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*Official* Fourth Test at Chester-le-Street

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They've really got carried away after getting Trott out with a bouncer. They've all been bowling too short to these two.
 

Riggins

International Captain
it seems like it's the plan for trott though.

australia have bowled so well to cook, trott, prior, even kp, for basically the whole series. they look like they've had really good plans and stuck too them.

bell on the other hand, just watching you don't really know what they're trying to do. it's interesting, i don't recall any way (brain snaps aside) that he consistently gets out.
 

Riggins

International Captain
Tbf it's looked flat all day, we've just played poorly until now
'all day' has seen a score of 8-90 before these two came together. admittedly a few tail end wickets in there but hardly what you would call a road. just give some credit to blokes digging in and fighting.
 

Riggins

International Captain
nath got a run out that like (maybe 2) in his first big bash. the reaction being in the fielding team when a wicket like that falls is the best **** ever.
 

Maximas

Cricketer Of The Year
been unimpressed with the bowling since Trott's dismissal, but KP and Bell have shown good intent and played solidly
 

Riggins

International Captain
i'd like to see them try the old marto tactics to bell, bowl short and wide with 9 gullies to see what happened.
 

Johann

School Boy/Girl Captain
'all day' has seen a score of 8-90 before these two came together. admittedly a few tail end wickets in there but hardly what you would call a road. just give some credit to blokes digging in and fighting.
Sorry, two poor shots from Cook and Trott and a good ball to a woefully out of form Joe Root.

It looked a bit harder first thing this morning when Oz were in admittedly
 

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