As I said the weather models aren't agreeing on the timing really, they all suggest though that between 11am-3pm its a writeoff pretty much no matter what, after that and its going to be a wait and see job to be honest...but I wouldn't even bother worrying about the match starting before 2-3pm. After that and its even now too hard to say. I'm a watcher of these weather models and some run 4 times a day so I'll keep it updated at some point tomorrow about timings etc.Site I'm on suggests that we should get more than half a day tbh, but we'll see
The humble type, is he?I am a Manou fan just from listening to him being interviewed.
There doesn't need to be as much rain as on Wednesday. It depends how much more it can take on top of what has fallen already. It was an amazing achievement to play today but the ground still hasn't recovered.Thanfully there shouldn't be as much rain as Wednesday so hopefully won't be the same issues again.
**** it....
Eng are what they are - an average test teamI was all for Watson opening up for the Aussies today, purely from an English perspective. Didn't think he'd last too long, but he has batted very well. I don't doubt he can hold a bat, but still believe he is a long way from being a Test opener. He was positive, yet solid, rode his luck a touch, but punished most things loose, and also rotated well. All this, it has to be said, a result of a poor session from England's attack. We lacked fire, and delivered far too many four-balls, hence the 22 boundaries. Short and wide, or too full, it was dire stuff really.
Katich and Watson did bat well, barring Katich's misjudgement. While it has been a very good start, if we can nip a couple out early on, we are back in the box seat, but we need to up our game by a good 30%.
And people criticised me for saying "if you stop replying you concede to some degree"...Are you going to counter-argue the point with the person who hasn't got a leg to stand on or are you going to meekly ignore the reply and hope everyone forgets that you're completely wrong?
It depends on how many of those roads are correctly designated roads and not lanes that have been incorrectly upgraded into roads even though they've been treated as roads by everyone since the upgrade IMO.How many roads must a man walk down before you can call him a man?
Richard to reply.
Sounds like a injury in a standard training routine, so are you suggesting they shouldn't train through the tour?Why, ffs, was our only viable keeping option on the field breaking his finger at the time of the toss - the mismanagement of a professional sporting side is so bad as to beggar belief
I'm no fan of the bloke but this is crap. Wayne Phillips (the Victorian one)? Simon Cook?Scott Muller? Dan Cullen? Cam White picked as a specialist spinner despite bowling less overs than most part-timers?At the rsk of incurring TC's wrath, Manou must be the worst player to don the baggy green since we were the worst test team in the world in the mid-80s - absolute shocker
FFS, whats to argue?Are you going to counter-argue the point with the person who hasn't got a leg to stand on or are you going to meekly ignore the reply and hope everyone forgets that you're completely wrong?
It's equivalent to having an argument with someone in real life. They make a well thought out point, and you go "Hmph, whatever" and walk off.And people criticised me for saying "if you stop replying you concede to some degree"...
You're right, Haddin should've spent the time preceding the game spent in a bathtub filled with pillows and bubble wrap.FFS, whats to argue?
With NO backup, our first choice keeper breaks a finger acting as a backstop having practiced for a couple of ours
The same bath they're housing Watto in tonight.You're right, Haddin should've spent the time preceding the game spent in a bathtub filled with pillows and bubble wrap.