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  • Monkey Nuts
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    Originally posted by Juniortubed View Post
    Not to sound smug but my prediction is looking pretty good
    You can sound smug IF we win the final test!!

    Great performance in Melbourne, just hope we keep playing the same way in Sydney. We're a good side at the moment, but to become a great side we can't afford performances like the one at Perth, so we must crush the Aussies again while we have the chance.

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  • Juniortubed
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    Not to sound smug but my prediction is looking pretty good

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  • nicwing
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    Horray and hazzah, and best of all was the site on that winging git Ponting's middle stump standing at a rakish angle. Replay that you miserable little man.

    So we march on to Sydney and hopefully grind the once proud diggers into a totally humiliating 3-1 series defeat.

    Barmy Barmy!!

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  • Simon-JG-hr
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    Well, I think that calls for a cigar, another innings victory and retaining the Ashes for the first time in 24 year.

    As for Ponting, I wouldn't be surprised if he resigns after this game - the pressure is clearly getting to him and his game is suffering as a result. Hopefully he won't be remembered for the dire finale to his captaincy (not just this series), as his record is one to be justifiably proud of (though a few years with Warne and McGrath in your bowling line-up certainly helps to bolster the numbers...)
    Last edited by Simon-JG-hr; 29-12-2010, 01:18 AM.

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  • Aussiewaz
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    Originally posted by Juniortubed View Post
    I'm sorry but the Australians have been their own downfall in this test, bowling short and wide on the cut consistently to left handers? Did they expect them to tickle it?!
    Indeed. Ricky Ponting has been pressured to resign. Time will tell if his ego gives way. After his rant at the umpire today I'm ashamed of him.

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  • Juniortubed
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    I'm sorry but the Australians have been their own downfall in this test, bowling short and wide on the cut consistently to left handers? Did they expect them to tickle it?!

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  • Aussiewaz
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    Originally posted by moidoid View Post
    Tom Fordyce | 09:42 UK time, Sunday, 26 December 2010


    Melbourne, Victoria
    First the good news for Australia: Michael Clarke, struggling all series, was his side's top scorer. Phillip Hughes, under enormous pressure, was just four runs back. Graeme Swann failed to take a single wicket.


    - Sorry Warren but we're going to be enjoying this one for a while!
    LOL. Go for your life mate & enjoy it. The Aussies have been at the top too long and need to be taken down a peg to make them earn their money for once.

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  • moidoid
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    Tom Fordyce | 09:42 UK time, Sunday, 26 December 2010


    Melbourne, Victoria
    First the good news for Australia: Michael Clarke, struggling all series, was his side's top scorer. Phillip Hughes, under enormous pressure, was just four runs back. Graeme Swann failed to take a single wicket.


    - Sorry Warren but we're going to be enjoying this one for a while!

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  • moidoid
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    The Ashes feel a lot safer after that performance today.
    All that hand-wringing over the last few days for no good reason...we're just better than the Aussies!!!

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  • Juniortubed
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    All I can say is that in my prediction the Aussies were supposed to win one.....so far I am correct!

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  • Simon-JG-hr
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    Listened to parts of the match on TMS in bed, got up to watch Strauss and Cook open up. Boy does Strauss look out of touch... Cook's looking like a truly class act though - as you would if your series average was around 235...

    This should be winnable - but let's hope the batting line up can do another job on the Aussie attack. Wouldn't want to waste this opportunity. Still a lot of cricket to come, obviously, but let's be optimistic.

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  • Monkey Nuts
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    I think it's time to bring this thread up again!!

    Another good nights work from England in the field to get the Aussies out for 268, and a nice start at 29-0. I managed to watch the first few hours play and I thought Tremlett was very impressive, but the rest didn't actually bowl as well as they have previously in this series, but we still picked up wickets pretty regularly.

    The wicket looks pretty decent, so hopefully the batsmen will carry on where they left off from the last two innings and get us a good 1st innings lead.

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  • nicwing
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    I hear on Her Majesties BBC that the former slimmer of the year, follicularly challenged tweaker of the crimson rambler Shane Warne is threatening to come out of retirement to save the dirty diggers.

    Should be a giggle seeing him fielding in the deep!!!

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  • Simon-JG-hr
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    What I really like about this England team is that, (a) they were totally dominant display in Adelaide (in every single aspect of the game, and pretty much every session of the game), and (b) aside from that, they managed to pull a draw out of the bag at the Gabba. That was a game which England had no right whatsoever to draw, but the reslove was unbelievable. There were certainly shades of the last wicket stand in Cardiff in that defensive manoeuvre. It's not just a team that can win, it now appears to be a team which can draw when the odds are stacked hugely in favour of a sizeable loss.

    That's not to say that this will be a walkover, I don't want to know what the wounded Aussies will be like in Perth, but they have lost Katich and have no top drawer opener to replace him.

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