The Ashes 2009
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Where are these 'mind games', Tango? Looks like perfectly reasoned opinion to me.TANGODANCER wrote:Ponting starts the mind games:
http://msnsport.skysports.com/story/0,1 ... 20,00.html

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Ahead of the deciding Ashes Test, Australia captain Ricky Ponting has said that England's decision to select Jonathan Trott for The Oval showdown smacks of "desperation"Bruce Rioja wrote:Where are these 'mind games', Tango? Looks like perfectly reasoned opinion to me.TANGODANCER wrote:Ponting starts the mind games:
http://msnsport.skysports.com/story/0,1 ... 20,00.html
Hey, I'm a great admirer of Ponting, but I would have thought that was, but, ah well never mind.
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Agreed, didn't need to be said, but he's fanning the flamesTANGODANCER wrote:Ahead of the deciding Ashes Test, Australia captain Ricky Ponting has said that England's decision to select Jonathan Trott for The Oval showdown smacks of "desperation"Bruce Rioja wrote:Where are these 'mind games', Tango? Looks like perfectly reasoned opinion to me.TANGODANCER wrote:Ponting starts the mind games:
http://msnsport.skysports.com/story/0,1 ... 20,00.html
Hey, I'm a great admirer of Ponting, but I would have thought that was, but, ah well never mind.
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Ah, you were expecting Ponting to get the cucumber sandwiches and fondant fancies out, were you? Honestly, Tango, if comments like that, even if they were made about you personally fecked with your mind then I would definitely be dragging you down to Thicker Skins R Us.TANGODANCER wrote:Ahead of the deciding Ashes Test, Australia captain Ricky Ponting has said that England's decision to select Jonathan Trott for The Oval showdown smacks of "desperation"Bruce Rioja wrote:Where are these 'mind games', Tango? Looks like perfectly reasoned opinion to me.TANGODANCER wrote:Ponting starts the mind games:
http://msnsport.skysports.com/story/0,1 ... 20,00.html
Hey, I'm a great admirer of Ponting, but I would have thought that was, but, ah well never mind.
There's also the reverse psychology to bring in here: Ponting's sounding off show's how nervous he is.
Man up, Tiger feet.

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Fxxk me Bruce, it wasn't a fxxking protest march, just a comment.Bruce Rioja wrote:Ah, you were expecting Ponting to get the cucumber sandwiches and fondant fancies out, were you? Honestly, Tango, if comments like that, even if they were made about you personally fecked with your mind then I would definitely be dragging you down to Thicker Skins R Us.TANGODANCER wrote:Ahead of the deciding Ashes Test, Australia captain Ricky Ponting has said that England's decision to select Jonathan Trott for The Oval showdown smacks of "desperation"Bruce Rioja wrote:Where are these 'mind games', Tango? Looks like perfectly reasoned opinion to me.TANGODANCER wrote:Ponting starts the mind games:
http://msnsport.skysports.com/story/0,1 ... 20,00.html
Hey, I'm a great admirer of Ponting, but I would have thought that was, but, ah well never mind.
There's also the reverse psychology to bring in here: Ponting's sounding off show's how nervous he is.
Man up, Tiger feet.
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As is Ponting, Tango. Only, there are some that will rise above it, and some that need more resolve. As proved here, evidently.TANGODANCER wrote:Fxxk me Bruce, it wasn't a fxxking protest march, just a comment.Bruce Rioja wrote:Ah, you were expecting Ponting to get the cucumber sandwiches and fondant fancies out, were you? Honestly, Tango, if comments like that, even if they were made about you personally fecked with your mind then I would definitely be dragging you down to Thicker Skins R Us.TANGODANCER wrote:Ahead of the deciding Ashes Test, Australia captain Ricky Ponting has said that England's decision to select Jonathan Trott for The Oval showdown smacks of "desperation"Bruce Rioja wrote:Where are these 'mind games', Tango? Looks like perfectly reasoned opinion to me.TANGODANCER wrote:Ponting starts the mind games:
http://msnsport.skysports.com/story/0,1 ... 20,00.html
Hey, I'm a great admirer of Ponting, but I would have thought that was, but, ah well never mind.
There's also the reverse psychology to bring in here: Ponting's sounding off show's how nervous he is.
Man up, Tiger feet.

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Ah, TANGO, on this occasion I have to disagree with you (even as a neutral observer). For all I know the question put to Mr.Ponting could well have been, "Is the inclusion of a debutant into this final and most important test a good thing or an act of desperation?" Certainly he could have replied with some bland comment such as, "It's not up to me to comment on the opposition's selections". I note that he also mentioned that he thought that the newcomer is a good cricketer and that his team has been doing research on the man (and, no doubt, any other prospect). What team captain wouldn't? After all, the Englanders sussed out Hughes' main weakness and capitalised upon it.
I do hope that this deciding test produces good cricket (players, umpires and crowd) and that the result shows the better team. By that I don't mean a Headingly thumping or a game ruined by rain interruptions, just a decent stoush.
I do hope that this deciding test produces good cricket (players, umpires and crowd) and that the result shows the better team. By that I don't mean a Headingly thumping or a game ruined by rain interruptions, just a decent stoush.
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Was just about to write about the decent recovery job Prior and Trott were doing, but then Prior pushes at a slower ball and is caught at point. Ah well. Here comes Fred, about whom Athers wrote a very good article in todays Times offering a more realistic view about the path and success of his career.
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