Jimmeh will stick with him for a bit. Then Broad, buoyed by his 6fer, will score his maiden ton, and get out shortly before tea. Graeme Swann will then bat for the rest of the day with Prior, Prior finishing on 201* and Swann on 86*. This will leave us 130 ahead with two days left. Game on. I am telling you!
In the nets after the game?
Fair enough. With Bopara going on to get 1 you guys would be 5/83 now...It was a stinker IMO
Might have batted long enough to set you a targetLive, the main problem was the line. Looked way outside off. Don't see why many English would complain though, would you rather him go on and make an almost meaningless ton and secure his spot for the next five years?
Hahaha. Swann will get hit 8 times by Siddle in the first two overs before being knocked out by a searing Johnson bouncer which splits the dimple on his chin ruling him out of filming 'Roger Ramjet: The Movie' once The Ashes are over. Anderson will get run out in the third over of the day when Prior calls him through for a quick single. Prior gone dropping his bat trying to slog sweep Hilfenhaus and being judged out caught behind when it catches his glove on the way through to the keeper. The sun shining off his head blinding the umpire. Broad will come out to bat in lipstick and a summer dress, and will retire hurt when some biting comments from the close in fielders cause his mascara to run and his period to come on a week earlier than expected.Jimmeh will stick with him for a bit. Then Broad, buoyed by his 6fer, will score his maiden ton, and get out shortly before tea. Graeme Swann will then bat for the rest of the day with Prior, Prior finishing on 201* and Swann on 86*. This will leave us 130 ahead with two days left. Game on. I am telling you!
That story is about as old as Richie Benaud's "Be there at the end" tale of what Ricky Ponting told Andrew Symonds in Jo'burg in the 2003 World Cup.His story of how he rang up T Hohns and asked to go to the spin camp in India at his own expense is a lesson in being proactive if there ever was one. What a huge effect that trip may have played in his career and therefore the last decade of Australian test cricket.
Not complaining, in fact I think I said something like it was for the greater good at the time. & not the worst decision ever, but quite a poor one for me.Live, the main problem was the line. Looked way outside off. Don't see why many English would complain though, would you rather him go on and make an almost meaningless ton and secure his spot for the next five years?
Doesn't matter if it takes 4 or 5 hours. England still won't be ahead.Fully expecting a big contribution from Priapism and the tail enders today, won't be an easy task taking these last 5 wickets. Hopefully our guys can prove me wrong.
Agreed but you reckon it's probably come at the cost of some selectorial goodwill. Taking 3 Tests to get up to standard, let alone bowl well, you get the feeling won't happen again, especially if there's other options knocking on the door.Johnson's gradual comeback over the last two matches has been great to watch. His spell last night just before stumps was reminiscent of South Africa.