Uncompetitive one-sided cricket that will probably follow the same pattern as the other tests with all the inevitability of a James Bond film: England's pretty little thirties against a rampant bowling attack getting them to a 300 type score, under par in Australia, followed by England bowling 80mph medium short pitched tedium for hours on end, perhaps hopping for some miraculous dibbly dobbly, against Smith Smith and getting absolutely nowhere - vice versa if Australia win the toss. England will somehow contrive to keep in the game before collapsing.shocker
They do tease these Australians - we'll doubtless be told next that Smith has a touch of indigestion and is doubtful for Boxing DayWell certain England punters are giving England a good chance based solely of the potential unavailability of Mitchell Starc
Turns out that consuming so many of Broad's pies clogs up the system.They do tease these Australians - we'll doubtless be told next that Smith has a touch of indigestion and is doubtful for Boxing Day
Yeah but wait till it swings.“we’re two sides of fairly balanced bowling attacks”
Given the choice between four more failures from Cook and 4-1, or a big hundred and 5-0, I'd probably go for the 4-1 but I'd think twice. With some of the dick head millennials currently polluting the England camp, a bona fide legend like Cook doesn't deserve to go out like this.Is anyone else feeling sorry enough for Cook that they are hoping he gets a big hundred in this test (proviso being that England still lose)? He has been a player that I have loved to fail, but secretly admired. It was tough watching Ponting at the end, and even though Cook is an Englishman (vomit) I'd hope to get one last gem from him.
I will give them some good odds and clean up.Well certain England punters are giving England a good chance based solely of the potential unavailability of Mitchell Starc
I think he may well be fed up of them. He has never drunk so is out of the loop there and they seem to want to have a good time rather than put the effort in. Coach must be under pressure too for allowing it all to go on, maybe Strauss too but under the circumstances he has enough on his plate at present so his deputy needs to step up and crack the whip.I’d like to see Cook make a ton in Sydney then retire. I wonder if he’s a bit like Huss at the end, still loving the game but thinking nothing could be worse than touring with this pack of young arseholes.
12,000 Test runs, 4-time Ashes winner, 31 Test hundreds, father of two. On tour with a bunch of 'lads' whose accolades include owning ripped jeans and concave faces. A man can have only so much patience.I think he may well be fed up of them. He has never drunk so is out of the loop there and they seem to want to have a good time rather than put the effort in. Coach must be under pressure too for allowing it all to go on, maybe Strauss too but under the circumstances he has enough on his plate at present so his deputy needs to step up and crack the whip.
Best make sure you refrain from making tIll-informed comments as well then although watching hasn't stopped that in the past I guess.I'm not watching it. Just waiting until April and the championship starting to be honest.
A 2nd innings 335 at the SCG and then off into the sunset.I just want Cook to get a triple before he's finished, which I really don't think is far away
I wonder if Joe Root will try taking Cook to a boat party too.I’d like to see Cook make a ton in Sydney then retire. I wonder if he’s a bit like Huss at the end, still loving the game but thinking nothing could be worse than touring with this pack of young arseholes.