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Fixed.I like having something to follow also. But when you haven't had a Test for a while and then get one, it's so awesome. Until Harmy bowls his first ball to second slip.
Fixed.I like having something to follow also. But when you haven't had a Test for a while and then get one, it's so awesome. Until Harmy bowls his first ball to second slip.
Haha, it always comes to mind when i think of pre-test-series excitement, because that was the series i looked forward to more than any other ever. Then he went and performed the stereotypical anti-climax for me.Ha, amazing that you'd say that as I was going to type that, honestly!
Yeah, sometimes i blank out painful things too.I was pumped up on caffeine, was so excited, remember posting on CW up until the KO (had computer in a different room then) and, bang, there go the Ashes
It's funny all I really remember about CW during the Ashes is dav constantly predicting what scores we would get out for correctly, and andyc telling me that if he could be arsed he'd find all my 5-0 prediction posts
My memories of the whole thing are really fuzzy, as they are of most late-night cricket i watch (and i am a fan of late-night cricket). Also nothing good ever seemed to happen while i was awake, most infuriatingly the time i fell asleep moments before Adam Gilchrist arrived at the crease for THAT century. It's a nice series for me to look back on, but at the time i didn't get much enjoyment out of it.Oh I haven't blanked the cricket out, just the posting Wish I could.
My main memories are getting out of bed two mornings. The first one was the end of day one, got up for work at 5, would normally get up at 6 but this way I got to watch pretty much a session before work, thought we might have them 6 or 7 down, **** me I nearly cried when I saw the scorecard.
The second was getting up on day 5 of Adelaide. Don't think I got up particularly early as I assumed the game would be petering out. Saw that the Aussies were batting, I was still waking up, I was like "has Flintoff declared here, what's going on?" Took me a while to realise that we had ****ed up.
That's too cute.Think I saw pretty much all of Gilchrist's innings. Could be wrong, but think it was a weekend and a not too unreasonable hour here. Was probably up with the little 'un, the missus was heavily pregnant with twins at the time so we left her to it, my eldest was like 3 then, will never forgive her for supporting the Aussies during the series. She said she wanted them to win because "he's got a 3 on his shirt and I'm 3. I want them to win"
Yeah, noone's saying seriously it cost England the Ashes, or even that it had any real impact on the series. It was just a symbolic moment, as though the gods were mocking my prolonged anticipation. And i love symbolic moments, they may be the main reason i watch cricket.Haha, I had that with some rugby player in the 1991 WC - I forget who it was. Though Rory Underwood became my favourite not long after, mainly because he never seemed to stop scoring tries. Might possibly have been Jonathan Webb.
As for the late-night stuff, agree with it being hazy - the one and only time I've been kept enthralled enough for my memories to be clear-as-day during a night of cricket-watching was in March 2002, on day-four of an extraordinary Test between England and New Zealand, best remembered for Nathan Astle going berserk (and that was by no means the sole attraction of the day's play either).
As for Harmison in 2006/07 - wouldn't have been such an anticlimax if he'd had Langer caught at slip the next ball would it? The impact of that delivery is overrated - it only seems symbolic because what followed was often so similar.
I think its safe to say that English players can start counting their millions if this is the team they are going to face, btw where is this tournament going to be held.Would be alright if they left out Chanderpaul & Sarwan as they both are not very good 20/20 batsman imo, i'd like to see a XI something like
1.Gayle
2.Fletcher
3.Marshall
4.Joseph
5.Bravo
6.Pollard
7.Cush
8.Emrit
9.Mohammad
10.Powell
11.Taylor
Chanderpaul has to play if that's what the team looks like. It's not like he can't hit the ball far, you just don't see it often. And look what he's up against...Would be alright if they left out Chanderpaul & Sarwan as they both are not very good 20/20 batsman imo, i'd like to see a XI something like
1.Gayle
2.Fletcher
3.Marshall
4.Joseph
5.Bravo
6.Pollard
7.Cush
8.Emrit
9.Mohammad
10.Powell
11.Taylor
I presume Owais Shah would play for England in this instance?