Ashes thread 10:37 - Aug 1 with 30289 views | Sandyman | Convicts win the toss and bat. | | | | |
Ashes thread on 16:29 - Aug 5 with 2141 views | Nigeriamark |
Ashes thread on 15:31 - Aug 5 by fitzochris | An inability to remove Smith quickly in either innings and an inability to bat to the situation cost us. I'm worried that lessons won't be learned in time for the next test. |
If I read you correctly other than batting and bowling we weren’t that bad :-) | | | |
Ashes thread on 16:32 - Aug 5 with 2131 views | fitzochris |
Ashes thread on 16:29 - Aug 5 by Nigeriamark | If I read you correctly other than batting and bowling we weren’t that bad :-) |
It’s a struggle when you recall we had them at 122-8 in the first innings. Smith saved them when he was backed up and did so again in the second innings. If we found a way to stop him piling on runs until he got bored, today’s chase may have been achievable. As it was, we were playing for a draw at best, and failed to bat accordingly. It’s remarkable we posted a lead of 90 in the first innings, given the similar wobble we had there. | |
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Ashes thread on 16:42 - Aug 5 with 2114 views | 49thseason |
Ashes thread on 15:48 - Aug 5 by mingthemerciless | Same with all our sporting teams I'm afraid. When the going gets tough we fold ! We're bringing through a generation of players who have had it easy all their lives and when it come to a real scrap they haven't got what it takes to deal with it. Football, Cricket, Rugby - we can knock over the small nations but when the big boys come calling we s--t ourselves. |
I played cricket for 40 years and now I cant bear to watch. As a lad, I used to sit riveted for hours listening to the commentary on the radio, as Trueman and Statham bowled at Aussies and West Indies players, Ken Barrington, Graveney, Edrich. Players that would bat for and bowl for days if they had to, making every second count. Today's players are pale copies, they wear the cap but there isn't much underneath it, they wear the shirt but have hearts the size of a budgie. I played with some decent former professionals, blokes who were students of the game and could spot a weakness in half and over and were good enough to exploit it. Not so much these days, poor shot selection, lots of wafting, too much trying to hit the cover off and not enough working the ball. 5 dayTest Match Cricket and limited-overs are completely different games and we need to grow players for both games and not try to makes one size fit all. | | | |
Ashes thread on 17:58 - Aug 5 with 2039 views | mingthemerciless |
Ashes thread on 15:50 - Aug 5 by 1907 | We’ve just won a Cricket World Cup & our football team performed better at last years Football World Cup than they have done in decades. |
Yes but when the chips were down in the football World Cup we bottled it. OK so we won the " tip and run " Cup in the cricket but these are the games that count. | | | |
Ashes thread on 17:59 - Aug 5 with 2035 views | mingthemerciless |
Ashes thread on 16:42 - Aug 5 by 49thseason | I played cricket for 40 years and now I cant bear to watch. As a lad, I used to sit riveted for hours listening to the commentary on the radio, as Trueman and Statham bowled at Aussies and West Indies players, Ken Barrington, Graveney, Edrich. Players that would bat for and bowl for days if they had to, making every second count. Today's players are pale copies, they wear the cap but there isn't much underneath it, they wear the shirt but have hearts the size of a budgie. I played with some decent former professionals, blokes who were students of the game and could spot a weakness in half and over and were good enough to exploit it. Not so much these days, poor shot selection, lots of wafting, too much trying to hit the cover off and not enough working the ball. 5 dayTest Match Cricket and limited-overs are completely different games and we need to grow players for both games and not try to makes one size fit all. |
Yes, I couldn't agree more. As Bill Shankly once said about a player " A heart as big as a Carraway seed ". | | | |
Ashes thread on 18:08 - Aug 5 with 2023 views | kiwidale |
Ashes thread on 16:27 - Aug 5 by Nigeriamark | Landed 30 minutes ago. Not surprised TBH. Huge pressure on the next game as we need to win the series to get the Ashes back. Let’s hope for a response |
England did not win the Cricket world cup on the field they prevailed because of an umpire error of the over throw rule. | |
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Ashes thread on 03:22 - Aug 6 with 1910 views | DiddyDave |
Ashes thread on 18:08 - Aug 5 by kiwidale | England did not win the Cricket world cup on the field they prevailed because of an umpire error of the over throw rule. |
