Ashes 2023 16:47 - Jun 8 with 99720 views | Hoopstar | Ah the home Ashes series is almost upon us, my personal favourite sporting event (not down under, that's just generally depressing.) I need something big sporting wise to focus on and quit my worrying about QPR for a while. Anyone going? I was at the first day of the World Test Championship at the Oval yesterday. The Aussies looked in depressingly good nick with the bat and their pace attack appears as terrifying as ever. I think it's going to be an exciting, tough, tense series that'll go down to the wire. I only managed to get tickets to the very final day of the Ashes on 31st July at the Oval, you never know. I predict... Crawley to average less than 20 with Duckett getting closer to mid 30s Brook to really secure his position as an outstanding talent and mainstay of the team Pope to struggle again~ Root, in what could be his last home Ashes, proving his worth again Bairstow - haven't a clue which version turns up post broken foot Broad - an Ashes too far? You'd be mad to write him or Jimmy off. Robinson to nab Smith at least four times.. | | | | |
Ashes 2023 on 09:36 - Jun 17 with 2684 views | Hayesender | Apparently a bit of cloud cover in Brum today. Get that ball swinging boys | |
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Ashes 2023 on 09:47 - Jun 17 with 2667 views | derbyhoop | Declaring was a brave decision. 4 overs at the end of the day might have brought some success. Without a wicket it looks an unnecessary gamble. Hindsight, eh? | |
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Ashes 2023 on 11:31 - Jun 17 with 2629 views | westy | Gonna be a long day for England today me thinks | | | |
Ashes 2023 on 11:39 - Jun 17 with 2621 views | Rangersw12 | Told ya we shouldn't of picked Broad 😂 | | | |
Ashes 2023 on 11:40 - Jun 17 with 2619 views | ted_hendrix | Warner V Broad. LOL. | |
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Ashes 2023 on 12:08 - Jun 17 with 2553 views | Antti_Heinola |
Ashes 2023 on 22:55 - Jun 16 by daveB | has to be a balance, that just seems insane as did the declaration, hope it works though |
11 wins in 13 does indeed sound insane. Balance is boring. | |
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Ashes 2023 on 13:31 - Jun 17 with 2482 views | LimehouseR | England's session that with Smith gone. The mentality of tis team plays a big part and I think the Aussies are starting to realise what Bad ball is really about. They won't say they are but I think they are a bit rattled. They're trying to play their game but England are just overwhelming when they are in the ascendency... | | | |
Ashes 2023 on 17:38 - Jun 17 with 2331 views | Nov77 | Been sitting here waiting for England to get a wicket with a no ball, and there it is. Stokes and broad have been doing it all day. Criminal. Bairstow’s missed a couple of chances too.. Really need to take advantage of the new ball now. | |
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Ashes 2023 on 17:49 - Jun 17 with 2316 views | Malintabuk | A little disappointing. Was at a Spitfire game the other week and we were saying that leaving Foakes out could be costly. Understand that Birstow was hard to leave out, but no good scoring 50 odds when you miss chances and they score more But a fantastic knock by Kawaja who as proved in a 5 day game it don't have to be crash bang wallop... aggressive yes. Can see the Aussies over taking us here, where we could have batted them out of the game with a little more care | | | |
Ashes 2023 on 18:01 - Jun 17 with 2303 views | stowmarketrange | I’m getting bored with the crap commentary from Sky.That bird’s voice is enough to send me to sleep and Pieterson isn’t much better. Bring back Lloyd,Gower and Botham. | | | |
Ashes 2023 on 18:40 - Jun 17 with 2247 views | Benny_the_Ball |
Ashes 2023 on 09:47 - Jun 17 by derbyhoop | Declaring was a brave decision. 4 overs at the end of the day might have brought some success. Without a wicket it looks an unnecessary gamble. Hindsight, eh? |
No, I thought it was a poor decision at the time and have seen little today to change my mind. | | | |
Ashes 2023 on 12:10 - Jun 18 with 2051 views | Hooparoo | Nicely poised | |
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Ashes 2023 on 12:12 - Jun 18 with 2048 views | kensalriser | Can someone who knows more about cricket than I do (little) explain why England declared the first innings? | |
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Ashes 2023 on 12:20 - Jun 18 with 2033 views | MedwayR |
Ashes 2023 on 12:12 - Jun 18 by kensalriser | Can someone who knows more about cricket than I do (little) explain why England declared the first innings? |
As I understand it, we need to get Australia out twice so need the time to do that whilst we can put on runs quickly batting shorter periods of time. The last half an hour of the day can be difficult to bat in so we may have had some luck and taken a wicket or two that evening. I'm more concerned about us picking a wicket-keeper who can't keep and a spinner who isn't physically able to bowl for more than a day. | |
