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*Official* Road to the 2010/11 Ashes

four_or_six

Cricketer Of The Year
Was thinking about the Aussie players after reading this article on Watto. This next six months is surely career-defining for the trio of Clarke-Watson-Johnson, with the home Ashes and WC. Four years ago Clarke played some part, but not a key one, Watson a few slogged innings at the WC, and Johnson no part at all. And in four years time they're going to be 34, and it's quite plausible that Clarke will be the only one still playing. If they want to be one of those players everyone remembers, rather than just a good one, a stellar six months might just do it.
 

tombarlow123

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
A quote from Andrew Strauss: "We've left no stone unturned in making sure that we hit the ground running"

Don't you just love sportsmen with their insightful comments? :glare:
 

superkingdave

Hall of Fame Member
A quote from Andrew Strauss: "We've left no stone unturned in making sure that we hit the ground running"

Don't you just love sportsmen with their insightful comments? :glare:
Pretty poor effort from Strauss, clearly he should have framed that sentence with 'At the end of the day', 'we're going to give 110%' and 'we won't die wondering'
 

Bonnie Prince C

U19 12th Man
I wonder if the fact that KP has been working with his mentor Graham Ford again will help him regain his form. KP claims to have rediscovered shots of old. Hopefully this can help him.
 

Ruckus

International Captain
Does anyone else think the following extract (from a cricinfo article) would not have been out of place in a copy of Mein Kampf:

"Strauss also attempted to put to bed talk about injuries sustained during the team's bonding camp in Germany. James Anderson returned with a cracked rib and it also emerged that Chris Tremlett suffered bruising"
 
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Jarquis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
He wrote it waaaaay before there were any of the concentration camps...
Dictated by Hitler to Rudolf Hess during his stay in Landsberg after the failed Munich Putsch of November 1923, eventually published in 1925 (Volume 1)
Dachau wasn't set up until March 1933.

History revision for the half term done :cool:
 

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