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  • dKD Offline
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    75-6, 290 run lead. Need minimum another 60-70 runs. Then bowl them out at dusk

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    KP is a terrible commentator.

    "Umpires are too scared to make a decision ..." wtf?

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    @mn5 said in The Ashes:

    @virgil said in The Ashes:

    Well Marsh has guaranteed himself another 3 years of selection with that 100

    @NTA thoughts on this?

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    Well this could get interesting. Starc is putting down a couple of crackers each over, and following it with shit.

    Lyon is all over left- and right-handers, but nothing is sticking.

    Poms could do this... or collapse in a screaming heap.

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    @nta said in The Ashes:

    Well this could get interesting. Starc is putting down a couple of crackers each over, and following it with shit.

    Lyon is all over left- and right-handers, but nothing is sticking.

    Poms could do this... or collapse in a screaming heap.

    I'll go for option two please.

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    @catogrande said in The Ashes:

    @nta said in The Ashes:

    Well this could get interesting. Starc is putting down a couple of crackers each over, and following it with shit.

    Lyon is all over left- and right-handers, but nothing is sticking.

    Poms could do this... or collapse in a screaming heap.

    I'll go for option two please.

    In the balance. I'm thinking 60-40 Aus wins. (Maybe 65-35).

    Root still there after the evening session. That is yuuge.

    Not to follow on is STIILL a shit decision. I have to disagree with you @Siam. Putting yourself at the mercy of Jimmy Anderson with a pink ball in the evening just opened the door. They may get away with it but I still don't see any logic.

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    @booboo said in The Ashes:

    @catogrande said in The Ashes:

    @nta said in The Ashes:

    Well this could get interesting. Starc is putting down a couple of crackers each over, and following it with shit.

    Lyon is all over left- and right-handers, but nothing is sticking.

    Poms could do this... or collapse in a screaming heap.

    I'll go for option two please.

    In the balance. I'm thinking 60-40 Aus wins. (Maybe 65-35).

    Root still there after the evening session. That is yuuge.

    Not to follow on is STIILL a shit decision. I have to disagree with you @Siam. Putting yourself at the mercy of Jimmy Anderson with a pink ball in the evening just opened the door. They may get away with it but I still don't see any logic.

    Just proves crybaby Smith isn’t as clever as he thinks he is.
    Likely to get away with it but at the very least they have given guys like Anderson some confidence that they can knock over the Aussie batsmen

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    @virgil said in The Ashes:

    Just proves crybaby Smith isn’t as clever as he thinks he is.

    If he wins, he is.

    England have shown a bit more spine, and discipline, with bat and ball in the last 48 hours. If we had enforced the follow on and bowled like this, we'd be 130-odd overs into it, with heightened risk of injury and fatigue to our bowling attack with half a series to play.

    Whichever way this match ends up, it's still comforting to know you're a bitter little man when it comes to everything Australian. 🙂

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    This match is superbly poised. Was gripping viewing last night. Root is so far ahead of the other English batsmen in technique and he needed a bit of luck. Really hard to predict how today will go - but Root has to bat through or at least bat long enough to get close so the tail can hit out. These chases tend to have a life of their own the closer they get - batsmen get more nervous and so do bowlers.

    I'm thinking England will do it but Root edging his first ball today to the keeper may make me change my mind ...

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    Aussies in a cake walk. Only Root is any good. I reckon Aussies by 90ish.

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    @rapido said in The Ashes:

    Aussies in a cake walk. Only Root is any good. I reckon Aussies by 90ish.

    I watched most of the night session last night, was good cricket to watch, even with an old ball.

    Love day/night tests and the uncertainty that is brought by the newness of the ball at the time the sun goes down.

    I'd imagine, I'm not that old, it must be like the old days of uncovered pitches when sometimes teams would reverse batting orders while wicket was still sticky.

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    @booboo said in The Ashes:

    @catogrande said in The Ashes:

    @nta said in The Ashes:

    Well this could get interesting. Starc is putting down a couple of crackers each over, and following it with shit.

    Lyon is all over left- and right-handers, but nothing is sticking.

    Poms could do this... or collapse in a screaming heap.

    I'll go for option two please.

    In the balance. I'm thinking 60-40 Aus wins. (Maybe 65-35).

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    Sorry I would have Oz at 85% minimum. I'd be very happy to be proved wrong but Aussie need effectively 3 wickets because the rest will contribute about 30 runs.

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    @dogmeat said in The Ashes:

    @booboo said in The Ashes:

    @catogrande said in The Ashes:

    @nta said in The Ashes:

    Well this could get interesting. Starc is putting down a couple of crackers each over, and following it with shit.

    Lyon is all over left- and right-handers, but nothing is sticking.

    Poms could do this... or collapse in a screaming heap.

    I'll go for option two please.

    In the balance. I'm thinking 60-40 Aus wins. (Maybe 65-35).

    .

    Sorry I would have Oz at 85% minimum. I'd be very happy to be proved wrong but Aussie need effectively 3 wickets because the rest will contribute about 30 runs.

    May be a touch of wishful thinking but this c ould go either way.

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    It's very evenly poised. I think the Poms have enough depth in Woakes, Ali, Bairstow and Overton to support Root. It's really a 50/50 and will come down to a couple of half-chances in the field IMO.

    From a series perspective, I'm kind of hoping the Poms get there. Just a little bit. It's been so long since we've had a genuinely live Ashes series coming into the 5th test, and you'd think if we win then it's highly unlikely England will fight back at the WACA.

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    #192

    It's all down to how good the root is. The quality of the root as it were.....

    Like so many other things in life.

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    @barbarian said in The Ashes:

    It's very evenly poised. I think the Poms have enough depth in Woakes, Ali, Bairstow and Overton to support Root. It's really a 50/50 and will come down to a couple of half-chances in the field IMO.

    From a series perspective, I'm kind of hoping the Poms get there. Just a little bit. It's been so long since we've had a genuinely live Ashes series coming into the 5th test, and you'd think if we win then it's highly unlikely England will fight back at the WACA.

    Woakes in as nightwatchman and he can bat OK. After that there is both Ali and Bairstow that can change the course of a game, so on paper we're still in it. I don't see this though, I feel that if Root goes then the house of cards falls. I can't really say why I don't have any confidence but It just seems to me that our recent results have flattered us somewhat.

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    #194

    I was talking to my brother today and we agreed that it's still an 80/20 chance for Australia to win. It looks like the bookmakers give England a marginally better chance than that but still have Aus warm favs. I hope England get up though - it would be nice to still be watching a live series over Christmas.

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    @dogmeat said in The Ashes:

    @booboo said in The Ashes:

    @catogrande said in The Ashes:

    @nta said in The Ashes:

    Well this could get interesting. Starc is putting down a couple of crackers each over, and following it with shit.

    Lyon is all over left- and right-handers, but nothing is sticking.

    Poms could do this... or collapse in a screaming heap.

    I'll go for option two please.

    In the balance. I'm thinking 60-40 Aus wins. (Maybe 65-35).

    .

    Sorry I would have Oz at 85% minimum. I'd be very happy to be proved wrong but Aussie need effectively 3 wickets because the rest will contribute about 30 runs.

    They added around 90 from 7 down in the first innings - anything is possible when you have a target to aim at - and also it is entirely possible to focus so hard on the target that you play a dumb shot ....

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  • NTAN Offline
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    That was a bit horsh

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    Those thinking this was close, or in the balance, were deluded before. Now that they have lost one after 2 balls it's over.

    England have at least shown they can knock Aus over, but they are still not good enough with the bat to seriously challenge for a win.

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