Shush Kiwi,they`re still in Gagaland over it,the only team in the history of cricket who actually "won" a game without scoring more runs than the other side. | | | |
Ashes thread on 06:47 - Aug 6 with 1881 views | fitzochris |
Ashes thread on 03:22 - Aug 6 by DiddyDave | Shush Kiwi,they`re still in Gagaland over it,the only team in the history of cricket who actually "won" a game without scoring more runs than the other side. |
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Ashes thread on 07:16 - Aug 6 with 1879 views | ColDale |
Ashes thread on 16:32 - Aug 5 by fitzochris | It’s a struggle when you recall we had them at 122-8 in the first innings. Smith saved them when he was backed up and did so again in the second innings. If we found a way to stop him piling on runs until he got bored, today’s chase may have been achievable. As it was, we were playing for a draw at best, and failed to bat accordingly. It’s remarkable we posted a lead of 90 in the first innings, given the similar wobble we had there. |
There were three occasions we had the Aussies on the ropes. 122-8 in the 1st innings, England at end of day 2 at 267-4, and Aussie 2nd innings 75-3. Two occasions Smith pulled it out the bag, and the other, we just capitulated. Aussies are great at doing this. They were arguably behind the game at the end of each of the first three days and still managed a hammering. Was one of those games like in 2005 but in reverse. Anderson's injury was like McGraths - arguably worse that it happened four overs in rather than the warm up, and I fear this may prove to be Jimmy's last ever appearance for England. A five man attack as we prepared for would have made the difference. Anderson taking Smith early in that first innings and we're all sat here following an innings defeat of the Aussies claiming they are the worst Aussie team to have ever toured. Longer term, we need to ensure we're not doing the Aussies any favours. Letting Siddle (criminally underused by the Aussies over the years) and Bancroft to come over and play County Cricket for the first three months of the season is making it easy for them. Dead simple, no Aussies playing county cricket in an Ashes year. Maybe the biggest mistake is having the World Cup and Ashes tour in the same year. Maybe we could have rearranged like the Aussies did when they were due to host both in the same year. We're not a million miles off and the real danger is ensuring we don't rip everything up and starting again. The Aussies have shown themselves to have a weak batting line up (10 out of 11 anyway), and we've got more than enough quality in ours to get a decent score. | | | |
Ashes thread on 09:08 - Aug 6 with 1842 views | TVOS1907 |
Ashes thread on 03:22 - Aug 6 by DiddyDave | Shush Kiwi,they`re still in Gagaland over it,the only team in the history of cricket who actually "won" a game without scoring more runs than the other side. |
Pathetic comment. Did you hate England so much when you lived here or has it developed since you moved down under and became more superior than everything you've left behind? And by the way, I saw Littleborough beat Bacup on a bowl-out once, having failed to score more runs than them in the rest of the game. | |
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Ashes thread on 09:11 - Aug 6 with 1842 views | kiwidale |
Ashes thread on 09:08 - Aug 6 by TVOS1907 | Pathetic comment. Did you hate England so much when you lived here or has it developed since you moved down under and became more superior than everything you've left behind? And by the way, I saw Littleborough beat Bacup on a bowl-out once, having failed to score more runs than them in the rest of the game. |
FFS is the truth so unpalatable are we now akin to Lord Haw Haw [Post edited 6 Aug 2019 9:13]
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Ashes thread on 09:15 - Aug 6 with 1834 views | TVOS1907 |
Ashes thread on 09:11 - Aug 6 by kiwidale | FFS is the truth so unpalatable are we now akin to Lord Haw Haw [Post edited 6 Aug 2019 9:13]
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No, but there seems to be this campaign to find any way possible to denigrate England winning the World Cup. It wouldn't happen anywhere else. | |
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Ashes thread on 09:30 - Aug 6 with 1814 views | kiwidale |
Ashes thread on 09:15 - Aug 6 by TVOS1907 | No, but there seems to be this campaign to find any way possible to denigrate England winning the World Cup. It wouldn't happen anywhere else. |
A campaign really? Silly comments... Diddy Dave and myself are proud Rochdalians living overseas we dont hate England and we haven't joined ISIS, I cant speak for Diddy but I will never be a Kiwi as long as Ive got an hole in my arse and if you don't like our opinion over a cricket match go suck Rangers Plums. | |
