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Title: Ashes 2015
Post by: diablo on July 08, 2015, 00:40:41
Starting today.  Not sure how we'll do, worried.  :scared:  :)
Title: Re: Ashes 2015
Post by: rustynutz on July 08, 2015, 01:19:34
Look on the bright side, your lot can't do any worse than last time....  :D

Me thinks things will be much closer this time round....  :goodjob:
Title: Re: Ashes 2015
Post by: FatBoy on July 08, 2015, 14:46:34
So this is the game where Australia plays a team of South Africans playing for England in Wales?
Title: Re: Ashes 2015
Post by: diablo on July 08, 2015, 19:18:37
So this is the game where Australia plays a team of South Africans playing for England in Wales?

 :rofl:

I don't think we've actually got any South Africans this time, which seems wrong to me, the ECB need to do a recruitment drive in Johannesburg.  :mrgreen:

Very flat and slow pitch in Cardiff.  I reckon the day went reasonably well though, nobody ahead so far.
Title: Re: Ashes 2015
Post by: FatBoy on July 09, 2015, 01:34:12
Dudd (Root) played very well. I think the English are on top (just) at the end of day one.
Title: Re: Ashes 2015
Post by: diablo on July 16, 2015, 00:55:41
Just bought my 7 day pass to watch the Lords test, starting today.  Just occurred to me that this year I'll be paying more to Sky (prop Australian Rupert Murdoch) than my TV licence costs, though the cricket and F1 used to be shown on BBC (for free, sort of) at one time.  :wacko:

England played a very good all-round game at Cardiff and deserved to win.  The pitch at Lords will probably be slightly more lively so I dunno what will happen. I'd expect the Aussies to play better and we never know if the English team will 'turn up', so to speak. :)


Greg Chappell reminisces about Lords -

:link: Lord's, the magical home of cricket, provides many vibrant memories | Greg Chappell | Sport | The Guardian (http://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2015/jul/15/greg-chappell-lords-the-magical-home-of-cricket)
Title: Re: Ashes 2015
Post by: rustynutz on July 16, 2015, 01:17:16
I reckon the Aussies will be coming into this match as the underdogs...

It will be interesting to see how debutant Peter Nevill goes as the replacement for Haddin...and, fingers crossed, Marsh can make the step up with his bowling...  :undecided:
Title: Re: Ashes 2015
Post by: diablo on July 17, 2015, 01:33:53
I reckon the Aussies will be coming into this match as the underdogs...


Well they seem to have changed that on the first day. Some nice strokes but made for a fairly dreary watch - though through Aussie eyes I suppose it must have looked much better!  I don't think our bowlers could have done much better on that dead pitch.

:link: BBC Sport - Ashes 2015: Australia expected to take England down - Chris Rogers (http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/33560621)

I disagree with the comment " Smith questioned England's tactics, saying he was "surprised" at Alistair Cook's field settings.

"I think it was a good pitch to bat on but they got defensive quite quickly," said Smith. "I know that's one thing we're certainly not going to do. "

They had three slips and a gulley for most of the day.

We will see what tomorrow brings. :)
Title: Re: Ashes 2015
Post by: rustynutz on July 17, 2015, 04:44:21
The pitch came in for some stick over on this side of the pond too...

:link: Ashes 2015: Mark Taylor, Ian Healy slam dead Lord?s pitch (http://www.news.com.au/sport/cricket/australia-is-in-a-commanding-position-after-day-one-at-lords/story-fnu2penb-1227445149565)
Title: Re: Ashes 2015
Post by: FatBoy on July 18, 2015, 09:43:53
I think that us colonials are slightly on top at the start of day three.
Title: Re: Ashes 2015
Post by: diablo on July 19, 2015, 19:41:24
Oh dear, what a disaster for the England squad. I know they had virtually no chance of batting for five sessions but that was embarrassing really.

It seems that the top order of batsmen are simultaneously out of form, except Cook in the first innings. They often seem to be 30 for 3 or something but often rescued by the mid/lower order, though not this time.

A few days before the Edgbaston test so I hope they look at the way they each get out the same way most times and have some time to practise in the nets.

After the Cardiff game I was quite optimistic but deep gloom here now. I'd go and kick the cat - if I had one. :)
Title: Re: Ashes 2015
Post by: FatBoy on July 19, 2015, 23:17:21
I went to bed at the Tea break, thinking that England would last the final session, so that I could watch the end of the match this evening (Australian time).  If I had known that nobody would put up a fight, then I might have stayed to watch the last little bit.

I don't think that Shane Watson will get back in the team, not after Mitchell Marsh's performance during the Lord's test.
Title: Re: Ashes 2015
Post by: Surferdude on July 20, 2015, 01:35:58
I went to bed at the Tea break, thinking that England would last the final session, so that I could watch the end of the match this evening (Australian time).  If I had known that nobody would put up a fight, then I might have stayed to watch the last little bit.

I don't think that Shane Watson will get back in the team, not after Mitchell Marsh's performance during the Lord's test.
It's a bit off topic but I went to bed after watching the two semi finals live at Jeffrey's Bay, South Africa.

In the final, this happened.

:link: Mick Fanning, Professional Surfer, Attacked By Shark During Competition in South Africa - NBC News (http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/pro-surfer-mick-fanning-attacked-shark-during-competition-south-africa-n394641?cid=sm_fb)
Title: Re: Ashes 2015
Post by: Phil №❶ on July 20, 2015, 07:37:30
Everything bites in South Africa  :exclaim: :undecided:
Title: Re: Ashes 2015
Post by: Phil №❶ on July 20, 2015, 07:40:13
If you had a curator who knew how to prepare a pitch it would probably help. Killed a lively pitch and made it dead, cutting it so low.  :disapp: He's not Indian by any chance  :question: :snigger:
Title: Re: Ashes 2015
Post by: FatBoy on July 20, 2015, 07:54:22
I went to bed at the Tea break, thinking that England would last the final session, so that I could watch the end of the match this evening (Australian time).  If I had known that nobody would put up a fight, then I might have stayed to watch the last little bit.

I don't think that Shane Watson will get back in the team, not after Mitchell Marsh's performance during the Lord's test.
It's a bit off topic but I went to bed after watching the two semi finals live at Jeffrey's Bay, South Africa.

In the final, this happened.

:link: Mick Fanning, Professional Surfer, Attacked By Shark During Competition in South Africa - NBC News (http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/pro-surfer-mick-fanning-attacked-shark-during-competition-south-africa-n394641?cid=sm_fb)

Amazing stuff!!  Apparently the sharks are up in arms, Mick Fanning punched one in the back for wanting an autograph!!
Title: Re: Ashes 2015
Post by: PhireSideZA on July 20, 2015, 16:42:30
I went to bed at the Tea break, thinking that England would last the final session, so that I could watch the end of the match this evening (Australian time).  If I had known that nobody would put up a fight, then I might have stayed to watch the last little bit.

I don't think that Shane Watson will get back in the team, not after Mitchell Marsh's performance during the Lord's test.
It's a bit off topic but I went to bed after watching the two semi finals live at Jeffrey's Bay, South Africa.

In the final, this happened.

:link: Mick Fanning, Professional Surfer, Attacked By Shark During Competition in South Africa - NBC News (http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/pro-surfer-mick-fanning-attacked-shark-during-competition-south-africa-n394641?cid=sm_fb)

Amazing stuff!!  Apparently the sharks are up in arms, Mick Fanning punched one in the back for wanting an autograph!!
Can't take you Aussies anywhere :lol:

Glad the bloke is OK :goodjob2:

The poor shark will need to go for trauma councilling :rofl:
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