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Official attendance was 55000 and 25000 of them were drinking out the back IMOI know it hasn't been spoken of much, but I have no idea if this was a well attended match or not
Official attendance was 55000 and 25000 of them were drinking out the back IMOI know it hasn't been spoken of much, but I have no idea if this was a well attended match or not
Well yes if you want to talk about something completely separate to what I posted then that's up to you.Personally think it’s more likely we’ll get a wicket or two with the new ball in the morning.
Official attendance was 55000 and 25000 of them were drinking out the back IMO
Sorry mate thought you were talking about ‘putting up a big first innings score’, losing a couple of early wickets may hinder that.Well yes if you want to talk about something completely separate to what I posted then that's up to you.
Argh. Most infuriating part of the AO Tests is how true this is.Official attendance was 55000 and 25000 of them were drinking out the back IMO
I said that if Australia bat well for an hour they'll be in an excellent position (more or less). How is this hard to understand?Sorrr mate thought you were talking about ‘putting up a big first innings score’, losing a couple of early wickets may hinder that.
Not the first time they've wasted the first new ball, either. A repeat performance tomorrow morning and we're toast.They’re miles ahead. Did you see how much the ball hooped in the one over with the new rock at night? If Australia puts on another hundred (and they’re favourite to atm) England is acrewed. They blew their chance early today by bowling tripe (and dropping Khawaja and opening the game up).
Personally I don’t think that will put us in a very difficult position, it would be a good platform to do so though. Also seems unlikely, imo, that these two will do that.I said that if Australia bat well for an hour they'll be in an excellent position (more or less). How is this hard to understand?
Why? They're set.Personally I don’t think that will put us in a very difficult position, it would be a good platform to do so though. Also seems unlikely, imo, that these two will do that.
Yeah, anything above 250 counts as competitive for me. 300 a good score, 350+ and Australia has one foot in the door.If Root had batted and got to 4/200 I don't think Australia would have been happy with that.
Lollapse changes everything of course, but another 150 and a new rock after the dinner break and Nasser will be calling up Joe and saying 'I know how you feel mate'.
55k......record attendance at AO since bodyline.I know it hasn't been spoken of much, but I have no idea if this was a well attended match or not
They’re set but will have to start again tomorrow against the new ball, not sure Handscomb especially is technically right to neutralise the new ball against Broad and Anderson, I may be wrong.Why? They're set.
Do you think 4/250 would be a position England would be happy with after 100 overs, tiring bowlers and an aging ball?
Then England have extremely low standards.They’re set but will have to start again tomorrow against the new ball, not sure Handscomb especially is technically right to neutralise the new ball against Broad and Anderson, I may be wrong.
Would England be happy with 250/4? Yes I think they would, certainly wouldn’t suggest that we’d be in an outstanding position to win the game from there but that may be due to our own frailties.
The team won’t have low standards, I personally had pretty low expectations from this tour. I’m not disagreeing we need early wickets tomorrow, be a fascinating opening session.Then England have extremely low standards.
If England had batted first and were 4/250 tomorrow morning with two set batsmen in I would be shitting bricks.
It's on the verge of matchwinning when you only need a bit over 300 to be well in front. It's not a 400 pitch.250/4 with Moeen and Malan set would be a very good platform but I don’t think either of these sides are good enough to think that’s on the verge of match winning.
Maybe more so for the Aussies with their attack.