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RE: Ashes series 2015 - lancealot790 - 08-07-2015 22:45

Nobody in that series came away with much credit, but on the occasions i have had chance to watch carberry play his technique has looked flawed. His temperament is also suspect and of course his age is a factor, England are better off going with a young player who can be nurtured and developed.


RE: Ashes series 2015 - Whynot - 08-07-2015 22:47

(08-07-2015 22:45 )lancealot790 Wrote:  Nobody in that series came away with much credit, but on the occasions i have had chance to watch carberry play his technique has looked flawed. His temperament is also suspect and of course his age is a factor, England are better off going with a young player who can be nurtured and developed.

I would go Hales. The idea of moving Root to 3 is tempting, but he is going so well at 5, i would not want to disturb that.


RE: Ashes series 2015 - lancealot790 - 08-07-2015 22:56

The last time Root was moved up the order it was to open and it was a disaster, he has done really well to comeback as strongly as he has. I personally would leave him at five and use a specialist opener, there is no point in weakening the middle-lower order, they are performing reasonably well at the moment.


RE: Ashes series 2015 - straw man - 09-07-2015 03:24

(08-07-2015 21:44 )Matt77 Wrote:  Anyone know who the next opener in contention is in the county championship

Don't forget that Moeen Ali is an opening batsman, even if he's been put low down in the order for now. Other than him, the next opener in contention is supposed to be Sam Robson.


RE: Ashes series 2015 - lovebabes56 - 09-07-2015 07:10

I think maybe we should compare opening batsmen averages at present to determine who we think should get the opening slot with Cook....


RE: Ashes series 2015 - setter1000 - 09-07-2015 10:37

(08-07-2015 18:51 )Whynot Wrote:  Australia bowled pretty poorly but i think won the day. After choosing to bat we needed 450 minimum, after Jos getting out I think we will be lucky to reach 400. But when 3 of your top 4 only contribute 27 between them you will struggle.

Test match cricket is coming under threat from 20/20 yet they still short change the public. The use to play 90 overs per day or till 7.00pm what ever came last. Now they go off at 6.30pm regardless. Should test match cricket survive it will be despite how they treat the fans not because of.

Back to the matter in hand. I can see this match going down same road as the 2009 test played here. A one sided draw is probably best we can hope for


RE: Ashes series 2015 - Mellow - 09-07-2015 12:13

England all out 430


RE: Ashes series 2015 - Rammyrascal - 09-07-2015 12:16

think England will be happy with that given they started so badly yesterday morning


RE: Ashes series 2015 - HannahsPet - 09-07-2015 14:33

Ouch Cook gets a ball in the goolies !!

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RE: Ashes series 2015 - setter1000 - 09-07-2015 16:06

A knock to the crown jewels is something I have never seen any bloke respond stoically to. I have seen men try and run Off a broken leg, I have seen someone complete a marathon having suffered a broken femur and I have seen a boxer go 12 rounds after breaking their jaw in the first. However I don't know anyone that has not gone down like they have been shot, crying with pain when taking a knock in the privates region. It's also one of those things that is hilarious when it happens to everyone apart from the poor sod that it has been inflicted upon.