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Makes sense when you think about it. At the moment, players and umpires can get decisions wrong. All they've done with DRS and similar systems is provided another layer and more opportunity to get things wrong.

I'd have some sympathy for us if that LBW shout was even a 1% chance of being given. Wasn't even a gamble though, it was just a sign of complete desperation. I do agree with Stokes though; I'm surprised ball tracking showed the culprit from Lyon hitting the stumps. Looked to be going down leg to me.
Having looked at it again , as it was given not out , even if it was going on to fractionally clip leg stump they wouldn't have overturned it any way. The big one was the Lyon fumble to miss the run out . But really the last hour was just a comedy of errors by us .
They say Fast bowlers are just big dumb campaigners , our trio went out of their way to prove it , and Stokes was good enough to take full advantage.
 
Having looked at it again , as it was given not out , even if it was going on to fractionally clip leg stump they wouldn't have overturned it any way. The big one was the Lyon fumble to miss the run out . But really the last hour was just a comedy of errors by us .
They say Fast bowlers are just big dumb campaigners , our trio went out of their way to prove it , and Stokes was good enough to take full advantage.

You mean the Lyon LBW? If so, they showed it smashing into leg with ball tracking. Three reds. Could just have been one of the Poms in the graphic centre having a laugh, for all I know.

Agree Lyon's fumble was awful, the throw wasn't much better though and should never have come down to it in the first place. Hazlewood got pumped but at least he was bowling full. Cummins and Pattinson should be belted around the head until they work out that its better to bowl in the other half of the pitch. Those dim feckers just kept banging it into the pitch. Stuart Broad LBW to a good yorker? Lets go back to banging it in short of a length!
 
You mean the Lyon LBW? If so, they showed it smashing into leg with ball tracking. Three reds. Could just have been one of the Poms in the graphic centre having a laugh, for all I know.

Agree Lyon's fumble was awful, the throw wasn't much better though and should never have come down to it in the first place. Hazlewood got pumped but at least he was bowling full. Cummins and Pattinson should be belted around the head until they work out that its better to bowl in the other half of the pitch. Those dim feckers just kept banging it into the pitch. Stuart Broad LBW to a good yorker? Lets go back to banging it in short of a length!
I hate Stuart Broad. He’s also been a bit of a whipping boy for the Poms because he bowls too short. This Ashes he’s been fantastic because he’s pitched the ****ing thing up. Pattinson I kind of get because he’s tended to be a hot head and is just dipping his toe back in the water at international level but I’m really disappointed with Cummins because he’s generally been a smart cricketer.

We may as well bring Brett Lee out of retirement if we want a blowfish bouncer war. Just because Archer can badge anyone with the odd surprise bouncer doesn’t mean our bowlers shouldn’t be trying to hit the stumps.
 

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Yes , the review Paine burnt pitched outside leg and never looked like hitting the stumps .

Yep. I flicked away briefly and was confused as **** as to why they were going through the motions for that one. I'm glad we had something actually worth reviewing before we lost the game just to really rub that horrendous decision into the psyche of all involved.
 
They're both rubbish, but to be fair, Jones is significantly more rubbish.

Agree re: Taylor - feels like he's literally been platituded into insensibility and can no longer say anything remotely relevant. Press button A for back-slapping camaraderie, press button B for jovial optimism, press button C for fond reminiscing, etc etc etc. Says nothing interesting despite the fact he should be one of the best placed people to comment on what's going right and wrong at the moment. He really is woeful.

Healy in the same camp except when he's commenting on a keeper.

I feel like Taylor used to share good insight but has been sucked into the channel 9 buddy, buddy attempted comedy troupe. Healy has always been a useless barracker except, as you say, when he talks about keeping (same with Slater and batting).
 
Johnny Karate , I think you might retract that part about Cummins being a "smart cricketer".


"When you look at it - a couple of catches, maybe a run out, but when a batsman comes out and scores a hundred like that, hitting sixes from an offspinner out of the rough so cleanly, you've just got to say well done. Someone's had a day out, we'll be right."

