Cricket Thread: There's no cricket on for months

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What are England going to do when Anderson and Broad retire?

They are not retiring.

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What are England going to do when Anderson and Broad retire? They've only got one decent world class batsman, and most of their bowling contingent are injury prone.

Are we about to see another 89-05 type of run in the Ashes for Australia? Well maybe not the long but perhaps 6 series in a row where the urn is retained.
Anderson will play to he is 50... just for the pink ball tests.

Poms have 3 match winning batsmen.

Were underdone for the 1st test.
 

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Not sure if this is the right place for this question but I'm in town visiting family and happily have got tickets for days 1 & 4 of the Ashes :)

Trying to work out public transport plans to and from the ground (am staying in Sellicks Beach) and the Adelaide Metro trip planner seems to suggest that the last available bus from Adelaide to Seaford leaves at 8:05pm each night. Surely that can't be right! Can anyone offer assistance on best public transport options from AO/CBD to the southern suburbs post a match at the Oval?

Any guidance gratefully accepted along with any other tips for watching at AO as it's been a long time since I've had the chance to do it.

There are trains to Seaford every half hour up until Midnight.
 
Anderson will play to he is 50... just for the pink ball tests.

Poms have 3 match winning batsmen.

Were underdone for the 1st test.
Only 1 of them (Root) is reliable. The others are capable of winning games off their own bat, but fail far more often than they succeed (e.g. Stokes).
 
Members might want to double check that their tickets are still in their Google Pay/Apple Wallets. Found mine in "expired passes" last night. Best to use Ticketek app.
 
What are England going to do when Anderson and Broad retire? They've only got one decent world class batsman, and most of their bowling contingent are injury prone.

Are we about to see another 89-05 type of run in the Ashes for Australia? Well maybe not the long but perhaps 6 series in a row where the urn is retained.

Probably revert to late 90s England, though they're already there.

How on earth does a proper cricket nation barely find anyone who can average > 35 in tests. It boggles the mind, as blaming T20/ODIs is really a cop-out.
 

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