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I'm torn. Disappointed that Scotland failed and England go through. But I guess relieved that we didn't lose a game to Scotland because that would be embarrassing, regardless of circumstance
It's a weird thing to say after scoring 4* off 5 balls."I'm at my best when it's the last opportunity," Wade said.
I hate this kind of player. Another way of looking at it is that they let you down time and again, until you are about to be free of the rash they are, then they play a game that gets them picked a bit more to keep letting you down. WAC!
he is talking about the next stage, pisses me off that he takes it for granted.It's a weird thing to say after scoring 4* off 5 balls.
Not sure what would have been more tightly puckered. Their anuses or their lips.Wish I can get some footage of England hotel rooms around the 12th over
Tim Southee was like this for many years. It's a pretty weak mindset, Wade seems to think it makes him tough. It basically says I don't care enough until I think I'm losing my job, then I'm all in."I'm at my best when it's the last opportunity," Wade said.
I hate this kind of player. Another way of looking at it is that they let you down time and again, until you are about to be free of the rash they are, then they play a game that gets them picked a bit more to keep letting you down. WAC!
Going by all the smiles and laughter out there, you could say as an absolute minimum that the situation caused Australia not to be as professional and as focused as they usually are.Now that we've granted England a 2nd chance in this tournament, I assume we'll hear them gushing over us and how sportsmanlike we are.
There should be shrines being built to Australian cricket by all Englishmen tonight. They've been kissed on the dick in a WC tournament yet again.
They've got some wonderful new ball bowlers, mark watt is a gun middle overs spinner, and they've had a few really good young batsmen in mcmullen and jones come through to partner munsey and berrington at the top. There batting is still a bit thin, leask bat's 6 and is more of a neeshaw style player who should be at 7/8, and greaves isn't very good w/ the bat + there death bowling sucks, but they've put together a good team.Lot of talk about throwing this away from the Scots, but that's got to be one of their best ever displays, pushing Australia that close?
When did they get good? Seem to have overtaken Ireland at this moment.
Not really. People tend to forget SA's cynical approach to England's innings.SA famously got screwed over by D/L (or its predecessor) against England.
Credit where due to Jos and Mott. And Curran bowled pretty well.Curran for Jacks
Oh God this old reply. Batters in were pretty set striking at run a ball or more. So there waas a good chance they would get the runs if given the full original allotted oversNot really. People tend to forget SA's cynical approach to England's innings.
Having read through this thread, I am glad to have slept through the match because I think I’d have had a seizure or four with the way it played out. But honestly, once NRR ceased to be an issue I had no concerns about Australia not doing what needed to be done.Laughing at those who thought Australia would ever throw an international cricket match in any format against anyone.
They back themselves to beat whoever is in front of them. As they should!
Ireland have regressed a lot when they lost the group of players that got them to the point of Test status during the late 00s-10s. They haven't been able to replace those guys from what I've seenLot of talk about throwing this away from the Scots, but that's got to be one of their best ever displays, pushing Australia that close?
When did they get good? Seem to have overtaken Ireland at this moment.
Trevor ChappellLaughing at those who thought Australia would ever throw an international cricket match in any format against anyone.
They back themselves to beat whoever is in front of them. As they should!
And I don't know whether Lillee and the late Rod Marsh taking up the 500-1 odds on England at Headingley in 1981 counts.Trevor Chappell
No chanceAnd I don't know whether Lillee and the late Rod Marsh taking up the 500-1 odds on England at Headingley in 1981 counts.
I missed all of Scotland's innings and woke up to check the score just after Warner's dismissal. My immediate thoughts were that 181 was a tough total, I could have done without Warner failing, and staying awake for the next hour and a half was probably going to be a mug's game. So I dozed off again for most of the Aus innings. I woke up again at the end of the Head & Stoinis partnership and stuck with the game for the last few overs. By then, I was too tired to care very much about the result but figured that Tim David would probably see them home after all that we taught him at Surrey a couple of years ago.Having read through this thread, I am glad to have slept through the match because I think I’d have had a seizure or four with the way it played out.