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Previously on "The Ashes"
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It all looked so sweet for Australia at tea on the third day of the first test. England had been rolled for 260, and Australia were 450-5!
I seem to remember someone on here saying Australia would declare at 560.
What actually happened next?
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That's a record for an Ashes series. In fact, England set a lot of records. Off the top of my head:Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostThat put an emphatic full stop to the Test series, 3 matches won by at least an innings.
- First time England have passed 500 with only one wicket down
- First time England have passed 500 four times in a series
- 644 at Sydney is England's record score in Australia
- First time a team has won three matches by an innings in an Ashes series
- Cook's all-time record score at Brisbane (beating Don somebody or other)
- First time in test cricket that 100+ stands have happened for the sixth, seventh and eighth wickets in the same innings
- Cook and Trott record stand for second wicket
- Australia get their lowest ever score in a home Ashes test
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I agree that they are legendary - and I have enjoyed watching it many times since. At the time (I was 12) I did not follow or want to follow cricket.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI wasn't. Botham and Willis at Headlingley. Legendary. I was only a kid but I will never forget that.
BBC Sport - Cricket - Classic Ashes clashes: Headingley
I wish I had though!
Still think this latest Ashes is one of the biggest achievements by an England cricket team ever.
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You've inspired me to go and have a gander at the later Botham 100 at Old Trafford, swatting Dennis Lillee for sixes with his eyes shut. And my favourite bit of the series when Botham took 5 for 1 in a spell to win that game, the best part was the inevitability of it all once Botham was on a roll, Oz still needed I think 20odd to win with 2 or 3 wickets left but it was all over !!!!!!!!!!!!!!Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI wasn't. Botham and Willis at Headlingley. Legendary. I was only a kid but I will never forget that.
What a way to spend your school holidays, watching cricket all day on the settee with a packet of biscuits !
ps. written from a fading memory, so please don't correct exact details !
ps2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjSDvdgTOzg
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I wasn't. Botham and Willis at Headlingley. Legendary. I was only a kid but I will never forget that.Originally posted by Coalman View PostAnd yes - I was just a bit young to appreciate the 81 Ashes at the time!
BBC Sport - Cricket - Classic Ashes clashes: Headingley
Last edited by Mich the Tester; 7 January 2011, 12:39.
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That put an emphatic full stop to the Test series, 2 matches won by at least an innings.
Rebuild time for the Australia team.
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Australia got totally butchered there. Filleted, sliced, diced. In every department Australia were outclassed.
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What a brilliant win!!
Complete demolition by England - best 6 weeks of following the England cricket team EVER!
I thought 2009 was good, 2005 was better, but this tops the lot by a long way.
And yes - I was just a bit young to appreciate the 81 Ashes at the time!
As has already been mentioned, if the score was reversed - how much would soupy be crowing?
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That will be a VERY hard act to follow and a worthy challenge to get it pitched right.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI may create myself another Cyberman login instead though.
You don't get any proper old-school ranting if his calibre any more (except perhaps DA on occasion).
<sniff> <sniff> <hack>
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I have yet to decide whether to try and set a new bedwetting meme, aggressive meme or irrelevant lunatic posting meme(but EO is a hard act toOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostUsing your mod powers to delete posts that you made in error. Classy.
Glad to have outed your 'monginess'
I should think the prize should be for me to have full mod rights over MF's posts for a whole day
follow).
I may create myself another Cyberman login instead though.
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