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RE: England v Ireland & Australia Test Cricket 2019
(23-08-2019 16:44 )GMach1 Wrote: Curse! That bloody whining sound is back!
Horny me old mate I don't watch a lot of cricket but Test Matches in the past have been exciting because of the players we had. We keep dropping players when they fail in one test, but when they play for their respective clubs they play better-a bit like the England football squad(great for club, dire for country both past and present) there cannot be any excuse for being 67 all out when these players have been judged by the E&WCB to be the best we have. If it's not the players then who do you blame? Is it the groundsman and staff preparing the pitch? Do you blame the weather? You can come up with all the excuses under the sun but this game by England shows how bad we are at present. I for one will not bother watching anymore, the humiliation of today has put me off cricket for a long time to come.
I hope that is spur of the moment emotion. If you love cricket, then you have to appreciate what the Aussies have brought to the table.,, while feeling justly let down by the performance of England. Yes you blame the players, and their failure to adapt, but that is because of
mismanaged selection/formation, and - as I said - get rich quick T20
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RE: England v Ireland & Australia Test Cricket 2019
Well I was rubbish at it at school(we're more an Athletics household but I want that great at throwing the Javelin either ) but I watched it through thick and thin on the BBC many years ago, then Sky got it and I didn't watch it that much-i like Test Match cricket because it is usually exciting especially against the Aussies, Pakistsnis, Windies, Indians etc but lately each time we've had an Ashes test I've had a sinking feeling in my stomach and that happened again on Day1 and a feeling of " here we go again" I'll wait until next time, this Test just depresses me now.
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RE: England v Ireland & Australia Test Cricket 2019
(23-08-2019 19:02 )GMach1 Wrote: Well I was rubbish at it at school(we're more an Athletics household but I want that great at throwing the Javelin either ) but I watched it through thick and thin on the BBC many years ago, then Sky got it and I didn't watch it that much-i like Test Match cricket because it is usually exciting especially against the Aussies, Pakistsnis, Windies, Indians etc but lately each time we've had an Ashes test I've had a sinking feeling in my stomach and that happened again on Day1 and a feeling of " here we go again" I'll wait until next time, this Test just depresses me now.
Hang in there!! It will get better,,,,,,,,,but who knows when? With Leach showing promise, and without a doubt a specialist spin bowler, Ali didn't need to be jettisoned at all. His role was obvious, but If I were him, I wouldn't want to come back into the fold, just to be cannon fodder once more. With the Ashes gone (sorry) time to reset, and get it right!! Especially if England - as we are always being told is the case - wants to go forward in a way that would suggest their goal is to treat ALL opposition as being equally important, and once again vying for that #1 Spot. Pretty meaningless really, but something to show that the whole of England just doesn't get up in the morning with 'ashes on their minds' It is like Man City playing to beat their fierce rivals and neighbours - or vice versa - only, rather than setting out to finish top of the tree. It shows the nonsense that test cricket is (despite being the best sport on the planet)
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