Frank Costanza wrote:Very shite batting from Australia - the art of fighting for your wicket is now virtually dead thanks to t20 cricket.
The bowling was very good but simply no fight or ability to properly defend and leave balls is totally on show.
Expecting a fine day today and England to be about 4/300 as no chance we'll get the same movement they got yesterday
Hate to say it, but what a performance from Joffra.
Those 2 deliveries to dismiss Harris and Head - unplayable!
Thankfully Warner and Marnus decided to fight back or the total would of been worse that England vs Ireland!
Sáncte Míchael Archángele, defénde nos in proélio, cóntra nequítiam et insídias diáboli ésto præsídium.
It was definitely before 2am as you stated i think it was around 11.15pm to be exact.
So you admit that your incorrect once again!
However, you didn't watch the game for you to say it was at 2am.
Caught out once again
Where did I admit I was wrong?
I definitely watched the game. However, we know you don't follow cricket, so why would anyone believe you were watching it?
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Frank Costanza wrote:Very shite batting from Australia - the art of fighting for your wicket is now virtually dead thanks to t20 cricket.
The bowling was very good but simply no fight or ability to properly defend and leave balls is totally on show.
Expecting a fine day today and England to be about 4/300 as no chance we'll get the same movement they got yesterday
Hate to say it, but what a performance from Joffra.
Those 2 deliveries to dismiss Harris and Head - unplayable!
Thankfully Warner and Marnus decided to fight back or the total would of been worse that England vs Ireland!
Yes, it's lucky you have that south African bloke.
West Adelaide Soccer Club president Alex Alexandrou said the club was still in a position to be playing and training at the new ground either by the end of the 2015 season or in 2016.
Lansinoh wrote:Waiting for Hawkesy to remind us 67>60.
You've done it for me
West Adelaide Soccer Club president Alex Alexandrou said the club was still in a position to be playing and training at the new ground either by the end of the 2015 season or in 2016.
Lansinoh wrote:Waiting for Hawkesy to remind us 67>60.
You've done it for me
West Adelaide Soccer Club president Alex Alexandrou said the club was still in a position to be playing and training at the new ground either by the end of the 2015 season or in 2016.
England [have been] bowled out for under a hundred four times in 18 months. They have lost ten wickets in a session three times in three years, a phenomenon that has not happened since 1939.
ozzie owl wrote:English media have a field day today.
England [have been] bowled out for under a hundred four times in 18 months. They have lost ten wickets in a session three times in three years, a phenomenon that has not happened since 1939.
When was the last time we lost 10 wickets in a session?
Australia did it in 2015, can't remember England doing it
West Adelaide Soccer Club president Alex Alexandrou said the club was still in a position to be playing and training at the new ground either by the end of the 2015 season or in 2016.
God is an Englishman wrote:When was the last time we lost 10 wickets in a session?
Ireland says hello.
Plus these .
England v India at Trent Bridge2018
England v New Zealand Auckland. 2018
England v Sri Lanka Mirpur 2016
So, what was the relevance of this comment in the ashes thread?
West Adelaide Soccer Club president Alex Alexandrou said the club was still in a position to be playing and training at the new ground either by the end of the 2015 season or in 2016.
West Adelaide Soccer Club president Alex Alexandrou said the club was still in a position to be playing and training at the new ground either by the end of the 2015 season or in 2016.
MegaBonus wrote:will the last hour of play inevitably lead to the following question being asked through out the ages.."where were you when.................?"
Certainly Test cricket is alive an well , smashes that endless Big Bash 20/20 off the park. What a brilliant Test innings by Stokes one what will be remembered for long long time.
MegaBonus wrote:will the last hour of play inevitably lead to the following question being asked through out the ages.."where were you when.................?"
Ian Botham reckons 200,000 people have told him they were at Headingly in 81.....
I wonder how many say they were there last night!
Truly amazing cricket match.
I just wsh England stopped winning games with one innings.
Series has completely turned on its head.
Australia was one wicket away from retaining the Ashes and now England have all the momentum and should be favourites to win the series.
Great innings by Stokes but the Aussies CHOKED big time
swannsong wrote:I reckon England might just snatch this one a Headingly ...
Good call Swanny.
TAB had it at $5.50 on Saturday. A tenner well invested
West Adelaide Soccer Club president Alex Alexandrou said the club was still in a position to be playing and training at the new ground either by the end of the 2015 season or in 2016.
What an ending, Well played Mr Stokes.
The aussies had themselves to blame, their bowling and day 4 was rather silly,what ever happenned to full length deliveries or yorkers?
Tim Paine complaining that the umpire should of given out Stokes LBW to Lyon, like seriously stop your whingeing, he is sounding like GIAE!
It was plum LBW but if they hadn't used up all their appeals, different story.
Stokes lucky to be still there at the end of the day.
With Smith returning, interesting to see who makes way.
Khawaja to miss out and Smith at number 3
Sáncte Míchael Archángele, defénde nos in proélio, cóntra nequítiam et insídias diáboli ésto præsídium.
Tim Paine complaining that the umpire should of given out Stokes LBW to Lyon, like seriously stop your whingeing, he is sounding like GIAE! It was plum LBW but if they hadn't used up all their appeals, different story.
Tim Paine complaining that the umpire should of given out Stokes LBW to Lyon, like seriously stop your whingeing, he is sounding like GIAE! It was plum LBW but if they hadn't used up all their appeals, different story.
surely you can see what you've done there????
Yes, I said if the Aussies didn't Use up all their appeals, they would of got the wicket!
On replay, Stokes was out LBW.
whats your point?
Sáncte Míchael Archángele, defénde nos in proélio, cóntra nequítiam et insídias diáboli ésto præsídium.
Tim Paine complaining that the umpire should of given out Stokes LBW to Lyon, like seriously stop your whingeing, he is sounding like GIAE! It was plum LBW but if they hadn't used up all their appeals, different story.
surely you can see what you've done there????
I would hazard a guess that he doesn't even know the errors he's made.
He's right though in that Paine was actually suggesting that it should have been given out because he was out of reviews and England weren't.
I read a blog last night suggesting that Ball Tracking didn't pick up off the front pad. That tracking has it clipping leg, so even if reviewed would have stayed with on field decision. Not looked fully into it but it was interesting reading.
However, swings and roundabouts and that's why you don't blow your referrals.
West Adelaide Soccer Club president Alex Alexandrou said the club was still in a position to be playing and training at the new ground either by the end of the 2015 season or in 2016.