500/1 has some previous around here doesn't it? That might tempt me.The reading of the last rites for England is a little premature, imo. The only thing standing between England restricting the Aussies to less than 320 is a batsman who should have been dismissed twice already and the bowlers. 320 is very get-able on this third day wicket, rubbish batting performance in the first innings notwithstanding.
England are currently at 6-7/1-- if I was a betting man, I'd slap a 50 on that.
I think you are 320 is very gettable on a third day wicket by team of test match quality batsmen, however the England batting lineup is not that. Only Root has proven himself to be a test match quality batsman and he is terribly out of form. The rest are at best still to prove themselves or simply not good enough.The reading of the last rites for England is a little premature, imo. The only thing standing between England restricting the Aussies to less than 320 is a batsman who should have been dismissed twice already and the bowlers. 320 is very get-able on this third day wicket, rubbish batting performance in the first innings notwithstanding.
England are currently at 6-7/1-- if I was a betting man, I'd slap a 50 on that.
I'm gonna go with <<you can't be that bad in two successive innings>>.You'd have thought at least 100 was get-able on a second-day wicket, yet here we are
That'll do. I will miss the ending tomorrow as off to Malta.I hope we bat til after tea so it prolongs the agony.
If we get to 40-0 you must have fallen asleep and are dreaming it.It’s just the innate Australian pessimism on this board. If they set us 370 and we get to 40 without loss some will be surrendering the Ashes.
I was just using exaggeration to make a point.If we get to 40-0 you must have fallen asleep and are dreaming it.
Which is the key problem. It'll be tough to recover from a batting position that bad without some serious guts, and this England lineup lacks that. It's more likely that Australia shoot them out for 70 again rather than them chasing down 320. And this attack does not look like letting up.The reading of the last rites for England is a little premature, imo. The only thing standing between England restricting the Aussies to less than 320 is a batsman who should have been dismissed twice already and the bowlers. 320 is very get-able on this third day wicket, rubbish batting performance in the first innings notwithstanding.
England are currently at 6-7/1-- if I was a betting man, I'd slap a 50 on that.
This is too much optimism from you. This is upsetting the balance. Goodbye, Australia.Which is the key problem. It'll be tough to recover from a batting position that bad without some serious guts, and this England lineup lacks that. It's more likely that Australia shoot them out for 70 again rather than them chasing down 320. And this attack does not look like letting up.
Even if Australia declared overnight they'd still be clear favourites. I wouldn't put the Poms hopes at more than 10%.
lolThis is too much optimism from you. This is upsetting the balance. Goodbye, Australia.
Yeah feel a bit for Harris with the ball he got. Sure he was playing away from his pad a bit but that was almost unplayable out of the roughEngland can’t win with Lyon bowling last on this deck. It was turning and bouncing yesterday for Leach.
Well I mean it definitely was playable, if he had chosen to defend it.Yeah feel a bit for Harris with the ball he got. Sure he was playing away from his pad a bit but that was almost unplayable out of the rough
Yeah as soon as I said that I knew it was a massive exaggeration. Still a bit unlucky, but when you've got that much rough out there you probably have more of a look at it.Well I mean it definitely was playable, if he had chosen to defend it.