Ashes 2023
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@KiwiMurph said in Ashes 2023:
Australia are dominating.
For the English Tongue looks useful.
The deliveries that jagged back to get Waj and Warner were very good
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@MN5 said in Ashes 2023:
Absolutely no surprise at all that one of Smith or Labuschagne would get amongst the runs in this test. Enthralling day ahead, I’ll try and stay awake to watch more tonight !
I recommend staying up just to see Broad's "are you kidding?" face when DRS doesn't agree with him
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Jeez you'd take 5/340 after losing the toss and being sent in.
But credit to England, it was only because of their wayward bowling and dropped catches that Australia were able to score. So they should be feeling really positive about how everything transpired.
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@barbarian said in Ashes 2023:
Jeez you'd take 5/340 after losing the toss and being sent in.
But credit to England, it was only because of their wayward bowling and dropped catches that Australia were able to score. So they should be feeling really positive about how everything transpired.
Lamest I've seen them play since pre McCullum. A couple of decent balls aside, Australia made it look easy.
Certainly a combination of some great Australian play & terrible English bowling out there.
Huge rain over night (thank god, finally) and its' really muggy this morning, so the ball should be doing a lot today. Could be a very interesting session today. I won't be too surprised if we see Australia batting at the end of today in their second innings.
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Aus on top currently but Cam Green keeping us in the hunt. How many NBs?
Great catch by Smith to get rid of Root. I thought for a moment he might have grassed it, and it was close, but in the end a fair catch.
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Listening to the expert comms today, specifically Vaughan and Tuffers, it was a bit of a wank fest about how things should be done. It’s like their agenda has been waiting for the moment that they could say “I told you so “. One moment they are crapping on about England throwing it away, the next praising Aus for their tactical approach with the short stuff.
OK guys, Aus on top at that time but make up your mind about why.
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@NTA said in Ashes 2023:
With Lyon out we will find this match and series difficult to win.
I think it might have toasted this match for the fourth innings, but with the rest of the series in mind I though Todd Murphy looked good in India. While acknowledging the spin friendly conditions, from memory he bowled better than Lyon.
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@NTA
He will be a loss for sure. He immediately set into a grove bowling early in the match, but I think you are being overly pessimistic.Thus far it seems England will immediately push the self-destruct as soon as they get into a position of strength. All part of BazBen's cunning plan I guess.
At least Lyon got his hundred consecutive tests.
It did look bad but it's not confirmed he's out is it?
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Overall a good fightback by England. The Australian tail didn't wag very much from what I saw before falling asleep, and the wickets the English did lose sounded more like self destruction against the short ball. No Lyon, plus Starc sounds like he had one of the more erratic days with his radar...
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It's going to be such a good series, the teams are so evenly matched.
Lyon is a major blow. He's just a consistent presence and he's been in real form. Murphy is a good backup but he's a rookie.
No idea how this match ends. You could convince me of all three results, though bowling out England in the 4th innings looks much harder without Lyon.