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    Fair to say both sides have 3 or 4 class players surrounded by average ones.
    Difference in this test the class ones like Smith etc fired whereas the poms didn’t
    If England can’t get Cook and Root to score big runs they are pretty well fucked

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    @virgil said in The Ashes:

    Fair to say both sides have 3 or 4 class players surrounded by average ones.
    Difference in this test the class ones like Smith etc fired whereas the poms didn’t
    If England can’t get Cook and Root to score big runs they are pretty well fucked

    I'm sure Root has at least one massive innings this series. Mind you it seems whatever he can do Smith can do even better.

    Also worth noting that the other three I mentioned are all getting a bit long in the tooth.

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    Question - where on Cricinfo do you click to find the summary of career records of everyone playing in the match? In the old format it used to be linked to the match card under "statistics".

    Supplementary question - why do web designers feel the need to update perfectly functional formats and, particularly, why do they then fuck them up?

    It's like Cricinfo decided to hire the team who brought you Windows 8!

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    @chris-b said in The Ashes:

    Question - where on Cricinfo do you click to find the summary of career records of everyone playing in the match? In the old format it used to be linked to the match card under "statistics".

    Supplementary question - why do web designers feel the need to update perfectly functional formats and, particularly, why do they then fuck them up?

    It's like Cricinfo decided to hire the team who brought you Windows 8!

    Agree!
    It’s shit now, where’s the live and current stats?
    How are we supposed to track Williamson’s quest to break a test average of 60..

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    @chris-b Because what else would designers do if they didn't keep changing things?

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    @chris-b and just put the fucking scorecard on one page without an upside down fucking v for each innings!

    Ficking nerds

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    @antipodean That's the sort of question that tripped up Harvey Weinstein! 🙂

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    Crushing 10 wicket win in the end, but England weren't that far off. They certainly had the upper hand at various stages of the match. If Root went big in their second innings, as we know he can, then England are in the box seat and the pressure is all on Aus.

    Both teams have a heavy reliance on 2 - 3 players, and as @Virgil says in this test Aussies big guns fired. Bancroft getting 80 not out and some confidence at this level is a pretty big negative for England though - they really needed to take at least a couple of wickets in the final innings.

    Also, Anderson will go from being very classy to world beater with the pink ball - he will be nigh on unplayable with it hooping around. That will give England a decent shout in that test at least.

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    Lyon is a big difference. The others sort of cacel each other out but with NATHAN you can rest a quick and rotate them around him. The poms will have to get after him

    However, the angry lesbian is on another planet. What an innings that was!

    These may be called the Smith ashes

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    @siam said in The Ashes:

    Lyon is a big difference. The others sort of cacel each other out but with NATHAN you can rest a quick and rotate them around him. The poms will have to get after him

    However, the angry lesbian is on another planet. What an innings that was!

    These may be called the Smith ashes

    Hahahaha. 'Angry Lesbian'.

    So fitting.

    But fuck he's a good player

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    A pommie mate of mine who is a cricket tragic has already wheeled out the excuse "it's not proper cricket with a Kookaburra ball". Usually that comes out after 2-3 tests in Oz...

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    @mn5 said in The Ashes:

    But fuck he's a good player

    Isn't he just? Terrific batter with the spine of Steve Waugh. If he had more talented players, Australia would enjoy another golden period.

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    Smith is rewriting test batting. Why play in the v when you can bat like it's the back yard and average 60? Guck he's fun to watch. And unflappable as well. The poms bowled out of his areas for ages so he just waited. What a career turnaround

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    @mariner4life said in The Ashes:

    Smith is rewriting test batting. Why play in the v when you can bat like it's the back yard and average 60? Guck he's fun to watch. And unflappable as well. The poms bowled out of his areas for ages so he just waited. What a career turnaround

    Best batsman in the world. No doubt.

    Still looks like a dick with the headband though.

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    Of the batsmen who have played most of their team's tests in the calendar years 2016 and 2017

    Kohli 21 tests, average 70.75, 8x100s
    Smith 19 tests, average 68.60, 8x100s
    Pujara 21 tests, average 63.46, 7x100s
    Taylor 12 tests, average 61.38, 3x100s
    Williamson 15 tests, average 55.50, 4x100s
    {then Faf, Azhar Ali, Rahul)
    Root 25 tests, average 51.63, 5x100s

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    @mn5 said in The Ashes:

    Still looks like a dick with the headband though.

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    On the other hand:

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    And finally:

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    For @MN5 's interest - that pic of Crowe was from an article discussing over/under rated cricketers:

    Who is the most underrated international cricketer?

    Who is the most underrated international cricketer?

    Answer (1 of 352): There are so many cricketers who don't get as much appreciation as they deserve. Shivanarine Chanderpaul, Younis Khan, VVS Laxman are the few examples who got a lot of chance to play in the middle and proved themselves to the fullest. But here I am going to talk about a hidden ...

    They get to a section on how Crowe, Fleming, and Paddles were all generally underrated because they were New Zealanders.

    But I highlight that article because its a screaming subcontinental orgy of hometown worship, kicking off with this gem:

    Overrated : Donald Bradman - By far the most overrated cricketer because although his average was impressive, he played most of his matches against the same team in an era when international cricket was still in its infancy. It is not possible to replicate his average nowadays because the game has become much more professional and harder, there have been numerous players who have in many ways surpassed his records yet some still claim he is better.
    
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    @nta did they talk about how all of the Indians were able to inflate their batting averages by playing at home on roads and generally didn't do nearly so well abroad surprise surprise?

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