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Gandalf The White
22 July 2013 23:35:53

If the royal baby was an Aussie, it'd be out by nowUserPostedImage

Originally Posted by: JoeShmoe99 



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SydneyonTees
22 July 2013 23:55:04

Australians best batsman Pattinson out for the rest of the series

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

I was listening to Glenn McGrath on 5 Live earlier. He sounded like someone had died. It was wonderful 😁

Originally Posted by: Gooner 


 


Glenn is actually a seriously nice bloke, his wife has a gallery around 2 streets way from where I work, , I see him coming and going all the time. If I advised my son to model his bowling action on any fast bowler from history it would be Glenn McGrath without hesitation, had aan action like a metronome.


Also thought his commentary was excellent on TMS also and it is a shame he won't be around for the rest of the series.

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23 July 2013 06:41:47

Australians best batsman Pattinson out for the rest of the series

Originally Posted by: SydneyonTees 

I was listening to Glenn McGrath on 5 Live earlier. He sounded like someone had died. It was wonderful BigGrin

Originally Posted by: Matty H 


 


Glenn is actually a seriously nice bloke, his wife has a gallery around 2 streets way from where I work, , I see him coming and going all the time. If I advised my son to model his bowling action on any fast bowler from history it would be Glenn McGrath without hesitation, had aan action like a metronome.


Also thought his commentary was excellent on TMS also and it is a shame he won't be around for the rest of the series.

Originally Posted by: Gooner 



Oh yeah, I'm sure he's a lovely bloke, but he was always the "Aussies 5-0" voice. Superb to see him on the back foot [sn_bsmil]
turbotubbs
23 July 2013 08:30:38

He seems to be struggling to maintain his 'neutrality too'. Always remember the reason they call us whinging Poms - it's because they recognise a whinger when they see it!

KevBrads1
25 July 2013 18:31:14
Crikey I never realised this, Alastair Cook has played 92 consecutive Test matches!

The last time, England played a Test match without Cook was the 3rd Test against India in Mumbai, way back in March 2006!

The record by the way is Allan Border with a staggering 153 consecutive Tests, from March 1979 to March 1994. Amazing.

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Gooner
25 July 2013 19:29:09

Crikey I never realised this, Alastair Cook has played 92 consecutive Test matches!

The last time, England played a Test match without Cook was the 3rd Test against India in Mumbai, way back in March 2006!

The record by the way is Allan Border with a staggering 153 consecutive Tests, from March 1979 to March 1994. Amazing.

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


Border = A quality player, thought he was excellent , still haven't seen anyone get near my all time favourite batsmen....Viv Richards


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SydneyonTees
25 July 2013 22:44:57

James Taylor possibly in for Pietersen. I would love whiever comes in for Pietersen to do really well indeed and keep him out of the test side for the rest of the summer. His injury can't hide the fact that he has no form at the moment and they only thing carrying him was his past reputation. Would rather have a younger in form player in the side than him.

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25 July 2013 22:48:16

James Taylor possibly in for Pietersen. I would love whiever comes in for Pietersen to do really well indeed and keep him out of the test side for the rest of the summer. His injury can't hide the fact that he has no form at the moment and they only thing carrying him was his past reputation. Would rather have a younger in form player in the side than him.

Originally Posted by: SydneyonTees 



His lack of form is down to his time out. You're probably right in that he's out of shape, but an in shape KP is arguably the best player on the planet. Fortunately, an out of touch KP would still be more than enough against this shambles of a convict side. I'm annoyed at myself that I'm actually a bit disappointed that this series is dead in the water as far as being a contest is concerned.
SydneyonTees
26 July 2013 01:39:26


James Taylor possibly in for Pietersen. I would love whiever comes in for Pietersen to do really well indeed and keep him out of the test side for the rest of the summer. His injury can't hide the fact that he has no form at the moment and they only thing carrying him was his past reputation. Would rather have a younger in form player in the side than him.


Originally Posted by: Matty H 



His lack of form is down to his time out. You're probably right in that he's out of shape, but an in shape KP is arguably the best player on the planet. Fortunately, an out of touch KP would still be more than enough against this shambles of a convict side. I'm annoyed at myself that I'm actually a bit disappointed that this series is dead in the water as far as being a contest is concerned.

Originally Posted by: SydneyonTees 


 


KP to me signifies past glories now, the team are moving on and there is some great youngsters coming through. If / when KP does come back this summer he needs to get himself in shape / form. No doubt he will be in the squad to come south later this year but he shouldn't be an automatic choice these days, needs to know that there is someone that can come in at his slot and score runs if he doesn't.


I agree though, a fully fit and firing KP can turn a game on its head.

turbotubbs
26 July 2013 09:19:56



James Taylor possibly in for Pietersen. I would love whiever comes in for Pietersen to do really well indeed and keep him out of the test side for the rest of the summer. His injury can't hide the fact that he has no form at the moment and they only thing carrying him was his past reputation. Would rather have a younger in form player in the side than him.


Originally Posted by: SydneyonTees 



His lack of form is down to his time out. You're probably right in that he's out of shape, but an in shape KP is arguably the best player on the planet. Fortunately, an out of touch KP would still be more than enough against this shambles of a convict side. I'm annoyed at myself that I'm actually a bit disappointed that this series is dead in the water as far as being a contest is concerned.

Originally Posted by: Matty H 


 


KP to me signifies past glories now, the team are moving on and there is some great youngsters coming through. If / when KP does come back this summer he needs to get himself in shape / form. No doubt he will be in the squad to come south later this year but he shouldn't be an automatic choice these days, needs to know that there is someone that can come in at his slot and score runs if he doesn't.


