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***Official*** Australia in England (The Ashes)

Slow Love™

International Captain
nick-o said:
Twenty-two years without ***?

Man!!! That's gotta hurt.

Kinda explains the nickname, of course...
No, that's what happens when you don't take what you can get.

Like, for example, if England fail to pick off the Aussies this series. :)
 
Adamc said:
Yeah. He already did his bit by not catching him 99 runs ago.
They seem to be more intent with that side of things than playing hard and winning the game.

Everytime Lee hits someone he goes and kisses it better and if an Englishman get's a fifty Warne gives them a hug.
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Slow Love™ said:
It was... extremely good and he upped the tempo according to England's needs.
Yep, and it makes my prediction of him being highest English run getter in this series look better...
 

Adamc

Cricketer Of The Year
Nice yorker. Might have hit outside the line though, will need to see the replay.

Nope, fair enough decision.
 
Then Lee running all the way from the other end of the ground, desperate to congratulate Strauss with a braod smile on his face.

Way over doing it.
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
Is it just me, or does Gilchrist look really stiff and inagile? Like he's struggling for fitness or something.

Maybe it's the back-to-back tests? He's not the youngest guy around.
 
FaaipDeOiad said:
Is it just me, or does Gilchrist look really stiff and inagile? Like he's struggling for fitness or something.

Maybe it's the back-to-back tests? He's not the youngest guy around.
I guess Hoggard forgot to include him in his column.
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
Shane Warne said:
I guess Hoggard forgot to include him in his column.
Meh. I might be wrong about the back-to-back tests, given that he's never struggled with them before. The two people Hoggard did mention certainly don't. Maybe Gilchrist is just having a tough time at the moment, but whatever it is he would usually never miss stumpings or bat pad catches like that. The drops earlier in the test are one thing, and that can happen to any keeper, but Gilchrist is usually sublime when keeping to Warne, and missing straightforward stumpings and failing to get around the stumps for a pop up catch is just not something you see from him.
 

nick-o

State 12th Man
A word in support of Bell-o here -- the boy's done what was needed, even if it was slow.

When you're followed by hit-or-miss guys like KP, Flinto, and Gero, the job is to get runs on the board, however slow they may appear. KP's failure proves the point.
 

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