We didn't get through a full days play, go and check the overs bowled..
I'm not arguing that we did get through a full days play...
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We didn't get through a full days play, go and check the overs bowled..
Which shield teams are going to give the English XI a spot next time around?So it's a case of "we can't be arsed preparing properly when we come to you, so you we won't let you prepare properly when you come to us".
How about both sides preparing properly for every series to give the public the highest standard of cricket possible?
Do your homework champExactly. It works both ways.
From what I can tell Ponting reckons only two squad changes from now to the next Ashes series. One forced by Khawaja retirement.Yep, we have the Kiwi's. Don't have the bowlers they once did. Still be 90,000 on Boxing Day and sell out day 1 of the Pink Test in Sydney as they are occasions but crowds will be certainly lower. Hopefully we have quite a newer side too in preparation for the 2027 Ashes. Then again we have idiot Bailey selecting the side.
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As they should. They have a duty to do what is best for them and their members. If the ECB tries to withhold funding then it becomes a different matter.
Almost playing like a team who is relief to win the Ashes 3-0 given how undermanned the team was in the first 2 Tests, near full strength in the 3rd Test with only Hazelwood out. There has been 12 times a side has won 3-0 (11 by us and 1 by England) and only 3 of them were whitewash by us.If we had've been 4-0 like we should have then we might've bowled with more focus today to get a 5-0 Today we looked like a side content with the Ashes.
If Australia bat like they should, especially having Starc at 10, then we should have a boring draw. Will Australia bat as they should though.
If you don’t ask, you don't get. But there are 18 counties and only 6 states, hence three times the opportunity. England have shown that when they prepare properly (2010-11), they perform better. It doesn't have to be about English batsmen playing Shield cricket. They just need to do the hard yards in tour matches.Which shield teams are going to give the English XI a spot next time around?
Yep, we have the Kiwi's. Don't have the bowlers they once did. Still be 90,000 on Boxing Day and sell out day 1 of the Pink Test in Sydney as they are occasions but crowds will be certainly lower. Hopefully we have quite a newer side too in preparation for the 2027 Ashes. Then again we have idiot Bailey selecting the side.
There's an argument to say that county cricket is so bad nowadays that it doesn't serve as proper preparation for an Ashes contest. The WTC final was much better for Australia than any tour match could have provided.If it’s purely about denying Australian players a chance to play (as opposed to the dual benefit of denying Australian players a chance to play, AND affording more places to local players to grow and develop) any County worth its salt will find an overseas recruit of at least comparable value anyway. Sure you might not find a Pat Cummins or Steve Smith popping out of any old country but these guys play little or no County cricket anyway; Smith played 3 games in 2023 as a tune up for the Ashes (and didn’t even do that well) and Cummins I don’t think has ever played County cricket. So most of the Counties in such a scenario should still be able to look after their own interests
Well for me they picked the wrong spinner for Aussie conditions .....and they didn't back him on seaming wicketsPicking Murphy here is more for 2027 BGT in India than for this match. Can't expect Murphy and Kuhnemann to perform with limited international cricket.
There's been a lot of conversation about how more game time for England in Aus wouldn't have been helpful for this team - many former players have said as much.There's an argument to say that county cricket is so bad nowadays that it doesn't serve as proper preparation for an Ashes contest. The WTC final was much better for Australia than any tour match could have provided.
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One confrontation? He bowled 284 balls at him in that series. Never even looked like getting him out, but you paint your idiotic rhetoric memory how ever you like.In that one confrontation he beat him 3 times, found the edge twice, had a hook shot fall short of fine leg and hit him 4 times - abdomen, shoulder, glove, and head - so I’m guessing Smith wasn’t at his absolute career peak of comfort in that specific innings unless those were deliberate tactics.
Zak Crawley is way ahead of him.Ok so the theory seems to be we keep playing Green until he finds his groove in test cricket.
Could be the luckiest 100 test player ever at this rate.
And England may be asking the Australians to do the same, rather than provide them extended county stintsIf you don’t ask, you don't get. But there are 18 counties and only 6 states, hence three times the opportunity. England have shown that when they prepare properly (2010-11), they perform better. It doesn't have to be about English batsmen playing Shield cricket. They just need to do the hard yards in tour matches.
A pity South Africa not coming out next summer as they're usually competitive regardless of how strong their team is regarded in the lead-up and Hayden has said they're the toughest combatants onfield in terms of how they withstand our sledging etc. We need a close, tough series, though they don't usually attract the crowds which watch England and Inda.Yep, we have the Kiwi's. Don't have the bowlers they once did. Still be 90,000 on Boxing Day and sell out day 1 of the Pink Test in Sydney as they are occasions but crowds will be certainly lower. Hopefully we have quite a newer side too in preparation for the 2027 Ashes. Then again we have idiot Bailey selecting the side.
Backed themselves into a corner, if the pitch stays flat and he can't even make runs on it then what???Ok so the theory seems to be we keep playing Green until he finds his groove in test cricket.
Could be the luckiest 100 test player ever at this rate.
Backed themselves into a corner, if the pitch stays flat and he can't even make runs on it then what???
The Saffas campaignering us at home would honestly be the best thing that could happen to the team. Losing overseas never has the same anger as losing at home, so when it happens in 8 months we won't care. Then we'll tonk NZ around and pretend all is well.A pity South Africa not coming out next summer as they're usually competitive regardless of how strong their team is regarded in the lead-up and Hayden has said they're the toughest combatants onfield in terms of how they withstand our sledging etc. We need a close, tough series, though they don't usually attract the crowds which watch England and Inda.
One confrontation? He bowled 284 balls at him in that series. Never even looked like getting him out, but you paint your idiotic rhetoric memory how ever you like.


