Because it tells you all you need to know. Khawaja and Warner are not complete batsmen. They rely on CA rolling out roads and then making 900 runs. That is why they'll out perform England's bats. Flat track bullies.I may be missing something, but why do we care??
They average better at home . . . How is this an amazing phenomenon? Especially since you've been posting about Australian "roads" repeatedly why do you think it's interesting that they average more at home?
Like I said, I may be missing something but I just can't figure out what your point is.
Ugh meant to say send him in to field.Steve Waugh averaged 94?
Since the Angry Ant's gonna get boned, can we stop calling him Gary?
Poms gonna get slaughtered. Expect Broad to look like a baby about to cry by the third test. Also Root to burst out in acne by Melbourne.
Series hasn't even started and you're already taking the whinging to epic levels of delusion. At least wait until the series starts before thinking up excuses.Because it tells you all you need to know. Khawaja and Warner are not complete batsmen. They rely on CA rolling out roads and then making 900 runs. That is why they'll out perform England's bats. Flat track bullies.
Just stating things. You'll win here because of your flat track bullies, but we'll win them back again in England because you cannot play on green seamers.Series hasn't even started and you're already taking the whinging to epic levels of delusion. At least wait until the series starts before thinking up excuses.
I agree that (in particular) Khawaja isn't a complete batsman. He is really bad on slow turning decks. He's like the reverse of so many subcontinental bats over the years who crapped themselves any time they face a bouncy, quick pitch.Because it tells you all you need to know. Khawaja and Warner are not complete batsmen. They rely on CA rolling out roads and then making 900 runs. That is why they'll out perform England's bats. Flat track bullies.
I don't think it's the green seamers that worry Khawaja, rather the slowness off the pitch. He really likes it coming onto the bat.Just stating things. You'll win here because of your flat track bullies, but we'll win them back again in England because you cannot play on green seamers.
Yes but that lost one was a hefty one.Our recent form in away ashes is played 2 series, won one and lost one.
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Since 2000 both sides have won a single away series and lost a single home series. If you change the cutoff to the last decade, England have had the better of Australia, with the 2010-11 series being the only one which has gone against the home side during that time. Australia's win was a lot more convincing though. 2009-E (H), 2010-11-E (A), 2013-E (H), 2013/14-A (H), 2015-E (H).Yes but that lost one was a hefty one.
The English ones are a bit closer. 2013 flattered the English a bit. I would say Australia deserved to pick up one test, the Manchester wash out perhaps or the Oval finale before Clarke made a dog's dinner of a declaration. 2015 flatters the Aussies a bit in that it was 3-1 going into the final test. I suppose the conclusion is, when England lose away they lose badly. When Australia lose they do not go into as big a meltdown as the English but they still lose by a reasonable margin. I'd rather be in England's shoes though as we are the team who broke the home-away pattern in 2010-11. Australia have not won an English Ashes since 2001.
2009 was the most interesting one. Australia were comfortably the better side throughout the series but lost the moments that decided results.Since 2000 both sides have won a single away series and lost a single home series. If you change the cutoff to the last decade, England have had the better of Australia, with the 2010-11 series being the only one which has gone against the home side during that time. Australia's win was a lot more convincing though. 2009-E (H), 2010-11-E (A), 2013-E (H), 2013/14-A (H), 2015-E (H).
do you see how ignorant and one-eyed that thinking is?Just stating things. You'll win here because of your flat track bullies, but we'll win them back again in England because you cannot play on green seamers.
I dispute this and its a widely held believe.2009 was the most interesting one. Australia were comfortably the better side throughout the series but lost the moments that decided results.