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*Official* Fifth Test at The Oval

Top_Cat

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He was ball watching because he knew it was going straight to the fielder. Was just a stupid stupid call from the Huss imo.
To the left of the fielder, yes. Tight single but doable (just). It's exactly why you don't ball watch and trust your partner's call. If he calls, put your head down and run.

That's just the literal angle, though. Most guys would have done what Ponting did. Like I said, no need for the risky single. Just don't entirely blame Huss.
 

irfan

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He was ball watching because he knew it was going straight to the fielder. Was just a stupid stupid call from the Huss imo.
Stupid call, yes. But once Hussey got going so should have Ponting - got to trust your partner. Hussey is usually a fantastic judge of a single.
 

Athlai

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Wouldn't give up all hope, if you don't lose another wicket or only the one more it could still go down to the wire. You'd be looking at finishing the day on around 360/4 or 360/5 in that scenario. 186 with 5 wickets in hand even on the last day isn't impossible. Certainly a steep climb uphill.
 

Burgey

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To the left of the fielder, yes. Tight single but doable (just). It's exactly why you don't ball watch and trust your partner's call. If he calls, put your head down and run.

That's just the literal angle, though. Most guys would have done what Ponting did. Like I said, no need for the risky single. Just don't entirely blame Huss.
Nah, **** him. I'm blaming him. I'll forgive after we win 5-0 at home next year.
 

inbox24

International Debutant
Wouldn't give up all hope, if you don't lose another wicket or only the one more it could still go down to the wire. You'd be looking at finishing the day on around 360/4 or 360/5 in that scenario. 186 with 5 wickets in hand even on the last day isn't impossible. Certainly a steep climb uphill.
Who do you want to win the Ashes?
 

Johnners

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
North to continue the pattern and ton up here.

If he doesn't get any more hair-brained ideas like that one
 

pup11

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Burgey said:
Nah, **** him. I'm blaming him. I'll forgive after we win 5-0 at home next year.
Tbh, would forgive him right away if he hits the winning runs in this game...:p
 
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alternative

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Hussey to not get out till Siddle gets there, and then both collide and end both their careers.

Yes that would be the best Ashes ever.
 

Burgey

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Two runs outs...**** me dead!
Weird thing about Hussey's call was the couple of tight singles he'd (rightly) knocked back pre-lunch.

Wounded-knee into the attack.

Gotta be up early for a lengthy road trip tomorrow, lest it be said I'm dogging this because we're losing, so I'll have to shoot through.

After I shoot Hussey.
 

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The other two drops by Colly were really, really tough but that was a dolly especially for such a gun fielder.
 
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Adamc

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Weird thing about Hussey's call was the couple of tight singles he'd (rightly) knocked back pre-lunch.
Yeah, think this may have been a factor. At least a few times Ponting had backed up a long way anticipating the single only to be sent back. Seems as though he'd decided Hussey wasn't going to call any tight singles after that.
 

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