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  • Billy WebbB Offline
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    @NTA if you were a brave betting guy, you should be backing Aussie to bowl England out for under 100...

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    @MajorRage said in Ashes 2019:

    @NTA 40 up here is 50 down there fella .... Take your pick!

    We're all pretty much fucked at this point. I'll buy some land up in the high country with what remains of a water supply.

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    @Billy-Webb said in Ashes 2019:

    @NTA if you were a brave betting guy, you should be backing Aussie to bowl England out for under 100...

    They're going too short to Archer at this point. Wasting time

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    This is now officially insane

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    @Billy-Webb said in Ashes 2019:

    I reckon Swann was probably their last very good spinner.

    Yeah he was alright. I googled,to answer my own question, and found this guy (who should probably go in the "awesome internet stuff" too:

    *7: Hedley Verity
    40 Tests; 144 wickets; 24.37 average; 1.88 economy rate

    Another Yorkshire native and another left-arm spinner, Hedley Verity was crucial for England in the period before the Second World War.

    Regarded as the natural successor to fellow Yorkshireman Wilfred Rhodes, Verity regularly took wickets and often made match-winning contributions.

    His career was cut short by the onset of the Second World War, and Verity died of wounds as a Prisoner of War in Italy.*

    Just thought that was QI.

    Otherwise, yes, Swann and Underwood before him.

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    @Snowy said in Ashes 2019:

    *7: Hedley Verity
    40 Tests; 144 wickets; 24.37 average; 1.88 economy rate

    Bloody hell. Those are bloody good stats! And I had never heard of the guy...

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    @NTA said in Ashes 2019:

    This is now officially insane

    English batsmen are just gifting it away.

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    One of the stranger dismissals for Archer

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    Apparently it's Fancy Dress day at Headingly today.

    Some clowns thought it would fun to dress up as England's batsmen.

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    @NTA said in Ashes 2019:

    How the fuck did Cummins not get Denly that over?

    Credit to Denly, he hung on there a bit and is currently his side's top scorer on 12.

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    @Billy-Webb said in Ashes 2019:

    And I had never heard of the guy...

    Me neither. Amazing what you find aye? Meantime England really need someone to stand up. Would actually be good if they were all out now, then NZ won't hold the record for lowest score at Headingley.

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    England all out for 67 inside 28 overs. 4th time out for less than 100 in last two years.

    Relentless bowling from Australia, especially Hazelwood.

    Captain Root's wicket was HUGE. Out second ball in his backyard. England mentally shot after that.

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    Australia lead by 112 runs.

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    @MajorRage said in Ashes 2019:

    I have a sneaky feeling here ... that England will still get a first innings lead.

    How do you think the English Rugby team will go in Japan - champions?

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    @Billy-Tell said in Ashes 2019:

    @MajorRage said in Ashes 2019:

    I have a sneaky feeling here ... that England will still get a first innings lead.

    How do you think the English Rugby team will go in Japan - champions?

    Funnily enough .... yes.

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    Australia 171-6 at the close of play. 283 ahead. Looks like by this time tomorrow the Australian players will be partying with the Urn.

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    Two ordinary batting lineups against a couple of good attacks. With predictable results.

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    Labuschagne standing up. Probably the most important player on the game so far in terms of scoring more than England in the first innings, and twice as many as the next best (Warner) in the match so far

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    Glorious writing:

    Jonathan Liew | England’s Ashes hopes all but over
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    @sparky cheers fella, really good read. I agree too - Test batting is really being challenged by the focus on short form cricket

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