Shocking Tuc Cup erasureAs trophies go, they both look like crap but at least the Ashes is quaint enough with centuries of feeling behind it. All trophies look like post-modernist crap these days generally except this magnificent work of art. Half expect to see Indy Jones or some crusader standing next to it.
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Susan Boyle 2009 > Freddie & KP 2005Britain's Got Talent has been around for a ****ing long time now but even if still popular among the wider population, it'll never have the staying power of the Ashes.
Diversity beating Susan Boyle much like the underdog, good overcoming evil story of the 2005 AshesSusan Boyle 2009 > Freddie & KP 2005
Why tho? They could win the home-leg of the Ashes if they subbed out their regulars for kids from the local blind school. They haven't won a series v India since god knows when.Ashes and it ain't close.
If you offered an Australian one or the other, they'd take an Ashes series win. If they had 3 or 4, I have no doubt they'd swap one for a series win in India, but not if you only offered them one or the other.
until there is only 2... playing the ashes.Obviously the ashes but it's inflated importance in the eyes of aus/eng fans is part of the reason test cricket will eventually shrink to fewer and fewer nations.
Doesn't matter. The die hard cricket fans have interest in BGT but for the vast majority of Australians who have even a passing interest in cricket (which is already a minority) the Ashes is all that matters. These people don't like cricket, they like the Ashes and the tradition behind it.Why tho? They could win the home-leg of the Ashes if they subbed out their regulars for kids from the local blind school. They haven't won a series v India since god knows when.