And England's FTRIndeed. Australia's great ray of hope .
Clealy, as I intimated earlier, the man is **** stirring.One day he's saying green seamer, next he's saying bowlers' graveyard. Can just see it being "none of the above", and turning-out the first Edgbaston turner since 2005. If so, hope it has some pace and bounce.
Don't you think that you are generalizing a little bit here?I'd say England are better on a flat deck with heavy cloud cover, and on a fast turner. Australia are better on flat pitches with plenty of sunshine or on green seamers.
No matter though, they're pretty close and it all comes down solely to who bowls better on the day.
"A dingo's got my Trumper's Ghost"Hi peoples,
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One day he's saying green seamer, next he's saying bowlers' graveyard. Can just see it being "none of the above", and turning-out the first Edgbaston turner since 2005. If so, hope it has some pace and bounce.
Yeah, what's wrong with this man, fair enough he duped the Aussies last time around, but they aren't stupid enough to fall for this sort of bull**** all over again, and its pretty silly thinking on his part if he thinks he can do something similar again this time around.Clealy, as I intimated earlier, the man is **** stirring.
Never trust what a curator is telling you unless his name is Les Burdett or they're Indian (those are always so brutally honest).
Had one that was supposed to start at 8...Sorely annoyed I have a dinner tomorrow night which means I'll miss the first and probably second sessions.
That's just awful and you are a terrible person...I'm always terribly rude at these things and tend to sit there with my headphones in listening to the cricket. Suspect I'll be doing the same tomorrow night.
will that be in a hotel...ask them to arrange a TV thereSorely annoyed I have a dinner tomorrow night which means I'll miss the first and probably second sessions.
Good luck with the move mate.Hi peoples,
For anyone that is interested, I'm heading to Uluru in Central Aust tommorrow to work (as I can't find anything here in civilization). Hopefully it doesn't piss me off so much that I return in a weeks time.
Anyways, I'm not sure what sort of internet access I will have there so I figure I won't be posting for some time.
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By the look of him I'm pretty sure Broad prefers brown.No doubts at all that this attack is lesser with a greentop than many of the recent and not-so-recent past. However, pretty much any seam bowler will prefer green to brown.
I'm not generalising on the back of one game, England have notorious difficulty bowling on flat decks. In the fifteen matches since South Africa arrived last summer, they've taken 20 wickets four times- once in the dead rubber at the Oval, twice in the home "series" against the West Indies, and at Lord's last week.Don't you think that you are generalizing a little bit here?
Sure Australia bowled better than England at Cardiff which was a slow, dead track with no swing on offer, but that was one test. Similarly, just because England bowled well at Lords in conditions that were conducive for swing bowling, doesnt mean that they have the better bowling attack in said conditions. Lets just remember how poor Australia were not very long ago when they played in India, on pitches, not too dissimilar to the one at Cardiff.
I think England has the better bowling attack in all conditions. At Cardiff, Swann underperformed considerably and Panesar shouldn't have been on the park. That being said, Australia has the better batting side. So far this series, at Cardiff, England's bowlers underperformed while at Lords Australia's batters underperformed. I do agree with you that Australia would be favorites on a flat deck, but thats not because I think Australia will bowl better, I think Australia will bat better than England and that will give them a significant advantage particularly if they bat first. Much like in the Ashes in 2005, it wouldnt be playing to their strengths if the groundsmen are to produce dead flat batting tracks for the remainder of the series.
Good luck with it all T_G - hope you find your way back in here from time to time.Hi peoples,
For anyone that is interested, I'm heading to Uluru in Central Aust tommorrow to work (as I can't find anything here in civilization). Hopefully it doesn't piss me off so much that I return in a weeks time.
Anyways, I'm not sure what sort of internet access I will have there so I figure I won't be posting for some time.
Although I have not been a prolific poster in my few months on the forum, I have enjoyed reading the opinions of most, and sharing my thaughts. This is by far the best forum I've ever encountered for any topic. Hope to post again soon.
cheers