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Did Agar even call?One bad Haddin. Seriously, it was Agar's call and he got three quarters down and almost back.
Did Agar even call?One bad Haddin. Seriously, it was Agar's call and he got three quarters down and almost back.
this is probably worse.So is this the worst batting performance we've put up since 47ao?
will probably lose our 10th wicket by trodding on the stumpsI still think there's gonna be one of those annoying tail end 100 partnerships left up come. England will switch off soon enough thinking that the job's done.
It could have got anyone out, that ball. The big issue was the lack of review. Indicative of Australia being frazzled, the Watson review, etc.Rogers IMO.
i was just thinking that yeahthis is probably worse.
England still dominating even if you give Australia 100 runs for the last 3 wickets.I still think there's gonna be one of those annoying tail end 100 partnerships left up come. England will switch off soon enough thinking that the job's done.
Oh yeah, absolutely unplayable. No doubt.It could have got anyone out, that ball.
Haha no I don't think so. Haddin still mostly at fault though IMO; should've been looking at his partner given where he hit the ball.Did Agar even call?
This is what happens when you're forced to make choices like thatThis is looking like an innings defeat. Disappointing after such an awesome first test.
This is what happens when you replace Cowan with a gumby like Khawaja.
Nope. Bat, get a massive score and put Australia completely out of the game.So - enforce the follow-on or not?
I'd think about it, but I'm a massive follow-on guy. The fact that I'm not sure if I'd do it means they definitely won't IMO. Back to back Tests, four man attack, hot day, dry pitch.So - enforce the follow-on or not?
Agar had to be respectful of the fact Haddin was off balance after playing the shot and wouldn't be ready to run straight away imo.Haha no I don't think so. Haddin still mostly at fault though IMO; should've been looking at his partner given where he hit the ball.