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  • G Offline
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    #1234

    Australia vs West Indies was always awesome until the West Indies dropped away.

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    The Ashes in England have been more competitive/entertaining. A draw last time, 3-2 England before that. Aus hasn't won a series there for ages

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    @nzzp said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @hooroo said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @nzzp said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @hooroo said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @majorrage said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @rotated said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @mariner4life said in Ashes 2021-22:

    The Ashes is just like the Bledisloe. Massively overrated despite one side being almost eternally shit bar a couple of out of character spikes in performance.

    Neither are top draw sporting competitions.

    Disagree.

    The Ashes is one of the few series left in sport that are played with real stakes. Careers end, players/coaches are dropped, genuine psychological scars seem to inflicted (often on your own team mates). There is a huge gap between the typical post-series interview with "they were the better side in the series" like you get with the Bledisloe and "we need to overhaul the entire domestic structure of our game" or "we need to ex-communicate our best batsman" or "we need to sack our captain".

    That combined with cricket being a sport that lends itself to nostalgia makes it a great series.

    So less like the Bledisloe and more like a prize fight where there is serious trash talk in the lead up and the result guaranteed to either going to be a 12 round classic or a first round knockout and whatever happens the loser is going to go into a two-year long spiral.

    Harnessing your inner Gould there.

    I enjoy the Ashes but it’s a long long way down my list of sport watching. One of the few series left with real stakes … that’s just taking the piss!

    I'm the opposite. It is my favourite sporting event outside Rugby WC. I love it and tend to agree with @rotated

    it's good fun - but India Australia makes for more compelling viewing these days. Partly because it's the clash of $$$ (India) vs Quality (Australia). And India have just got better and better.

    I can think of many more classic ashes series than I can Ind/Aus series. Most of the time it's only worth watching when India tour rather than the other way round where the ashes is good in both Aussie and England

    definitely on the history and classic nature - hence my 'these days'. But England are weak at the moment, and even with the Duke ball don't look competitive.

    India hosting Australia will be fun. India are very much the new kids on teh block, and it's great to see them stepping up and playing quality cricket

    Yet the last entertaining test between those two in India was over 20 years ago. If India need a result they will throw up a dog of a track and someone like Joe Root or Michael Clarke will take six wickets, or if they fear a result it will be a road.

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    #1237

    @rotated said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @nzzp said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @hooroo said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @nzzp said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @hooroo said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @majorrage said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @rotated said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @mariner4life said in Ashes 2021-22:

    The Ashes is just like the Bledisloe. Massively overrated despite one side being almost eternally shit bar a couple of out of character spikes in performance.

    Neither are top draw sporting competitions.

    Disagree.

    The Ashes is one of the few series left in sport that are played with real stakes. Careers end, players/coaches are dropped, genuine psychological scars seem to inflicted (often on your own team mates). There is a huge gap between the typical post-series interview with "they were the better side in the series" like you get with the Bledisloe and "we need to overhaul the entire domestic structure of our game" or "we need to ex-communicate our best batsman" or "we need to sack our captain".

    That combined with cricket being a sport that lends itself to nostalgia makes it a great series.

    So less like the Bledisloe and more like a prize fight where there is serious trash talk in the lead up and the result guaranteed to either going to be a 12 round classic or a first round knockout and whatever happens the loser is going to go into a two-year long spiral.

    Harnessing your inner Gould there.

    I enjoy the Ashes but it’s a long long way down my list of sport watching. One of the few series left with real stakes … that’s just taking the piss!

    I'm the opposite. It is my favourite sporting event outside Rugby WC. I love it and tend to agree with @rotated

    it's good fun - but India Australia makes for more compelling viewing these days. Partly because it's the clash of $$$ (India) vs Quality (Australia). And India have just got better and better.

    I can think of many more classic ashes series than I can Ind/Aus series. Most of the time it's only worth watching when India tour rather than the other way round where the ashes is good in both Aussie and England

    definitely on the history and classic nature - hence my 'these days'. But England are weak at the moment, and even with the Duke ball don't look competitive.

    India hosting Australia will be fun. India are very much the new kids on teh block, and it's great to see them stepping up and playing quality cricket

    Yet the last entertaining test between those two in India was over 20 years ago. If India need a result they will throw up a dog of a track and someone like Joe Root or Michael Clarke will take six wickets, or if they fear a result it will be a road.

    Really? The last series in India was a cracker. Can't wait for the Pakistan series. Roads and dog tracks appear frequently, but often it makes for very watchable cricket. Well the dog tracks do. Not the roads.

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    @hooroo said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @majorrage said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @rotated said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @mariner4life said in Ashes 2021-22:

    The Ashes is just like the Bledisloe. Massively overrated despite one side being almost eternally shit bar a couple of out of character spikes in performance.

    Neither are top draw sporting competitions.

    Disagree.

    The Ashes is one of the few series left in sport that are played with real stakes. Careers end, players/coaches are dropped, genuine psychological scars seem to inflicted (often on your own team mates). There is a huge gap between the typical post-series interview with "they were the better side in the series" like you get with the Bledisloe and "we need to overhaul the entire domestic structure of our game" or "we need to ex-communicate our best batsman" or "we need to sack our captain".

