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Re: Who's going to win The Ashes?
My wife was at a presentation dinner last year and one of the three guest speakers (An aussie cricketeer from recent bygone years - She did not recall his name (Not a sporting enthusiast my wife). Anyway said cricketeer was sharing anecdotes with the audience. Although all very amusing and some of them hilarious. My wife picked up on the one that struck a nerve. Words to the effect of "We never ever worried about playing the poms, we knew we would always beat them, but we had to breath through our teeth and say it was going to be a close thing to get the press interested!" Ouch!
Ashes 2005 is like Cup 66. Old news. Lets get that killer blow going that we have lacked in most sports for years. Not the " Its the playing, not the winning pish! Why keep the score?" If you have to waste time to draw a test match great. I'd rather be going into game 2 all even than 1 down. It rattled Ponting. |
Re: Who's going to win The Ashes?
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 7753082)
Merv Hughes was on the radio this morning agreeing with what England did to waste time - it works both ways.
Ponting is on the edge - he definitely has issues. I think England should target him with some really choice sledging - see if they can push him over the edge. It would be fun to watch! |
Re: Who's going to win The Ashes?
Originally Posted by Siren & Brian
(Post 7756229)
hope they do try to sledge, there more they try the more runs he will score just to piss them off.
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Re: Who's going to win The Ashes?
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 7756389)
Might do, might not. Definitely worth a try though - I reckon Wankboy is ready to snap.
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Re: Who's going to win The Ashes?
Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders
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instead of chucking jelly beans I think we should throw betting slips at him
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Re: Who's going to win The Ashes?
Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders
(Post 7753018)
Great response from DC on Pricky Ponting
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog...t-test-tactics |
Re: Who's going to win The Ashes?
Originally Posted by MartinLuther
(Post 7756412)
Interesting response. The writer's saying that he agrees that England shouldn't have done it but it's a bigger crime for Ricky to mention it. He may as well come out straight and say he's got a big chip against Ricky and/or Aus :lol:
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Re: Who's going to win The Ashes?
Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders
(Post 7756417)
do you know who the writer is?
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Re: Who's going to win The Ashes?
Originally Posted by Burbage
(Post 7756423)
Duncan Fletcher. Used the age old English method (even though he's Zimbabwean) of building one team to win one event rather than trying to sort out cricket from the ground up. I believe there was a rugby coach who did the same thing for England.
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Re: Who's going to win The Ashes?
Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders
(Post 7756417)
do you know who the writer is?
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Re: Who's going to win The Ashes?
Originally Posted by MartinLuther
(Post 7756432)
No.
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Re: Who's going to win The Ashes?
Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders
(Post 7756437)
England Cricket coach for the 05' Ashes winning team. Also the same coach that Ricky Ponting verbal abused and got heavily fined for
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Re: Who's going to win The Ashes?
Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders
(Post 7756437)
England Cricket coach for the 05' Ashes winning team. Also the same coach that Ricky Ponting verbal abused and got heavily fined for
If you have a team of batsmen who are averaging over fifty, is either because you play most of your matches in India, or because your bowlers bowl the oppo out for less than 250 every time. |
Re: Who's going to win The Ashes?
Originally Posted by MartinLuther
(Post 7756441)
So he has a personal gripe. That explains the flavour of the article then.
It's like Gary Glitter calling Michael Jackson the scum of the earth and a dirty little kiddy fiddler |
Re: Who's going to win The Ashes?
Originally Posted by Burbage
(Post 7756444)
Never liked Fletcher. He was of the opinion that runs won test matches rather than bowlers. He was (and still is) wrong in my view.
If you have a team of batsmen who are averaging over fifty, is either because you play most of your matches in India, or because your bowlers bowl the oppo out for less than 250 every time. |
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