"If you're not absolutely perfect you can go for runs and I think if we reflect on that half-an-hour, they might have got 30 or 40 runs pretty quickly. But other than that I thought we were brilliant. We'll have a look at that but the second new ball sometimes is a different ball game to the first new ball."

"I think the most pleasing thing for us, one, we bowled really well, but as you said I feel like we've got really good plans and processes to all of them. Ben Stokes obviously had a day out today and was probably playing more like one-day cricket towards the end there but we saw yesterday they batted for 70 overs and kept them to two runs an over and always felt like we were in the game. All three games we've been in a match-winning position so we know how to do 99 per cent of it. Hopefully we can get over the line in the next one."


Doesn't sound like they (or at least Cummins) learned anything at all. Ben Stokes had a day out - it happens, we couldn't have done anything to stop him, other than maybe get him out, or get his partner out. Pretty amazing given the amount of T20 matches these guys play that they had no comeback to a guy doinking them out of the park. Interesting too to throw Lyon out there for getting smoked out of the rough when the quicks went for plenty themselves.
 
Johnny Karate , I think you might retract that part about Cummins being a "smart cricketer".


"When you look at it - a couple of catches, maybe a run out, but when a batsman comes out and scores a hundred like that, hitting sixes from an offspinner out of the rough so cleanly, you've just got to say well done. Someone's had a day out, we'll be right."

"If you're not absolutely perfect you can go for runs and I think if we reflect on that half-an-hour, they might have got 30 or 40 runs pretty quickly. But other than that I thought we were brilliant. We'll have a look at that but the second new ball sometimes is a different ball game to the first new ball."

"I think the most pleasing thing for us, one, we bowled really well, but as you said I feel like we've got really good plans and processes to all of them. Ben Stokes obviously had a day out today and was probably playing more like one-day cricket towards the end there but we saw yesterday they batted for 70 overs and kept them to two runs an over and always felt like we were in the game. All three games we've been in a match-winning position so we know how to do 99 per cent of it. Hopefully we can get over the line in the next one."


Doesn't sound like they (or at least Cummins) learned anything at all. Ben Stokes had a day out - it happens, we couldn't have done anything to stop him, other than maybe get him out, or get his partner out. Pretty amazing given the amount of T20 matches these guys play that they had no comeback to a guy doinking them out of the park. Interesting too to throw Lyon out there for getting smoked out of the rough when the quicks went for plenty themselves.
1. Cheerfully withdrawn.
2. Does Cummins post on Demonland?
 
Johnny Karate , I think you might retract that part about Cummins being a "smart cricketer".


"When you look at it - a couple of catches, maybe a run out, but when a batsman comes out and scores a hundred like that, hitting sixes from an offspinner out of the rough so cleanly, you've just got to say well done. Someone's had a day out, we'll be right."

"If you're not absolutely perfect you can go for runs and I think if we reflect on that half-an-hour, they might have got 30 or 40 runs pretty quickly. But other than that I thought we were brilliant. We'll have a look at that but the second new ball sometimes is a different ball game to the first new ball."

"I think the most pleasing thing for us, one, we bowled really well, but as you said I feel like we've got really good plans and processes to all of them. Ben Stokes obviously had a day out today and was probably playing more like one-day cricket towards the end there but we saw yesterday they batted for 70 overs and kept them to two runs an over and always felt like we were in the game. All three games we've been in a match-winning position so we know how to do 99 per cent of it. Hopefully we can get over the line in the next one."


Doesn't sound like they (or at least Cummins) learned anything at all. Ben Stokes had a day out - it happens, we couldn't have done anything to stop him, other than maybe get him out, or get his partner out. Pretty amazing given the amount of T20 matches these guys play that they had no comeback to a guy doinking them out of the park. Interesting too to throw Lyon out there for getting smoked out of the rough when the quicks went for plenty themselves.
"If you're not absolutely perfect you can go for runs and I think if we reflect on that half-an-hour, they might have got 30 or 40 runs pretty quickly. But other than that I thought we were brilliant. We'll have a look at that but the second new ball sometimes is a different ball game to the first new ball."
hahaha In the first innings maybe , in the second , you are kidding .
 
