BeeGee
International Captain
I see Lyth is only 27, for some reason I thought he was an octogenarian.I see Siddle's only 30, for some reason I thought he was older.
I see Lyth is only 27, for some reason I thought he was an octogenarian.I see Siddle's only 30, for some reason I thought he was older.
Hey ShaneI did say Siddle should've been picked didn't I?
If we'd bowled like this at Edgbaston that would have been a serious contest tbf.Warne on commentary acting as if not picking Siddle was the reason England won at Trent Bridge.
Sure it wasn't the 60 all-out, Shane? Also, weren't you the one furious about the decision to pick him yesterday?
No I mean I predicted Johnson struggling but I can't remember if I said Siddle should have been playing.Hey Shane
Pre-series you seemed to want neither (advocated Harris-Starc-Haze) but after Harris pulled out you said:No I mean I predicted Johnson struggling but I can't remember if I said Siddle should have been playing.
So yeah, you wanted Siddle.BTW I'm going to put this out there to be mocked come series end but I'd rather have Siddle bowling in England over Johnson.
Thanks. Wasn't sure if I'd actually posted that or I was being wise after the event.Pre-series you seemed to want neither (advocated Harris-Starc-Haze) but after Harris pulled out you said:
So yeah, you wanted Siddle.
He never enforces the follow on and even if he does we will score 600, giving him the chance to make 8 en route to defeatA bit disappointed by the day's play I must admit. I enjoy watching England get smashed as much as anyone, but today's play basically guaranteed that Clarke has already played his last innings.
Mixed feelings on both sides, to be sure. Aus enjoying the moment but wondering how on earth they lost three tests to a team that can play as abysmally as this. England's enjoyment of regaining the urn to some extent tarnished by a reminder that we really aren't very good unless a couple of our star players perform like minor deities and the opposition has an off day. If we hadn't somehow won the series, 4 or 5 of the side would be lined up for the chop for their performances over the last five tests.That was hilarious. To think that Australia will spend the next two and half years thinking how they lost the ashes. Chances are Clarke will regret this series forever.
He bats like one thats for sure.I see Lyth is only 27, for some reason I thought he was an octogenarian.
He might do this time if he's seen the weather forecast for Sunday and Monday.He never enforces the follow on and even if he does we will score 600, giving him the chance to make 8 en route to defeat
It's never that simple but you may have a point.Time for a bit of over simplification by stats...
This series has just been Smith V Root.
Runs scored per match:
Test 1 - Smith 66, Root 194 - England victory.
Test 2 - Smith 273, Root 18 - Australia victory.
Test 3 - Smith 15, Root 101 - England victory.
Test 4 - Smith 11, Root 130 - England victory.
And test 5 is heading the same way with Smith kicking Root's ass. Two batting lineups hugely dependent on a single world class batsman to carry them.