matches were just marginally better than golf in the boredom stakes. ;)

    On a more seruous note, if you were talking about Wales, Scotland, Australia, or any other predominantly white country, then I'd make a joke about them and cricket. But since Pakistan's population are largely black I daren't joke about them the way I'd joke about whites, as whites are fair game in English law, but not blacks.

    Aparently, it's called "equality"...
  • edited August 2010
    I'm gonna make a curry now this weekend...this thread got my mouth watering.
  • edited August 2010
    ewgf wrote: »
    Aparently, it's called "equality"...

    :roll: Wish you'd let one or two go by every now and then.
  • edited August 2010
    NickH wrote: »
    :roll: Wish you'd let one or two go by every now and then.

    i imagine the Queen has to say that a LOT.
  • edited August 2010
    psj3809 wrote: »
    Not a fan of cricket in the slightest, was forced to sit through some cricket a few weeks ago, didnt Bangladesh beat England for the first time ever recently?

    After that huge upset i'm not surprised Pakistan turned up. England arent exactly the greatest are team are they.

    Thank god the premiership starts soon

    other than that defeat to bangladesh england have been very good of late.
    won the recent world cup beating the aussies in the final.

    over the last 2 yrs england have beat nearly everyone they have played,be it odi's or test match series.
  • edited August 2010
    NickH wrote: »
    :roll: Wish you'd let one or two go by every now and then.

    Sorry, but after the last two days (work finance, you don't want to know) on top of other, more personal, things, I'm ready to jump at the slightest provocation.

    On the plus side, I've got both series of Joking Apart, a 1990's sit-com by Steven Moffat (the best current Doctor Who writer), and series six of the Office (American version), and the first few episodes of the new series of Futurama waiting to be watched, so hopefully they should cheer me up. Plus it's the weekend, so at least one problem area is away from me for a couple of days.

    Bit torrents are brilliant, aren't they?

    On topic, though, I've never saw the appeal of Cricket. I'm not knocking it for it's own sake, but it does seem boring to me. Then again I'm not sports minded, plus maybe you mostly have to have been brought up with a particular sport to like it, at school it was mainly Football and Rugby for us. But a sport where one match can last five days does seem strange.
  • edited August 2010
    NickH wrote: »
    The skill and strategy is ether so basic (when to take pit stops) or so subtle (finding the perfect racing line whilst overtaking - if there *is* overtaking) that it doesn't do much for me.
    That doesn't really apply to MotoGP -- there's generally loads of overtaking, including/especially at the front of the field, and as for strategy, just watch the likes of Valentino Rossi following/hustling a rider for two laps to analyse where he's weak, and what state his tires are in before chucking it up the inside on one of the last 2 or 3 corners of a race . Or calmly sitting back at the start of the race to conserve his tires, while other riders tussle amongst themselves, only to pick them off one by one as their tires or concentration give up.

    And the TT is just mental because those guys are literally dicing with death - as in, if they make an error of judgement or a tiny mistake, they can and, with alarming frequency, do die in the pursuit of sporting perfection. There aren't a great many sports like that any more - certainly Formula 1 has lost the majority of it's element of danger. Also all bike racing is generally much more about the skill of an individual rider rather than the design/engineering/rule-bending ability of his team. :)
  • edited August 2010
    I can appreciate the skill and consistency required for a game like Golf but I get no pleasure watching people play it. On the other hand I recently enjoyed the Athletics for their skill and consistency, and had a lot to do with watching Jessica Ennis running about the place with not an inch of fat on her.... sigh XXX

    Championship footy starts today, huuuuuurahhhh!
  • edited August 2010
    The Pakistani batting has been terrible, and their fielding even worse. But I think this team has been seriously affected by all the politics/bans/retirements and it's yet to find its feet. There are some decent bowlers in there, and on a dry pitch at home they will be a handful... but of course with the security worries over there, they won't be at "home" often. That is another factor.

    They should keep the ICC Calendar, which ensures everyone plays everyone else. It's only fair and just to help the "lesser" teams develop.
  • edited August 2010
    Well its another good bowling day in Edgbaston, typical English summer day, overcast, dull, slight rain in the air and quite cool. The ball should swing which means England will get around 250 - 300 and the game should be wrapped up by lunchtime tomorrow.
  • edited August 2010
    Bad collapse from England yesterday, 5 wickets for 8 runs after Pietersen had gone - he really should have turned that into a century, but did ride his luck a little.

    19-1 at the close is now 57-3, bringing on Swann was a masterstroke by Strauss.
  • edited August 2010
    merman wrote: »
    Bad collapse from England yesterday, 5 wickets for 8 runs after Pietersen had gone - he really should have turned that into a century, but did ride his luck a little.

    19-1 at the close is now 57-3, bringing on Swann was a masterstroke by Strauss.

    I doubt that England are taking Pakistan seriously - they've won already.
  • edited August 2010
    ADJB wrote: »
    Well its another good bowling day in Edgbaston, typical English summer day, overcast, dull, slight rain in the air and quite cool. The ball should swing which means England will get around 250 - 300 and the game should be wrapped up by lunchtime tomorrow.

    OK, so it should be wrapped up between lunch and tea but in my defence is we lost a lot of time yesterday :)
  • edited August 2010
    185-7, so Mystic ADJB is not proving very good with the predictions... England will have to bat again, but how long for?
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