tooextracool
International Coach
One would hope that Shah would be the first one to usurp Collingwood.
Its looking that way more and more but I certainly hope not. Still thinking of snatching some tickets when they go on sale in October.Can we just play the twenty/20 world cup instead of this? It just looks like it will be as humiliatingly one-sided as last time. Waste of a ****ing summer.
Twenty20 > Tests?Can we just play the twenty/20 world cup instead of this? It just looks like it will be as humiliatingly one-sided as last time. Waste of a ****ing summer.
Hopefully zero. Bopara has no case to play ahead of Shah or Joyce. Doesn't mean he won't, of course, unfortunately, but that's the way it is.What are the odds of Bopara ursurping Collingwood as no6 by the time of the Ashes.
We have given the bowlers a chance in this match, and Monty, amongst others, haven't stepped up to the mark. Anderson looked really unobtrusive.Well, our batting as a unit has got to improve 100% in the next 12 months just to be competitive. It's that bad. I'm sure some will blame bowlers, but in this current match we haven't giving the bowlers a chance.
You need to score over 400 at least on good pitches, first up, even against a good attack. The Aussies might not be what they were but their attack is immeasurably better then the Saffies that we've capitulated too, in such an humiliating way, Colly excepted.
I don't think it's immeasurably better. They seem pretty intent on picking a spinner, which means a not very good one whoever they pick. Then there's Johnson, who is average, and Brett Lee, who is a good bowler these days, and Stuart Clark, whose honeymoon will not last. This honeymoon has in fact already shown signs of ending.Well, our batting as a unit has got to improve 100% in the next 12 months just to be competitive. It's that bad. I'm sure some will blame bowlers, but in this current match we haven't giving the bowlers a chance.
You need to score over 400 at least on good pitches, first up, even against a good attack. The Aussies might not be what they were but their attack is immeasurably better then the Saffies that we've capitulated too, in such an humiliating way, Colly excepted.
I am planning on going to Headingley. So I'd probably recommend one of the othersAs I've said in other threads, I'm hoping to watch at least one match, so when tickets go on sale in October, which match do the CWebbers recommend I go for? (Besides Lords of course, I imagine that'll be sold out in minutes).
I'd like to see the first ever Test in Cardiff for historical reasons. These new grounds are a git because I can no longer say I've been to every Test ground in the Uk without having to travel to undesirable parts of the globe.I am planning on going to Headingley. So I'd probably recommend one of the others
No seriously. Headingley or Edgbaston. Lord's and The Oval are both pricey, Cardiff has never staged a Test before so it's hard to say what that will be like. Edgbaston always has a great atmosphere and usually good matches as well (ie the match just finished, the SL game where Pietersen first brought out his left-handed shot & that match in the Ashes are its last three), Headingley is the cheapest option and will have a good atmosphere as its where most of the Lancs fans will be
Ah I wonder how many posters on here can say they've been to every Test ground?
I presume, btw, that you aren't counting Brammall Lane? Or have you been there for a football match?
Disagree, the pitch was a road. Making less then 600 in two innings was pathetic, imho. Should of been looking for that, or close too, in the first innings, IMO.We have given the bowlers a chance in this match, and Monty, amongst others, haven't stepped up to the mark. Anderson looked really unobtrusive.
There's no way on Earth it's immeasurably better, and it's far from impossible it'll turn-out just as bad.Well, our batting as a unit has got to improve 100% in the next 12 months just to be competitive. It's that bad. I'm sure some will blame bowlers, but in this current match we haven't giving the bowlers a chance.
You need to score over 400 at least on good pitches, first up, even against a good attack. The Aussies might not be what they were but their attack is immeasurably better then the Saffies that we've capitulated too, in such an humiliating way, Colly excepted.
Oh well, at least the Third Test is at the start of August this time again.One year from today Australia will be retaining the Ashes