3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby wycbloods » Mon Aug 03, 2009 1:31 am

Nice ball by Hauritz then good knock by Freddie.
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King Jnr.

CoverKing said what?

Agree with AF on this one!
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby rod_rooster » Mon Aug 03, 2009 1:36 am

redden whites wrote:
rod_rooster wrote: and well done England for allowing the late change.


Agreed Rod, a very very sporting gesture by the England captain.


There's a first time for everything i guess.
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby mal » Mon Aug 03, 2009 1:42 am

RoosterMarty wrote:I also had a laugh at him shaking his head. :lol:


WHAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Off course BELL is entitled to be upset and shake his head
The same Approximity as the LBW yesterday
Yesterday NOT OUT
Today OUT ...


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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby wycbloods » Mon Aug 03, 2009 2:16 am

mal wrote:
RoosterMarty wrote:I also had a laugh at him shaking his head. :lol:


WHAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Off course BELL is entitled to be upset and shake his head
The same Approximity as the LBW yesterday
Yesterday NOT OUT
Today OUT ...


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Do you still think Freddy is over-rated ?
2005
2009


2 good series but his averages over his career are not that of a great allrounder and are only marginally better than the average one.
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CoverKing said what?

Agree with AF on this one!
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby NFC » Mon Aug 03, 2009 2:43 am

I can definitely see us losing this test, ala Adelaide.
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby cennals05 » Mon Aug 03, 2009 4:27 am

Come on Australia. You just need to keep your heads and play out a full day of cricket. The batsmen are looking very shakey at the moment. I'm not sure we are going to get out of this one.

Even if we last with only 2 wickets down tonight, given our collapses in the morning sessions in the last 2 innings, I don't have much confidence.

Please, please prove me wrong. Show some of that Australian spirit.
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby Thiele » Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:19 am

Australia 2/88 at stumps day 4
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:38 am

redden whites wrote:
rod_rooster wrote: and well done England for allowing the late change.


Agreed Rod, a very very sporting gesture by the England captain.


No mate. A sporting gesture is not claiming catches you don't take.
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby MAY-Z » Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:44 am

spell_check wrote:
Interceptor wrote:
rod_rooster wrote:Rudi has gone past making a fool of himself. He now is at the point where he needs to be pushed out of a plane with no parachute.

Warnie's telling it like it is about everyone's favourite umpire :twisted:


Agree. I've found Warnie to be the most insightful commentator of them all, and they all are pretty good commentators, too.

And thankfully Rudi did Manou a favour by signalling that as wides. But it should have always been anyway.


hooray ive been looking forward to this since i saw the lbw appeal turned down last night and even more so after i read the paper this morning.

whilst the decision when bell was on 20odd was clearly out the not out decison that warne was going on about and now the papers is embarrassing from the australians. if there is anything we have learned from hawkeye is that if the ball is any chance of hitting the stumps then hawkeye will have it hitting. when hawkeye has it missing chances are its missing and for warne ti keep complaining about it for the next 10 minutes was terrible on his behalf. people want the introduction of technology to help the umpires yet if the technology was used then this decision would probably still stand as not out.

it is hard enough for the umpires when they make mistakes (which clearly rudi has been doing) but when they are still getting attacjked for decions that technology show to be right its a bit unfair
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby MAY-Z » Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:45 am

Pup wrote:
RoosterMarty wrote:
Pup wrote:
mal wrote:Ian Bell reminds me of my big brother in the backyard cricket
No matter where I hit him in the legs the prick was never out LBW


Sour Grapes everywhere tonight!


Pup do you think Bell should still be in?


No i thought he was LBW last night but i also thought Clarke was out LBW in the teens and i thought we got away with a couple of others over the journey so i don not complain over 50/50 decisions on the other side.


some very good common sense from you there pup
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby dedja » Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:46 am

2c worth from the Dedj ...

We can go on about the umpires (or just Rudi) till the cows come home, sportsmanship or not from Straus, how good or not Freddie is, whether Haddo or Manou is better value to the team, whether Mitch is strike bowler or a flash in the pan, whether Mr Cricket has used up his 9 lives, or Watto's hamstring, etc, etc, and I've joined in for some of that fun ... but at the end of the day, if you give this series a cold, hard sober look, then there's no doubt in my mind that the Poms have played the better cricket and deserve to be in the position they're in.

