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365. Had a dream about it so it must be true.What's the highest people think England can chase?
Australia might even have enough now.
365. Had a dream about it so it must be true.What's the highest people think England can chase?
Australia might even have enough now.
Still think given past history that even if we set ~ 400, it might not be enough to win. We'd ideally want another 100 on the board at least, but it might be even more.What's the highest people think England can chase?
Australia might even have enough now.
Was Holding watching?Australia v England: Meet the <i>other</i> Mitchell Johnson | Cricket Features | The Ashes 2010-11 | ESPN Cricinfo
haha great article by Peter English.
Rate Holding very highly as a commentator but that was a silly comment. He was at Headingley, and Johnson bowled pretty well there.Was Holding watching?
Need at least 350, but I want 400+. Just bat all day, basically.What's the highest people think England can chase?
Australia might even have enough now.
Well I'm not happy with the shot Prior played, I think he looked like a tool and am disgusted he got out like that - but I'm not surprised by it. And I think there's what you're missing. You're only looking from the Australian perspective in each instance. For Prior's, you're just saying it was good bowling, and for Clarke's that it was bad batting. Yeah sure, both are correct, but so are the inverse.I think the point is whether a batsman should get out to a ball in a certain area. If Prior looks bad against the short ball then it's what you'd expect to happen. He was unlucky that particular ball ended up on the stumps, but not that he got out to a short ball.
I can understand why Prior played the shot he did to the ball he got today given how he had played the short ball. I can't understand what Clarke was thinking playing the ball the way he did yesterday in an area that shouldn't trouble anyone. If he'd have been pinned by a short ball, given the way he's played them, then I could see the logic.
I'm not quite sure what you expect, to be honest, I can see the merit in Ponting's 1st innings dismissal. Hughes too, in both innings. Clarke's was poor...everyone on here said that, it was a poor shot to a nothing ball.
Haha yeah, I think Bumble commented about how all he had seen Johnson bowl was rubbish as well. Revenge is sweet.Was Holding watching?
No commentI don't really get how this stuff works
Me neither but England will be hoping it was a one off and we get the Johnson from the past year back.Haha yeah, I think Bumble commented about how all he had seen Johnson bowl was rubbish as well. Revenge is sweet.
Btw do people think Johnson will be able to swing the ball as much in the second innings? I don't really get how this stuff works, why was the old ball swinging so much anyway when the overhead conditions are absolutely dry and fine? Is it something to do with the grass on the pitch creating 'humidity' above the surface?
Yeah, I never understand how stuff like this works either.Haha yeah, I think Bumble commented about how all he had seen Johnson bowl was rubbish as well. Revenge is sweet.
Btw do people think Johnson will be able to swing the ball as much in the second innings? I don't really get how this stuff works, why was the old ball swinging so much anyway when the overhead conditions are absolutely dry and fine? Is it something to do with the grass on the pitch creating 'humidity' above the surface?
Spot on: it pissed me no end to see idiots like Gough announcing that we'd win the series 4 - 0. Anyone with more than half a brain knew that we're not as outstanding as some would have us believe. And also that Aus aren't nearly as hopeless as they looked at Adelaide.I knew all this media ****iness would come to bite us on the arse. I don't care what anyone says about this Aussie side, it's still Australia. They simply don't just lay die down and get walloped, and especially at home too. It really irritated me when our commentators and press said we had another brilliant day when in actual fact we didn't; we had them 69/5 and let them off the hook.
All in all, this could very well be the day England lost the Ashes. I'm not saying it will be, because we can still even win this Test and we can also bounce back from defeat to win the final two. But I just had to make a point as to how arrogant it was to suggest that Australia just had nothing left in them and we'd just walk all over them. People forget we're still England.