I think there's a slightly different attitude this year; think Australia especially have been building towards holding the Ashes as the end of our summer (particularly with the Lehmann call).Is it a bit interesting really that the Ashes are treated differently to every other series in world cricket. The possibility of drawing a series - even the other series that do have trophies like the Basil D'Oliveira, Border-Gavaskar etc - would be seen as significant if this wasn't the Ashes, but if England retain the trophy here then it'll be seen as a win for them.
I don't think it's a bad thing, but it is a funny quirk of cricket, particularly given the official rankings system that seems to be more and more treasured doesn't give two hoots about who holds each trophy.
It's just the test cricket mentality isn't it? Really odd from a guy who's considered the most aggressive and innovative captain around.why aren't we rushing full pelt to 330-350??? That's all we'll ever need...
Well what makes it weird this time is that there's another serious in a few months. In my eyes, it makes the actual series result far more important in relation to who holds the urn than usual series where a draw would mean England held it for another year and a half.I think there's a slightly different attitude this year; think Australia especially have been building towards holding the Ashes as the end of our summer (particularly with the Lehmann call).
The work experience thing was funny tbf.If only his cricket commentary was as good as he thinks his football commentary would be....
Seriously, I really don't get what's so funny about him coming up with football formations with extra players and comparing them to garlic bread. It's just mindless rambling. No one would find it amusing if the co-comentaors didn't react the way they did.
I found that bit funny because he made failed attempt at a Phoenix Nights reference.If only his cricket commentary was as good as he thinks his football commentary would be....
Seriously, I really don't get what's so funny about him coming up with football formations with extra players and comparing them to garlic bread. It's just mindless rambling. No one would find it amusing if the co-comentaors didn't react the way they did.
Well that's pretty much what I mean. If you're going to stay out there at least try and give it a bit more tap though.it's pretty weird for clarke to be pushing on when most of us want him to stop
England won't get past 150 IMO, unless the weather allows over 65 oversClarke going to cop a lot of **** for not declaring if the match ends in a draw with England in the 200s with 6 or more wickets down.
Yeah, was a Phoenix Nights/Peter Kay stand-up reference. Just fluffed his lines by saying Naan not garlic bread. I think Bumble can be funny at times, like when the old guy was fixing the comm box earlier, but I think he's become a bit of a charicature of himself, and can be just plain annoying at times.I found that bit funny because he made failed attempt at a Phoenix Nights reference.
I have still got a soft spot for him to be honest but can see why others don't.
It does make one wonder how he ever became England coach...I found that bit funny because he made failed attempt at a Phoenix Nights reference.
I have still got a soft spot for him to be honest but can see why others don't.
Yeah, that's the thing that worries me. I wouldnt' have liked to have played with him umpiring either.It does make one wonder how he ever became England coach...