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Ashes 2023 on 12:42 - Jun 18 with 2009 views | johnhoop |
Ashes 2023 on 12:12 - Jun 18 by kensalriser | Can someone who knows more about cricket than I do (little) explain why England declared the first innings? |
Phil Tufnell just explained it on TMS. He said, “First innings runs are crucial. We decided to declare. We obviously don’t like first innings runs.” Tongue in cheek, I know, but if they get anything much of a lead we’re going to look pretty silly. | | | |
Ashes 2023 on 13:10 - Jun 18 with 1968 views | Hooparoo |
All up for grabs | |
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Ashes 2023 on 13:22 - Jun 18 with 1948 views | Match82 |
Ashes 2023 on 12:12 - Jun 18 by kensalriser | Can someone who knows more about cricket than I do (little) explain why England declared the first innings? |
Appears to have been psychological. It's interesting if nothing else. | | | |
Ashes 2023 on 13:33 - Jun 18 with 1927 views | Hoopstar | Should make for an entertaining second half of the test then - with rain in the air, and almost dead even. I love Bairstow as a batter but with Foakes in there as keeper you'd fancy the Aussies would have been 60 or so worse off, though he did take a worldie to get rid of Labuschagne. Anyone's game here - Aussies potentially slight faves with the better spin attack on a, theoretically, deterioating wicket? | | | |
Ashes 2023 on 14:52 - Jun 18 with 1847 views | Rangersw12 | The rain is good news for our day 5 tickets England must be favourites with Aussies having to bat last on a wearing pitch . Anyone over 250 is gonna be difficult to chase | | | |
Ashes 2023 on 15:04 - Jun 18 with 1834 views | Antti_Heinola |
Ashes 2023 on 13:22 - Jun 18 by Match82 | Appears to have been psychological. It's interesting if nothing else. |
I think it made perfect sense. Conventional wisdom says bat as long as you possibly can, get as many runs as you can. For Stokes and McCullum, they look at what we have left: Ollie Robinson who might swing his bat at a few, and then Anderson, who might dig in but won't get you many runs. So, instead of putting on 20-30 more and then running out of time in the day, you go aggressively after wickets. Warner and Khawaja have to get in once in the evening: you either get a wicket then, which is great, or worst case they have to get in *again* the next morning. Do that 10 times and you'll pick up that wicket a few times. On this occasion, it didn't quite work: but Warner did ok in the evening, then had to get himself in again in the morning, and couldn't get going. You could argue it worked - and overall, with a bit of better stuff from Bairstow, we'd have been 50-60 runs better off. | |
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Ashes 2023 on 15:26 - Jun 18 with 1825 views | Benny_the_Ball |
Ashes 2023 on 15:04 - Jun 18 by Antti_Heinola | I think it made perfect sense. Conventional wisdom says bat as long as you possibly can, get as many runs as you can. For Stokes and McCullum, they look at what we have left: Ollie Robinson who might swing his bat at a few, and then Anderson, who might dig in but won't get you many runs. So, instead of putting on 20-30 more and then running out of time in the day, you go aggressively after wickets. Warner and Khawaja have to get in once in the evening: you either get a wicket then, which is great, or worst case they have to get in *again* the next morning. Do that 10 times and you'll pick up that wicket a few times. On this occasion, it didn't quite work: but Warner did ok in the evening, then had to get himself in again in the morning, and couldn't get going. You could argue it worked - and overall, with a bit of better stuff from Bairstow, we'd have been 50-60 runs better off. |
That makes perfect sense, however England were not down to just tail-enders; Root was still in and in fine fettle. Let him open up. If he adds another quickfire 40 runs, great, if he gets out then declare. That all being said, the match is finely poised and with unpredictable weather forecast today and day 5, I can understand the logic. If anything, it shows courage and a desire to try and win the game. | | | |
Ashes 2023 on 16:24 - Jun 18 with 1786 views | Benny_the_Ball | Indeed but I have a horrible feeling that the conditions will work against England. Overcast conditions today followed by dry conditions tomorrow will probably favour the team batting tomorrow. Part of me is hoping today will be washed out so England can have the best of it tomorrow. | | | |
Ashes 2023 on 10:00 - Jun 19 with 1600 views | daveB |
Ashes 2023 on 12:08 - Jun 17 by Antti_Heinola | 11 wins in 13 does indeed sound insane. Balance is boring. |
not knocking the last 13 games, just think in this scenario in a very tight game not getting those extra 30/40 runs on offer the way Root was playing seems mad. They should be brave and aggressive but that looks reckless | | | |
Ashes 2023 on 11:13 - Jun 19 with 2678 views | Toast_R | Root settled in nicely this morning. Lovely shots. | | | |
Ashes 2023 on 11:33 - Jun 19 with 2628 views | MrSheen | No Pope! | | | |
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