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Ashes 2nd test thread - Lords

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Down to the middle to lower order again.

Just to pose a question, do some people on here only see things from one perspective? England batsmen were falling yesterday and it seemed to be the opinion it was because our batsman are shite (no mention of some good bowling from the Aussies) and now its vice versa.

batting and decision making at the crease have been poor in both games so far from both teams, especially from the recognised batsman.

massive wicket that to get clarke out.
 
Ridiculous the way people have gone on at times in this series.

can't believe Bairstows dismissal still that was garbage

I know :lol:

It was, but he isnt the first and wont be the last to go from a full toss.

batting and decision making at the crease have been poor in both games so far from both teams, especially from the recognised batsman.

massive wicket that to get clarke out.

Still been some good bowling though. For example, Usmans decision making was poor and he got himself out. But that was due to Swann being all over him for a period of time.
 
Down to the middle to lower order again.

Just to pose a question, do some people on here only see things from one perspective? England batsmen were falling yesterday and it seemed to be the opinion it was because our batsman are shite (no mention of some good bowling from the Aussies) and now its vice versa.



A mixture. Id argue, in the main, that since lunch our good bowling has built up pressure which has led to some poor shots.

Still reckon we gave it away yesterday. England have built far more consitent pressure and forced Aus onto the back foot, whereas yesterday attack wasn't really doing much and a wicket would just go.

Been good stuff from the attack today though, not much loose stuff and been very containing, batsmen not been on top for longer than a few overs. But a better team wouldn't be six down. Being on top of an average Australia isn't proof of England's cricketing mastery.

Maybe for older folks who have been accustomed to seeing Aus dominate this is enough, but as someone whose only been watching for fifteen years I've seen England win more against Australia than they've lost so it's no big deal for me. Obviously I want us to win but i don't think cricket should stop at the Ashes, especially given how average Australia have been for nearly half a decade now. I want England to be able to compete with everyone in the world, and looking past this series we're not in that position.
 
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I know :lol:

It was, but he isnt the first and wont be the last to go from a full toss.
361 mind would not be enough against the indians or saffers. Thankfully this aussie batting really is rank.

Plus england have bowled consistently well today. Swann had usman all ends up
 
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I know :lol:

It was, but he isnt the first and wont be the last to go from a full toss.



Still been some good bowling though. For example, Usmans decision making was poor and he got himself out. But that was due to Swann being all over him for a period of time.

Rodgers should have been a home run that cunt
 
Still been some good bowling though. For example, Usmans decision making was poor and he got himself out. But that was due to Swann being all over him for a period of time.

yep, definitely. keeping the pressure on when there's not much going on really. still a fairly flat wicket bar the bit of turn for swann.
 
Former England opener Geoffrey Boycott, BBC Test Match Special
"This is a wonderful day's cricket seeing Australia commit hari-kari after all those years where they were lording it over everyone. The game's gone for them unless someone plays exceptionally well. I didn't think they were that good but I didn't think they were that bad at batting. If you bat badly in a Test match you lose the game, you don't need to have exceptional bowlers if you bat decently."
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Pressure being applied has been too much for them.

Not suggesting it wil be easy but should we get in a position to enforce the follow on should we do so? I say we should, but wont.
 
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