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***Official*** 4th Test at the MCG

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Within a single series runs total is more instructive than averages IMO
Yep. I think Sachin averaged 80 in 2003-04 and wasn't one of our 3 best batsmen that series (though Sydney wasn't a dead rubber then).
 

GotSpin

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Yep. I think Sachin averaged 80 in 2003-04 and wasn't one of our 3 best batsmen that series (though Sydney wasn't a dead rubber then).
I'll never forget Katich dropping one early on and they just replayed it over and over
 

Victor Ian

International Coach
Perhaps what they need is a new points regime for series results. Award an away win as 2 A home win as 1 and a draw as .5 to the away team. Then the series would still be alive if the rain can not ruin England's good performance here. I just pulled these numbers out of my arse, but it is common knowledge that it is so much harder to tour away. I'm sure there are a better set of numbers that could be used.

Otherwise, series should count as home and away. So this series would no be decided until Australia tours England. Then this match, and the next would be very important. It would also have the benefit of forcing Australia, and others, to give Bangladesh tours here (as well as the minnows). The only down side is that it would make for a year to get results in many cases (such as Aus versus England). In many cases, such as with South Africa, the series could decided over one summer. I loved when the series were back to back and I considered them 6 test series instead of 2 lots of 3.

Anyways, stiff ****.... It is always good to get some parity back in a dead series. If England pulled off 2-3 it would have to make them go home feeling rather better than the demoralised outfit that they were only a week ago..
 

GotSpin

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Nah, tough **** if it's a 'dead' rubber'. Don't need to go change everything just because one team has toured poorly
 

Adders

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Anyways, stiff ****.... It is always good to get some parity back in a dead series. If England pulled off 2-3 it would have to make them go home feeling rather better than the demoralised outfit that they were only a week ago..
There is never a dead test series......and certainly never a dead Ashes series. There is heaps to play for here, for both sides. I'd reckon if Steve Smith sniffed any whiff of complacency or that his boy's weren't up for this or the next test then he would ****ing roast them (and the way Warner and Smith have batted today you can tell that is not the case). As for England they have the opportunity to save a **** load of face by finishing this series strong....like you say a 3-2 loss would be immense, if nothing else for the thousands of England fans that have spent a fortune to come over for the last 2 tests.

I know it's just a troll but knocking the likes of Cook and Broad for standing up once the series is lost is crap.......yeah we all wanted more from them the first 3 tests but, fmd we're not going to knock it back now are we.
 

T20_specialist

Cricket Spectator
As someone who really follows T20 Cricket as I believe that’s the future of our sport and the format which so many aspire to play, I do like to keep an eye on other International series including the Ashes because it will serve as a good indication as to who we may see in future editions of the IPL or BBL.

So from that point of view it’s a nice way to spot future talent, almost a glimpse into the future if you will.
 

GotSpin

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As someone who really follows T20 Cricket as I believe that’s the future of our sport and the format which so many aspire to play, I do like to keep an eye on other International series including the Ashes because it will serve as a good indication as to who we may see in future editions of the IPL or BBL.

So from that point of view it’s a nice way to spot future talent, almost a glimpse into the future if you will.
Have fun with that
 

T20_specialist

Cricket Spectator
Have fun with that
Stokes big breakthrough was getting his IPL contract with Pune, he got that largely on the back of his performances in the Ashes 2013/14 so it’s certainly a great place for future top players to hone their skills.

Cook does have a T20 hundred but despite this innings I just feel like he lacked the home runs and didn’t play enough offence for a major franchise to want to sign him.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
There is never a dead test series......and certainly never a dead Ashes series. There is heaps to play for here, for both sides. I'd reckon if Steve Smith sniffed any whiff of complacency or that his boy's weren't up for this or the next test then he would ****ing roast them (and the way Warner and Smith have batted today you can tell that is not the case). As for England they have the opportunity to save a **** load of face by finishing this series strong....like you say a 3-2 loss would be immense, if nothing else for the thousands of England fans that have spent a fortune to come over for the last 2 tests.

I know it's just a troll but knocking the likes of Cook and Broad for standing up once the series is lost is crap.......yeah we all wanted more from them the first 3 tests but, fmd we're not going to knock it back now are we.
If they've spent that much surely you'd think they'd be more appreciative of the cricket on display rather than endlessly chanting garbage at people who are far better at the sport than they could ever hope to be?

