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Bollocks. Greatest comeback in Ashes history more like.![]()
some brilliant bowling in our first inning but woeful batting in our second. talk about throwing games away...
like has been said before mentally not prepared for this series at all, especially batting on these pitches which will be much the same in perth
some brilliant bowling in our first inning but woeful batting in our second. talk about throwing games away...
like has been said before mentally not prepared for this series at all, especially batting on these pitches which will be much the same in perth
It was but far more shit has passed under the bridge for that to be of any relevance now. One more wicket at that stage wouldn't have made up for a an innings and a half of larlgey inept batting.Carberry's drop was horrendous, you won't even compete in Test cricket never mind win dropping Dolly's like that.
It was but far more shit has passed under the bridge for that to be of any relevance now. One more wicket at that stage wouldn't have made up for a an innings and a half of larlgey inept batting.
Read this morning that before this Australia hadn't won a test in 9 and loss 7 of them prior to this series, for any who were still doubting how rubbish England have been so far. Admittedly I think Johnson wasn't playing most of those and had obviously been absolutely key so far, but I think better prepared batsmen would have negated him without suffering anywhere near as much. Better prepared batsmen certainly wouldn't have laboured against the likes of Lyon and Siddle to the same degree at any rate.
The worrying thing is that most average teams realise the fact and play up to compensate. What we've watched this series is an average team who don't realise/won't admit their failings and thus aren't really doing anything to actual remedy the situation. They look bewildered and confused as to how something like this could have happened.
Sadly this. There were 2 moments through the summer where we got away with it big time, winning the 2nd test against NZ and getting a draw in the 3rd test against the convicts. Against NZ it gave us the impression we could mess about with whatever tactics we wanted and win games, against Australia it papered over the cracks that had appeared from their first innings at Old Trafford.It was but far more shit has passed under the bridge for that to be of any relevance now. One more wicket at that stage wouldn't have made up for a an innings and a half of larlgey inept batting.
Read this morning that before this Australia hadn't won a test in 9 and loss 7 of them prior to this series, for any who were still doubting how rubbish England have been so far. Admittedly I think Johnson wasn't playing most of those and had obviously been absolutely key so far, but I think better prepared batsmen would have negated him without suffering anywhere near as much. Better prepared batsmen certainly wouldn't have laboured against the likes of Lyon and Siddle to the same degree at any rate.
The worrying thing is that most average teams realise the fact and play up to compensate. What we've watched this series is an average team who don't realise/won't admit their failings and thus aren't really doing anything to actual remedy the situation. They look bewildered and confused as to how something like this could have happened.
some brilliant bowling in our first inning but woeful batting in our second. talk about throwing games away...
like has been said before mentally not prepared for this series at all, especially batting on these pitches which will be much the same in perth
Miracles do happen, sometimes.
Ha'way England! Ha'way rain!!![DOUBLEPOST=1386548004][/DOUBLEPOST]Broad you tit.
You know its not going your way when you have Carberry putting the simplest of chances down, or Bell finding the man from a full toss..... Root and Pietersen were both quality and both unlucky to be dimissed, but thats about as far as the positives go.
This pitch was very slow. The pitch in Perth, like it was in Brisbane, will have much more pace and bounce.[DOUBLEPOST=1386594102][/DOUBLEPOST]
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You know its not going your way when you have Carberry putting the simplest of chances down, or Bell finding the man from a full toss..... Root and Pietersen were both quality and both unlucky to be dimissed, but thats about as far as the positives go.
This pitch was very slow. The pitch in Perth, like it was in Brisbane, will have much more pace and bounce.[DOUBLEPOST=1386594102][/DOUBLEPOST]
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The worlds poorest losers and the worlds poorest winners.Smug Aussies, yack.
Agree with this, annoying fuckersThe worlds poorest losers and the worlds poorest winners.
You'll love this then. From the Sydney Morning Herald:Agree with this, annoying fuckers
You'll love this then. From the Sydney Morning Herald:
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Hopefully their arrogance will be their downfall. Sadly I doubt it. It suits their game.
They've binned a load of staff at that paper recently so reckon the intern did that in paint.f***ing hell, that's embarrassing.
Did they bust Rolf Harris out do the Photoshop?