"If you're not absolutely perfect you can go for runs and I think if we reflect on that half-an-hour, they might have got 30 or 40 runs pretty quickly. But other than that I thought we were brilliant. We'll have a look at that but the second new ball sometimes is a different ball game to the first new ball."
hahaha In the first innings maybe , in the second , you are kidding .

Yep, disturbing lack of accountability.
 
Looks like Anderson will be back in for the Poms next test. Woakes hasn’t been great but I think they might drop Leach. There’s also talk of Roy and Denly switching spots in the order but neither should really be in the team, ditto Buttler and Bairstow.

Obviously Smith will come in for Australia and the smart money would be on Khawaja to get the bullet. It’s kind of like debating whether JKH or Stretch deserve the last bench spot but I’d drop Harris instead. I think there’s also a chance they’ll roll the dice with Starc. He’s my least preferred option but it’s not like Pattinson and Siddle have made the most of their opportunities and I doubt they have the balls to debut Neser.

Momentum is definitely with England but if they **** up in one match, we win the Ashes. If the batsmen could get a total of 350-400 instead of 150-250 it would be a tremendous help.
 
Looks like Anderson will be back in for the Poms next test. Woakes hasn’t been great but I think they might drop Leach. There’s also talk of Roy and Denly switching spots in the order but neither should really be in the team, ditto Buttler and Bairstow.

Obviously Smith will come in for Australia and the smart money would be on Khawaja to get the bullet. It’s kind of like debating whether JKH or Stretch deserve the last bench spot but I’d drop Harris instead. I think there’s also a chance they’ll roll the dice with Starc. He’s my least preferred option but it’s not like Pattinson and Siddle have made the most of their opportunities and I doubt they have the balls to debut Neser.

Momentum is definitely with England but if they fu** up in one match, we win the Ashes. If the batsmen could get a total of 350-400 instead of 150-250 it would be a tremendous help.

Roy and Denly swapping makes sense (or at least Denly opening) - Denly is one of the few Poms showing a proclivity to actually leave the odd delivery. He's not a great bat but given how the Poms top order have been travelling, he may as well open anyway. If Roy gets picked for the 4th Test it'll be a travesty. Imagine being a Test hopeful and seeing Roy hack away and consistently fail yet get backed in to the hilt for no good reason.


Take your pick of half a dozen names from that list. My choice would be Ben Mike - what a name. Or perhaps Felix Organ. You'd surely prefer to throw Gary Ballance another lifeline than persist with Roy, even though his footwork makes Khawaja look extravagant.

I'd imagine Harris will get the spear and Khawaja will open. You could punt any of Harris, Khawaja or Wade and they wouldn't have much of a case to argue. Harris has done nothing yet but only played one match, Khawaja has had a few starts and hasn't gone on with it and Wade has had one good dig, one start and a collection of nothings.

Re: the bowling, who knows what they'll do, but Pattinson has bowled a few decent spells and a fair bit of rubbish, so I wouldn't be surprised if he gets the arse. Picking Starc is a gamble but it could pay off. Sitting on the sidelines watching others with half the talent he has bowling for Australia will hopefully inspire him to do better, should he get a guernsey. The steady and dull offerings of Siddle might be more what we need, though.

My changes: Harris for Smith, Pattinson for Siddle.
 

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Quick summary of day 1
Bowled out a Derbyshire team (div 2 ) of unknown quality (probably very little) for 172 and in reply we are 0-77 . Khawaja and Harris opened . I assume
the reason Labuschagne played is for his spin bowling , Starcs first spell was economical and his last was typical cleaning up the tail . I have no idea what any of this means in picking the next test team .
 
Day 2 v Derbyshire
Well we declared at 5-338 , Harris(64) either ran himself out or Khawaja(72) couldn't be bothered ,take your pick , M.Marsh(74) came in at first drop followed by Smith (23) and Wade (12) , before Bancroft (36no) and Labuschagne (39no) had a hit . We have them 3-53 in their 2nd go and as it is a 3 day match we may not need to bat again . Good luck figuring out who they will pick for the next test.
 
