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Though I'd be tempted to stick a couple of quid on Bell getting caught swinging before the end.
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Johnson bowls one from two yards behind the crease...that's a bit desperate.. 

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The crowd got to him.TANGODANCER wrote:Johnson bowls one from two yards behind the crease...that's a bit desperate..
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Bell get the winning run ( well, four of em) after Root left him on strike. Magic,. Well done England. 

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Great win, and a 2-1 lead with two to play is a good position to be in. Though given how this series has gone already I wouldn't be counting chickens yet.
Think i heard somewhere that Trent Bridge will probably play similarly to Edgbaston (which for some reason Google suggests should be spelled 'Stonewashed' :S). I doubt Australia will bat as terribly they did this test, and obviously no Jimmy is a huge loss for us. Hopefully Finn keeps his head about him and bowls as he did in the second innings, when he seemed unplayable for a while. And the top order batting is still a concern.
Either way, good position to be in, though I have a feeling Australia will be out for blood in Nottingham.
Think i heard somewhere that Trent Bridge will probably play similarly to Edgbaston (which for some reason Google suggests should be spelled 'Stonewashed' :S). I doubt Australia will bat as terribly they did this test, and obviously no Jimmy is a huge loss for us. Hopefully Finn keeps his head about him and bowls as he did in the second innings, when he seemed unplayable for a while. And the top order batting is still a concern.
Either way, good position to be in, though I have a feeling Australia will be out for blood in Nottingham.
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This was a bowlers test. 281 isn't criminal but it's the best either side managed with the bat. If Jimmy is out that's a massive blow. Broad and Finn were excellent, but we need a Jimmy to back them up. I fear Lyth will have to go back and prove himself again at county level, but who in his place, and who in Jimmy's?
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Wonder if Joe Root will be in Walkabout tonight 

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Really bizarre this. A side goes from a decent victory, to total humiliation, to absolute dominance?! So Lord only knows which (Jimmy-less) side's going to turn up at TB.
Just one thing that's bugging me from the Edgbaston Test though, and I know that it's all hypothetical now, but had Cook won the toss on Wednesday morning then we'd have had a bat, and how different would the game have been had that happened?
Just one thing that's bugging me from the Edgbaston Test though, and I know that it's all hypothetical now, but had Cook won the toss on Wednesday morning then we'd have had a bat, and how different would the game have been had that happened?
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That's cricket though. Had we won the toss at Lords for all we know the Ashes could be back home already....Bruce Rioja wrote:Really bizarre this. A side goes from a decent victory, to total humiliation, to absolute dominance?! So Lord only knows which (Jimmy-less) side's going to turn up at TB.
Just one thing that's bugging me from the Edgbaston Test though, and I know that it's all hypothetical now, but had Cook won the toss on Wednesday morning then we'd have had a bat, and how different would the game have been had that happened?
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Congratulations to England on a well deserved result.
What an odd series it's turning out to be. Cardiff with the home team winning handsomely; Lords with the visitors giving the home team an absolute hiding; Edgbaston the visitors re-invent themselves into a pub team from Kickatinalong. I can't make head nor tail of it.
What an odd series it's turning out to be. Cardiff with the home team winning handsomely; Lords with the visitors giving the home team an absolute hiding; Edgbaston the visitors re-invent themselves into a pub team from Kickatinalong. I can't make head nor tail of it.
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thebish wrote:new dawn - new coach etc...
but can anyone see anything other than an aussie whitewash?
ok.... errrrr..... cough!

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Don't think many thought any different than that at the start of the series.thebish wrote:thebish wrote:new dawn - new coach etc...
but can anyone see anything other than an aussie whitewash?
ok.... errrrr..... cough!
It is fair to say the Aussies have performed way below their ability, coupled with conditions that haven't suited them apart from at Lords.
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Seeing as the players aren't robots and anything can happen in cricket at any time, who dare predict anything? Next week is the real cruncher; win it and we come out with some real credit, lose it and let the Aussies back in and The Sun and co won't be trilling about "our boys" but mud-slinging with gusto ( as ever). It's a real important game.
Seeing as the players aren't robots and anything can happen in cricket at any time, who dare predict anything? Next week is the real cruncher; win it and we come out with some real credit, lose it and let the Aussies back in and The Sun and co won't be trilling about "our boys" but mud-slinging with gusto ( as ever). It's a real important game.
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Agreed TD, but Aussies were favourite because they had just crushed us last time and by many measures our side had been slightly weakened even since then. And they had gone from strength to strength.
Absolutely agree nothing is won yet. Anderson is a big loss so down to how we cope with it. Be nice if we could make a really big total batting as that takes the pressure off the bowlers to an extent.
Absolutely agree nothing is won yet. Anderson is a big loss so down to how we cope with it. Be nice if we could make a really big total batting as that takes the pressure off the bowlers to an extent.
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Me. I predict that the outcome is uncertain.TANGODANCER wrote:^^
Seeing as the players aren't robots and anything can happen in cricket at any time, who dare predict anything? .

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hmmm - risky prediction!Bruce Rioja wrote:Me. I predict that the outcome is uncertain.TANGODANCER wrote:^^
Seeing as the players aren't robots and anything can happen in cricket at any time, who dare predict anything? .
given that anything can happen at any time in cricket... I predict that Joe Root, whilst taking a risky single, is devoured by a feral herd of spotted Llamas and while everyone is laughing, a huge fight breaks out between the umpires who have both produced blow-up comedy sledge-hammers from somewhere...
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Root - only one letter away from Robot. Hmmmmmmmmmm!thebish wrote:hmmm - risky prediction!Bruce Rioja wrote:Me. I predict that the outcome is uncertain.TANGODANCER wrote:^^
Seeing as the players aren't robots and anything can happen in cricket at any time, who dare predict anything? .
given that anything can happen at any time in cricket... I predict that Joe Root, whilst taking a risky single, is devoured by a feral herd of spotted Llamas and while everyone is laughing, a huge fight breaks out between the umpires who have both produced blow-up comedy sledge-hammers from somewhere...
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