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2ND ASHES TEST: LORDS

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Which post is this? Oh wait, it doesn't exist. You will not get two draws with two teams that bat like this. Feel free to go and rain dance and hope this happens, but it won't. bookmark this and comment back at the end of the series.
We have just had one, and as I said, English weather means we could easily have another. To categorically state there will not be 2 draws in this series is daft.
 

Wtf is that - isn't even a real sentence.


Highly unlikely. I'd rather risk winning this one than sit at the Oval doing a rain dance
Poor captaincy, poor declaration and poor bowling plans cost us. Desperate for a new captain

Only someone who has never had to make decisions on a cricket pitch would call that a poor declaration. Declaring one or two overs earlier was possible but no-one would have declared earlier than that with a series still on the line. Mate my guess is you have never played cricket in your life its an easy game sitting in front of a TV and not having any accountability.
 
@TravellingMackem Are you saying this is just your opinion or were you trying to claim the above points as fact when quite clearly they are false.

It's a messageboard - noone here is claiming to be gospel. I have said numerous times its extremely unlikely we will have another drawn test, given:
a) We lost nearly 3 days play here
b) Lords is the most inactive/easiest to bat on pitch of all the pitches we will play on
c) We still very nearly didn't have a drawn game

Therefore, it's safe to assume that there will be a result in the remaining three games, therefore we'd have to win all 3. So being 1-0 or 2-0 down makes no difference, especially not when compared with the potential benefit of going 1-1, which was possible with a few extra overs
 
Only someone who has never had to make decisions on a cricket pitch would call that a poor declaration. Declaring one or two overs earlier was possible but no-one would have declared earlier than that with a series still on the line. Mate my guess is you have never played cricket in your life its an easy game sitting in front of a TV and not having any accountability.

That's a poor argument tbf. You don't need to have played cricket to have an opinion on it.
 
Only someone who has never had to make decisions on a cricket pitch would call that a poor declaration. Declaring one or two overs earlier was possible but no-one would have declared earlier than that with a series still on the line. Mate my guess is you have never played cricket in your life its an easy game sitting in front of a TV and not having any accountability.
All of the pundits on Sky said it was a good declaration.
 
That's a poor argument tbf. You don't need to have played cricket to have an opinion on it.

Completely incorrect argument also - pointless discussing things with people when they resort to pettiness. None of us have ever played professional football before either, so should just lock all the Pure Football threads.
All of the pundits on Sky said it was a good declaration.

Several on twitter disagreed and thought it was too late. That's fair enough though - whole point of a discussion board is to discuss things - evidently you are only allowed to agree with certain others though
We win two and draw one of the remaining tests. Who wins the Ashes in that scenario?

Like I said, what's the odds of there being another draw? When was the last 5 match series we played with 2 draws in England? How often are 2/5 tests drawn?
 
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Both teams deserve credit for a hell of test match, certainly one of my favourites of all time, due to the amount of time lost and nearly a result was snatched at the end :lol:
 
Completely incorrect argument also - pointless discussing things with people when they resort to pettiness. None of us have ever played professional football before either, so should just lock all the Pure Football threads.


Several on twitter disagreed and thought it was too late. That's fair enough though - whole point of a discussion board is to discuss things - evidently you are only allowed to agree with certain others though


Like I said, what's the odds of there being another draw? When was the last 5 match series we played with 2 draws in England? How often are 2/5 tests drawn?

Who wins in the situation outlined? Again irrespective of your thoughts on what might happen, who wins in that particular scenario?
 
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The red ball does a lot more than the white ball too.

Isn't it widely accepted that White balls swing more than red balls? I used to think the red ones did more but google gives me answers like this (last paragraph), plenty of other players have said so as well.

 
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