Hoggard - Sidebottom Harmison - Harmison Fred - Fred Jones - Broad Giles - Panesar
Are we stronger or weaker ? I can't make my mind up.
Really? I'd say we are weaker, by a long way too.
Obviously two of the personnel are the same, but I'd be surprised if they performed as well as they did in 2005 as they have shown little sign that they will be capable of it, I don't think Sidebottom and Broad are anywhere up to the standards of Hoggard and Jones in '05, if Monty finds some form he should be an improvement on Giles in terms of taking wickets but that is a big if.
Most importantly of all will the attack work as a unit the way it seemed to back in 2005? I can't see it, but then again they shouldn't need to as the Aussies have gone backwards too.
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JWP wrote:Exactly, Tres was fantastic for England. Thing is, he's a cracking example, as when you listen to the players etc who were involved in the 2005 Ashes, they reckon that he set the tone for England winning it, 2nd Test, England one down, the writing on the wall as usual and he comes out and blasts the Australian attack to all parts pre lunch. I don't think it's always that important how many you get (if you get me), but how you get them. He showed an intent and gave England the initiative. In that series, I don't think I've ever seen a more aggresive England side, and I haven't since. Yes, Warne took 40 wickets, but they cost him 37+ runs each, he was carted to all parts, England were keen to get after him as oppose to being sitting ducks, eventually, he'll bowl a ball that has your name on it, it's a matter of time, so make him work for them.
I suppose what i'm saying is, I think England have the players (minus one or two areas, an aggresive opener, a keeper (I still don't feel convinced with Prior & another seamer, Sidebottom when fit, Broad - who whilst being inexperienced must now kick on bowling wise, he looks a little predicatble at times, no variation, Anderson - which one ?, Harmison - Which one ?...) I think we are a seamer light, a quality seamer.
2005 Attack v 2009 Attack
Hoggard - Sidebottom Harmison - Harmison Fred - Fred Jones - Broad Giles - Panesar
Are we stronger or weaker ? I can't make my mind up.
Anyhow England selectors, ODI cricket & Test cricket, more positive intent please, it's when England look best. For recent example check 1st Test v India, fantastic until they eeked about for a session on the 4th day and handed the momentum right back.
I know one thing, if it's the Ashes we are talking about Australia are certainly a helluva lot weaker!
airliebird9 wrote:I know one thing, if it's the Ashes we are talking about Australia are certainly a helluva lot weaker!
For sure, they've not only been beaten in India and at home to SA, but they've been outplayed, comfortably at times. Interesting listening to the Indian commentators on the England tour, they spoke at length about how they felt England had posed far more problems for the Indians than the Aussies did on the recent tour.
To be honest, what with us all thinking that both attacks are a fair bit weaker than 2005, doubts about many on either side. I think it's a series that is there for a batsmen to really dominate, like a Ponting, KP, or anyone really, 5 Tests - I think if an individual gets on top they could really cash in, as oppose to 2005 where you felt there was always a threat from the bowlers end, England were chucking the ball about making things happen, reverse swing etc, Australia had Warne wheeling away, whilst Lee, McGrath did their thing. This series it will be far more important to get your runs on the board, big runs, as you can't see attacks being as dominant, it'll be I feel tougher to get wickets.
Really can't wait for it to start, just mortified that I haven't been able to get tickets.
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airliebird9 wrote:I know one thing, if it's the Ashes we are talking about Australia are certainly a helluva lot weaker!
They've just called up Doug Bollinger (left arm fast bowler) for the next Test so they must be getting desperate. He was Worcestershire's overseas player last year and was total dross when I saw him in a Championship match against Surrey - bowled consistently short and wide outside off stump as Surrey batted out the final day to stave off an innings defeat after Worcs had made 700 in their first innings. I recall one maiden over in which the batsman just left every ball without even playing a shot.
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JWP wrote:For sure, they've not only been beaten in India and at home to SA, but they've been outplayed, comfortably at times. Interesting listening to the Indian commentators on the England tour, they spoke at length about how they felt England had posed far more problems for the Indians than the Aussies did on the recent tour.
