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England would have still won. It was a hard catchEngland comfortably
Alex Carey dropped the Ashes
England would have still won. It was a hard catchEngland comfortably
Alex Carey dropped the Ashes
Not for Boland. But yeah, we were safeish by then.England would have still won. It was a hard catch
Surely not with 9 days' rest before Old Trafford.Robinson won't play if he is still injured. Anderson will come in for him. I suspect Broad will be rested and tongue replacing him.
I think Crawley's done better than any of us dared hope. Apart from anything else, his track record against Cummins in this series has been terrific, which is a good thing when you're playing against Australia. Obviously I'd rather he didn't keep nicking off against Marsh's gentle outswingers.And Crawley.
I don't agree with this because the philosophy this year seems to have been cotton wool (and that's ignoring that he will obviously have bowled in training). None of Starc, Boland and Cummins had bowled in a match since the end of the home season and there wasn't any plan to get them game time before the WTC final or the first test. Given the way the selections have been done this year it gives him a chance to take 2/120 and definitely not be picked, but that's all.He's been released to play one game so he has some miles in his legs. Otherwise he won't have bowled for over a month ahead of the 4th test.
Also a big weakness in the spinner, no Nathan Lyon.Australia can win if their opening pair and middle order gains stability.
Australian bowling attack has been superb barring Boland. The batting needs to step up now.
not if you tell him, nes, you're in no matter what next match for bolo so go out and get some miles in your legs and regardless of the numbers at country it's your spotI don't agree with this because the philosophy this year seems to have been cotton wool (and that's ignoring that he will obviously have bowled in training). None of Starc, Boland and Cummins had bowled in a match since the end of the home season and there wasn't any plan to get them game time before the WTC final or the first test. Given the way the selections have been done this year it gives him a chance to take 2/120 and definitely not be picked, but that's all.
I'm just furious that my predicition that Warner will be dropped for MMarsh as opener is so close but so far from coming trueTrying Green as an opener is a bat**** insane idea imo, wouldn't even remotely contemplate it if I was a selector
Which probably means it will actually happen
Its OT, we'll need a spinner so Ali will play in the absence of faith in any other options4th test will be Anderson, Broad, Woakes and Wood on a greentop. You can be assured of that.
Hazlewood is clearly anointed so they almost certainly haven't done that.not if you tell him, nes, you're in no matter what next match for bolo so go out and get some miles in your legs and regardless of the numbers at country it's your spot
good workStokes
Foakes
Woakes
Nah they want him to play it so he's got some overs under his belt in prep for the Test. I think it's actually a good sign for his chances.Neser has been released to play the next CC match for Glamorgan.
Absolutely insane hubristic selection policy. Means our only alternative to Haze is someone who's been very ineffective, and no chance of stiffening a tail that added stuff all runs in the last test.
Unfortunately we won't see that XI thoughEng best xi>> will easily best Aus at old Trafford
Duckett
Crawley
Root
Brook
Bairstow
Stokes
Foakes
Woakes
Broad
Tongue
Wood