Doesn't mean the Aussies can't rebound and play out this test strongly and then take the series ... just that right now, IMO the Pommy bastards are playing better and smarter cricket.
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby Pottsy » Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:33 am

dedja wrote:2c worth from the Dedj ...

We can go on about the umpires (or just Rudi) till the cows come home, sportsmanship or not from Straus, how good or not Freddie is, whether Haddo or Manou is better value to the team, whether Mitch is strike bowler or a flash in the pan, whether Mr Cricket has used up his 9 lives, or Watto's hamstring, etc, etc, and I've joined in for some of that fun ... but at the end of the day, if you give this series a cold, hard sober look, then there's no doubt in my mind that the Poms have played the better cricket and deserve to be in the position they're in.

Doesn't mean the Aussies can't rebound and play out this test strongly and then take the series ... just that right now, IMO the Pommy bastards are playing better and smarter cricket.


Too right Dedj, well said. All this whinging is very pom-like. Not that I'm guilt free there!

The difference has quite simply been accurate, well disguised swing bowling. In our two major collapses, that's been the major factor, and those two collapses are the difference in the series so far.

Now come on you Aussies. Backs to the wall, save this test, then get stuck in!
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby Lightning McQueen » Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:38 am

I can't believe all the hype surrounding whether Binga will be ready for the next test, Stuey Clark is the closest thing we have to McGrath and must be included.
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:45 am

Agreed.
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby Pup » Mon Aug 03, 2009 12:44 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:I can't believe all the hype surrounding whether Binga will be ready for the next test, Stuey Clark is the closest thing we have to McGrath and must be included.


Like i said pre game he should have been included in this test match.
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby mal » Mon Aug 03, 2009 1:29 pm

SLEDGING ???
2 incidents on day 4
JOHNSON V BROAD after BROAD smassssssshed him thru mid on for 4, they matched words
WATSON V ANDERSON carried on for a long time


WHAT WAS SAID ?
was it this

JOHNSON V BROAD
BROAD : keep bowling there pal , I love your bowling
MJ : maaaaate your prettier than my girlfriend

WATSON V ANDERSON[ at stumps]
ANDO : your an ordinary batsman Shane
WATTO: you and Freddy are ordinary, I average about 8 opening in Pura Cup games and have an average of 97 opening against youse guys.



JIMMMMMMEH ANDERSON
Is he the greatest tailender of them all ?????
Here is a list of most innings without a 0 in Test Cricket

52 anderson
45 hameed
44 burke
40 duff
38 patel
37 christiani
36 houghton
35 hasan
34 julian [bernard WI]
32 zulch


2 ozzies on that list
BURKE
DUFF

52 innings without a duck for Jimmy [Bradmanesque proportions]
ANDO just for the record made his highest OUT score on day 4 in this test in Test Cricket
1 RUN
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby Browny25 » Mon Aug 03, 2009 3:43 pm

How much more arrogant are England on their home deck!
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby catchit » Mon Aug 03, 2009 4:38 pm

browny2323 wrote:How much more arrogant are England on their home deck!



or is it how much more arrogant are england when warne isnt in our side??
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby Killa » Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:27 pm

Hussey needs to make runs tonight or i think hadden can come in as he can play as a batsman and his finger should be okay.
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Re: 3RD ASHES TEST EG V AU EDGBASTON 2009

Postby the star » Mon Aug 03, 2009 8:17 pm

Killa wrote:Hussey needs to make runs tonight or i think hadden can come in as he can play as a batsman and his finger should be okay.



Re: Manou throwing his hat in the ring..
catchisthecry wrote:
I've been so proud of Graham Manou as our South Aussie skipper. Footwork and hands have been sensational. Great work Choc!!
I think people are seing how good he is, a couple of those one handed takes in the early overs last night were sensational.

Tough to beat Haddin averaging 80 with the bat.... but will make life interesting if Haddin misses the rest of the series and Choc shows the value of having a better keeper than batsman!


what do people think of the potential of haddin coming back into the side as a batter, where he can rest his finger somewhat in the field and let choc keep the gloves,. haddin has been our best batter and if north fails tonight? what do people think?
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