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*Official* Third Test at Edgbaston

Jacknife

International Captain
Sri Lankan batting basically revolves around Mahela and Sanga and both of them didn't score that many runs in that series and yet other players who don't usually perform that well outside the sub-continent stuck to their tasks and made English bowlers earn every wicket.

Sub-standard might have been a bit too strong a word to use but its a known fact that Sri Lanka aren't that good a test side away from home and yet they put up a seriously good show for a team playing in conditions totally alien to them and its not like England then bowled any differently to what they did during this series or the Ashes but the application of the Sri Lankan batsmen was so much better than the Indian and Australian batsmen.
I don't agree, I thought the bowers weren't at their best, they had spells where they bowled well but not as consistent as the Ashes or this series.
 

centurymaker

Cricketer Of The Year
anderson was only available for half the series. broad was bowling like ishant sharma....right now he's bowling like god...
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
That old ODI vs NZ they showed here in the lunch break was a great game of cricket
AWTA; remember watching it live. Also remember my dad buying the morning edition of the paper that had ripped into the team for 'losing' the game and lol'n hard as I read it.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Which one was that?
Unbeaten Bevan hundred in the VB series to bring Australia back from the brink; McCullum dropped him as sub fielder. Bichel hit the winning runs.

I realise that the whole Bevan/Bichel comeback thing happened to New Zealand a few times though so it probably doesn't narrow it down completely. I think it was the only non-World-Cup edition of that exact storyline though.
 

Jacknife

International Captain
Since the Lords test I've never seen Swanny drop as many short and long as that in the previous 2 years.

Nice catch by Broady.
 
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