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*Official* Fifth Test at The Oval

steds

Hall of Fame Member
why, england, do you need another flintoff? Perhaps work first on getting four bowlers who can consistently take twenty wickets, like most competitive test playing nations. Not a healthy view of test match cricket imo, and it's hurting you.
+1
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
If only Samit Patel lost the weight. Better bet than most of our middle order and handy spin
Haha, even if he had, I can't see the selectors having the gumption to actually try him out. He seems to have been bracketed as a "One Day Specialist" type player, who didn't even seem to get any consideration for the test side.
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
He has got very few runs this season as well to be fair but his first class record is still pretty good.
 

Pizzorno

State Vice-Captain
I don't care what anyone says about this pitch, we need to score at least 400 to stand a chance.

The Australian's value their wicket so much more than ours do. We'll probably limp our way meakly to 320-330 or thereabouts whereas Australia will show superb solitude and easily surpass our total and put us out of the game. Sorry for the pessimism, but our performance today really doesn't fill me with tremendous confidence.

/moan.
 

superkingdave

Hall of Fame Member
How come if any of our lower order score any runs, the commentators starting talking about moving them up the order? If someone is a good number 8, then that's a good thing, doesn't mean we should immediately move them up to no. 7
 

four_or_six

Cricketer Of The Year
Watto's figures don't look that good but he's bowled pretty well, certainly a lot better than the third test. Good to see. :)
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
How come if any of our lower order score any runs, the commentators starting talking about moving them up the order? If someone is a good number 8, then that's a good thing, doesn't mean we should immediately move them up to no. 7
Worked so well at Headingly after all....
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
How come if any of our lower order score any runs, the commentators starting talking about moving them up the order? If someone is a good number 8, then that's a good thing, doesn't mean we should immediately move them up to no. 7
Haha, this. Flintoff at eight imo.
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
K, Ponting, one more with Norf, then hit 'em with the new ball.

EDIT: And again Norfy, bowl a bit quicker son.
 

four_or_six

Cricketer Of The Year
K, Ponting, one more with Norf, then hit 'em with the new ball.

EDIT: And again Norfy, bowl a bit quicker son.
I think Ponting doesn't have much choice but to stick with a spinner. They're still 7 overs short and we're already 20mins past the close.

Edit: Obviously doesn't care.
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
Reckon Sids could snatch one tbh.

EDIT: Pffffffffffffffffffffffffffftttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt indeed.
 
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Amobokobokoboko

U19 12th Man
Followed todays game on the radio, Strauss and Bell played really well, but Australias bowling was tight ass. England still has a chance but then they really need to get some runs and bowl better then OZ.


Lovely game
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
For all England's crapness, you have to say that is an absolutely terrific performance by Peter Siddle. An object lesson in wholeheartedly running in and bowling fast and straight all day. A bit like Merv Hughes insofar as being massively under-rated by the English but playing a massive part in deciding the outcome of the series. Good luck to him.

Beyond that, Jon Trott was given a pretty clear idea of what it will be like playing for the biggest bunch of losers in world cricket. Good luck to him as well - he's going to need it over the next few years.

Obviously England are again well under par here. I'd love to think our attack as the heart and skill to rectify the situation, but I can't see that happening. Aus to be level by the end of Day 2 with no more than 3 wickets down.
 

four_or_six

Cricketer Of The Year
Frustrated that we lost that last wicket there.

I'm not too worried about the overall score, it's not brilliant but it's hardly a disaster. Commentators were claiming 330-350 was par, so just a little short.
 

oitoitoi

State Vice-Captain
Nah england in serious doo doo here, can't see ponting's chaps making <400 on this. They need something pretty special to really get in front from here.
 

oitoitoi

State Vice-Captain
Ravi would have batted well on this track imo :ph34r:
not a bad call actually, ball's not swinging too much, slowish surface, great value for your shots. as atherton said these are the games you really find out about your players, that said if I was a selector I probably would have dropped him too....along with cook, broad, anderson, bell and collingwood....
 

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