vic_orthdox said:
There's an Ashes thread for a reason.
You could have just posted this on the last page of the Official thread. We don't need a new thread every time you wish to reiterate that Australia will retain the Ashes, or are unlucky not to be ahead, or that England are overrated, etc.sqwerty said:yep but it's a pain in the **** trawling through 8000 pages to find something
vic_orthdox said:You could have just posted this on the last page of the Official thread. We don't need a new thread every time you wish to reiterate that Australia will retain the Ashes, or are unlucky not to be ahead, or that England are overrated, etc.
1 wordsqwerty said:The Fifth test will come around.......Ponting will hit a ton, McGrath and Warney will run through the poms, it'll be 2-all, the Ashes will stay where they belong.
The status quo will remain (unless it rains of course)
Hmmm...magsi23 said:1 word
DREAM ON
sqwerty said:The Fifth test will come around.......Ponting will hit a ton, McGrath and Warney will run through the poms, it'll be 2-all, the Ashes will stay where they belong.
The status quo will remain (unless it rains of course)
Something on those lines COULD happen, but then again, it may not.sqwerty said:The Fifth test will come around.......Ponting will hit a ton, McGrath and Warney will run through the poms, it'll be 2-all, the Ashes will stay where they belong.
The status quo will remain (unless it rains of course)
Tim said:Australia have been playing poorly, but magsi23 you're setting yourself up big time if Australia do come back in the next test. They're the last side you'd write off in a series.
If that's anything like as accurate as your previous prediction...sqwerty said:The Fifth test will come around.......Ponting will hit a ton, McGrath and Warney will run through the poms, it'll be 2-all, the Ashes will stay where they belong.
The status quo will remain (unless it rains of course)
sqwerty said:The Fifth test will come around.......Ponting will hit a ton, McGrath and Warney will run through the poms, it'll be 2-all, the Ashes will stay where they belong.
The status quo will remain (unless it rains of course)
luckyeddie said:To tell the truth, I've been expecting SOME sort of reaction for a month. I guess the first thing Australia need to do this series is actually turn up for the first 2 days (they even had a lie-in at Lord's)
I agree with everything you say there, not surprising as I usually do, except for the 2-2- prediction. I don't think it's a given that Australia will make a big total even if they bat first.FaaipDeOiad said:As age pointed out, Australia hasn't failed totally. If Australia had managed to go to stumps a couple of wickets better than they did on day 2 (maybe Ponting and Martyn's wickets? ) given the way they played on days 3 and 4 it could have been a different result.
Australia should take heart from the way they've come back at the end of the each game and realise they just need a good start. Ponting really needs to win the toss at the oval and bat. England will find batting much more difficult when they're facing a big total, just as Australia have. England have already crumbled chasing a couple of times in the series.
If the weather stays good, I'd expect a 2-2 result.