At Edgbaston on Thursday, Test cricket will be dragged kicking and screaming into the early 1990s. For the first time, players with have their name and number on the back of their shirts: as in white-ball cricket, Joe Root will wear No 66, proving that the responsibility of captaincy need not get in the way of a popular pun.
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Interesting
2019-07-30 16:12:41
2019-07-30 16:18:16
In reply to trev114
It was about time. If you were not familiar with the player, spectators and even scorers had to wait for an event to take place to be able to identify individuals
2019-07-30 16:23:18
In reply to trev114
It's hilarious, the biteback on players wearing jersey numbers.
I'm all for it across all formats.
Those who are against it must also be against helmets, 6 ball overs, uncovered pitches and Test matches of a fixed amount of days
2019-07-31 12:14:13
In reply to Tryangle
You sissies of today.
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