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Just The Ashes

Who wins the 2021/2022 Ashes Series?

  • Australia without W.A. interference.

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I reckon this one is better.
I saw the Dyson catch live at the ground and what is forgotten is that he got a sighter when he caught Michael Holding on the boundary a couple of overs before. The Clarke hit went further up than it did out.
 
I saw the Dyson catch live at the ground and what is forgotten is that he got a sighter when he caught Michael Holding on the boundary a couple of overs before. The Clarke hit went further up than it did out.
Dyson catch was great for his time, but the fielding as advanced so far, we see those sorts of catches all the time now.

Some of the catches on the boundary these days are insane
 
Dyson catch was great for his time, but the fielding as advanced so far, we see those sorts of catches all the time now.

Some of the catches on the boundary these days are insane

Yet some of the misses in slips and by keepers are terrible.
 

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Looks like in the 24 years since we've last played in Pakistan they have not learnt a single thing about how to curate a cricket pitch. The previous one was a road and this one is an absolute dog's breakfast. The test is not five overs old and there is variable bounce, a little movement off the seam and the outfield is surprisingly slow.

We can only hope that we have the best of conditions.
 
Dyson catch was great for his time, but the fielding as advanced so far, we see those sorts of catches all the time now.

Some of the catches on the boundary these days are insane
Did you see the Cartwright one yesterday? Brilliant.
 
LOL I just looked at the Oxford dictionary under rabble, and there was a photo of the England cricket team. They have no coach, no managing director, no selectors, and now no Test captain - with no suitable candidates to take over the role. Good luck to the poor muppet who draws the short straw: he's in for a world of hurt.
 
LOL I just looked at the Oxford dictionary under rabble, and there was a photo of the England cricket team. They have no coach, no managing director, no selectors, and now no Test captain - with no suitable candidates to take over the role. Good luck to the poor muppet who draws the short straw: he's in for a world of hurt.
They should head hunt Langer.
 
They should head hunt Langer.
He would be stupid to agree. No-win scenario with a board that has actively demeaned 4 day cricket to such an extent that they've only got about 5 Test players.
 
He would be stupid to agree. No-win scenario with a board that has actively demeaned 4 day cricket to such an extent that they've only got about 5 Test players.
That 100 competition they started last year was stupid - as you said, red ball cricket means nothing in England right now, and they're paying for it. Competent Test players in England are about as rare as Warriors flags :-).
 
What the hell is going on in England? Kiwis 4 for 12 in the 1st Test!!!!!!
Amazing what happens when you play Anderson! Almost like he's a damn good bowler..
 
Amazing what happens when you play Anderson! Almost like he's a damn good bowler..
Yeah but he's 94 years old - how long can they play him? Will he and Broad play in next year's Ashes? :-)
 

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Yeah but he's 94 years old - how long can they play him?
As long as he's best XI (which he very much is now).

Will he and Broad play in next year's Ashes? :)
Yes, they sure should. He and Broad in English conditions are dynamite. Might be the perfect ending for both if England win that Ashes.
 
Amazing what happens when you play Anderson! Almost like he's a damn good bowler..
Only in favourable conditions
He averages 30 in test cricket for a reason.
 
The more things change, the more they stay the same - the Poms bowled the Kiwis out for 132, and were then cruising at 0 for 59. But they then imploded, losing 7 for 41. At stumps they were 7 for 116, still 16 behind.
 
The more things change, the more they stay the same - the Poms bowled the Kiwis out for 132, and were then cruising at 0 for 59. But they then imploded, losing 7 for 41. At stumps they were 7 for 116, still 16 behind.
Yep. At one point they lost 5/8.

The more things change.......
 
Yep. At one point they lost 5/8.

The more things change.......
One of the great examples of optimism is seeing an English batsman with sunscreen on his nose :-).
 

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Green and Carey with hopefully a match winning partnership against Sri Lanka on day 2. Green looks to be a future great and I have hopes for something like Kallis.
Great catch to dismiss Carey.
 
The lead is now over100 courtesy of Green, Carey and a late fun knockaround from the Skipper. Terrific knock from Uber Koala as well. Any more runs will be a bonus.

Galle is in such a spectacular but vulnerable location. The ground was destroyed not long ago. Warnie and MuMu did a wonderful job in raising money for both aid for people in the region and the rebuilding of the ground.

Warnie may have been a nob, but he was our nob. Watching this Test makes me sad and happy at the same time.
 
Carey is starting to have a knack of getting them when we need them.

Green is a very exciting prospect. He looks a million bucks with bat and ball. Starting to get a few results to back up the obvious talent.

Never been to Sri Lanka, but have heard Galle described as one of the most spectacular cricket grounds.
 
Carey is starting to have a knack of getting them when we need them.

Green is a very exciting prospect. He looks a million bucks with bat and ball. Starting to get a few results to back up the obvious talent.

Never been to Sri Lanka, but have heard Galle described as one of the most spectacular cricket grounds.
Carey reminds me of early Kim Hughes who would get to the 40s, do all the hard work then throw his wicket away by having a rush of blood.
 
Carey reminds me of early Kim Hughes who would get to the 40s, do all the hard work then throw his wicket away by having a rush of blood.
Which is far more acceptable as a keeper, but agreed.
He seems to get out, just after he has done enough. This is both great and frustrating.

Im a Carey fan, mostly because when he was on the cusp of the national team (the year he broke the shield dismissal record), Kevin Sheedy at a function I was at (he did a million in the first 3 years of the Giants) talked about him.
He said that not taking Carey through to the AFL years ranks as one of the hardest things he had done because he was such a galvanizing person in very trying times in that pre-afl era, he said that Carey may be the best leader of men he had seen for his age, and maybe even forgetting his age. Was a huge wrap in my mind. He talked about how they were trying to find a way to put him, but in the heart of hearts they knew he was just sort of the standard.
Sheedy said if he makes the Australian team pencil him to be straight to the leadership group and he'll probably get to captain them. That kind of happened in the short stuff anyway.
 

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