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*Official* Fourth Test (Old Trafford, Manchester) 19-23 July

chris.hinton

International Captain
GO FOR THE KILL!!!!

Australia are gone. They are bowling poorly and are bringing on Travis Head as the spin option.

Laughable. Weather not Australia will stop us from winning 3-2
 

morgieb

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Need to slow them down. If England score 450 in even 110 overs it still probably makes it hard for them to push for victory. Right now it feels like they're gonna score 500 in 90 overs, and that basically allows them to put the pressure on.

All those starts are killing us. I guess it might at least mean runs in the second *fingers crossed*
 

halba

International 12th Man
Insipid batting and toothless bowling. Pretty much sums up where Australia's game has been all series. Away from home, Australia is a very very average team now. should be 3-0 ENG(i.e be 4-0 after this) due to Bairstow catching in the first two tests.


The WTC performance was a total red herring, because they played India who is even worse away from home on seaming decks.


Australia lacking depth in batting and bowling which is a long term structural issue, going back atleast 15 years.

Australia to lose 3-2 which is a very flattering result, they should've lost the first two games due to Bairstow catching.
 
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Qlder

International Debutant
Channel 9 Intern on it again. Signal no ball last ball of the over then straight to an ad so we miss the actual last ball
 

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