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willo said:I remember the Third Test when we needed one wicket with a few overs to go and couldnt get it, then in the fourth we collapsed chasing a low total (thanks to Warneys bowling) and scraped home by 3 wickets.
His slower ball the previous evening was superb to dismiss Clarke.
Dont think we will ever see another series like this one for some time.
I remember the Third Test when we needed one wicket with a few overs to go and couldnt get it, then in the fourth we collapsed chasing a low total (thanks to Warneys bowling) and scraped home by 3 wickets.
What a strange series that was. It's strange thinking back, if we had won the 3rd test, we would probably have wrapped up the Ashes in the 4th and the series would just be remembered as the one where we got the urn back after all those years, rather than the nail biting, all time classic we were treated to.
Without that final day of the Old Trafford test, I don't think anyone would remember the series as fondly, the hope and anticipation as the wickets fell and victory edged closer only to feel disappointed as the final ball was bowled and there was no crash of ash.
I can't help thinking though, after 2 home Ashes series that have been very tight, it's about time we absolutely walloped them next summer.
Aye it was a real shame that Simon Jones wasn't on the pitch to bowl the last overs, Harmy bowled shite!
Also remember on channel 4 and Simon Hughes was in his lil box and showed a clip of McGrath defending a shot to Bell or Hoggard and Hoggard just throwing the ball back to the bowler as quick as possible to keep the pressure...
he was 2 inches out of his crease
His slower ball the previous evening was superb to dismiss Clarke.
Dont think we will ever see another series like this one for some time.
I remember the Third Test when we needed one wicket with a few overs to go and couldnt get it, then in the fourth we collapsed chasing a low total (thanks to Warneys bowling) and scraped home by 3 wickets.
I remember watching it on Channel 4. Thousands were locked outside.
Did anyone off here go?
Safc_Luke said:I remember watching it on Channel 4. Thousands were locked outside.
Did anyone off here go?