I agree though, a fully fit and firing KP can turn a game on its head.


Originally Posted by: SydneyonTees 

South Africa last year during the Olympics - stunning innings from KP. He will (if he plays again this summer) come off with a ton.

Jim_AFCB
27 July 2013 08:18:09

Crikey I never realised this, Alastair Cook has played 92 consecutive Test matches!

The last time, England played a Test match without Cook was the 3rd Test against India in Mumbai, way back in March 2006!

The record by the way is Allan Border with a staggering 153 consecutive Tests, from March 1979 to March 1994. Amazing.

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


 


I think he played the last two tests in the 1981 Ashes with a broken finger, making a century in a losing cause in the 5th Test (the same match as Botham's 118)


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KevBrads1
30 July 2013 16:32:31
Lol sums up Aussie cricket at the moment


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30 July 2013 16:39:13
[quote=KevBrads1;519856]Lol sums up Aussie cricket at the moment



Given it was Clarke against Watson you have to wonder if that was deliberate.

Gooner
30 July 2013 22:18:50

[quote=KevBrads1;519856]Lol sums up Aussie cricket at the moment

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AZjsI5AMcw&feature=related[/quote]



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Gooner
30 July 2013 22:23:07

Im just watching Sky Sports 402 England v Australia 1998/99 watching Mullally whack McGrath all round the ground, the Aussie is not best pleased ........................funny


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SydneyonTees
30 July 2013 22:29:34

Lol sums up Aussie cricket at the moment

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AZjsI5AMcw&feature=related

Originally Posted by: Matty H 



Given it was Clarke against Watson you have to wonder if that was deliberate.

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


 


If it was deliberate then it would have been aimed at his head  Clarke probably regretted the missed opportunity, regardless of what the Aussie PR machine says those two just don't get along.

SydneyonTees
30 July 2013 22:34:26

Just e reading / listening to the local media about the up coming test to gauge Aussie feeling and I have to say that it is surprisingly upbeat! I honestly think that the Aussie believe that if they can nick a result at Old Trafford that they can still win the Ashes! Now that is optimism.


This new found optimism seems to be based on the fact that Warner smashed 190 odd against some African village side last week, aparently Warner is the new saviour that will come in and smash England all over, on and off the oval no doubt 


The guy is a ****** idiot, I hope he gets one from Jimmy that goes right between the brim of his helmet and his face guard

turbotubbs
31 July 2013 09:32:47


Lol sums up Aussie cricket at the moment

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AZjsI5AMcw&feature=related

Originally Posted by: SydneyonTees 



Given it was Clarke against Watson you have to wonder if that was deliberate.

Originally Posted by: Matty H 


 


If it was deliberate then it would have been aimed at his head  Clarke probably regretted the missed opportunity, regardless of what the Aussie PR machine says those two just don't get along.


Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 

It was clearly on target for the stumps - just one of those things. Like walking down a street trying to avoid a collision and both going the same way...

turbotubbs
31 July 2013 09:39:27


Just e reading / listening to the local media about the up coming test to gauge Aussie feeling and I have to say that it is surprisingly upbeat! I honestly think that the Aussie believe that if they can nick a result at Old Trafford that they can still win the Ashes! Now that is optimism.


This new found optimism seems to be based on the fact that Warner smashed 190 odd against some African village side last week, aparently Warner is the new saviour that will come in and smash England all over, on and off the oval no doubt 


The guy is a ****** idiot, I hope he gets one from Jimmy that goes right between the brim of his helmet and his face guard


Originally Posted by: SydneyonTees 

But then this is what happened after the first test - 'Aussies have the momentum', 'Aussies can only get stronger' and so on. I don't subscribe to the 5-0 but I can't see Aussie winning the next three, especially after they have lost the last 4 against England. We are bound to get some proper cricket weather soon too...

Saint Snow
31 July 2013 09:44:20

My main worry is the weather. This is Manchester, the heatwave's broken down. There's no consistently settled weather in the output.


The big question is, will be get three dry days to secure the win?



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31 July 2013 09:48:43

My main worry is the weather. This is Manchester, the heatwave's broken down. There's no consistently settled weather in the output.
The big question is, will be get three dry days to secure the win? UserPostedImage

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 



[sn_bsmil]

I've a feeling Tremlett may come in for Bresnan tomorrow. I can't think of any other reason he's been selected. There's no point having him there to warm the bench.

KP will play barring any major relapse on his calf.
Saint Snow
31 July 2013 09:50:46

My main worry is the weather. This is Manchester, the heatwave's broken down. There's no consistently settled weather in the output. The big question is, will be get three dry days to secure the win? UserPostedImage

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

[sn_bsmil] I've a feeling Tremlett may come in for Bresnan tomorrow. I can't think of any other reason he's been selected. There's no point having him there to warm the bench. KP will play barring any major relapse on his calf.

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


It'd be harsh on Bresnan after a great performance last time out - but I'm a big fan of the 'horses for courses' theory of picking sporting sides, and I think England can be too cosy in their selections at times.



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31 July 2013 13:23:24
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/2351690 

He's right; I'm laughing 😂 😂 😂
Arcus
31 July 2013 19:45:10
Even if Cook reckons Pietersen's chances are "good" for being fit to play, I really would not put him in the team. It's a ridiculous pick given his lack of match practice, dodgy fitness, and poor run of form.
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Gooner
31 July 2013 20:11:03

Even if Cook reckons Pietersen's chances are "good" for being fit to play, I really would not put him in the team. It's a ridiculous pick given his lack of match practice, dodgy fitness, and poor run of form.

Originally Posted by: Arcus 


Have to agree , still wondering why he is involved, surely England aren't that desperate


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