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as expected, a very flat feeling officially retaining the urn as a result of rain.
No on field celebrations to witness, no jubilant crowd, no deflated looking Aussies. No memorable moments to look back on.
No potential for a whitewash and a dead series for the rest of the summer. Cricket will now slip back to eight pages from the back of the popular papers and another opportunity to capture interest of youngsters passes by.
A drawn test was the worst possible outcome for the series as a whole but to do it as a result of rain is just crap. Sod off Manchester
Exactly - 16 f***ing years. I think people who feel sorry for them even weren't born or have no real interest in cricket
Clarke "I'll bat anywhere for the team"
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Australia had a poor start and did not recover.
I think they (the Aussies) will have a great chance in Australia. England might actually play some positive cricket in the last 2 tests.
England play their best cricket when they are more attacking.
Anyone moaning about the weather and the aussies deserving to win, please leave this country ya traitors![]()
Eh?
We absolutely murdered them in the 2nd test.
it effectively does. There's even talk of resting Anderson creeping into this thread already.
Im moaning about the weather but I certainly dont think the Aussies deserved to win. (There were 7 wickets remaining, and one of those they had taken was part of the tail).
Cook, Trott and Pietersen were out? Or have I missed something here?
Sorry, you can tell I havent seen owt of this test (was thinking of first innings when Bresnan went)![]()
I really wanted to see how Root and Bairstow negotiated todays proceedings. I had a really good feeling that we were going to win at 11.30 this morning. Placed an imaginary bet that Root and Pietersen were going to knock it off.
blah blah blah blah stop being a soft twat the aussies would be lording it over us had this been a reversed situationas expected, a very flat feeling officially retaining the urn as a result of rain.
No on field celebrations to witness, no jubilant crowd, no deflated looking Aussies. No memorable moments to look back on.
No potential for a whitewash and a dead series for the rest of the summer. Cricket will now slip back to eight pages from the back of the popular papers and another opportunity to capture interest of youngsters passes by.
A drawn test was the worst possible outcome for the series as a whole but to do it as a result of rain is just crap. Sod off Manchester
blah blah blah blah stop being a soft twat the aussies would be lording it over us had this been a reversed situation
no sympathy at all for the Aussies. England fully deserve to retain the urn on the back of the first two test victories
No real fan of the game of cricket would have want to see an Ashes series effectively brought to an end by rain.
it effectively does. There's even talk of resting Anderson creeping into this thread already.