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Road to the 2015 Ashes in England

TheJediBrah

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Why does it matter if their Asian?
dunno, couldn't play the swing maybe?

I do recall him taking a ridiculous amount of wickets in a series against Pakistan in England in very helpful conditions (not saying he didn't bowl well), which would no doubt slant those figures.
 

Cabinet96

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He got five in Cape Town tbf. I also thought he did a decent job in the 2013 Ashes. 10/11 it probably didn't help that Australia went with four quicks for two of the tests where he might have been most effective.
 

Valer

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It doesn't but Watson went through a weird phase where he became the Bradman of bowling against Asian opposition and bowled unthreatening rubbish against everyone else.
16/42 of those are against non asian sides. Its also a comparative measure over that time period.
 
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GIMH

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Got to be the lowest key build to an ashes I've ever seen on this forum. No surprise, but. Have bet my brother a KFC on the result. England to win obv.
 

flibbertyjibber

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I think most people are expecting Australia to win easily unless Anderson has a golden summer.

Personally think it will be a lot closer than many expect as the Aussies don't play swing very well. Think I will have a bet on Rodgers to be top runscorer for them.
 

GIMH

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I think most people are expecting Australia to win easily unless Anderson has a golden summer.

Personally think it will be a lot closer than many expect as the Aussies don't play swing very well. Think I will have a bet on Rodgers to be top runscorer for them.
Yeah I'm not as confident as usual but I think any talk of a whitewash is absurd. Given we are the home side, Jimmy is in good form, and well even if we are **** rain would stop is getting whitewashed anyway
 

morgieb

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Still think England have a real shot here. They're aren't great but at home I still rate their bowling attack at least, and we're still carrying a few passengers in the batting.

Looks like a potential bowling shootout.
 

OverratedSanity

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Yeah, at home, England always have a good chance. Australia's batting aside from the two big guns is hardly very convincing.
 

harsh.ag

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Who is higher on the list: Starc or Hazelwood? Last time I checked it was Hazelwood, but surely Starc's form, albeit with the white ball, should be taken into account.
 

morgieb

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Who is higher on the list: Starc or Hazelwood? Last time I checked it was Hazelwood, but surely Starc's form, albeit with the white ball, should be taken into account.
Should still be Hazlewood. Though Starc is certainly knocking the door down.
 

flibbertyjibber

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Who is higher on the list: Starc or Hazelwood? Last time I checked it was Hazelwood, but surely Starc's form, albeit with the white ball, should be taken into account.
That is part of the reason I am not sure what will happen, Johnson in England has been terrible. Starc has a lot to prove with a red ball. Harris might not be able to play all 5 tests. Plenty of questions.

Not saying there aren't about England but they are at least at home and the bowlers are usually reliable in the conditions.
 

morgieb

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That is part of the reason I am not sure what will happen, Johnson in England has been terrible. Starc has a lot to prove with a red ball. Harris might not be able to play all 5 tests. Plenty of questions.

Not saying there aren't about England but they are at least at home and the bowlers are usually reliable in the conditions.
In fairness the last times he played in England he was bowling pretty poorly everywhere. And still managed to take 20 wickets @ 32.
 

Daemon

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Yeah, very likely imo that England can win at least a test. A whitewash just isn't happening. It's not hard to see Lyon not turning up, Starc/Johnson/whoever bowling **** and Harris being out with an injury. Anderson's in good form and Broad's gonna Broad sooner or later.
 

TheJediBrah

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With KP England might even be favourites







assuming Cook & Anderson wouldn't murder him in the dressing room
 

morgieb

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Yeah, very likely imo that England can win at least a test. A whitewash just isn't happening. It's not hard to see Lyon not turning up, Starc/Johnson/whoever bowling **** and Harris being out with an injury. Anderson's in good form and Broad's gonna Broad sooner or later.
No sides whitewash someone away from home. Only Australia in their prime did that.
 

fredfertang

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No sides whitewash someone away from home. Only Australia in their prime did that.

........ and the West Indies of course. I think a lot depends on the weather - if we get a long hot summer I fear for England. Even if we get some damp conditions I think Australia will win comfortably enough, but we really ought to be able to take a Test is the ball is hooping around
 

Furball

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In fairness the last times he played in England he was bowling pretty poorly everywhere. And still managed to take 20 wickets @ 32.
The last time he played an Ashes series in England was on the back of destroying South Africa in their own back yard.
 

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