Yes, of course. However, I'm also rabidly supporting the other side, so I'm completely puzzled by anyone who thinks that England should be anything but 6-1 down in the 4 match series. The entire team should quite frankly be honoured by being biffed around by Smith and should give thanks that they were lucky enough to see their stumps being dismantled by the awesome might of Dale "Thor" Steyn.Right, two points:
1 - the relevance of who the better team has been is what to how I should feel if my team don't win? I support England and we're one nil up going into the final Test. So yes, I will be devastated if we lose (which god knows we should from here).
But you were lucky, on any other day, given even a smidgeon of luck, Steyn would've knocked England over like ninepins after that bowling spell in Cape Town.2 - sick of hearing all this about how 'lucky' we've been so far. Guess what? Those two games we drew - you know why they were draws? Because you never bowled us out twice. Rain/bad light weren't factors - so tough titties. As I said after the Ashes, you don't win Test matches by being the better team or by nearly winning, you win them by taking all of the wickets that you need to take. Absolutely nothing is lucky about the fact that we didn't get bowled out in the first and third Tests.
(whereas as much as it pains me to say it, rain clearly was a factor in Cardiff. But Jimmeh & Monty were set for the long haul there anyway )