    That combined with cricket being a sport that lends itself to nostalgia makes it a great series.

    So less like the Bledisloe and more like a prize fight where there is serious trash talk in the lead up and the result guaranteed to either going to be a 12 round classic or a first round knockout and whatever happens the loser is going to go into a two-year long spiral.

    Harnessing your inner Gould there.

    I enjoy the Ashes but it’s a long long way down my list of sport watching. One of the few series left with real stakes … that’s just taking the piss!

    I'm the opposite. It is my favourite sporting event outside Rugby WC. I love it and tend to agree with @rotated

    Not sure we are opposite - comment was really that @rotated piece sounded like a Gould pre-origin spiel! Origin wicket! Origin 6!

    The only thing I really disagreed with was it being the last series left in sport played with real stakes. IT's arguably not even the biggest thing in cricket, with India / Pakistan perhaps meaning more things to more people. I'd take the Ashes over that myself though.

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    @majorrage said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @hooroo said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @majorrage said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @rotated said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @mariner4life said in Ashes 2021-22:

    The Ashes is just like the Bledisloe. Massively overrated despite one side being almost eternally shit bar a couple of out of character spikes in performance.

    Neither are top draw sporting competitions.

    Disagree.

    The Ashes is one of the few series left in sport that are played with real stakes. Careers end, players/coaches are dropped, genuine psychological scars seem to inflicted (often on your own team mates). There is a huge gap between the typical post-series interview with "they were the better side in the series" like you get with the Bledisloe and "we need to overhaul the entire domestic structure of our game" or "we need to ex-communicate our best batsman" or "we need to sack our captain".

    That combined with cricket being a sport that lends itself to nostalgia makes it a great series.

    So less like the Bledisloe and more like a prize fight where there is serious trash talk in the lead up and the result guaranteed to either going to be a 12 round classic or a first round knockout and whatever happens the loser is going to go into a two-year long spiral.

    Harnessing your inner Gould there.

    I enjoy the Ashes but it’s a long long way down my list of sport watching. One of the few series left with real stakes … that’s just taking the piss!

    I'm the opposite. It is my favourite sporting event outside Rugby WC. I love it and tend to agree with @rotated

    Not sure we are opposite - comment was really that @rotated piece sounded like a Gould pre-origin spiel! Origin wicket! Origin 6!

    The only thing I really disagreed with was it being the last series left in sport played with real stakes. IT's arguably not even the biggest thing in cricket, with India / Pakistan perhaps meaning more things to more people. I'd take the Ashes over that myself though.

    OPPOSITE!!

    🙂

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    NTA
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    #1240

    Women's Test in Canberra is coming down to the wire. England need a record-breaking 257 to take it and it's under 6rpo after some huge hitting.

    39 from 45

    Aussies need 6 wickets

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    33 from 34. Wicket just fell so 5 to get for Australia.

    TBH there should be more Women's Test cricket. Only way to raise the skill level, which is quite a bit better than it was but still a bit lacking at points.

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    #1242

    @nta said in Ashes 2021-22:

    33 from 34. Wicket just fell so 5 to get for Australia.

    TBH there should be more Women's Test cricket. Only way to raise the skill level, which is quite a bit better than it was but still a bit lacking at points.

    I can’t believe that Mitchell Starc is married to Alyssa Healy who is basically a mirror image of her dad. #nohomo but Mitch can do A LOT better than that.

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    #1243

    @mn5 uncle.

    Handles balls well from behind, so assume a bit of rusty trombone is in play

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    NTA
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    #1244

    Beth Mooney broke her jaw in the nets a couple of weeks ago.

    Batted well today and just took a good catch on the fence, with her jaw wired.

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    @nta said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @mn5 uncle.

    Handles balls well from behind, so assume a bit of rusty trombone is in play

    Oh righto. Family genes are bloody strong aren’t they ?

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    #1246

    England lose another to the short ball - surprised out didn't fly over the fence given how hard she swung.

    7 down.
    21 to get.
    23 balls.

    This entered ODI/T20 territory some time ago, and hasn't left.

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    @mn5 said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @nta said in Ashes 2021-22:

    @mn5 uncle.

    Handles balls well from behind, so assume a bit of rusty trombone is in play

    Oh righto. Family genes are bloody strong aren’t they ?

    Queenslanders. Brother-wives. Sister-cousins. Etc

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    England falling to bits once the chance of a win was in sight. Declined the chance to shut up shop at 7 down, and now may lose the match and the Ashes at the end.

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    @donsteppa England went too hard instead of gathering their breath. Dunkley could have taken an over off then crushed it.

    Now the tail after playing at balls they don't need to.

    A draw means England can still win the Ashes. A loss ends the series in competitive terms.

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    NTA
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    This conference every fucking delivery is like Sri Lanka in ODI. Stop them, umpires

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    Weird field. Two, now three around the bat and everyone else on the fence.

    When they say in/out field, it doesn't get much more so than that.

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    #1252

    Now surrounded. 2 to go

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    #1253

    England survive.

    Ashes still alive.

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