England definitely in front and should win, but there's no doubt Australia are the value in the market @4.3Nah, it’s very close. After surviving those 5 overs I have England marginally in front, but England will need one of Root or Stokes to make at least a third of the remaining runs.
I’ve been singing all my life, MC. Not a soloist (too nervous; not good enough) but have sung in amateur operatics and in more recent years in choral societies. Earlier took part in a fabulous concert - choir, brass band, 2 or 3 soloists from the choir. The audience gave us a standing ovation! Back to cricket tomorrow, well, later today! Or should I say the Requiem?Hey MF All these years and you never let on you were into choral music Doubt if we will get any play today but we are not yet half way through this test, Requiem [n Bb?
Nope. Not without Nathan lyon factor- if they did have would be.Are people not familiar with England batting collapses? Especially in the 4th innings.
This is far from over. Aussies are strong favourites.
Any point in Crawley?Any point in Crawley coming out to bat on this pitch?
You and I will discuss this post and the error of your ways within it at some length over dinner next week.Low key regretting Dhoni recalling Ian Bell tbh.
as a neutral, obviously hoping for England to win to keep the series alive.
I’d prefer Burns and Sibley, actually.Just watching Crawley and Duckett walking off - have to concede that I'd much rather see them than Burns and Sibley - perhaps I've been too harsh on them, Crawley in particular
cummins 2 overs for 17, is my thinking it will be boland this time, he's due.Nah Cummins will be the key because he’s the best bowler. Starc is obviously also a factor if it’s swinging.
So is Warner, but he’s not a better player than Smith or Khawaja rn. Same for the Boland vs Cummins comparison.cummins 2 overs for 17, is my thinking it will be boland this time, he's due.