Day 2 v Derbyshire
Well we declared at 5-338 , Harris(64) either ran himself out or Khawaja(72) couldn't be bothered ,take your pick , M.Marsh(74) came in at first drop followed by Smith (23) and Wade (12) , before Bancroft (36no) and Labuschagne (39no) had a hit . We have them 3-53 in their 2nd go and as it is a 3 day match we may not need to bat again . Good luck figuring out who they will pick for the next test.

Yep. A tour match giving a few positive selection headaches is a good thing, but can you drop Harris or Khawaja after that? Not much point in having tour matches if they're going to be ignored. Quite frankly, I don't get having tour matches between Test matches. Did a few Cricket Australia folk want a bit of an extended holiday? Can't really push Wade out or it disrupts the order.

Probably kidding ourselves anyway. Smith comes in, another quick probably comes in and two names get drawn out of a hat to get dropped.
 
Yep. A tour match giving a few positive selection headaches is a good thing, but can you drop Harris or Khawaja after that? Not much point in having tour matches if they're going to be ignored. Quite frankly, I don't get having tour matches between Test matches. Did a few Cricket Australia folk want a bit of an extended holiday? Can't really push Wade out or it disrupts the order.

Probably kidding ourselves anyway. Smith comes in, another quick probably comes in and two names get drawn out of a hat to get dropped.
Pretty much .
 
Johnny Karate , I think you might retract that part about Cummins being a "smart cricketer".


"When you look at it - a couple of catches, maybe a run out, but when a batsman comes out and scores a hundred like that, hitting sixes from an offspinner out of the rough so cleanly, you've just got to say well done. Someone's had a day out, we'll be right."

"If you're not absolutely perfect you can go for runs and I think if we reflect on that half-an-hour, they might have got 30 or 40 runs pretty quickly. But other than that I thought we were brilliant. We'll have a look at that but the second new ball sometimes is a different ball game to the first new ball."

"I think the most pleasing thing for us, one, we bowled really well, but as you said I feel like we've got really good plans and processes to all of them. Ben Stokes obviously had a day out today and was probably playing more like one-day cricket towards the end there but we saw yesterday they batted for 70 overs and kept them to two runs an over and always felt like we were in the game. All three games we've been in a match-winning position so we know how to do 99 per cent of it. Hopefully we can get over the line in the next one."


Doesn't sound like they (or at least Cummins) learned anything at all. Ben Stokes had a day out - it happens, we couldn't have done anything to stop him, other than maybe get him out, or get his partner out. Pretty amazing given the amount of T20 matches these guys play that they had no comeback to a guy doinking them out of the park. Interesting too to throw Lyon out there for getting smoked out of the rough when the quicks went for plenty themselves.
I read that. ****ing infuriating to say the least. No accountability and hes brushed it off like a pre season game. It's the biggest choke in Australian sporting history and I'd say Cummins is probably the most responsible
 

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Anderson pinged his calf again and is now out for the rest of the series. A fit Anderson added to their attack probably would have meant that Australia would struggle to score 250 for the rest of the series. Of course, that could happen regardless, but Anderson would’ve given the Poms an enormous fillip.
 
Anderson pinged his calf again and is now out for the rest of the series. A fit Anderson added to their attack probably would have meant that Australia would struggle to score 250 for the rest of the series. Of course, that could happen regardless, but Anderson would’ve given the Poms an enormous fillip.
They have named Craig Overton in the squad , whether he plays or runs the drinks remains to be seen i guess .
 
Anderson pinged his calf again and is now out for the rest of the series. A fit Anderson added to their attack probably would have meant that Australia would struggle to score 250 for the rest of the series. Of course, that could happen regardless, but Anderson would’ve given the Poms an enormous fillip.

I don't like Anderson but that's a shame for him. Multiple calves could be the end of the old man.

Would've been interesting for our bowlers (I think we'll go unchanged) on a deck prepared to suit Anderson. I guess they'll cook up something dry again now.
 
Mitch Marsh is apparently in the call-up frame. Huzzah!! We're saved!!

Could we not send Shane Watson an SOS to see if he'd like to come out of retirement? Tell him his broad shoulders and even broader front pad is required to help win the Ashes back. Will do at worst as good a job as Marsh with LBW review gold thrown in to boot.
 

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