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*Official Third Test at Edgbaston

Richard

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Atherton mentioned this, but that session is resemblent of another at the same ground in 1997 when England reduced Australia to 65 for 8.
 

Adamc

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Can't blame Manou too much for that one. England have bowled well, but not so well that you'd expect them to take seven wickets on what is a pretty decent pitch. Australia have just batted terribly. Not unreasonable to expect a Test batting lineup to be able to handle conventional swing for one session.
 

Top_Cat

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Shows you the sort of cascade a poor decision can set off, though. Clarke was looking settled with 15 mins to go before lunch, suddenly Aus have lost 4 real quick and are in trouble.

The ball really is moving a long, long way too.
 

FaaipDeOiad

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Geez, fair bowling effort from England.

The first three wickets were more a case of putting the ball in the right area and some average batting IMO, but Anderson's bowling in particular after drinks was spectacular. All Australia can really hope for now is a few runs from the tail and then for the swing-friendly conditions to hang around for the rest of the day. Should be an interesting session, but it's going to be tough.
 

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Can't blame Manou too much for that one. England have bowled well, but not so well that you'd expect them to take seven wickets on what is a pretty decent pitch. Australia have just batted terribly. Not unreasonable to expect a Test batting lineup to be able to handle conventional swing for one session.
Australia haven't batted terribly, England were just too good for you. Deal.
 

Richard

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Not unreasonable to expect a Test batting lineup to be able to handle conventional swing for one session.
Actually it is, really. Quality swing is something no batsman, however good, can repel.

All right, Ponting and Hussey were gifts, but the rest was quality swing bowling which will out any batsman, and did.
 

Ikki

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Yeah, how dare England bowl reasonably well and knock Australia over.
Can't blame Manou too much for that one. England have bowled well, but not so well that you'd expect them to take seven wickets on what is a pretty decent pitch. Australia have just batted terribly. Not unreasonable to expect a Test batting lineup to be able to handle conventional swing for one session.
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