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Billy Rocket
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Dunno about you lot, but to me that was the most meh Ashes series in recent memory.
Nobody wins if the home team always wins.
And I don't like to see sportsmen having to perform in 57c.
So what to do?
How about making the Ashes a 6 game biannual series held as 3 tests in September (in England) and 3 in November (in Australia)?
That's our best weather, and before their utterly stupid midsummer. Nobody would have an advantage in conditions. Every series would be competitive.
Might be a bit radical but imho something has to change to preserve the pinnacle of a dying form of a great sport.
Anyone got any better ideas ?
Nobody wins if the home team always wins.
And I don't like to see sportsmen having to perform in 57c.
So what to do?
How about making the Ashes a 6 game biannual series held as 3 tests in September (in England) and 3 in November (in Australia)?
That's our best weather, and before their utterly stupid midsummer. Nobody would have an advantage in conditions. Every series would be competitive.
Might be a bit radical but imho something has to change to preserve the pinnacle of a dying form of a great sport.
Anyone got any better ideas ?