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PostPosted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 1:03 pm 
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Prince of Denmark wrote:I think a bit of perspective is neded here. Australia are only "shocking" by the high standards they've set for themsleves in the recent past. By "normal" standards they're an ordinary Test side and no worse than many of the England teams they've routinely humbled over the last 15-20 years.


Don't necessarily disagree, but don't forget that both England wins so far have been by an innings and a lot. Can't be bothered to look on cricinfo, but I suspect Australia don't suffer two innings defeats in a series very often. Perth was their first innings defeat since 1993.

This Aussie newspaper article before the Brisbane test makes for fun reading.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 5955985591
Prince of Denmark wrote:I think a bit of perspective is neded here. Australia are only "shocking" by the high standards they've set for themsleves in the recent past. By "normal" standards they're an ordinary Test side and no worse than many of the England teams they've routinely humbled over the last 15-20 years.


Don't necessarily disagree, but don't forget that both England wins so far have been by an innings and a lot. Can't be bothered to look on cricinfo, but I suspect Australia don't suffer two innings defeats in a series very often. Perth was their first innings defeat since 1993.

This Aussie newspaper article before the Brisbane test makes for fun reading.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 5955985591

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Fantastic to retain the Ashes down under, I just hope we seal it with a series win!

Really enjoyed the India/SA test too, tough wicket to bat on.






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JonM wrote:Don't necessarily disagree, but don't forget that both England wins so far have been by an innings and a lot. Can't be bothered to look on cricinfo, but I suspect Australia don't suffer two innings defeats in a series very often. Perth was their first innings defeat since 1993.

This Aussie newspaper article before the Brisbane test makes for fun reading.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 5955985591



saw that elsewhere, was looking for the journo's (will swanton) email address on the site to see how he felt his analysis of the series ahead had stacked up - sadly couldn't find it.
JonM wrote:Don't necessarily disagree, but don't forget that both England wins so far have been by an innings and a lot. Can't be bothered to look on cricinfo, but I suspect Australia don't suffer two innings defeats in a series very often. Perth was their first innings defeat since 1993.

This Aussie newspaper article before the Brisbane test makes for fun reading.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 5955985591



saw that elsewhere, was looking for the journo's (will swanton) email address on the site to see how he felt his analysis of the series ahead had stacked up - sadly couldn't find it.

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JonM wrote:Don't necessarily disagree, but don't forget that both England wins so far have been by an innings and a lot. Can't be bothered to look on cricinfo, but I suspect Australia don't suffer two innings defeats in a series very often. Perth was their first innings defeat since 1993.

This Aussie newspaper article before the Brisbane test makes for fun reading.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 5955985591



I would muster that little more energy and find cricinfo next time, Australia won in Perth!!!! :wink:

Was talking to Steven Finn 2 nights ago and he was absolutely gutted not to be involved in the Melbourne test and said he was not injured or jaded, he was just dropped!!

Had a cracking celebration with a few of the other boys too. 6 of the squad made it out for a beer with the fans. :DANCE: :DANCE:
JonM wrote:Don't necessarily disagree, but don't forget that both England wins so far have been by an innings and a lot. Can't be bothered to look on cricinfo, but I suspect Australia don't suffer two innings defeats in a series very often. Perth was their first innings defeat since 1993.

This Aussie newspaper article before the Brisbane test makes for fun reading.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 5955985591



I would muster that little more energy and find cricinfo next time, Australia won in Perth!!!! :wink:

Was talking to Steven Finn 2 nights ago and he was absolutely gutted not to be involved in the Melbourne test and said he was not injured or jaded, he was just dropped!!

Had a cracking celebration with a few of the other boys too. 6 of the squad made it out for a beer with the fans. :DANCE: :DANCE:






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airliebird9 wrote:
Was talking to Steven Finn 2 nights ago and he was absolutely gutted not to be involved in the Melbourne test and said he was not injured or jaded, he was just dropped!!




i think it was widely interpreted as a move to just tighten things up a bit, he has a great strike rate, but was a little expensive, don't reckon he can be too down about how his international career has started, just a nice place for england to be that Tremlett and Bresnan can both step up. All gaining experience, all experiencing success, they seem like a fairly tight unit.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 12:30 am 
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Saddened! wrote:I don't like the way the players are talking after that test. Saying the Ashes have been 'won' when in fact they haven't yet. 2-2 in the series would be a poor, poor outcome given the dominance they have enjoyed for large parts of the series.

I really hope they don't waste the opportunity to make it 3-1 and a comprehensive series win. 2-2 wouldn't be a fair reflection of things.


