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  • NTAN Offline
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    @Catogrande said in Ashes 2023:

    And then Stokes holes out 😤

    And Brook

    Didn't change the favourites tag tho - 250+ lead is beyond these idiots

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    252-4

    Going along nicely

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    Unreal day for England

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    Australia will be happy with 2-2

    I mean at this point they have no option. Be out for under 300

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    @NTA said in Ashes 2023:

    Australia will be happy with 2-2

    I mean at this point they have no option. Be out for under 300

    Yep, the away-from-home passengers in Australia's top and middle order have been exposed as the series has gone on. Will be a genuine surprise (and a top effort) if they manage a series win from here.

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    Great effort England for walking the talk after some bullshit in the first couple of tests.

    It sux that the weather has played such a part.

    Australia need a massive performance to save this test. They have the cattle to do it though, fascinating day in store

    I see Stuart Broad has announced his retirement. All the talk of Anderson and his longevity…..it’s easy to forget this guy has been around for donkeys years. I remember him as a really fresh faced ( but tall when you stand next to him at the pub ) bloke who toured here just before my 15 year old son was born.I would never have guessed he’d have this kind of career…..hats off. Incredible stuff.

    As a funny quirk of fate he dismissed his coach TEN times at test level apparently !

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    Australia have started their chase well. 56/0.

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    Bazball can’t cover up that England have a mediocre bowling attack at the moment.

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    Looking ominous

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    Good fight back from Aussie overnight. Warner in particular was under huge pressure

    Not sure if I agree on the odds. NZ Tab is similar to everywhere else

    Aus 1.65
    Eng 3.25
    Draw 5.45

    Eng and the Draw look a bit long.

    Sure England looks a little tired, Wood barely bowled and Root is trusted more than Ali. However with some friendly overhead conditions on the final day wickets could be easier. A couple of quick wickets and the pressure will be on

    The Draw is only likely if there's rain interruption. The forecast suggests there might be a couple of showers. It wouldn't take that many lost overs for Aussie to back off from chasing and accept 2-1

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    What’s the storey with Stokes ?

    He’s tantalisingly close to joining the 200/3000 club but isn’t bowling. Is he injured ?

    One thing I will say is he’s obviously a terrific captain and worth more than his stats if that makes sense. ( take out his bowling and he’s just a bog standard test batsman really ) and a great team man inserting himself at number three while Ali was injured.

    It is nice to see Warner get a few runs but he must be on borrowed time.

    Exciting last day in store. Australia are now a huge chance to actually win this.

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    @MN5 said in Ashes 2023:

    What’s the storey with Stokes ?

    Constant niggles means he barely bowls. He had a long spell in one of the early Tests and hasn't bowled since

    Even in the nets he's been bowling offspin. However yesterday morning he did get through a few normal deliveries in the nets.. so some people think he might force himself to bowl if the result is on the line

    Ali with a tight hammy, Wood only bowling three overs in the day, Anderson below his normal high standards. Stokes might be required

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    @Duluth said in Ashes 2023:

    Good fight back from Aussie overnight. Warner in particular was under huge pressure

    Not sure if I agree on the odds. NZ Tab is similar to everywhere else

    Aus 1.65
    Eng 3.25
    Draw 5.45

    That is some good odds for England and the draw - given Aus still needs 250 and so any rain will start to cause run rate pressures. Not to mention Aus hasn't really gone big this series.

    I reckon Warner will retire in Australia in the coming season. When will Jimmy retire?

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    @Duluth said in Ashes 2023:

    Ali with a tight hammy, Wood only bowling three overs in the day, Anderson below his normal high standards. Stokes might be required

    What's the bet the prick gets 6 wickets?

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    @NTA said in Ashes 2023:

    @Duluth said in Ashes 2023:

    Ali with a tight hammy, Wood only bowling three overs in the day, Anderson below his normal high standards. Stokes might be required

    What's the bet the prick gets 6 wickets?

    Are you actually Australian ?

    The self deprecation in this and the Bledisloe thread is getting out of control.

    Can’t you be the kind of arrogant prick that @Virgil hates 😉 ?

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  • NTAN Offline
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    Generally feeling disenchanted with Australian sport at the moment. Wallabies are also part of the issue - and coming to the end of a long season for my club which has once again varied between awesomeness and fucking train wreck.

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    Warner has already flagged he wants to go after the Sydney test this year. Which I think was his way of subtly pressuring the selectors to keep him in the side. But he's done enough now to get there I think.

    Agree the odds for Australia are too short. Fourth innings chases are hard and there's still a long way to go. England will be pushing hard for the result and our batsmen have been pretty unreliable lately.

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    @barbarian said in Ashes 2023:

    Warner has already flagged he wants to go after the Sydney test this year. Which I think was his way of subtly pressuring the selectors to keep him in the side. But he's done enough now to get there I think.

    Agree the odds for Australia are too short. Fourth innings chases are hard and there's still a long way to go. England will be pushing hard for the result and our batsmen have been pretty unreliable lately.

    How’s the Australian depth at the moment ? Any talented young openers stating a case ? Is it like the days of Stuart Law ? ( gets an unbeaten half ton in his only test but never plays again due to amazing depth )

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    Not at opener, no. Marcus Harris might be next in line but he's a bit of a journeyman. Cameron Bancroft had a good Shield but he's been tried and largely failed. Will Pucovski is the great hope but unclear if he will ever take the field again given his concussion history.

    They might end up elevating Travis Head as they did in India, or even Cameron Green. Who knows.

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    @barbarian said in Ashes 2023:

    Not at opener, no. Marcus Harris might be next in line but he's a bit of a journeyman. Cameron Bancroft had a good Shield but he's been tried and largely failed. Will Pucovski is the great hope but unclear if he will ever take the field again given his concussion history.

    They might end up elevating Travis Head as they did in India, or even Cameron Green. Who knows.

    Well, he seems to be very much a Shane Watson type all rounder ( if he even qualifies for that label ) so I guess they could do worse than him.

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