To be honest, what with us all thinking that both attacks are a fair bit weaker than 2005, doubts about many on either side. I think it's a series that is there for a batsmen to really dominate, like a Ponting, KP, or anyone really, 5 Tests - I think if an individual gets on top they could really cash in, as oppose to 2005 where you felt there was always a threat from the bowlers end, England were chucking the ball about making things happen, reverse swing etc, Australia had Warne wheeling away, whilst Lee, McGrath did their thing. This series it will be far more important to get your runs on the board, big runs, as you can't see attacks being as dominant, it'll be I feel tougher to get wickets.
Really can't wait for it to start, just mortified that I haven't been able to get tickets.
I have loads of tickets for cricket over the whole summer but as yet (awaiting the Headingley ballot fiasco results), none for a test match. Which is most annoying
I will however be going to Lords, The Oval, Trent Bridge, Old Trafford, Headingley and Durham over the course of the summer. Can't fooking wait
JWP wrote:For sure, they've not only been beaten in India and at home to SA, but they've been outplayed, comfortably at times. Interesting listening to the Indian commentators on the England tour, they spoke at length about how they felt England had posed far more problems for the Indians than the Aussies did on the recent tour.
To be honest, what with us all thinking that both attacks are a fair bit weaker than 2005, doubts about many on either side. I think it's a series that is there for a batsmen to really dominate, like a Ponting, KP, or anyone really, 5 Tests - I think if an individual gets on top they could really cash in, as oppose to 2005 where you felt there was always a threat from the bowlers end, England were chucking the ball about making things happen, reverse swing etc, Australia had Warne wheeling away, whilst Lee, McGrath did their thing. This series it will be far more important to get your runs on the board, big runs, as you can't see attacks being as dominant, it'll be I feel tougher to get wickets.
Really can't wait for it to start, just mortified that I haven't been able to get tickets.
No mate, I'm not. I've been to the Headingley test of a series for the past four years, SA, West Indies, Pakistan etc. Generally, I get tickets as a Christmas pressie from the wife, I guess from Ticketmaster etc or a similar source, 2 tickets, generally the same block of the party stand, she books them nice & early, I give her a peck on the cheek, we all win.
This year, I think she made polite enquries, said they were like goldust, and had gone up from like £28 & booking fee, to like, circa £80 but couldn't get any for love nor money. To be honest, i'm gutted, I love my annual day out at the cricket, as an avid watcher getting up at daft o'clock when they are all over the world, actually spending a day there, watching it live, I don't think you can beat it, you get so much more out of it, get to appreciate the speed of delivery, batsmens footwork etc, anyhow i'm waffling, no mate, back to your point, not a member, no tickets.
JWP wrote:No mate, I'm not. I've been to the Headingley test of a series for the past four years, SA, West Indies, Pakistan etc. Generally, I get tickets as a Christmas pressie from the wife, I guess from Ticketmaster etc or a similar source, 2 tickets, generally the same block of the party stand, she books them nice & early, I give her a peck on the cheek, we all win.
This year, I think she made polite enquries, said they were like goldust, and had gone up from like £28 & booking fee, to like, circa £80 but couldn't get any for love nor money. To be honest, i'm gutted, I love my annual day out at the cricket, as an avid watcher getting up at daft o'clock when they are all over the world, actually spending a day there, watching it live, I don't think you can beat it, you get so much more out of it, get to appreciate the speed of delivery, batsmens footwork etc, anyhow i'm waffling, no mate, back to your point, not a member, no tickets.
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JWP wrote:No mate, I'm not. I've been to the Headingley test of a series for the past four years, SA, West Indies, Pakistan etc. Generally, I get tickets as a Christmas pressie from the wife, I guess from Ticketmaster etc or a similar source, 2 tickets, generally the same block of the party stand, she books them nice & early, I give her a peck on the cheek, we all win.
This year, I think she made polite enquries, said they were like goldust, and had gone up from like £28 & booking fee, to like, circa £80 but couldn't get any for love nor money. To be honest, i'm gutted, I love my annual day out at the cricket, as an avid watcher getting up at daft o'clock when they are all over the world, actually spending a day there, watching it live, I don't think you can beat it, you get so much more out of it, get to appreciate the speed of delivery, batsmens footwork etc, anyhow i'm waffling, no mate, back to your point, not a member, no tickets.
I beleive Headingley is being redeveloped at the time of the Ashes test match so the capacity this year is gonna be less anyway (Great planning that )
Apart from that, I was disgusted (and told Yorkshire CCC so) about the idea of a ballot system to allocate the general sale tickets and the fact that none would be available over the counter!!
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