Yes agreed specially in the last two where Saturday and Sunday have been wiped out with lack of cricket for supporters.
Quote from: olaftab on August 08, 2015, 02:33:29 PMYes agreed specially in the last two where Saturday and Sunday have been wiped out with lack of cricket for supporters.I'd much rather England have the series wrapped up than have the matches all go into a fourth or fifth day. No pleasing some folk, we turn in three great performances and wrap the series up when many didn't give us a prayer and people are moaning because we do it too quickly!
Quote from: Chris Jameson on August 08, 2015, 07:29:23 PMQuote from: olaftab on August 08, 2015, 02:33:29 PMYes agreed specially in the last two where Saturday and Sunday have been wiped out with lack of cricket for supporters.I'd much rather England have the series wrapped up than have the matches all go into a fourth or fifth day. No pleasing some folk, we turn in three great performances and wrap the series up when many didn't give us a prayer and people are moaning because we do it too quickly!No no one is moaning. The result and competitive cricket are two separate things. Good to see Aussies lose but Sport is supposed to be competitive and always better when fought to the end. Flintoff/Lee situation perfectly illustrated that.
I understand the argument Olaftab is making but top level sport can be very unforgiving and when a team on the up meets one in decline this is what can happen. I think the confidence this will give to the home side will be massive.The odd thing is that I don't think anyone saw it coming. The Aussies came into the series as clear favourites and yet will go home with several players fearful for their place and with a new captain to find, such has been the dominance England have had.