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Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 6:05 pm
by locky801
Aust 0/65

Warner 45 (55)

Rogers 15 (77)

Lead by 224

Great day for the Australians today.

Looking back after the excitement of what happened in that 2nd session and watching the highlights, we bowled some brutal balls, especially MJ,
think England would be sitting right back on their heels right now. Good to see Lyon pick up a couple as well.

Game, hopefully series on :D

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 7:05 pm
by Keyser Soze
the joker wrote:Marcus North is suddenly bashing the door down as the next in line in the batting line up
550 runs at 135 with 3 centuries from 4 matches this season


The best start to a season since Katich blazed over 1000 runs in a season prior to his selection in the test team.....don't think they'll pick him but outstanding comeback as he was gone 18 months ago.

Best day of test cricket for the Aussies for a few years and redbacks going well.....might crack a beer or three!

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 7:23 pm
by Jim05
Hope that silences the Warner knockers for awhile. Has already proved why he is the best openening bat in Australia by a country mile.

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 8:20 pm
by test
The Dark Knight wrote:
Grahaml wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:F##k yes! Go the Aussies!

Come on lets get these last wickets, you can pitch it up fellas, don't need to keep on bowling short every ball to these blokes


Creating chances and not conceding many by doing it, why wouldn't you stick with it as long as necessary? When the chances stop coming or the runs start flowing then you change.

Fair enough Graham I just think they shouldn't get too carried away with bowling short every ball to the tailenders this series now, I love the aggression but a bit of variation and a plan to set them up would be good along with the short pitch stuff. Given the situation Broad batted well, survive the constant short pitch bowling and made some much needed runs for England


I normally agree but watching it on tv after tea, we hit both Anderson and broad on the gloves with short balls and roughed them up a bit, considering the poms don't have a bowler who hits 140 kph they have no one to intimidate us, keep them on the back foot and blast them out I reckon!! Doesn't always work but it did today!

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 8:49 pm
by Squids
Tremlett is about 18 foot tall so he certainly has an intimidation factor while not being express pace.

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 9:31 pm
by Jim05
test wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:
Grahaml wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:F##k yes! Go the Aussies!

Come on lets get these last wickets, you can pitch it up fellas, don't need to keep on bowling short every ball to these blokes


Creating chances and not conceding many by doing it, why wouldn't you stick with it as long as necessary? When the chances stop coming or the runs start flowing then you change.

Fair enough Graham I just think they shouldn't get too carried away with bowling short every ball to the tailenders this series now, I love the aggression but a bit of variation and a plan to set them up would be good along with the short pitch stuff. Given the situation Broad batted well, survive the constant short pitch bowling and made some much needed runs for England


I normally agree but watching it on tv after tea, we hit both Anderson and broad on the gloves with short balls and roughed them up a bit, considering the poms don't have a bowler who hits 140 kph they have no one to intimidate us, keep them on the back foot and blast them out I reckon!! Doesn't always work but it did today!

Yeah faark em, would love to see us badge a couple of them. I didnt have an issue with Broad being targeted

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 10:02 pm
by Grahaml
I just don't know what more you can do than make runs hard to score and create chances. Broad edged plenty around the place for runs, he could have done exactly the same thing if we pitch it up too. There's is seriously nothing more you can do than create chances and dry up runs. Particularly if the only runs are coming from chances! That session and the bowling to the tail set the scene for the whole series. Johnson and Haddin save our innings taking advantage of an England bowling attack that let things meander and waited for something. We hammered the English in the same situation and got the reward. Sure, they put on a few for the 9th and 10th, but that happens from time to time. You can't simply expect to get the last 8 for 10.

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 10:13 pm
by Grahaml
Ok. So here are my keys for the third day.

1. Bat out the day. Keeping the POMs in the field all day will help for the whole series. Johnson, Siddle and in particular Harris will love sitting in the rooms kicking up their heels watching Anderson, Broad and Tremlett toil away. Fit as these blokes might be, early workloads make a difference across the series.

2. Ton up. Someone has to. Haddin deserved to in the first, but getting the job done make a huge difference to both sides. Warner or Clarke getting to the magical triple figure mark (or dare we get greedy and >1?) will add runs to our totals throughout the series.

3. Rogers needs to survive the early onslaught. Warner has his runs already, Rogers needs to prove his mettle by surviving. 20 overs and I give him a pass, but nothing could help Australia if Rogers was unbeaten at tea.

4. See of the first spell of Anderson, Broad and Tremlett. Bowlers hate coming off without a wicket. Don't underestimate the difference it made with Harris getting a wicket in his first spell. They've fired their best, with the ball at its best and got nothing. Spell #2 is so much worse with 0 in the wickets column for everyone.

5. Don't let Swann get into the series. 1/80, 2/100, no worries. But if Swann gets 5/60 or something it'll hurt us going forward. We did a great job in the first dig, but we need to make sure we keep him reacting and feeling like a stock bowler, not a strike bowler.

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 11:41 pm
by mal
Graham L
Very very very good posts in this thread
Keep up the good work

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 7:24 am
by daysofourlives
Grahaml wrote:Ok. So here are my keys for the third day.

1. Bat out the day. Keeping the POMs in the field all day will help for the whole series. Johnson, Siddle and in particular Harris will love sitting in the rooms kicking up their heels watching Anderson, Broad and Tremlett toil away. Fit as these blokes might be, early workloads make a difference across the series.

2. Ton up. Someone has to. Haddin deserved to in the first, but getting the job done make a huge difference to both sides. Warner or Clarke getting to the magical triple figure mark (or dare we get greedy and >1?) will add runs to our totals throughout the series.

3. Rogers needs to survive the early onslaught. Warner has his runs already, Rogers needs to prove his mettle by surviving. 20 overs and I give him a pass, but nothing could help Australia if Rogers was unbeaten at tea.

4. See of the first spell of Anderson, Broad and Tremlett. Bowlers hate coming off without a wicket. Don't underestimate the difference it made with Harris getting a wicket in his first spell. They've fired their best, with the ball at its best and got nothing. Spell #2 is so much worse with 0 in the wickets column for everyone.

5. Don't let Swann get into the series. 1/80, 2/100, no worries. But if Swann gets 5/60 or something it'll hurt us going forward. We did a great job in the first dig, but we need to make sure we keep him reacting and feeling like a stock bowler, not a strike bowler.


IMO we would be better off to have 10 overs at them tonight, no need to bat the day out, just get to 500 in front otherwise all good points Graham

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 10:36 am
by BoundaryRider84
Rogers gone

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 10:38 am
by RustyCage
Rogers won't want to see too many replays of that shot!

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 10:38 am
by valleys07
Well that outdoes Clarke- absolute shocker!

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 11:05 am
by RustyCage
Watson won't want to see too many replays of that shot!

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 11:08 am
by whufc
Get fugged Watto!!!!! Learn how to rotate the strike and push a single dickhead.

Get Jordan Silk in the side

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 11:14 am
by Mic
Can't stand Watson. Get rid of him.

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 11:23 am
by Interceptor

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 11:28 am
by helicopterking
Rain Delay

Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 11:46 am
by Jim05
Apalling dismissals by both batters today.
Hope Boof gives them a rocket

Re: Ashes First Test Live Discussion

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 12:26 pm
by locky801
2/144

Warner 83

Clarke 33