Ashes 2021-22
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@mariner4life said in Ashes 2021-22:
just quietly i am quite enjoying WA thrashing around trying to get a test this summer despite loudly declaring they don't want to be part of the country anyway. An Ashes test in Tassie would be great.
Fuck yeah. And it would have the dual effect of making Canberra angry. Manuka Oval is a nice spot but it isn't an Ashes venu's arsehole.
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@nta said in Ashes 2021-22:
@mariner4life said in Ashes 2021-22:
just quietly i am quite enjoying WA thrashing around trying to get a test this summer despite loudly declaring they don't want to be part of the country anyway. An Ashes test in Tassie would be great.
Fuck yeah. And it would have the dual effect of making Canberra angry. Manuka Oval is a nice spot but it isn't an Ashes venu's arsehole.
You’re only playing England.
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@nta said in Ashes 2021-22:
@mn5 said in Ashes 2021-22:
You’re only playing England.
True. Their status as ODI World Champs is about as meaningful as our T20 World Champs.
Well... except we won ours fair and square.
I think the word in bold is relevant.
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Is England's pace attack suited to Australian conditions? Probably more suited than bringing a bunch of seamers...
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Apparently the new Kookaburra will help out in the swing/seam department:
The lining, which has a ridge under the seam of the ball, should ensure that seam, known to many bowlers as the “rudder” for swing and movement off the pitch, won’t lose its fibre as easily - - closer in performance to the Dukes ball used in England. It has taken the Kookaburra a world away from the type of projectile hurled down, without much success, by England’s bowlers in the highly attritional 2017-18 Ashes. Combined with a damp La Nina summer, the adjustments made to the Australian Test match ball may well contribute to a closer series than many expect.
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@antipodean said in Ashes 2021-22:
Is England's pace attack suited to Australian conditions? Probably more suited than bringing a bunch of seamers...
It could be on the east coast if the cooler, wetter conditions hold.
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@antipodean said in Ashes 2021-22:
Is England's pace attack suited to Australian conditions? Probably more suited than bringing a bunch of seamers...
I dunno, are geriatrics like Anderson and Broad more or less likely to break down in Aussie conditions ?
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@nta said in Ashes 2021-22:
Apparently the new Kookaburra will help out in the swing/seam department:
The lining, which has a ridge under the seam of the ball, should ensure that seam, known to many bowlers as the “rudder” for swing and movement off the pitch, won’t lose its fibre as easily - - closer in performance to the Dukes ball used in England. It has taken the Kookaburra a world away from the type of projectile hurled down, without much success, by England’s bowlers in the highly attritional 2017-18 Ashes. Combined with a damp La Nina summer, the adjustments made to the Australian Test match ball may well contribute to a closer series than many expect.
Interesting. Nz have been using a new experimental kooka in Plunket Shield this season and last. Wonder if it is same one , assume it is.
Seen a resurrection of the kiwi dobblers dominating domestics.
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@mn5 said in Ashes 2021-22:
@antipodean said in Ashes 2021-22:
Is England's pace attack suited to Australian conditions? Probably more suited than bringing a bunch of seamers...
I dunno, are geriatrics like Anderson and Broad more or less likely to break down in Aussie conditions ?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/59557399
I should become a punter cos I called this before it even happened
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@mn5 said in Ashes 2021-22:
@antipodean said in Ashes 2021-22:
Is England's pace attack suited to Australian conditions? Probably more suited than bringing a bunch of seamers...
I dunno, are geriatrics like Anderson and Broad more or less likely to break down in Aussie conditions ?
Well, they’re attempting to manage Anderson’s workload, so I’d guess it is a concern for the selectors.
I’m resigned to this particular England team not doing very well. 😟
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@catogrande said in Ashes 2021-22:
@mn5 said in Ashes 2021-22:
@antipodean said in Ashes 2021-22:
Is England's pace attack suited to Australian conditions? Probably more suited than bringing a bunch of seamers...
I dunno, are geriatrics like Anderson and Broad more or less likely to break down in Aussie conditions ?
Well, they’re attempting to manage Anderson’s workload, so I’d guess it is a concern for the selectors.
I’m resigned to this particular England team not doing very well. 😟
Good call, aside from Root they’re shit and they’ll get pumped 5-0 if the weather holds up.
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@duluth said in Ashes 2021-22:
Some reports that England are not selecting Broad
He must be stinking it out on the training pitch, then?
I expected them to play either Broad or Anderson during the series to manage their workloads. But to not select Broad when Anderson already ruled out is surprising to me.
Or some sort of 4D chess move with a day/night test up next and perhaps they are not expecting Anderson to be right for that one either?
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@duluth said in Ashes 2021-22:
Some reports that England are not selecting Broad
Confirmed. He’s not in
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huge question marks over Harris, Head, Green, and Carey
Warner always comes good in Aus
But that England attack is a list of "who the fuck is that?" while the Aussie attack is awesome
At least England made the right call by batting.
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The best part of this tour so far is that Perth doesn't get a test.
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@antipodean said in Ashes 2021-22:
The best part of this tour so far is that Perth doesn't get a test.
Have they confirmed where that Test will be played? Tassie were screaming for one