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topjars
3 Jan 2003, 20:10
Australia England or neither?

I say England

catattack
3 Jan 2003, 20:47
Australia! :D

EagleBlue
3 Jan 2003, 20:50
If Australia are still batting at lunchtime then they will win as there is a fair chance they will be 40-50 runs in front. However England SHOULD win from here though.

DaveW
3 Jan 2003, 21:09
Originally posted by EagleBlue
If Australia are still batting at lunchtime then they will win as there is a fair chance they will be 40-50 runs in front. However England SHOULD win from here though.
Was going to point out that's 165-175 runs in the first session for that to happen... but then I realised they scored 167 runs in the final session today! (albeit a slightly extended session - 36 overs)

EagleBlue
3 Jan 2003, 21:20
Originally posted by DaveW
Was going to point out that's 165-175 runs in the first session for that to happen... but then I realised they scored 167 runs in the final session today! (albeit a slightly extended session - 36 overs)

If Gilchrist is still there and with Lee and Bichel (not exactly slow scorers) still to come, it is not out of the question but thinking about it I guess the sticking point would be the poms would probably only bowl around 25 or 26 overs for the session. Particularly if their bowlers are getting smashed around the park.
Should still be in the lead though

Desredandwhite
3 Jan 2003, 21:23
Right now (stumps day 2), I reckon England are just ahead. But there's a LOT of play to come, you wouldn't want to put your house on any result.

IMHO both sides are a bit similar in that they have pretty good batting, strong openers, stubborn middle order and potentially nuisance-value tailenders. Both also have somewhat injury depleted bowling attacks.

Tomorrow's first session is all important, I think. To have a really good chance of victory, Australia will want at least a 100 run lead on the first innings, and then to bowl out the poms cheaply - our chasing of small totals is notoriously rubbish.

Gilchrist/Langer/Hobart/Pakistan. Something I'd rather NOT have to go through again (given that most of that last day I was on an XPT from Melbourne to Sydney, stretching out at ridiculous angles to get ANY sort of ABC radio reception! :))

Bomber Spirit
3 Jan 2003, 21:44
I'll definately tip Australia from here. Steve Waugh & Gilchrist looked fantastic during their partnership this evening, and I wouldn't be at all surprised if they lasted for quite a while tomorrow.
After that, a lot depends on England's second innings. As we saw in Melbourne, Australia wouldn't want to be chasing too many in the last innings.

topjars
4 Jan 2003, 20:14
Still say England.... but Itll be interesting to see what we chase

Diego
4 Jan 2003, 21:35
I missed the last session. How is the wicket fairing up? 4th day turner at the scg?

I don't know hey I can easily see England edging Australia out. But I wouldnt be suprised if the htting runs are scored by Steve Waugh.

Desredandwhite
4 Jan 2003, 21:38
Well, I'll say this - the ONLY thing in Australia's favour is Nasser Hussain's captaincy. I reckon he'll get paranoid and try to set 450+ for the Aussies to win. In doing so, he will probably have to bat till tea and leave only 3-4 sessions to bowl us out. If the target is above 400, I reckon the Aussies will probably play out the draw - if it is 300-350, the team knows they have done it before and will have a go.

Decisions, decisions...

for mine: England/Draw/Australia is 40/50/10 (bearing in mind my bias)

My North
4 Jan 2003, 21:44
Can't vote. The test match will be a Tie. Caddick to take the last wicket

Ronnie Irani
4 Jan 2003, 21:54
If I was playing England would win for sure.

topjars
5 Jan 2003, 12:43
Its lookin like a big score Des.
Nassar knows what we are capable of....and Steve Waugh may yet go out in a blaze of glory. IE Another ton and another victory

Slax
5 Jan 2003, 13:39
with the Aussies chasing 400 on that wicket and with our record in chasing totals not bloody likely.

Diego
5 Jan 2003, 13:42
A useless boring draw.

If England had a decent bowling attack I would put my money on England.

Briedis
5 Jan 2003, 15:36
Originally posted by Frosties_Flank
A useless boring draw.

If England had a decent bowling attack I would put my money on England.

Caddick and Hoggard have started really well. Great line & length and swinging the ball just enough.

Australia to win with Gilly coming in and scoring 200 to win it. Steve Waugh to hit the winning runs!

Diego
5 Jan 2003, 15:55
Originally posted by Briedis
Caddick and Hoggard have started really well.


Thanks to the umpire with the bad eyesight! ;)

larrikin
5 Jan 2003, 15:59
I was going to say darw but after seeing that ball rear up off a good length to Martyn I think England are in the box seat.

topjars
5 Jan 2003, 18:02
With it locked on 11 all plus 3 people going for a draw Im gonna change my mind and go for Australia!!!

THEN....Steve Waugh to announce his retirement after scoring a chanceless hundred