The Winter's Cricket - Ashes Thread
#1
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Just seems like last week that England beat Aus 3-0 to lift the urn.
Who's interested in the down under version?
I personally prefer it due to the time zone difference meaning most games
start around 6pm EST. Perfect for an evening's viewing on a cold winter night.
Predictions? 2-2. England to retain Ashes.
Who's interested in the down under version?
I personally prefer it due to the time zone difference meaning most games
start around 6pm EST. Perfect for an evening's viewing on a cold winter night.
Predictions? 2-2. England to retain Ashes.
#2
Just seems like last week that England beat Aus 3-0 to lift the urn.
Who's interested in the down under version?
I personally prefer it due to the time zone difference meaning most games
start around 6pm EST. Perfect for an evening's viewing on a cold winter night.
Predictions? 2-2. England to retain Ashes.
Who's interested in the down under version?
I personally prefer it due to the time zone difference meaning most games
start around 6pm EST. Perfect for an evening's viewing on a cold winter night.
Predictions? 2-2. England to retain Ashes.
3-1 England.
#3
A wonderful rendition of the Australian national anthem to celebrate the upcoming Ashes series.
#4
I fear a dastardly Oz plot to thwart England's basketball players, sorry, fast bowlers, by preparing pitches with all the pace of a rice pudding
2-1 England.
2-1 England.
#6
Mitchell Johnson in their squad. This will much more fun now.
#9
That is indeed THE question. Of the 3 vying for the place, I'd go for Finn. He is more likely to take wickets, even if he does go for a few. Tremlett - past it (no idea why he's out there) Rankin - long shot, yet to impress on this tour.
Hope Bres recovers quickly - we might need him
Of course, I'd rather we'd taken Onions instead of Tremlett....but there you go.
Hope Bres recovers quickly - we might need him

Of course, I'd rather we'd taken Onions instead of Tremlett....but there you go.
#10
That is indeed THE question. Of the 3 vying for the place, I'd go for Finn. He is more likely to take wickets, even if he does go for a few. Tremlett - past it (no idea why he's out there) Rankin - long shot, yet to impress on this tour.
Hope Bres recovers quickly - we might need him
Of course, I'd rather we'd taken Onions instead of Tremlett....but there you go.
Hope Bres recovers quickly - we might need him

Of course, I'd rather we'd taken Onions instead of Tremlett....but there you go.
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Finn. He's the best, should be a great bowler in Aussie conditions, tall and gets a bit of bounce. Can now hold up an end as a tailender too, unlike Rankin or probably Tremmers.
Agree that Bres would be a nice handy number 8 or 8 though.
Agree that Bres would be a nice handy number 8 or 8 though.
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never used to follow cricket always thought it was dull.
Then I went to Yorkshire Lancashire 20/20 and the atmosphere topped most football games I have been too.
will be following the ashes this year I am thoroughly converted!
Then I went to Yorkshire Lancashire 20/20 and the atmosphere topped most football games I have been too.
will be following the ashes this year I am thoroughly converted!
#14
- he has struggled to make the S****y first XI last season, never mind England. Fact is, Broad and Jimmy aside, the other Eng seamers (Tremmers/Bres/Finn) are not as good as they were 2010/1 when they last toured down under.




