I loved it personally, despite it being a draw. It was interesting watching both teams trying to score psychological points.Pretty boring days 4 and 5 for an ashes test for the neutrals.
You would hope England given Australia was 200 ahead after the 1st inningsI wonder which side will be the happier of the two.
Two wickets in two days in a non-Adelaide Australian test match should prevent that from occurring again.I've never really minded draws, a good hard-fought draw is part of Test cricket. If both sets of bowlers aren't good enough to dismiss the opposing batsmen, then so be it. I just hope that people don't selectively criticize draws in the subcontinent and bemoan the "death of Test cricket due to roads" every time two teams happen to draw there.
Almost all is greatly exaggerating the first innings effort from England.Nope. Almost all the English boys threw their wickets away. Johnson was ordinary, Hilfenhouse average, and a random tweaker thrown in.
Anderson bowled one of the finest spells i've seen in a while, Broad bowled well, Finn ok, Swann poor. Apart from afternoon on day 3 they had control, but the aussies played really well and that's why they got their lead (bit of luck).
He took 2 wickets and had a plumb lbw not given...Sorry but AFAIC, if you bowl out a team for 200 less than the opposition in the first innings, you've bowled better than them. In the scheme of things it doesn't really matter how well Anderson bowled, because he still took 0 wickets, and you can't win games taking no wickets, as the Aussies found out vs. Cook and co.
Nah, highly unlikely. Australia are just far too strong mentally for that kind of thing to happen.The only bearing it has is if Cook gets to 30* on day 1 at Adelaide and the Aussies start thinking 'Here we go again.'It shouldn't get in their heads that quick though,not this early in a series.
Some of them are. Johnson yes, Siddle probably wouldn't care, Hilfenhaus probably wouldn't be affected.Nah, highly unlikely. Australia are just far too strong mentally for that kind of thing to happen.
Johnson isn't. Collectively, Australia were mentally exhausted on the 5th day. One of the reasons Strauss shouldn't have declared. In the words of one twitterer: "I'd have made them field until their feet bled."Australia are just far too strong mentally for that kind of thing to happen.
He's bound to say that, he's there batting coach.When Justin Langer named Hayden as the greatest opener of all time I thought he was a chest thumping dickhead. this article confirms it.
BBC Sport - Cricket - Justin Langer's key moments
Both teams came out even? My foot. Round 1 to England, easily.
Because Australia have been playing in England and South Africa, and against England, South Africa and Pakistan over the last two years.How have the Aussies not got a single batsman in the top 10 test batting rankings with pitches like that?!
Boggles the mind.
Yeah, I don't think Australia's bowling or fielding coaches would concur with our JL re: the state of the series. I mean, Langer may have done his job...Jacknife said:He's bound to say that, he's there batting coach.