That’s if the rain stays away, it’s greyer than Gandalf on a hangover at The Oval at the minute.
Meanwhile… Ashes fever building Down Under:
England’s players are doing their keepy-uppies on the outfield, it is gloomy but crucially not raining at the moment.
You’ve got to feel for West Indies, we’ve all been there - arriving sweaty, harangued and late to an important date. Word is that they’ve now arrived at the ground. A quick check of Google maps suggests there were some snarl ups around central London, Kensington looked particularly nasty or maybe Shai Hope left his Oyster card in his hotel room?
It isn’t the weather that is delaying the start here at The Oval but good old London traffic. It looks like West Indies didn’t do what any Londoner worth their salt does, the old ‘give yourself an hour at least to get anywhere’.
An ECB note pings around the press box:
“Due to a delayed arrival of one of the playing teams, who are stuck in heavy traffic north of the river, the scheduled start of play will be delayed.
Once all members of the playing teams arrive, the match officials will coordinate updated timings and discuss any impact on the schedule of play.
We will update spectators with the schedule of play as soon as we are able to.”
Hello and welcome to the third and final ODI of the series between England and West Indies from The Oval.
Harry Brook’s England side are sitting pretty having secured the series already, largely thanks to one of the most sublime fifty over centuries you are ever likely to see courtesy of Joseph Edward Root.
Sophia Gardens shimmered under Root’s batting spell on Sunday, 166 runs of the highest order as England chased down 308 runs without really getting a bead on. Don’t just take my word for it,Jonny Liew felt compelled to dip his quillabout what he calls Root’s “greatest white ball innings.”
The series may be in the bag but Captain Brook has spoken a lot about wanting his side to be ‘ruthless’, he’ll want his side to make it a clean sweep in the ODI series before the T20 portion of West Indies’ tour gets underway in Durham on Friday.
Also –whisper it- but England’s fielding also left a lot to be desired on Sunday, dropped catches, fluffed run outs and mis-fields in the deep showed they still have plenty of work to do before they become slicker than a Brylcreem’d BP salesman and transform into a well drilled winning machine.
Shai Hope’s side put up a much better display in Wales than the first game capitulation in Birmingham, Keacy Carty continued his excellent form to rack up his fourth ODI century and they’ll be desperate to get a win under their belts on this tour.
Play is due to get underway at 1pmbut there is some weather around here at The Oval, fingers crossed the grey clouds lift and we get a game in. As ever, drop us a line if you are tuning in.