i think im going day 2nah, i'll be at the MCG days 2 and 4 so i'll get to see at least one australian batting collapse (maybe 2) and probably cook and carberry grinding out centuries
I'd be astonished if Aus took as much as their little toe off the gas. And as for England's senior players, this has been increasingly visible for best part of two years, so it won't be a huge surprise if they don't show any significant improvement in the next two tests. Maybe Melbourne will suit Anderson more, but Harris would also benefit.I imagine some feet being taken off the gas, and England's supposedly gun core of players can't be so bad for the rest of the series, can they?
Agreed. Those past rampant Aussie sides would never have experienced the hurt that this Aussie team has over the last couple of years. There will be no let up from them at all.Rampant Aussie sides do have a history of letting us win a dead rubber, but then they always started as overwhelming favourites - I fear this lot will remain driven to the bitter end
Of course they wont win this series 5-0. The teams are very evenly matched and England are heading to the MCG and Sydney where traditionally they are stronger than the Aussies. I expect the final score to be 3-2 and England to send a strong message that the sacred Ashes will be regained in England once more.