hornball
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RE: England 2021-22 Ashes Tour
Cricket is arguably the most unforgiving sport of them all (not much of an argument against it being so to my mind). The comms - Gilly to be precise - highlighted the stats of the bottom four contributions, and the material difference they would have made, together with the missed chances in the field from England which again, meant that instead of a healthy lead, England were always behind the curve!
By the way, I thought the comms from Aus were excellent!! Gilly,Huss,AB etc. The only fly in the ointment?? Isha Guha's hysteria. Matt Smith on the other hand along with Harmison trying to suggest that they were hard work and apologising for having to return to them - gentlemen, the aussie comms were a HUGE relief from having to listen to the two of you!! Enough already............back to vanarama and out of ear shot and harms way.
By the way, the Aussie comms team were even handed, and represented the England angle very well. Learn a lesson from them matt and harmy, and enough of the kindergarten jibes at what are cricketing legends, together with your own rabid bias!!
I was lucky to be able to record play overnight and FF past the studio. Unfortunately in the 2nd test given the time, no such luck. I actually felt sorry for Alistair Cook who was trying to stay professional and on point!
(This post was last modified: 11-12-2021 20:44 by hornball.)
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RE: England 2021-22 Ashes Tour
This is my final word on the subject, over the non-selection of Broad, he's been diplomatic, say he was disappointed in not playing, but wasn't angry, like he'd been when dropped against the West Indies. In this case he hadn't played the last few Tests due to injury.
I'll give some evidence as to why I believe England were wrong to not play one of our 2 greatest seam bowlers at the Gabba, in a vain hope that we would sneak a win somehow. Not we're behind & on the back foot.
So much has been made of a pink-ball Test offering England their best chance, Anderson's only 5 for, came in such a fixture. But what about Australia's own chances ? Adelaide has hosted by far the most Day/Night Tests, & guess what, they're 5-0 in these matches.
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Boomerangutangangbang
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RE: England 2021-22 Ashes Tour
More selection fuck-ups then, Leach had to play this Test but not the 2st Test, the opposite applies to Broad. The surface suggests it will spin, in fact there's more guarantee for it to spin than there is for it to swing, it will swing at the start, but for how long, & under lights, but also there will be long periods were it will do nothing. Root will be required to bowl, if his team are to avoid another hefty fine, & docked more WTC points. Broad & Anderson aren't exactly renowned for bowling their overs quickly. Root will have to cut-out his constant tinkering with the field-placings.
Apparently, even some Aussies haven't forgiven Smith, the cheat, I know I haven't, both him & Warner are lucky to be even representing their country. Let's hope that Stokes can get a few balls into Warner's sore ribs. Haxlewood & Cummins are a big loss, but Jhye Richardson looked impressive in his 2 previous outings, before injury set him back. Neser has just had a successful game against England Lions last week.
After attending a pink-ball County Match I have to say that until the lights take effect, tracking the ball is not good.
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