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*Official* First Test at the Gabba

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Although if Hussey was caught first ball this match might have been over already.
And you could probably also say, given that England has batted so comfortably here, had Hussey's plumb LB been given and Australia only had a narrow lead, how good a position would England have been in now?
All that's true as well. It goes both ways. It makes you appreciate though, that having the likes of McGrath and Warne made these "little events" largely irrelevant for Australia in their prime. They created enough opportunities that one would eventually be taken.

I was reminded of the recent match at Mohali. Hilfenhaus gets Gambhir first over for a duck (terrible decision) and from that moment, you knew that 216 would be a long, hard chase for the Indians. Similarly, India get Hussey with a bad decision in the 2nd innings at Bangalore, break an annoying partnership and go on to chase 200 odd comfortably. All the teams in world cricket right now need these little "leg-ups" to win because they aren't good enough to make them irrelevant.
 

hazsa19

International Regular
really surprised you're not having a go at Trott with the short ball, he looked all at sea in the A game
 

hazsa19

International Regular
wides from bouncers are becoming a joke, shouldn't even be a limit to shoulder high bouncers anyway.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Australia will get 200 in 50 overs on this. Comfortably.

England will not be thinking about calling time until the fag end of tomorrow afternoon, looking at 250+ in 30 overs, where all that Watson and Kat can hope to do is not get out.
Absolutely. Key is avoiding the English disease of losing the series after the 1st Test, same as 2009.
 

Dissector

International Debutant
268/1 on the fourth day? Clearly Australia is not a suitable place to host test matches. I propose that future non-England Ashes games be moved to India.:dry:
 

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