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    Wood’s got Head. 108-4

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    @sparky said in Ashes 2023:

    Wood’s got Head. 108-4

    I like what you did there.

    Is it too late to get on the English bandwagon?

    Bazball rocks !!!

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    @MN5 said in Ashes 2023:

    Bazball rocks !!!

    But for Cummins and Lyon scratching out 60 runs, England would be lauded to the rafters.

    Also, if Aus lose (and even if they don't) Langer's mates have really got it in for Cummins. he's not a great captain, but the aussie toxicity is ridiculous

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    If England go on to win this series there will be a blood letting back home

    There are still more than a few people unhappy with how Langer got rissolled. Every success since then will be forgotten as scapegoats are sought

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    Jul 21, 2023  /  Sports

    Ashes 4th Test, Day 4 weather forecast: Will rain spare Australia's blushes in Manchester?

    Ashes 4th Test, Day 4 weather forecast: Will rain spare Australia's blushes in Manchester?

    As the teams prepare for the crucial fourth day, all eyes will be on the weather conditions and how it might impact the game's outcome. Cricket fans are eagerly waiting to see whether England can capitalise on their advantageous position or if Australia will stage a comeback to retain the Ashes.

    Any poor fluffybunnies on the fern who actually live in Manchester ? Can they confirm the weather report ?

    Australia are really all sorts of fucked if the rain doesn’t save them. Their big batting guns just haven’t quite fired. Simple as that.( bus change is still in to be fair )

    Going in with two batting all rounders hasn’t helped the bowling either.

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    @MN5 said in Ashes 2023:

    Jul 21, 2023  /  Sports

    Ashes 4th Test, Day 4 weather forecast: Will rain spare Australia's blushes in Manchester?

    Ashes 4th Test, Day 4 weather forecast: Will rain spare Australia's blushes in Manchester?

    As the teams prepare for the crucial fourth day, all eyes will be on the weather conditions and how it might impact the game's outcome. Cricket fans are eagerly waiting to see whether England can capitalise on their advantageous position or if Australia will stage a comeback to retain the Ashes.

    Any poor fluffybunnies on the fern who actually live in Manchester ? Can they confirm the weather report ?

    Australia are really all sorts of fucked if the rain doesn’t save them. Their big batting guns just haven’t quite fired. Simple as that.( bus change is still in to be fair )

    Going in with two batting all rounders hasn’t helped the bowling either.

    It is not looking good for England at 9:45 am

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    There might be some play this afternoon. Morning session will be washed away.

    England need enough play for 60 overs to win I think

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    Heavy rain in Manchester this morning, although there is talk of a three hour gap in the rain this afternoon.

    Similar story tomorrow. I think there will be 50-55 overs left in this match.

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    Rain in Manchester lighter than expected so far today.

    It looks like England will have a chance to win the game this afternoon.

    Old Trafford Lancashire C.C.C. (Greater Manchester) weather

    Old Trafford Lancashire C.C.C. (Greater Manchester) weather

    Old Trafford Lancashire C.C.C. 7 day weather forecast including weather warnings, temperature, rain, wind, visibility, humidity and UV

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    Yeah it diverted to down our way. Appalling here.

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    Beautiful batting by Labuschagne and Marsh so far this afternoon. 189-4.

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    I thought England were carrying on like a pack of piston wristed gibbons when they went on about moral victories etc in the first two tests.

    …..but if the Weather or an extraordinary rearguard effort from Australia means they don’t actually win here they they’re probably justified in going on about it. They’ve been incredible this match.

    Bad luck Bairstow, sux to end up unbeaten on 99 ( good for the average though )

    At least he did it in 81 balls. Geoffrey Boycott did it in 285 back in the day !

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    Too much talk of the weather. That’s going to be tight, yes, but of bigger concern is getting the wickets. England didn’t look even close to taking 5-6 wickets yesterday.

    Time to start rueing the missed chances IMHO. They’ve proven they were good enough but a collection of poor decisions and selections in tests 1 and 2 have cost them the chance to takes the ashes.

    Disappointing.

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    Cricket is so far up it’s own arse

    Lunch ffs

    Get fed now and as soon as we can play

    WE PLAY

    ECB wondering why the decline in cricket

    It’s sport not Come Dine With Me ffs

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    If we get any play today but not enough for a result, then the match will be determined using the Jobsworth Lewis Method

    Lunch ffs

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    @MiketheSnow said in Ashes 2023:

    If we get any play today but not enough for a result, then the match will be determined using the Jobsworth Lewis Method

    Lunch ffs

    The Aussies will be choosing the multi-course lunch option

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    Such a shit way to win/lose the Ashes

    And the officials still haven't officially called it 😞

    Absolute joke

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    Finally

    Match Abandoned

    Draw

    Australia retain the Ashes

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    It is what it is. We’ve been saved by the rain God knows how many times.

    Looking back on the series so far though, I’d say England were in better shape and have a deal less soul searching to do than Aus. England have pretty much dictated the pace of each match and in reality Aus have been clinging on. Done it well mind, but I don’t think I’ve seen an Aus side this worried about how an opposition side will play. It’s like the idea of Spazball is more in Australian minds that English minds.

    All very strange and roll on the Oval. Let’s hope Mark Wood is up to another test on the trot. Oh, and here’s a thing, why can’t England keep their properly fast bowlers fit?

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