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Ashes thread on 09:42 - Aug 6 with 1792 views | D_Alien | Bitter antipodeans need to get over England winning the World Cup by the existing rules; narking about it still is simply sour plums When the rules were that one-day games finishing level were won by the team losing least wickets, dozens of games were settled that way during that period, so they're factually incorrect too Then the rules evolved, and i use that word advisedly. They may evolve further, but what doesn't seem to change is the world being plagued by sore losers Get over it; it's not good for your health [Post edited 6 Aug 2019 9:44]
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Ashes thread on 09:53 - Aug 6 with 1770 views | kiwidale |
Ashes thread on 09:42 - Aug 6 by D_Alien | Bitter antipodeans need to get over England winning the World Cup by the existing rules; narking about it still is simply sour plums When the rules were that one-day games finishing level were won by the team losing least wickets, dozens of games were settled that way during that period, so they're factually incorrect too Then the rules evolved, and i use that word advisedly. They may evolve further, but what doesn't seem to change is the world being plagued by sore losers Get over it; it's not good for your health [Post edited 6 Aug 2019 9:44]
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Thanks for inquiring after my health D_A Im feeling chipper I fully expect to see Christmas hope you are the same. Bitter antipodeans what gives you that idea? It's not like you to pile in so early in the season lad whats happened to bonhomie? it could be be a long season. | |
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Ashes thread on 09:56 - Aug 6 with 1766 views | D_Alien |
Ashes thread on 09:53 - Aug 6 by kiwidale | Thanks for inquiring after my health D_A Im feeling chipper I fully expect to see Christmas hope you are the same. Bitter antipodeans what gives you that idea? It's not like you to pile in so early in the season lad whats happened to bonhomie? it could be be a long season. |
Using that old "early in the season" shite again? Again?? Fook off | |
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Ashes thread on 10:05 - Aug 6 with 1749 views | kiwidale |
Ashes thread on 09:56 - Aug 6 by D_Alien | Using that old "early in the season" shite again? Again?? Fook off |
Very droll you're still the master of the put down. | |
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Ashes thread on 10:07 - Aug 6 with 1745 views | D_Alien |
Ashes thread on 10:05 - Aug 6 by kiwidale | Very droll you're still the master of the put down. |
I'm simply in very RUDE health And btw, we're two-thirds the way through the cricket season [Post edited 6 Aug 2019 10:09]
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Ashes thread on 11:26 - Aug 6 with 1668 views | mingthemerciless | I was as delighted as most on here when we won the limited overs cup but compared with beating the Aussies and taking back the Ashes it was a sideshow. | | | |
Ashes thread on 12:12 - Aug 6 with 1623 views | sweetcorn |
Ashes thread on 15:48 - Aug 5 by mingthemerciless | Same with all our sporting teams I'm afraid. When the going gets tough we fold ! We're bringing through a generation of players who have had it easy all their lives and when it come to a real scrap they haven't got what it takes to deal with it. Football, Cricket, Rugby - we can knock over the small nations but when the big boys come calling we s--t ourselves. |
What a load of drivel.. Sure we just won the world cup? | |
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Ashes thread on 19:52 - Aug 6 with 1524 views | mingthemerciless |
Ashes thread on 12:12 - Aug 6 by sweetcorn | What a load of drivel.. Sure we just won the world cup? |
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Ashes thread on 20:09 - Aug 6 with 1508 views | sweetcorn |
Well we’ve won the world cup in one of the sports you’ve mentioned since i’ve been alive.. | |
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Ashes thread on 20:48 - Aug 6 with 1479 views | DaleiLama |
We are the only nation to win the WC @ football, rugby and cricket. Not bad for a little island with no pluck. | |
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Ashes thread on 11:13 - Aug 15 with 1373 views | fitzochris |
Ashes thread on 12:23 - Aug 5 by fitzochris | Jason Roy doing his best to prove he isn't a Test batsman. |
He’s at it again. Looked uncomfortable facing every ball. | |
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Ashes thread on 15:30 - Aug 18 with 1208 views | D_Alien | Brilliant charge by Stokes, leaving 267 from 48 overs, and no Smith Can we do it? | |
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