subshakerz
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Or does it flatter either side?
Well you don't need to when you can change the ball altogether.Yes, whatever result it turned out to be, I call it fair...no one was sandpapering the ball or using their saliva.
So the umpires are the 'cheats'?Well you don't need to when you can change the ball altogether.
Or they were forced to cheatSo the umpires are the 'cheats'?
lol
Follow the money trail...Or they were forced to cheat
#matchfixing
Yeah, but what about the Aussies forcing the weather system to rain at Manchester for 2 days??? Cheating wankers!!Or they were forced to cheat
#matchfixing
Yeah, I agree, we (England) won a lot of sessions, however during these sessions we dropped catches at a rather disappointingly reliable rate.It's funny, I can't recall more than maybe two sessions in the whole series where it felt like Australia dominated, whereas there must have been ten or more where England were miles on top. Yet even so a draw doesn't seem outrageously wrong.
you're gonna have to work harder than that to get bannedYeah, I agree, we (England) won a lot of sessions, however during these sessions we dropped catches at a rather disappointingly reliable rate.
The weather at Manchester, (when we had learned (almost) how to catch) was a shame but unfortunately part of the game!
Regards,
GL
We lost a couple of sessions really badly though which decided Tests. Notably that 3rd morning at Lord's, 278-4 to 320 all out.It's funny, I can't recall more than maybe two sessions in the whole series where it felt like Australia dominated, whereas there must have been ten or more where England were miles on top. Yet even so a draw doesn't seem outrageously wrong.