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Erasmus loves to get off at any opportunity, a massive contrast to Wilson who was way too out of it to even notice the fading light.
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Because as I mentioned they are morons.Boggles the mind. What about a 10am start? Far out. The planning is so rubbish. Been identical for each of the tests this series.
How isn’t it? Root and Burns didn’t get centuries, they still need 100 runs to avoid the follow on.Game over.
Australian cricket had to seriously consider future series in England IMO, this is a joke, i'd prefer we played India.
Taylor just said that was a great result for Australia, Umm, what?
Pom bias is insanely blatant. Whole series stinks of it.
He can't see anything anyway so lack of light isn't really a big problemErasmus loves to get off at any opportunity, a massive contrast to Wilson who was way too out of it to even notice the fading light.
Because as I mentioned they are morons.
There is a reason why Brexit and the UK parliament is such a mess. They follow the same mantra.
Didn't read the whole thing but you can EADHow isn’t it? Root and Burns didn’t get centuries, they still need 100 runs to avoid the follow on.
England haven’t really been comfortable.
Agree. Playing all season in England has been underwhelming, World Cup included
Perhaps, but you whinging about it on a bigfooty forum is going to make what difference..?Pom bias is insanely blatant. Whole series stinks of it.
Sup?I head England Pound Sterling will be banned and they will be using Bitcoin or some internet currency
Yes. I think its more the incompetence of Wilson & Gaffney not checking for light in Headingly than any bias shown here.Erasmus loves to get off at any opportunity, a massive contrast to Wilson who was way too out of it to even notice the fading light.
Do tell how mentioning we need catching men is “whinging”. And why did you pick out my post to quote and not the other ~10 saying the exact same thing?Perhaps, but you whinging about it on a bigfooty forum is going to make what difference..?
None, but I doubt he's deluded enough to think it ever would.
Do tell how mentioning we need catching men is “whining”. And why did you pick out my post to quote and not the other ~10 saying the exact same thing?
The only thing that’s unnecessary is the point you’re trying to make.Way too much unnecessary negativity people, if you've never played the game, I apoligise...
It's an internet forum, not a meeting of the United Nations Security Council. Posts don't need to meet a productivity threshod.But do you FEEL better having had a whinge? I'm looking to understand the reasoning behind you and others ludicrous posts.....
Perhaps, but you whinging about it on a bigfooty forum is going to make what difference..?
If we can have them out by lunch we're a big chance of forcing a result. If they get to tea it starts getting pretty tough.
The Joffra bouncer may have cost Smith equaling or bettering one of the few cricket stats considered almost unbreakable after Bradman's average.
Everton Weekes' 5 consecutive test 100's in 1948 in India. HE amazingly scored his first of the 5 batting at number 7, then moved up to 4 for the next test.
At least Smith's back on track with a few innings left in this tour, 5 consecutive doubles will do.....
The draw is still just about the favourite, I reckon. Let's be honest, there's no way the follow-on would be enforced. We may have them five down but one of them is admittedly the night-watchman.
I was delighted with our discipline and willingness to bend our backs bowling on this flat pitch. We were rewarded late in the day. England's bowlers just seemed to sulk at the conditions.
This pitch is really now starting to turn and will be tough on Day 5. For all of Stokes' brilliance at Headingley, it was on a pitch that really flattened out. This one stands more chance of breaking up.
I would be pretty happy if we got 100 overs at them, draw would be the fav but with the time lost and them looking good at two down just having another shot on the last day to retain the ashes would be nice.
If the weather hold we should get maybe 185 overs in so if we want 100+ at them it doesn't leave us much runs or time to take those last 5 wickets on day 4.