I personally would find it a strange use of my money to spend thousands upon thousands of dollars and then spend hours taunting someone about how supposedly **** they are at their profession.
 

Spark

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Stokes big breakthrough was getting his IPL contract with Pune, he got that largely on the back of his performances in the Ashes 2013/14 so it’s certainly a great place for future top players to hone their skills.

Cook does have a T20 hundred but despite this innings I just feel like he lacked the home runs and didn’t play enough offence for a major franchise to want to sign him.
Seven posts and your schtick is already wearing extremely thin, kudos on that.
 

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C'mon Spark, that's harsh. He's recently got into the game... we don't want to drive away new fans of what is already a dying sport.

Hi all,

I finally decided to take the plunge and join your wonderful forum. I am from America and got into Cricket fairly recently I love the game and my understanding is that T20 is now becoming the pinnacle of the sport. I was at the game in Florida when KL Rahul scored big against the Indies he must have hit like 10 home runs that day it was incredible to watch. I look forward to getting to know you guys and talking to you more about our wonderful sport.
 

GotSpin

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Stokes big breakthrough was getting his IPL contract with Pune, he got that largely on the back of his performances in the Ashes 2013/14 so it’s certainly a great place for future top players to hone their skills.

Cook does have a T20 hundred but despite this innings I just feel like he lacked the home runs and didn’t play enough offence for a major franchise to want to sign him.
No one gives a ****. Get out of this thread
 

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Ugh.. you guys have no right to complain about Test cricket dying. Maybe take it a step further and ban everyone except English and Australian posters from posting about the precious Ashes
 

Spark

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Ugh.. you guys have no right to complain about Test cricket dying. Maybe take it a step further and ban everyone except English and Australian posters from posting about the precious Ashes
I genuinely can't believe you think this is sincere. Seriously, he's been watching enough cricket for 18 months and still thinks we use the same terminology as baseball?

Like... http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/ashes-2017-18/77414-official-4th-test-mcg-25.html#post3969712

So apparently knows enough the game to understand that 200 runs is a tricky 4th innings target, that Warner is the type of player who would be important to setting up that sort of chase, and that Lyon (a spinner) could be important in the 4th innings, but apparently doesn't know that it's "bowling", not "pitching". Okay.
 
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Victor Ian

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I just think there needs to be some objectiveness in series home and away. I get pissed when I hear the English talk about how they won the last series and claiming superiority and I am thinking the real count over 10 test home and away was 7-3. Then there are the Indian deadbeats who claim they are superior on the back of 2-1 when the real result is 3-2. Anyway, the horse is flogged enough. I'll leave it alone.

Back to the test. Tomorrow can be a great day, even with the crappy pitch. Clouds for Anderson... It could be over so soon. For mine, England only needs 1 wicket (we know who) and the rest of the batsmen will tumble. While Smith is there, he'll keep the others from being irresponsible and hopeless. It could be one of the great draws I love to watch Australia fight for, so I can remember the good old days (terrible actually) when AB was our sole saviour.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
I just think there needs to be some objectiveness in series home and away. I get pissed when I hear the English talk about how they won the last series and claiming superiority and I am thinking the real count over 10 test home and away was 7-3. Then there are the Indian deadbeats who claim they are superior on the back of 2-1 when the real result is 3-2. Anyway, the horse is flogged enough. I'll leave it alone.

Back to the test. Tomorrow can be a great day, even with the crappy pitch. Clouds for Anderson... It could be over so soon. For mine, England only needs 1 wicket (we know who) and the rest of the batsmen will tumble. While Smith is there, he'll keep the others from being irresponsible and hopeless. It could be one of the great draws I love to watch Australia fight for, so I can remember the good old days (terrible actually) when AB was our sole saviour.
I can kind of get the 7-3 collation because those series were close together, but the India series surely can't be collated like that because they were reasonably far apart.
 

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If they've spent that much surely you'd think they'd be more appreciative of the cricket on display rather than endlessly chanting garbage at people who are far better at the sport than they could ever hope to be?

I personally would find it a strange use of my money to spend thousands upon thousands of dollars and then spend hours taunting someone about how supposedly **** they are at their profession.
I find it strange they paid so much dough and sat there cheering the rain in Perth. Weird mob.
 

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