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denphone 21-11-2013 08:51

Re: Cricket
 
Stuart Broad takes 5-65 to reduce Australia to 273-8 at the close on day one of the first Test at the Gabba.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/24922068

A bit disappointing seeing we had them at 132 for 6 but nevertheless a good batting performance in the next two days hopefully will put us in a position to win this match.

Shadow Demon UK 21-11-2013 14:58

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Its a really good batting wicket by the looks of it. 273-8 is a very below par score, hopefully we can knock over the last 2 qucikly tomorrow and then bat for a couple of days. That would be nice, but probably wishful thinking :)

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Won the ashes for a third time in a row?

denphone 22-11-2013 07:03

Re: Cricket
 
Australia extend their lead over 200 after England collapse to 136 all out.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/24967388

Well its pure and simple and that is if we keep batting like we did last summer then we can say bye bye to The Ashes.:(:td:

Nidge41 22-11-2013 08:57

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WHOOPS

denphone 23-11-2013 06:53

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Australia declare on 401-7 to set England 561 to win the first Ashes.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/24967488

Oh dear another day but at the moment its all one way l am afraid.:(

denphone 23-11-2013 10:28

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England in disarray against Australia.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/25064570

Well we have lost this test l am afraid and we need to quickly re-gather for the next test and now its time for less talk and reliance on past glories and more of walk the walk instead of too much of talk the talk.

MalteseFalcon 23-11-2013 16:46

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Was keeping an eye on the score today at work whilst using the baler to get rid of the rubbish. They wondered why I was so keen to do that job, I didn't enlighten them as to why.

denphone 24-11-2013 06:37

Re: Cricket
 
Australia on the brink of victory after England collapse again.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/24967495

And they call this lot test match cricketers because at the moment it is men against boys and if this carries on like this then heads will have to roll and looking at this lot that means quite a few as some are woefully out of form and and some don't want to be here.

MalteseFalcon 24-11-2013 07:01

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I hope that Cook is already looking to the second test, as I am of the opinion that as the score stands Australia will have us all out by stumps.

I hope this is not an omen of the series, if it is I wonder if Cook will be replaced? But who is there other than KP to captain atm?

denphone 24-11-2013 07:41

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KP is not captaincy material Mark as the last time he was captain it was a unmitigated disaster.

MalteseFalcon 24-11-2013 07:52

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That's what I mean, apart from someone who was worse than the captains between 1987 and Michael Vaughan who else is there to take the captaincy? I reckon had the pedalo incident not happened, Flintoff would have been made a captain of at least one of the sides.

Shadow Demon UK 24-11-2013 11:20

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Cook has a fantastic record as captain, he doesn't need to be replaced and won't be.

I see the Aussies are not just bad losers, but bad winners as well. Michael Clarke telling Jimmy Anderson "get ready for a f****** hand". The convicts need reminding who has won the last 3 series.

denphone 25-11-2013 08:09

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Jonathan Trott leaves Ashes tour of Australia.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/25085025

martin201002 25-11-2013 08:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35649038)
Jonathan Trott leaves Ashes tour of Australia.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/25085025

Not surprised he has gone home, Aussies are bullies.

denphone 25-11-2013 08:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by martin201002 (Post 35649039)
Not surprised he has gone home, Aussies are bullies.

Trotts problems are more long term and stress related and have nothing to do with the Australians being bullies Martin.


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