And they lost 4 wickets in 39 overs (aside from KP). That really undermines your pointNone of the main batsmen except Pietersen were taking excessive risks in the second innings, they were pretty much playing normally. And that was their game plan - they were trying to go along at a pretty standard rate, and then would try and go for the chase when they knew wickets were in hand. Funnily enough as well I actually think Eng looked all the better for it.
That's a quote from Cook, and it sums up why England played how they did. Its not only about playing the match situation but playing the opposition captain, they knew he would set them a declaration if they got close enough to Australia's score. For the record I think they were over conservative and could have upped the scoring rate a little, particularly against Starc who bowled some filth, but they play hard nosed cricket."But at the beginning of the day we knew we had to make it as difficult as we could for Australia to push home what they were trying to do. We knew they were going to push for the win, and the harder we made it the easier it would've been for us to win, and that was proven."
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