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He took 6/7 against England.Its the same old Billy Big Bollocks talk
- we knocked your medium paced trundler - Boland all round the park at will.
Billy Big Bollocks talk indeed.
He took 6/7 against England.Its the same old Billy Big Bollocks talk
- we knocked your medium paced trundler - Boland all round the park at will.
He has played such little cricket outside Australia though. I did question how he would go given his inexperience. It seems when there's a bit in it he can be dangerous, but when it goes flat and sunny he's there to be taken.He took 6/7 against England.
Billy Big Bollocks talk indeed.
He certainly struggled at Edgbaston but has been good for us in his brief career so far. plus he's done well on a road for a home ground in the Shield. England have put a target on him though. Would still want him at Lords if that wicket offers sideways.He has played such little cricket outside Australia though. I did question how he would go given his inexperience. It seems when there's a bit in it he can be dangerous, but when it goes flat and sunny he's there to be taken.
A bit like Jimmy Anderson.He has played such little cricket outside Australia though. I did question how he would go given his inexperience. It seems when there's a bit in it he can be dangerous, but when it goes flat and sunny he's there to be taken.
LolA bit like Jimmy Anderson.
We're not talking about the last Ashes down under, we're talking about the last test match.He took 6/7 against England.
Billy Big Bollocks talk indeed.
hi Ollie welcome to cricketwebIts the same old Billy Big Bollocks talk from the Aussies that we got before the 1st test.
It was all you won't be able to smack our bowlers all over the park - but we did.
Our batsmen will murder your attack - apart from Khawaja you didn't.
Yes you won the match, but we all know we should have done and for most of the match we were on the front foot.
In football terms you parked the bus. You were negative from the outset with the aim of nicking a goal on the break - which in fairness you did. All the attacking play, all the intent came from us. We play a style of play you can only dream of. If every team played like you, even I'd prefer T20 knockabout to test cricket.
Bring the 2nd test on lads, because we'll be playing the same again. Your 2 'star' batsmen didn't trouble us and Labuschagne in particular looks cooked.
Your bowling is in trouble- we knocked your medium paced trundler - Boland all round the park at will.
Starc was so poor against India that you didn't dare pick him because you know that we'd smack for 5 or 6 an over if he played.
You're a Pat Cummins injury away from disaster and he'll be out of gas by the 4th test.
So come on England - let's show these so called world champions how test cricket should be played but this time it'll be us that gets over the winning line.
Wide of the mark mate - I'm not Ollie Popehi Ollie welcome to cricketweb
Mate I just think it’s funny English posters bitching about banter when it’s guys like you gobbing off.We're not talking about the last Ashes down under, we're talking about the last test match.
Boland is a fine bowler but you can't deny our batting spanked his little Australian backside in the last test and that's a problem for them going forward.
Initially because if his lack of pace we batted well outside the crease taking LBW out of the equation.
To counter that, Carey stood up to the stumps - which reduces the chances of a caught behind.
Mate - he took 2 wkts at 73.5 a go, conceding 5.7 runs per over, virtually a run a ball.
We had Boland on toast and will do again if he's picked for the next match.
If he isn't and you go for Starc - happy days for us as he sprays it about when he's in form and he was well off the pace against India.
Cummins apart, your seam attack crumbled against our batting.
Depends on what kind of wickets you prepare.We're not talking about the last Ashes down under, we're talking about the last test match.
Boland is a fine bowler but you can't deny our batting spanked his little Australian backside in the last test and that's a problem for them going forward.
Initially because if his lack of pace we batted well outside the crease taking LBW out of the equation.
To counter that, Carey stood up to the stumps - which reduces the chances of a caught behind.
Mate - he took 2 wkts at 73.5 a go, conceding 5.7 runs per over, virtually a run a ball.
We had Boland on toast and will do again if he's picked for the next match.
If he isn't and you go for Starc - happy days for us as he sprays it about when he's in form and he was well off the pace against India.
Cummins apart, your seam attack crumbled against our batting.
Mate - this was one very much tongue in cheek post in the style of bloody hundreds that we have to put up with on here.Mate I just think it’s funny English posters bitching about banter when it’s guys like you gobbing off.
Exactly. Any slight criticism of Australia and they descend like vulturesMate - this was one very much tongue in cheek post in the style of bloody hundreds that we have to put up with on here
Test crickets finest seamer by wickets taken. FACTA bit like Jimmy Anderson.
Not in England. He was being hammered and the keeper even came up to the wicket . Was he a spinner ?He took 6/7 against England.
Billy Big Bollocks talk indeed.
It’s really interesting to read this place at times. They literally ignore anything that England do well. so one sided but that’s fine .Don't think he bowled quick enough to be considered a spinner
Mate I've been on here for about 6 months and you learn to take all the flack England get in your stride - i mean everyone hates us - no idea whyIt’s really interesting to read this place at times. They literally ignore anything that England do well. so one sided but that’s fine .
they lead 1-0 well played but knowing England at home, this is far from over . Australia were pushed right to their limit
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