Reckon we could lose close to a session to rain today.Brodlach wrote:249 to go!
It will be an exciting day of cricket, hopefully the weather clears.
Would be very apt if rain cost us the win
Unfortunately England will win the moral Ashes 5-0
by Jim05 » Mon Jul 31, 2023 8:59 am
Reckon we could lose close to a session to rain today.Brodlach wrote:249 to go!
It will be an exciting day of cricket, hopefully the weather clears.
by MW » Mon Jul 31, 2023 9:05 am
by batmanbegins » Mon Jul 31, 2023 9:26 am
by MW » Mon Jul 31, 2023 9:30 am
batmanbegins wrote:The big downside of our aggressive batting approach coming through now with the toll it takes on your bowlers to keep coming back so soon, especially with an old or injury prone attack. No doubt if Australia wins this then there long term approach has paid dividends and they can tell england to be quiet.
Just a massive day of cricket to come.
by amber_fluid » Mon Jul 31, 2023 9:31 am
MW wrote:Interesting reaction by Uzzie and Marnus over than England supporter yelling 'boring' to them coming off the field.
Would be worse things said in the primary school playground than that...signs that this English campaign to push bazball and high tempo cricket has taken its toll on us?
by FlyingHigh » Mon Jul 31, 2023 9:39 am
Jim05 wrote:Reckon we could lose close to a session to rain today.Brodlach wrote:249 to go!
It will be an exciting day of cricket, hopefully the weather clears.
Would be very apt if rain cost us the win
Unfortunately England will win the moral Ashes 5-0
by FlyingHigh » Mon Jul 31, 2023 9:41 am
MW wrote:Interesting reaction by Uzzie and Marnus over than England supporter yelling 'boring' to them coming off the field.
Would be worse things said in the primary school playground than that...signs that this English campaign to push bazball and high tempo cricket has taken its toll on us?
by MW » Mon Jul 31, 2023 9:51 am
FlyingHigh wrote:MW wrote:Interesting reaction by Uzzie and Marnus over than England supporter yelling 'boring' to them coming off the field.
Would be worse things said in the primary school playground than that...signs that this English campaign to push bazball and high tempo cricket has taken its toll on us?
On the face of it seems pretty precious. Who knows if there is more to it
by Brodlach » Mon Jul 31, 2023 10:05 am
amber_fluid wrote:MW wrote:Interesting reaction by Uzzie and Marnus over than England supporter yelling 'boring' to them coming off the field.
Would be worse things said in the primary school playground than that...signs that this English campaign to push bazball and high tempo cricket has taken its toll on us?
Marnus is a flog and a spoilt brat.
He should have just kept walking.
The crowd will give it to him more now.
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
by whufc » Mon Jul 31, 2023 10:07 am
FlyingHigh wrote:MW wrote:Interesting reaction by Uzzie and Marnus over than England supporter yelling 'boring' to them coming off the field.
Would be worse things said in the primary school playground than that...signs that this English campaign to push bazball and high tempo cricket has taken its toll on us?
On the face of it seems pretty precious. Who knows if there is more to it
by Jim05 » Mon Jul 31, 2023 10:31 am
For a team that trots out the “spirit of the game” line they are the biggest cheats out there.MW wrote:batmanbegins wrote:The big downside of our aggressive batting approach coming through now with the toll it takes on your bowlers to keep coming back so soon, especially with an old or injury prone attack. No doubt if Australia wins this then there long term approach has paid dividends and they can tell england to be quiet.
Just a massive day of cricket to come.
Their bowlers get 2/3rds of a day to recover and come back fresh tomorrow. We have 250 to get at 2.8 an over with 10 wickets in hand on a day 5 pitch. Gonna be a ripping day.
One thing I'd like looked into (and we could be doing it as well for all i know) is the rate that the English bowlers leave the field after a spell. Why is that allowed?
by whufc » Mon Jul 31, 2023 10:38 am
batmanbegins wrote:The big downside of our aggressive batting approach coming through now with the toll it takes on your bowlers to keep coming back so soon, especially with an old or injury prone attack. No doubt if Australia wins this then there long term approach has paid dividends and they can tell england to be quiet.
Just a massive day of cricket to come.
by The Dark Knight » Mon Jul 31, 2023 10:50 am
Yep very good interview, an even better interview was Mark Wood on the Grade Cricketer podcast, he is a very funny man!mickey wrote:His episode of the Howie Games was quite goodJK wrote:Actually gonna miss Broad
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by Booney » Mon Jul 31, 2023 10:56 am
JK wrote:Actually gonna miss Broad
by RB » Mon Jul 31, 2023 11:00 am
Not sure how you can avoid it at most venues. I don't expect anything to change ahead of the next series.MW wrote:FlyingHigh wrote:MW wrote:Interesting reaction by Uzzie and Marnus over than England supporter yelling 'boring' to them coming off the field.
Would be worse things said in the primary school playground than that...signs that this English campaign to push bazball and high tempo cricket has taken its toll on us?
On the face of it seems pretty precious. Who knows if there is more to it
One thing is for sure, the England crowd who are lucky to have such close access to the players will lose this privilege for future Ashes series. No chance Australia allows it again for future tours.
by shoe boy » Mon Jul 31, 2023 11:12 am
Booney wrote:JK wrote:Actually gonna miss Broad
If he was Australian, I'd love him, but he's not so I loathe him.
by RB » Mon Jul 31, 2023 11:23 am
by amber_fluid » Mon Jul 31, 2023 12:01 pm
Brodlach wrote:amber_fluid wrote:MW wrote:Interesting reaction by Uzzie and Marnus over than England supporter yelling 'boring' to them coming off the field.
Would be worse things said in the primary school playground than that...signs that this English campaign to push bazball and high tempo cricket has taken its toll on us?
Marnus is a flog and a spoilt brat.
He should have just kept walking.
The crowd will give it to him more now.
That will worry him, for the last day of the series
by FlyingHigh » Mon Jul 31, 2023 12:05 pm
MW wrote:FlyingHigh wrote:MW wrote:Interesting reaction by Uzzie and Marnus over than England supporter yelling 'boring' to them coming off the field.
Would be worse things said in the primary school playground than that...signs that this English campaign to push bazball and high tempo cricket has taken its toll on us?
On the face of it seems pretty precious. Who knows if there is more to it
One thing is for sure, the England crowd who are lucky to have such close access to the players will lose this privilege for future Ashes series. No chance Australia allows it again for future tours.
by heater31 » Mon Jul 31, 2023 12:25 pm
Only took one incident at the old Adelaide oval dressing rooms for that glass balustrade/platform to take out several rows of seats to be installed......FlyingHigh wrote:MW wrote:FlyingHigh wrote:MW wrote:Interesting reaction by Uzzie and Marnus over than England supporter yelling 'boring' to them coming off the field.
Would be worse things said in the primary school playground than that...signs that this English campaign to push bazball and high tempo cricket has taken its toll on us?
On the face of it seems pretty precious. Who knows if there is more to it
One thing is for sure, the England crowd who are lucky to have such close access to the players will lose this privilege for future Ashes series. No chance Australia allows it again for future tours.
Hopefully it doesn't come to that, because I think it is still one of the quaint, underappreciated things that set cricket apart from other sports. As small as it is, it kind of has an impact on the whole mentality of cricket IMO.
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