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Scyld Berry

@scyldberry

Chief Telegraph cricket writer but my views are expressed.Ex-Wisden Editor, author of Beyond The Boundaries & Disappearing World etc. Coming up to 490 Tests.

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Here’s a very nice thing - me in The Sunday Post’s Meet the Author this week talking about my favourite Scottish castles, taxidermy, and my real-life explorer namesake. Thanks for having me!

Here’s a very nice thing - me in <a href="/Sunday_Post/">The Sunday Post</a>’s Meet the Author this week talking about my favourite Scottish castles, taxidermy, and my real-life explorer namesake. Thanks for having me!
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England have played better cricket than Australia - and they have played worse cricket than Australia, who have been pretty steady throughout. And thus it goes on at the Oval....

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Footprints is a brilliant new anthology of the published and unpublished writings by the late David Foot. Has anybody written so many fine words on so many subjects, including cricket of course?

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The ICC should have taken a stand on behalf of Test cricket and de-classified NZ v SA after the latter selected a second XI.

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A major argument in favour of five-day Tests: this England team is ideally suited to four-day Tests, and everyone can see that their Bazball style is not quite right and it needs tinkering to be ideal for the five-day genre.

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After Josh Baker’s distressingly sudden death - I saw him play a fortnight ago - I can but recommend, for some small solace, reading Cardus’s essay on another left-arm spinner who died in early season Roy Kilner. And I saw Ben Stokes hit Josh for 34 in an over and he did not hide

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A thought for a relatively quiet day. Finest cricket commentator in the world atm: Vic Marks on the Somerset live stream. A perfect balance of whatever it takes for the job.

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Ollie Pope, against Warwickshire at the Oval, has steadily reached 40 - his highest score since his masterpiece of 196 in India.

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He is warming up in Blackpool, bowling off a longish run, and hitting the mitts with a loud thwack. England’s Test captain Ben Stokes is back - and no sign of any bandage around his knees.

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Never mind the figures of 4-0-26-0 - a couple of no-balls and a couple of fours down the legside against Lancashire’s left handed openers - Ben Stokes’s first spell of this season had pace and bounce. More importantly perhaps, he has moved quickly to either side when fielding.

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England prepared for the last 50-over World Cup by playing the Hundred. So, by an extension of the same logic, they should be preparing for this 20-over World Cup by playing tape-ball Test matches.

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James Anderson will be waking up this morning a bit stiff and sad, and glad, but whatever the mixture of emotions he will long be the lord of Lord’s. Nobody in Test cricket has achieved more there.

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I’m putting down Josh Hull to become the first England leftarm pace bowler to take 100 Test wickets, and Daniel Hogg to take 150 plus if he stays fit.

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Greetings from Rawalpindi. My first England tour began here in 1977 and tomorrow will be my 500th Test: a series decider, on a turner, and nobody knows the outcome. Such is the continuing fascination of Test cricket!

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Rawalpindi was the 500th Test I’ve covered. Nice symmetry as my first England tour began here in 1977. In a warmup game England scored 64 for nine then, this time they made 112, so things are looking up.

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Today I think I have become the first person to cover or watch live 500 England cricket Tests. If anybody got there before me please say