The latterWent to the kitchen for a snack, who the **** called for that? Or was it a "new ball's round the corner, might as well" review?
I suppose it was understandable after the last two tests, but it was always going to be a long shot at The Oval. As it is, Cook will probably end up regretting batting last here.Seems a long time ago now that both captains talked about wanting a bowl.
Only saw about half the day. I thought England bowled a bit too short early. Were a couple of lucky things went Australia's way too. Weird how that happens when you're applying yourselves...I suppose it was understandable after the last two tests, but it was always going to be a long shot at The Oval. As it is, Cook will probably end up regretting batting last here.
Still, if you're going to make that mistake, it might as well be in a dead rubber.
Not that I've seen much of it today. I get the impression England have bowled reasonably well but the Aus batsmen have actually gone out and done their jobs and a few things haven't quite gone England's way. Is that a fair summary?
Very optimistic. Lets see how we fare after a dominant series win at home. See if we revert back to the apply, apply, apply mantra.I honestly feel so much happier going forward for Australian cricket after last night
I think the penny has now well and truly dropped with our batsmen that when the conditions are challenging, we need to really take off the tuxedo early doors, and slip into the blue overalls and the King Gee boots
The whole 'attack, attack, attack' mantra should give way to 'apply, apply, apply'
Why didn't they have an early start today?
Are you serious?Is there a worse commentary combination than Ian Botham and Shane Warne? Struggling to think of one..