Adamc
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Yeah, take out his 13 wickets and the combined average is 99.83. But hey, Warne averaged 335 at one stage so there's still hope.Do those figures get worse if you take out Krezja?
Yeah, take out his 13 wickets and the combined average is 99.83. But hey, Warne averaged 335 at one stage so there's still hope.Do those figures get worse if you take out Krezja?
On day 4 of the Cardiff test rain reduced play to 49 overs, so that's 41 overs short. So the fact we couldn't get the last wicket in that time period is beside the point - because we should have had about an additional 2 and a half hours play to do it. There is no reason to whine about it because it's just the nature of the game and weather, but to say it didn't affect the end result is wrong imo.Because when you can't get Monty Panesar out in over an hour you know it was the rain.
Still raining at the moment. Going from a heavy bursts to light drizzle. Hopefully enough to soak the outfield in anticipation for a nice set of early cover drives if we get sent in first thing.Who said that? Forecast says a few showers, and perhaps a thunderstorm, for both tmrw and the next day.
The difference between them now and us then though is that they do have better players to bring in than what they are fielding. It's amazing to me that they've persisted with North for so long when they have half a dozen high quality young bats waiting to come in. Then there's the spin debacle; O'Keefe has the best record, why not play him? They select their team as if they're trying to throw the series.Well we simply have to declare overnight and try and win in what time remains due to the weather. Have a horrible gut feeling that we will be denied by rain.
Whatever happens i can see Australia making multiple changes again to their side like we used to do in the dark days of the 90's.
Yeah I agree. Can't see Australia coming back from 1 down to win the series. This is it for Ponting, if his team fails here it will probably be game over.These next two days are the defining ones of the series. It'll all be decided right here I fancy.
I feel more sorry for McGain and even Hauritz.I feel really sorry for him, not his fault he has been picked to play international cricket when he clearly isn't up to the job. Like watching a slow humiliating death out there with him and not his fault at all. Not sure whether Ponting or the selectors are to blame for that one but they have obviously got it badly wrong.
Never saw the McGain affair and yes Hauritz has been shabbily treated. That is selectors for you though, stick with their favourites through thin and thinner and dump other players for the odd bad game.I feel more sorry for McGain and even Hauritz.
It almost seems like Roy and HG are the only hope left for Australia. Seems like nobody else in the country believes in the team anymore.Yeah I agree. Can't see Australia coming back from 1 down to win the series. This is it for Ponting, if his team fails here it will probably be game over.
Nothing. Should be the move.What do England have to lose by declaring overnight?
You don't know that though. What we do know is that they must take 10 wickets. By batting on, you could be unnecessarily racking up runs that are not needed; wasting vital bowling time by batting on.So weather permitting, just tell KP and go to go out and slog for the first hour and hopefully get up towards a 400 run lead? We have our most destructive batsman at the crease and 3 of our most attacking to come, definitely think its worth batting an hour in the morning.
No way we are bowling them out for under 300 second dig, so I'd rather make the runs now, if we could make 80-100 in an hour, it would take us double that on day 5.
Absolutely nothing. If they are serious about winning the series then they will declare and get at the Aussies. Not going to lose the match from here and need to have every chance to get the 10 wickets to win it.What do England have to lose by declaring overnight?
Only the fact that they're probably going to have to bat a bit more at some stage and depending on how they expect the pitch to behave later on they might prefer to just do it now.What do England have to lose by declaring overnight?
AWTAWell, like I have stated on this forum, I think Doug has been exposed as slightly over-rated now that he's up against decent opposition. Obviously it's still early days, but I always believed his average of 23 should have been taken with a grain of salt. He may be a good bowler, but certainly not average-of-23-good.
Definitely, has looked a class above the rest of the Aussie attack in this game. Sadly with his injury record you can't see him lasting to play in each remaining game of the series. If he does it will be a pleasant surprise.On the other hand, Harris has looked every bit the Test match article.