Quote from: eastie on November 22, 2013, 09:33:36 AMFuck it - I'm knackered, tonight I'm going to go to bed - expect to wake up to see the Aussies around 500 ahead Yep our bowlers are tired as well so we won't knock them over, they're going to put a massive score on and have two days to bowl us out.
Fuck it - I'm knackered, tonight I'm going to go to bed - expect to wake up to see the Aussies around 500 ahead
Australia underestimate this England side, they think they only have to up it a notch and they will be on level footing, which they wont as the England side are similar to the Aussies of a few years ago, in that they have been around a long time playing well and are experienced in winning test matches Vaughan, Strauss and now Cook its a very strong line of leadership over here in the summer our top order batsmen did not perform and we still won 3 nill, I cant see that happening again down under and expect them to get plenty of runs, which will mean Australia will have to find something I don't think they have, they just think they haveof course I might be wrong and like a few others already have with their predictions might be eating a bit of humble pie come tomorow morning
Yes the averages are too low, but I don't think it's helped by the fact there isn't any suggestion that continued poor form will result in a player being dropped. Trott for example has been consistently poor and there isn't even a hint he's under pressure. We keep getting appalling first innings scores in first Tests and nothing is done to address it. It's a wider issue than just that too, 8 innings in 40 matches where we've scored over 400 is not good enough.
I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing, in that players need to feel secure in their places in order to perform. However there comes a point where that becomes detrimental and players become too comfortable. I think we're at that stage now, the players need to know that they have to perform or their place is under threat.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on November 22, 2013, 11:08:07 AMI don't think that's necessarily a bad thing, in that players need to feel secure in their places in order to perform. However there comes a point where that becomes detrimental and players become too comfortable. I think we're at that stage now, the players need to know that they have to perform or their place is under threat.Balance has to come in and I'd throw Rankin at them as well, Tremlett has lost a yard of pace and is ineffective. They have no previous experience of Rankin and on a fast bouncy pitch in Perth he can do to them what Johnson did to us.
Quote from: Kingthing on November 21, 2013, 10:07:22 PMWithout reading the whole thread, are there no highlights on terrestrial tv?Sky have announced that they will make highlights of this winter’s Ashes series available on free-to-air television for the first time. The broadcaster's coverage this winter will include a free-to-air highlight's package on PickAction from the day will be available throughout the winter on the channel Pick, accessible on Sky channel 152, Freeview, Virgin Media and Freesat
Without reading the whole thread, are there no highlights on terrestrial tv?
Problem is the bowling unit was fine, but if we're going to bat like that we're going to need to alter our bowling approach to blow Australia away. So we'll need Finn if we're going to do that.
I'll allow KP that excuse, but at number 3 there's got to be a degree of expectation that you've got a decent chance of facing the new ball. What's incredibly frustrating is that we struggled to deal with the short ball, and it's not like the Aussies didn't make clear that they would be bowling short balls. We should have been prepared for that.