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No.Treamcast is wrong in my opinion.Too many people are making this Aussie side out as world beaters when they clearly aren't.
Define world beaters.No.Treamcast is wrong in my opinion.Too many people are making this Aussie side out as world beaters when they clearly aren't.
Well the side you used to have and the side you now have are chalk and cheese in terms of ability and fear factor.Define world beaters.
Most would agree we stand shoulder to shoulder with India and South Africa and the nature of the results between the three teams at the top indicate that.
We're not the side we were, and we do have a few glaring issues, but that doesn't mean we're not close to the best side in the world.
banter.Well the side you used to have and the side you now have are chalk and cheese in terms of ability and fear factor.
We are just the same though pal with our results so why are the convicts quick to say we can't possibly win?
Excellent optimism.I think we've got a pretty decent chance of winning, as good as we have in recent times, for sure. There's a good attitude around our squad atm. Strauss and Cook are one of our most successful opening partnerships ever, KP is brilliant, Colly scored an epic 200 in 06/07, Prior is strong keeping and batting, Swann is just great, Broad and Anderson are both capable of spells that win us matches. That's only three players with question marks.
As for Australia... Watson will likely be injured. Katitch, Ponting and Mussey are all at that age where they may well go downhill fast, North only gets above single figures ~5% of the time, Johnson sprays it all over the place when he's playing England, Siddle and Hilfenhaus are long-term injured. That's eight players with question marks.
Trouble is you lot go all arsey whenever we mention we have a chance and realistically we do because there is so little between the sides.banter.
Yeah because you guys suck.Trouble is you lot go all arsey whenever we mention we have a chance and realistically we do because there is so little between the sides.
****, just lost a whole post. Was a damn good one IMO. The gist of it was us>you.
They are pretty shoulders, though.Lot of weight on those narrow shoulders.
Largely agree, Ausrtalia's batting has been prone to bouts of ****ness of late but man for man they are still stronger. Katich and Watson make for a very strong parntership, and Clarke is such a class player these days. It is the others we can be less sure about but I just have a nasty feeling that Ponting might have a big series.FWIW I don't think Oz's batting is far superior to ours; better, yes, but not out of sight.
It's the pace attack that scares me the most, tbh. Don't rate Bresnan, Finn's about 4 and looks a stress fracture waiting to happen, Jimmeh's neutered if it don't swing, Shahzad looks like he's been picked as much on what he can do with bat as with ball and Sid's permanently broken and keeps working out the combination to the larder.
Leaves Broad, pretty much. Lot of weight on those narrow shoulders.
Australia last summer at Edgbaston,Oval and Lords.The Aussie side more likely to collapse than our batting line-up? You sure about that? The mammoth collapse is England's specialty. We're brilliant at throwing a Test match away by batting like muppets every few months.
True.Reckon the Aussie bats are more likely to collapse but also more likely to pile them on big time
The way Watson plays now at least he doesn't look like he's gonna snap a muscle every second second. Katich definitely I don't see losing his touch, Ponting yes, MHussey already has to some extent. North still has an obvious question mark during a collapse - hence our reliance on Katich at the top and Clarke in the middle. Siddle/Hilfenhaus may be injured but Bollinger/Harris are more than capable replacements. As for Johnson... he's changed his action and is a bit more consistent now, and obviously still has the ability to murder an opposition line up. If he hits form this year, on our pitches, then you guys are in a whole heap.As for Australia... Watson will likely be injured. Katitch, Ponting and Mussey are all at that age where they may well go downhill fast, North only gets above single figures ~5% of the time, Johnson sprays it all over the place when he's playing England, Siddle and Hilfenhaus are long-term injured. That's eight players with question marks.
haha, that's a hell of a positive, really. If you're going to collapse twice in a series but limit it to one Test, reckon you're doing alright.Australia last summer at Edgbaston,Oval and Lords.
At least our collapses came in the same game.
Pretty sure we've won 1 of our last 6 Tests In Aus, whereas Aus have only won 1 of their last 9 in England.Seriously though, as I alluded to in my post, there is a BIG gap between the sides simply because it's being played in Australia (when was the last time you guys won a Test down here?).