birdlime
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RE: The Ashes and Cricket World Cup Discussion Thread
Michael Hussey and Brad Haddin have showed England how to bat on this pitch and that is to put a big partnership between them on a flat pitch like this. I hope England play good sensible cricket and not play horizontal stuff because if they do there is only one winner in this test.
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RE: The Ashes and Cricket World Cup Discussion Thread
Well we won day four
In terms of result I would say a draw here, England bat until an hour after lunch at the latest and then declare.
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birdlime
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RE: The Ashes and Cricket World Cup Discussion Thread
I must admit England played very well today and hope they bat out the entire day tomorrow so that the game will be safe and a draw would be just the right result.
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Mister Gummidge
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RE: The Ashes and Cricket World Cup Discussion Thread
Looks like honours will be even in this test, which is a fair result since no side has completely dominated for more than one, maybe one and a half, sessions in succession. I've been pleased with England's performance overall, runs have been distributed fairly evenly, as were wickets. I do think both captains were a little negative at times in the field, neither seeming willing to risk a few quick runs being conceded in order to try and force a wicket. Whether this was because of the pitch, natural caution or even a slight lack of faith in the bowling attack on both sides remains to be seen, a result wicket will give a better indication. This track has been awful, only really offering any help to the bowlers on day one and the morning of day two, when it was still a touch damp under the surface.
Because things have been so even, only a once in a lifetime spell from Siddle prevented England piling up a much larger first innings total, both teams will go into the second test and beyond fancying their chances, which bodes well for some good cricket being played out over the next few weeks. It's going to be fascinating to find out whether England's slight superiority in terms of quality of player available, or Australia's strength at home ends up being the decisive* advantage.
* Being an Englishman, I consider a drawn series to be a victory to England, since the Ashes are retained by us. For Australia only victory is enough to get what they want.
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