No, Ian Healy is just the latest in a long line of prats. He genuinely believes that by saying that it will be 5-0, he is 'doing his bit' for the convicts.The Daddy said:I can't believe what I've just seen in a Sunday newspaper....Ian Healy is predicting that Australia will win The Ashes 5 - 0, he's either been misquoted or he's forgotten what the weather is like over here!
luckyeddie said:No, Ian Healy is just the latest in a long line of prats. He genuinely believes that by saying that it will be 5-0, he is 'doing his bit' for the convicts.
Careful...The Daddy said:Yeah, I've seen a lot of them on other websites predicting 5-0. Unfortunately for them the England bowling attack is looking pretty good for this summer if they all stay fit....even Harmy is coming back into some form now he is back on home soil.
Exactly my point, for everybody out there...I am predicting England will not roll over and die this summer.luckyeddie said:Careful...
You'll have one or two people on here thinking that you're predicting that England aren't going to just roll over and die like they're supposed to.
From what I've seen over the last year, England's greatest weapon could turn out to be Ricky Ponting's captaincy.
If Australia are going to win 5-0, I really think that they would need the rub of the green - and that would include winning the toss in every game.Blaze said:I don't think it wil be that severe but i wouldn't be surprised if it was
Harsh, but i agree it wont be 5-0, 3-2 for aus i reckonluckyeddie said:From what I've seen over the last year, England's greatest weapon could turn out to be Ricky Ponting's captaincy.
Who's past it exactly? Gillespie's not in great form but he's still on the right side of 30, McGrath is in the form of his life, Kasprowicz and Lee are both peaking. If anyone is past it, it would be Warne, and he's not exactly useless either.The Daddy said:Punter's captaincy will be one of their downfalls, the other (apart from Warne) will be their rather past it bowling attack.
It was just a throw-away wind-up line. The Ashes are ages away at the moment but it's nice to have a bit of a discussion. I'm going for 3-1 to Australia - I've been saying that ever since the start of last year and I'm not going to change my mind now.cameeel said:Harsh, but i agree it wont be 5-0, 3-2 for aus i reckon
FaaipDeOiad said:Who's past it exactly? Gillespie's not in great form but he's still on the right side of 30, McGrath is in the form of his life, Kasprowicz and Lee are both peaking. If anyone is past it, it would be Warne, and he's not exactly useless either.
I agree Ponting's captaincy isn't the greatest, but it's not the worst either, and Gilchrist is a very handy tactician and he's out there as well.
I agree as far as McGrath's form, but Brett Lee couldn't 'peak' if you blindfolded him badly.FaaipDeOiad said:Who's past it exactly? Gillespie's not in great form but he's still on the right side of 30, McGrath is in the form of his life, Kasprowicz and Lee are both peaking. If anyone is past it, it would be Warne, and he's not exactly useless either.
I agree Ponting's captaincy isn't the greatest, but it's not the worst either, and Gilchrist is a very handy tactician and he's out there as well.
Thats what seems to usually happen in an Ashes series. The English are a bit better mentally, IMHO, with the team they have now. But some of these guys have not come up against the Aussies. That will surely test their mental strength.cameeel said:Any laying down could just be a result of australia's reputation, they lose one and mentally its all over?
I don't think McGrath really needs to have any "surprises", and he has actually added a couple of new strings to his bow lately, notably his increased use of swing, both conventional and reverse (although the latter is not likely to be a huge factor in English conditions). He's still averaged under 20 comfortably since his return, without surprising anybody. I'm a convert to Lee in the last few months and if picked I expect him to be successful. Even if he's not, Kasprowicz I can see causing a lot of problems for the English left-handers, and Gillespie at his best is as good as anyone. Warne's record in Ashes series of course speaks for itself.The Daddy said:Just trying to provoke discussion....
I do actually agree with most of what you say about your bowling attack, it's just that Dizzy and Pidgeon do not hold any surprises for our batters on English wickets and Bing is too wayward for my liking. Kasper and Warney are a different story though.
Not at all - all I'm saying is that I have heard the same tired ridiculous 5-0 predictions churned out over and over again by people who really ought to have more sense.benchmark00 said:So do you think that Australia only whitewash teams because they simply 'lay down'....??
Much like Ian Chappell (I think) predicting that India would go down 4-0 when they toured here last.luckyeddie said:Not at all - all I'm saying is that I have heard the same tired ridiculous 5-0 predictions churned out over and over again by people who really ought to have more sense.
Remember how you were supposed to roll Bangladesh over in a day?
Australia whitewash sides because at the moment they are head and shoulders above anybode else - but they have this propensity for quitting - having one foot on the plane, so to speak, at the end of tours.
The list of Aussies making stupid predictions in the past is endless - and invariably they end up with egg over their faces (not that the final result - an Aussie series win - is ever really in doubt).
It's the quite pathetic arrogance from certain pundits which winds me up. Just because a bonehead makes a ridiculous prediction doesn't make it true, no matter how much he believes it. Just shows that the more things change, the more they stay the same.