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I was actually being deadly serious on that post as well, so it seems I know quite a lot about test cricket considering I am a sweaty sock.
I know this game is 90% a draw but it looks very bad for England if you ask me, their 2 much vaunted spinners get 1 wicket for about 160 while Australia's supposedly crap spinner gets 3 for 95 on a much less favourable wicket for spinning.
On batting Australia just look miles more experienced. Men against boys.
As I said at the start of this thread I cannot see England winning a test and the last three days completely confirm that.
I was actually being deadly serious on that post as well, so it seems I know quite a lot about test cricket considering I am a sweaty sock.
I know this game is 90% a draw but it looks very bad for England if you ask me, their 2 much vaunted spinners get 1 wicket for about 160 while Australia's supposedly crap spinner gets 3 for 95 on a much less favourable wicket for spinning.
On batting Australia just look miles more experienced. Men against boys.
As I said at the start of this thread I cannot see England winning a test and the last three days completely confirm that.
Might know a lot about test cricket, but clearly know zip about cricket grounds. Cardiff has never hosted a game lasting more than three days, so it is sacrilege that it is hosting any sort of test match yet - let alone an Ashes game. It was always either going to be all over inside three days, or you wouldn't get a result if you played for a week.
Guys at the ground were talking about a draw even on Thursday. I thought they were having a laugh....clearly they knew more than I did.
What a waste of a test match. Had this been Lords, England wouldn't have picked monty....Australia would have probably won anyway (they usually do at Lords), but at least the series would be off to a flier. This is just boring I'm afraid.
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God? - Epicurus
Might know a lot about test cricket, but clearly know zip about cricket grounds. Cardiff has never hosted a game lasting more than three days, so it is sacrilege that it is hosting any sort of test match yet - let alone an Ashes game. It was always either going to be all over inside three days, or you wouldn't get a result if you played for a week.
Guys at the ground were talking about a draw even on Thursday. I thought they were having a laugh....clearly they knew more than I did.
What a waste of a test match. Had this been Lords, England wouldn't have picked monty....Australia would have probably won anyway (they usually do at Lords), but at least the series would be off to a flier. This is just boring I'm afraid.
Au contraire my leetle Eenglish friend.
I am aware that the Glamorgan team regularly use 3 spinners and that they have had trouble from the authorities for 'producing' a spinners wicket.
This pitch was meant to be England's opening gambit and it failed miserably.
Just so you know I am not on a Jock Land Vs England thing I lived in Australia for a considerable time.
PS: I agree hosting it in Wales was a stupid mistake.
The 5-0 bitch-slap has been psychologically suppressed and erased from the commentators memories. Quite a good skill to have for the players I would have thought.
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