Oh god, Cooky is enthusing about how amazing Joe Root is on Channel 4, it's adorable. 😍
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Oh god, Cooky is enthusing about how amazing Joe Root is on Channel 4, it's adorable. 😍
IT’S THE MOOSE MAN
Glad to see Joe back to his best.
I was already emotional over Jos finally getting a test stumping, and then Leachy went and got a five-for. If you weren't watching, find the highlights - Jos shouted "Leachy!" and then ran over, wrapped his arms around Leachy and just beamed at him.
Genuinely glad Sri Lanka fought back, they're better than that first innings made them look, and cricket's a lot more fun to watch when it's not completely one-sided. But I'm also really happy to see England starting strong, rather than digging themselves into a hole and then trying to fight their way back out of it.
I'm quite worried on behalf of the family of geese in the outfield.
It's international cricket time, my dudes.
(Sorry, I realise I'm contravening standards by not using a Joe Root photo to express my cricket-related emotions.)
Oh yeah, and I noticed that Wisden have joined in using Joe Root photos a bit like emojis:
It's international cricket time, my dudes.
(Sorry, I realise I'm contravening standards by not using a Joe Root photo to express my cricket-related emotions.)
Been meaning to post this for a while, but couldn't find good photos... I am entirely amused by Jos Buttler's Rajasthan Royals kit. For a start, the 2020 RR kit is great anyway, the pink is brighter than it was, and I'm a big fan of obnoxiously neon pink. Blue and hot pink is a great colour combo.
But while most people have gone with either complementary or neutral coloured accents on the rest of their kit, Jos has stuck with his green Kookaburra kit:
It's fucking atrocious and I love it. I used to compete with a colleague where we'd try to out-bright and out-clash each other's work outfits, and I feel like this has the same energy.
This is clearly a conscious choice because previously, he got Kookaburra to make him a bat with pink decals to match the RR kit. I appreciate that as well, but this blue/pink/OH NO THIS GREEN REALLY LOOKS BAD ON PINK thing is much funnier.
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hi tumblr-the conservative party is back at it again.
currently, the GRA (gender recognition act) says to transition “legally”, trans people have to:
get two diagnoses of gender dysphoria (including one from an NHS gender clinic, which have a 2-3 year wait time currently),
prove you have lived as your chosen gender for 2 years,
swear to live the remainder of your life as such
and do all of this in front of a “gender recognition panel”, a process which is very humiliating and largely depends on people deciding if you are “trans enough”.
in 2018, the idea was put on the table to progress the rights of transgender people in the UK. Including:
allowing them to self identify as their chosen gender (including 16 & 17 year olds, who have previously been denied the right to)
demedicalising the transition progress, no doctors would need to diagnose gender dysphoria to transition.
removing the cost to have your gender legally recognised
allow non-binary identities to be recognised
it has recently been leaked that the current government has scrapped these ideas [source source]. Our equality minister, Liz Truss, is horribly transphobic and wishes to backpedal on the few rights we have.
trans people have said for years that the GRA is outdated and in need of reform, and have had the tiny ray of hope that it may be changed ripped out from under us behind closed doors.
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OK, I was enjoying that win until Ebs did the post-match interview with Stefanie Taylor. 😭
Tammy Beaumont was great, our spinners were great, Katherine Brunt's economy would have been good in a test match never mind a T20, and I want to watch that Amy Jones pirouette run-out on repeat for a few hours. But also what the FUCK was that 6 from Deandra Dottin, it was huge!
Really impressed how match-ready England were, but fingers crossed the Windies get back into the swing of things quickly. I'm really glad they've come over here, and I hope it does their team good to get some matches played.
Please don't forget the international summer is not yet over. 5 T20s with West Indies starting on Monday, including the first women's match to be shown on the BBC since like, the year I was born!
Women's cricket and in general women's sport has been hit so badly this year and needs all the support it can get so don't forget to tune in if you can 😁
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Alex Carey completely falling to pieces is one of the weirdest things I've seen in an international cricket match for a while. If you look purely at the scorecard it doesn't really look like he was to blame for the loss, but watching it was a very different story.
Obviously it's not entirely his fault; he was left to try to save the game with the bowlers after Finch and Labuschagne got out, followed swiftly by Marsh and Maxwell. But he's a batsman, and through a good chunk of that he was running singles and putting Zampa and Hazlewood - who are genuine tailenders - back on strike. When he finally hit a boundary it was on the last ball of the over. At one point they ran 2 which would have left Carey on strike, England fumbled a bit in the field and he ran again and took himself off strike.
Zampa and Hazlewood both did a better job at putting him on strike than he was doing at keeping it - Zampa actually hit a pretty nice straight drive at one point to get a single despite clearly struggling with batting, and Hazlewood was really consistently and safely hitting singles.
I'm amazed he lasted as long as he did. That was possibly the weirdest part - normally when a batsman is panicking they get out quickly, but somehow he stuck around despite seemingly having forgotten how to play properly.
He's not someone I've watched play often, but he was really good in the World Cup so the whole thing threw me - was his World Cup performance a bit of a fluke, or is he just in terrible form at the moment?
Just to be clear, I don't intend to be mean here. I'm an England fan, I'm glad we won, and it was an exciting finish to the match - but I don't take any joy in watching someone struggle like that. I'd rather see my team doing well than the other team doing badly, and Carey was one of the Aussies I was looking forward to watching. It was just a really odd passage of play.
Also I'm worried this means Wade will play the next match and I can't stand that guy. :p
Alex Carey completely falling to pieces is one of the weirdest things I've seen in an international cricket match for a while. If you look purely at the scorecard it doesn't really look like he was to blame for the loss, but watching it was a very different story.
Obviously it's not entirely his fault; he was left to try to save the game with the bowlers after Finch and Labuschagne got out, followed swiftly by Marsh and Maxwell. But he's a batsman, and through a good chunk of that he was running singles and putting Zampa and Hazlewood - who are genuine tailenders - back on strike. When he finally hit a boundary it was on the last ball of the over. At one point they ran 2 which would have left Carey on strike, England fumbled a bit in the field and he ran again and took himself off strike.
Zampa and Hazlewood both did a better job at putting him on strike than he was doing at keeping it - Zampa actually hit a pretty nice straight drive at one point to get a single despite clearly struggling with batting, and Hazlewood was really consistently and safely hitting singles.
I'm amazed he lasted as long as he did. That was possibly the weirdest part - normally when a batsman is panicking they get out quickly, but somehow he stuck around despite seemingly having forgotten how to play properly.
He's not someone I've watched play often, but he was really good in the World Cup so the whole thing threw me - was his World Cup performance a bit of a fluke, or is he just in terrible form at the moment?