Ruckus
International Captain
I think they are doing great job. They trail only by about 67 runs now, and they are up against a national team.Finn, Anderson turing it up a notch.
Expected more from the Redbacks, honestly
I think they are doing great job. They trail only by about 67 runs now, and they are up against a national team.Finn, Anderson turing it up a notch.
Expected more from the Redbacks, honestly
Think that sums up England quite well. For England to win they will look for the batsmen to stay in the test's and hope for the odd the session of brilliance from one of the bowlers to try and nick it. Basically what they did in South Africa and the last Ashes. Don't think the bowlers are good enough to steam roll Australia.Early days yet and important not to react to every ball or day's play, but England so far look like a solid, workmanlike team who whilst not storming the fortress this Summer, will press on steadily and put up a real fight. I am really looking forward to a hard fought series, perhaps lacking the real stars of contests past, but still absorbing nonetheless.
Basically this. England's victories in the last two years have all pretty much come through sudden ambush after having looked mediocre for several sessions - think The Oval and Durban 2009.Think that sums up England quite well. For England to win they will look for the batsmen to stay in the test's and hope for the odd the session of brilliance from one of the bowlers to try and nick it. Basically what they did in South Africa and the last Ashes. Don't think the bowlers are good enough to steam roll Australia.
Yeah, would agree with this too.Wouldn't be surprised at all if we see a similar series to the last Ashes. Hopefully, from my point of view, with the Aussies coming out on top this time. Would be surprised if either team does it easily.Think that sums up England quite well. For England to win they will look for the batsmen to stay in the test's and hope for the odd the session of brilliance from one of the bowlers to try and nick it. Basically what they did in South Africa and the last Ashes. Don't think the bowlers are good enough to steam roll Australia.
Think you missed the part where the only 2 half-decent bowlers that Eng have faced so far (Magoffin and George) have wrecked the Eng top order in 1 innings of each matchGood stuff today from the attack and a solid start to the 2nd innings.This must actually be quite depressing for the Aussie fans that England haven't been farcically bad in the warm up matches like on previous tours and are showing they are actually a good side who are up for the fight this time.
This must actually be quite depressing for the Aussie fans that England haven't been farcically bad in the warm up matches like on previous tours and are showing they are actually a good side who are up for the fight this time.
awtaFor mine, doesn't really say that much about the English side, they're doing what you'd expect anyone of the top 6 teams to be doing against the state sides, and doing it in the modern English team's manner - blokes pitching in here and there, and in the end getting the job done.
What it says is that they're making sure that we don't get a charity game early in the series, which we can claim to have gotten against other teams in recent times due to a lack of preparation.
So winning a 3 day game and having a 160 run lead after day 2 of the other is poor is it?Still unconvinced about England. If they wanted to win the Ashes they should've done better than what they currently have against the 2 worst state teams.