Your words say 'we may lose'.More sides are going to challenge us than you think!
Of course mate.Your words say 'we may lose'.
Yet your heart says 'AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE'.
We're not gonna put on 500 all the time though. It's inevitable that a few of the batsmen will have bad days. Either that or someone from the opposition will have a freak of a day with the ball.Fair enough we've lost Warne and McGrath, but personally I think that's better than losing say Hayden and Ponting. If Australia keeps putting on 500+ all the time it doesn't matter who you have bowling for you, you should win the test, or at least not lose it. Australia will keep winning test, especially with a bowler of MacGill's quality in the side.
Yes, I can honestly say I would love nothing more than to win every single Test that we played.Do Australians really want their team to be dominant? I mean i am Australian but I couldn't care less if we get beaten occasionally, in fact I'd thoroughly enjoy it. Anyway, I wonder if we played this year in India if we would beat them? That is an interesting question.
lolYes, I can honestly say I would love nothing more than to win every single Test that we played.
I'm always a bit surprised anyone would do anything else TBH. I mean, there's never, ever any way I'm anything other than disappointed when England lose a Test, and similarly when one gets drawn that we should have won.Yes, I can honestly say I would love nothing more than to win every single Test that we played.
Yeah, the fans here all root for their team in each game and are thoroughly dissapointed when they lose. They don't barrack for the opposition when it gets down to a game-by-game basis - certainly not - but if you asked the average fan whether he'd like to see Australia win every game in cricket's future that they were involved in, he'd say no.I'm always a bit surprised anyone would do anything else TBH. I mean, there's never, ever any way I'm anything other than disappointed when England lose a Test, and similarly when one gets drawn that we should have won.
Even if many are aware that Australia's dominance is bad for the ecology of the game, you've got to expect that when the game's happening they're rooting 100% for "their boys".