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exactly,
taking an example-Hayden. His batting is a joke. we always get him out for <20 |
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Australia - their average upper order man has been making about 20 runs lower than usual, which counts for something.
Trescothick's done fine, Strauss and Vaughan both have Ashes centuries (and some single-figure nightmares) to their name, which only Ponting has in the Aussie batting order this series. Add in Flintoff's 102 and England have three out of four centuries. England players have made 15 50s, Australia have made 10. Englands batting top seven have all got at least one fifty and most of them have two or more (only Strauss and Jones have a single big score). Hayden hasn't got one, neither has Gilchrist, Martyn's got just one... England have scored 400+ in an innings three times, Australia none (although they've got some very high second innings scores). |
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Just received the lunch menu from the Oval.
The Oval Kensington Ashes Lunch Menu Starter Confit of Lame Duck Main Course Prime Australian Turkey with a fine English Stuffing and a selection of Green and Gold vegetables. Dessert Large helping of Humble Pie Or Hard Cheese and Sour Grapes. Drinks Bitter Or Selection of Australian Whines. :D |
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I am trying to google references to the oval wicket
- my memory says flat/hard for 2 days starts to wear on the 3rd day and is vulnerable to intelligent spin bowling, from then on.... If it is more a seamers, than a swingers, wicket for those first 2 days - who could replace Jones, for example ?? http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cric...nd/4201682.stm my choice would be Caddick, for the experience... |
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It looks like those poor Aussie bowlers got a bit of a thrashing today by Essex - BBC :)
They seemed to have a pretty strong side, the Aussies, but you don't know how much to belive scores like these on warm up matches, but looks promising for England. :) |
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yeh who do u think should replace jones?
personally i either think caddick or darrren gough. Or maybe tremlett, judging on his good perfomance in the C&G final today |
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I would say Collingwood personally, mainly because he adds depth to the batting line up and is also a good bowler. Seeing that England only need to get a draw, an extra batsman may not be such a bad idea. He also played well in some of the one day Internationals against the Aussies. I think Gough and Caddick are a bit old know and will find it tough playing at the intensity the other matches were played at. I think Tremlett is too inexperianced at such a high level and may find it difficult under the huge pressure of the match next week. |
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"You got to know when to hold em"................I would go for Collinwood, he would also be more likely to pouch the dollies that KP keeps dropping.:) With apologies to Kenny Rogers.;) |
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Anderson & Collingwood in. :tu:
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I think Tremlett would have been too inexperianced for such a huge game and i am sure that Collingwood will play if Jones is injured, which hopefully will not be the case. :) |
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yeh
if collingwood plays, we will just play for a draw prob as he can bat for a day or so lol |
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thats what i think..
but in my experience england always plays better with 5 good bowlers.. although lol, ian bell aint bad lol. Yeh i reckon we should take anderson if jones is unfit. Mcgrath is fit though, damn it lol |
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Just heard on the news that about 1500 people have puchased tickets for the game at The Oval via the internet, they will be refused entry.
They did say why, but my phone went so I missed it. I hope you are not one of them |
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