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The Ashes 2009

Aannnnd there's the next one. Tea at 4:30 and England in for second innings? I fear asking the Oval groundsmen to provide a 'result' wicket was unwise. They got a bit carried away.
 
Aannnnd there's the next one. Tea at 4:30 and England in for second innings? I fear asking the Oval groundsmen to provide a 'result' wicket was unwise. They got a bit carried away.
Given the current bowling conditions, and possible rain later in the weekend, England might have to enforce the follow-on at this rate if they want to win...
 
I wouldn't call Cleethorpes 'the seaside'. :p Mind, I'm rather spoiled for beaches in Cornwall ;)

I will be fighting my way up the M5 through the returning emmets. Thank God for Aggers and Co or I'd go nuts.
 
Hmmm, if it does mean follow-on is available, should England take it?

Perhaps they shouldn't - with no rain forecast, and tomorrow likely to be very sunny, England could take advantage quickly. I'm not entirely sure why Aggers and co. insist on Australia batting last?
 
I doubt the follow on will be available. I suspect the tail will wag a fair bit. Though I do think England will be back at the wicket before close at 7pm tonight. I shall miss that, giving my Uncle a lesson in his new mobile phone.

England will (and should) bat again, as long and hard as they possibly can. There's 3 days left in this game. Lots of runs, then too much time for the Aussies to bat to a draw. By Sunday the pitch will resemble a golf bunker.

Betcha Ponting's wishing he'd picked a spinner after all. ;)
 
^ I think that Australia will avoid it. Now trail by 3 runs with that four to Siddle.

So, where does this match go? Who knows.
 
I wouldn't call Cleethorpes 'the seaside'. :p Mind, I'm rather spoiled for beaches in Cornwall ;)
Is it just me, or does everyone know about Cleethorpes now? Maybe it's some strange junction point in the space-time continuum. :bolian: [Or maybe you should just keep your fool mouth shut - someone]
 
Well, looks like any talk about following on has passed now. Probably just as well, according to Aggers.

133-8. A shocking 8-72 this session.

BRING! IT! ON! :D
 
Well done to England for that session. Maybe I should hit the sack. What is the chance of it raining cats and dogs in London over the next 3 days?? :evil:
 
Well that one was a seriously crummy umpiring decision. Much though we want to win, I think we want to win fairly. Clark must have had at least another half a dozen runs in him! I suppose it makes up for the Clarke mistake.

Can Rauf see round that painted up nozzle?
 
Aannnnd there's the next one. Tea at 4:30 and England in for second innings? I fear asking the Oval groundsmen to provide a 'result' wicket was unwise. They got a bit carried away.

I would say there might be some umm...heated media comment on this point tomorrow morning when Australia wakes up and realises the Ashes are gone.

Doctored wicket or not, Stuart Broad bowled at the stumps while we elected to bowl 2 feet outside off yesterday. Attacking cricket beats conservatism any time.

Congratulations England fans...but just remember : if history continues to repeat you can look forward to a 5-0 drubbing in 2011 :evil:
 
It ain't over yet. England have a positive flair for snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. There's another go round each yet: if England collapse as spectacularly second time and Australia bowl properly, there might still be a chaseable total. At which point Harmison's nerves come into play and he starts aiming straight for the stumps... at Edgbaston.

In England we never cross bridges before they're hatched.
 
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