View Poll Results: Who will win the 2010 Ashes series?
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Series Drawn (England retain the ashes)
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Ashes 2010 thread. Who's gonna win?
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I'm neutral and I'm going for the drawn series.
Australia look suspect in key areas - middle order batting and spin bowling.
Emgland's bowling does not look that great either - if Anderson is the best they can do......
Swann looks like the real deal though - I reckon he is the key for England.
Australia look suspect in key areas - middle order batting and spin bowling.
Emgland's bowling does not look that great either - if Anderson is the best they can do......
Swann looks like the real deal though - I reckon he is the key for England.
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Additionally, Swann isn't the number two bowler in the world for no reason. He has taken more wickets than any other bowler this year. In fact we have two bowlers in the top 4 test bowlers at the moment (Swann (2) and Anderson (4)). Granted, Anderson relies a lot on weather conditions going his way, but when they do, he is arguably the most lethal bowler in the world.
I'm not concerned at all about our bowlers in Aussie conditions. I am more concerned with our batsmen, who have traditionally always struggled to adapt to Aussie conditions. Cook is a real liability in my eyes, he sets the tone in my view. If the Aussies get his wicket early, which I am sure they will on many occasions then they will smell blood and that has always been when they are at their most dangerous, bar the recent events against SL and India.
I'm really not bought into this whole "Aus are vulnerable" BS, they are ALWAYS dangerous at home, simple fact
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I think you are seriously underestimating Broad, who has come a long long way since the retirement of Freddy.
Additionally, Swann isn't the number two bowler in the world for no reason. He has taken more wickets than any other bowler this year. In fact we have two bowlers in the top 4 test bowlers at the moment (Swann (2) and Anderson (4)). Granted, Anderson relies a lot on weather conditions going his way, but when they do, he is arguably the most lethal bowler in the world.
I'm not concerned at all about our bowlers in Aussie conditions. I am more concerned with our batsmen, who have traditionally always struggled to adapt to Aussie conditions. Cook is a real liability in my eyes, he sets the tone in my view. If the Aussies get his wicket early, which I am sure they will on many occasions then they will smell blood and that has always been when they are at their most dangerous, bar the recent events against SL and India.
I'm really not bought into this whole "Aus are vulnerable" BS, they are ALWAYS dangerous at home, simple fact
Additionally, Swann isn't the number two bowler in the world for no reason. He has taken more wickets than any other bowler this year. In fact we have two bowlers in the top 4 test bowlers at the moment (Swann (2) and Anderson (4)). Granted, Anderson relies a lot on weather conditions going his way, but when they do, he is arguably the most lethal bowler in the world.
I'm not concerned at all about our bowlers in Aussie conditions. I am more concerned with our batsmen, who have traditionally always struggled to adapt to Aussie conditions. Cook is a real liability in my eyes, he sets the tone in my view. If the Aussies get his wicket early, which I am sure they will on many occasions then they will smell blood and that has always been when they are at their most dangerous, bar the recent events against SL and India.
I'm really not bought into this whole "Aus are vulnerable" BS, they are ALWAYS dangerous at home, simple fact
That's why I said that Swann is the key for England. Broad is a bit inconsistent - maybe this is the tour where he really stamps his authority.
Anyway, I'm more interested in the SA v Pakistan series that is going on at the moment. If we can win this series and the coming home series against India (and I don't see why not), then hopefully we will be back at No.1 in the test rankings.
We're looking good in the 1st test anyway.
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It is an absolute disgrace that the cricket is not available back home on terrestrial tv - NOT EVEN HIGHLIGHTS THIS TIME! (Unless ITV come in with a late bid.....)
The BBC has consistently declined to place a bid, arguing that the £1 million price tag was too high. There was also a scheduling issue: the contract for live coverage on Sky TV stipulated that the highlights show could only be screened after 10pm, shortly before the next day’s play was due to begin.
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That's why I said that Swann is the key for England. Broad is a bit inconsistent - maybe this is the tour where he really stamps his authority.
Anyway, I'm more interested in the SA v Pakistan series that is going on at the moment. If we can win this series and the coming home series against India (and I don't see why not), then hopefully we will be back at No.1 in the test rankings.
We're looking good in the 1st test anyway.
Anyway, I'm more interested in the SA v Pakistan series that is going on at the moment. If we can win this series and the coming home series against India (and I don't see why not), then hopefully we will be back at No.1 in the test rankings.
We're looking good in the 1st test anyway.
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I really think SA have gone off the boil since they beat the Aussies in Australia a few years ago. I almost get the feeling that they are guilty of doing what England did in the aftermath of 2005, where they sat on their laurels for too long. The spanking we got from Australia in the ensuing Ashes series I think is about to happen to SA against India. India are white hot at the moment. I mean even Harbajhan is scoring consecutive centuries and SA haven't been doing too well at home in the last few years (England & Australia)
India are very good at home - away is a different story.
Back tp Australia, what's with the 17 man squad? They need to make decisions and give the players some certainty. If they are going to do what they are doing then I reckon they should name all the Sheffield Shield players in the squad!
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Biggest weakness England have is Cook. He's suspect outside off stump and he's too soft. I worry that England are going to be one down for less then 50 every game if the Aussie bowlers bowl halfway decent, and this will expose a middle order that is still just a bit underdone. Bump Trott up and get Morgan in the side, that's what I say. It's a mistake to rely on English batting. With three south africans and an Irishman in the top five England can't lose. They won't do it though. The English selectors seem to love Cook for some reason.
As for Australia... Even when they're poor they're tough to beat at home. I'd still make them favourites, but their selectors may make the mistake of panicking if they go one down, that could be interesting.
Ponting is the main card for Australia. Swann the main man for England. And you need wickets to win test matches...
As for Australia... Even when they're poor they're tough to beat at home. I'd still make them favourites, but their selectors may make the mistake of panicking if they go one down, that could be interesting.
Ponting is the main card for Australia. Swann the main man for England. And you need wickets to win test matches...
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But INdi are not beating New Zealand - a drawn series looks like the most likely outcome.
India are very good at home - away is a different story.
Back tp Australia, what's with the 17 man squad? They need to make decisions and give the players some certainty. If they are going to do what they are doing then I reckon they should name all the Sheffield Shield players in the squad!
India are very good at home - away is a different story.
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I've always been very critical of the Australian selectors, even in their hay day I was critical. They never took a forward thinking approach and essentially, that is what has landed them in the mess they are today. An example of this was Australia's decision to field a normal starting XI against Zimbabwe when they came over in 2004 (I think). Hayden got a world record 380 runs in the innings. Weldone, but that game was the perfect opportunity to blood some new talent, they could have still kept the core of their team, but they decided they wanted to smash the Zimbabweans within three days, which I'm sure made for some wonderful spectatorship. Then the inevitable happened, two-thirds of their team retired within a year of each other leaving massive holes in their squad. Look at what they have done to Phil Hughes, probably the brightest young talent in international cricket and rubbed out in the first 5 matches.
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My heart says England. I don't know enough about the teams though. Just no humiliations like the last trip here. Work will be intolerable if it is.
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