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*Official* Fifth Test (The Oval, London) 27-31 July

chris.hinton

International Captain
The day belonged to Australia. We have to hit the ground running tomorrow. I suspect that Smith will get some runs (He's due)

Warner lack of foot movement was bad for Chris Woakes wicket
 

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Just watched the replay. It was good of us to give up about 120 runs in dropped catches.

Decent nut by Starc too. Although the dismissal is less about him and more about the journey Stokes went on playing a non-results orientated shot.
 

morgieb

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Definitely our day - probably the first time you can comfortably say that since Day 1 at Leeds (maybe even Day 4 at Lord's?), but would've been even better with better catching.

Important we bat well today. Do so and it'll go a long way towards winning the Test.

It's good that Murphy took wickets. Showed that we shouldn't be so one-dimensional in our approach. That we largely weren't was a good reason why we bowled England out for under 300 despite a rip-roaring start and all those ****ing dropped catches.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
Would have liked us to be a little more proactive there but can't complain about that start really
 

Kraken

State Captain

Starfighter

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Just watched the replay. It was good of us to give up about 120 runs in dropped catches.
Yeah it was very frustrating. If Carey holds Brook we probably get them all out for under 200. Those runs are vital.

I'm nervous about our batting considering how brittle it has been even in good conditions. Conceding a lead would not surprise me in the least. We seem to lack the ability to take control and put the opposition out of the match.
 

The_CricketUmpire

U19 Captain
It's funny that Tubby is still top, even though more than half of those runs came in the first of his 3 series in England. Imagine if he held that form
Mark Taylor - Runs in Ashes Series in England

1989
Innings: 11
Runs: 839
Average: 83.90
50s: 5
100s: 2
Highest Score: 219
Scores: 136, 60, 62, 27, 43, 51, 85, 37*, 219, 71, 48

1993
Innings: 10 innings
Runs: 428
Average: 42.80
50s: 1
100s: 2
Highest Score: 124
Scores: 124, 9, 111, 28, 28, 27, 19, 4, 70, 8

1997
Innings: 10
Runs: 317
Average: 31.70
50s: 1
100s: 1
Highest Score: 129
Scores: 7, 129, 1, 2, 1, 0, 76, 45, 38, 18

Total
Innings 31
Runs: 1,584
Average: 52.80
50s: 7
100s: 5
Highest Score: 219

So Taylor played in three Ashes Series in England scoring 1,584 runs. So on average he scored 528 runs per Ashes Series in England. His best was in 1989 (839 runs) and his worst was in 1997 (317 runs). It was always going to be difficult to recapture that same 1989 output but he was pretty consistent in his other two series in 1993 and 1997.
 

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