Really? First Test, the Aussies get a 260 odd run lead in the first innings and force us to bat for two days to save the game. We do, which is good credit to us.

Second Test great performance, innings win, comprehensive victory to us.

Third Test Aussies smashed us, twice out for less than 200. Up there with many of the other Ashes humiliations we have suffered.

Fourth Test great performance, dominant win and we smash them.

What if the Aussies smash us in the Fifth like they did the Third? They will deserve 2-2.

We need really to turn the screw and not let their 'new era' get off to a good start, like we did in 1987 when the start of the Aussie long climb to the top of the tree probably began with their final Test win over us in Sydney, soon to be followed by a win in the World Cup final.

I don't think that there has been as much of a gap as people have thought. I think if the Aussies still had one of McGrath or Warne, then it would have been a very tight series, they would have won the First test if they'd had Warne. I think if they still had both McGrath and Warne I would have fancied them to beat us. But then I also think if you had taken Warne and McGrath out of their all conquering side of the past few tours, then the Atherton/Stewart or Hussain led England sides would have recorded a few more wins against the Aussies.

It's good to beat the Aussies but we need to be careful that we don't get overexcited and start proclaiming a new era of dominance beckons for England. What we have is a side of good players, which is run very professionally by Flower and Strauss, we don't have a team of great players and I fear that we lack the penetration of a bowler like Flintoff or Gough.

Look beyond this team at the state of English cricket and it is not a happy tale. The quality of county cricketers IMO has slipped backwards since the 1980s and 1990s. The counties are full of South Africans on Kolpak rulings because there just isn't the talent available in England. I know people make jokes about Pietersen and Trott being South Africans, but its true, take them out and say how many English batsmen are there of genuine quality? The best two are not realistic Test options, Trescothick and Ramprakash, so you are left with basically Bell, Strauss, Cook and when he is in form Collingwood. They are good players but it's not as though there are loads of young guns knocking on the door. English cricket at the top end is being run very well at the moment but below that there are problems.

I know people don't like talk of RU on here but I remember hearing some doomsdayers in the press saying this after England won the World Cup in 2003, and they got drowned out as spoilsports, but once the big guns retired English RU went into a low ebb. I fear that below the surface of this, English cricket has got jack all.






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PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 12:47 am 
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what would your combined team of the series so far be then?

Batting wise

Cook
Strauss
Trott
KP
Hussey
Bell
Haddin (shading it)

though Watson deserves credit

Bowling less easy to call as there has been more chopping and changing
Anderson
Siddle has put his hand up twice
Swann - hasn't ripped it up, but showed he could on occasions tie up an end.
Johnson went from the ridiculous to the sublime and back again
Tremlett and Bresnan did themselves great credit when called upon.
Bollinger?
Broad - I am a big fan, but we didn't see enough of him in aussie conditions
Hifenhaus - steady, but nothing more
Harris - a trier, effective on his day
Smith - not ready by all accounts
Xavier - move on


I'd go
8. Bresnan
9. Swann
10. Siddle
11. Anderson

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flipper wrote:what would your combined team of the series so far be then?

Batting wise

Cook
Strauss
Trott
KP
Hussey
Bell
Haddin (shading it)

though Watson deserves credit

Bowling less easy to call as there has been more chopping and changing
Anderson
Siddle has put his hand up twice
Swann - hasn't ripped it up, but showed he could on occasions tie up an end.
Johnson went from the ridiculous to the sublime and back again
Tremlett and Bresnan did themselves great credit when called upon.
Bollinger?
Broad - I am a big fan, but we didn't see enough of him in aussie conditions
Hifenhaus - steady, but nothing more
Harris - a trier, effective on his day
Smith - not ready by all accounts
Xavier - move on


I'd go
8. Bresnan
9. Swann
10. Siddle
11. Anderson


don't agree with Haddin but have been impressed with Harris - a real trier in an ordinary attack IMO

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airliebird9 wrote:I would muster that little more energy and find cricinfo next time, Australia won in Perth!!!! :wink:


Yup - my mistake. It was Perth in 93 when they last lost by an innings, to the West Indies. And having had a quick look on cricinfo, I can't find any previous home series against anybody where Australia have had two innings defeats. It's happened four times when they've toured England, most recently in 1985 - when Richard Ellison destroyed the aussies in the last two tests, before never being heard of again.

The England batting averages make fun reading. Cook & Trott both averaging well over 100 for the series; if they'd done that against Bangladesh or ZImbabwe, people would be saying it shouldn't count.

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