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dfx-
14/12/2006, 3:06 PM
Agree 100%, if either KP pr PC dont rack up a high score England are in a tight spot, that in itself is far too much pressure IMO, all the talk was about the bowling (or lack therof) in the first 2 tests with not alot of comment re : batting other than the 2nd innings collapse in the 2nd test which highlighted the for me that if KP & PC dont get an extended run at the wicket England will struggle!!

Ed Joyce may be worth a look for the final 2 tests if the series is over & done with from an overall winners/losers perespective!

Koh

I've been going on about the poor batting not being focussed on compared to the fuss of the bowling...so there.* :p Flintoff, Strauss, Cook, Bell, Jones all have been poor throughout and have been giving the bowlers nothing to work with...




*= I have also going on about Panesar not having much effect, so that balances it out:o

Sheridan
14/12/2006, 4:31 PM
Didn't catch any of the action last night, but wasn't in the least surprised to wake to the realisation that I'd been right as usual. Aussies cut down by improved English bowling, Symonds hammers Panesar for 17 off one over and then top-edges one to Jones, Australia dismissed for a perilously low total.

I can't see England overhauling it by enough to put the game out of sight. The entire series hinges on how well England bat tomorrow. If Collingwood maintains his form and Flintoff finds his, Australia are in big trouble.

BTW, Joyce isn't going to be selected save to deputise for an injured player, or if the series is dead going into the final two Tests. Cook consistently outscored him on the England A tour which made his name last year, and is far more experienced at this level, despite the age discrepancy. Handing a player his Test debut (moreover, in one of the openers' slots) with the Ashes at stake would be an act of lunacy.

DvB
15/12/2006, 8:03 AM
[QUOTE=Sheridan;592221]

BTW, Joyce isn't going to be selected save to deputise for an injured player, or if the series is dead going into the final two Tests. QUOTE]

Which is pretty much what i was suggesting if you read my post, if England lose this test its (the ashes) over & done with & may be a good time to say thanks & farewell to a couple of the top order batsmen & giving the likes of Joyce a chance. To be fair he couldnt be worse than Bell who IMO has been quite poor, any time i've seen Joyce he looked a decent enough Batsman & with a little more experience could develop further, put it this way if the ashes is lost Fletcher coud do worse than bring him in IMO!!

DFX, you may have been shouting your comments re Englands batting from the rooftops but i didnt hear so apologies for that, i've been saying the same since the start when discussing with pretty much anyone i know who likes cricket!! As for Monty, i was kind of expecting him to struggle after all the hype but credit where its due, his first innings performance was fantastic given the circumstances!!

Oh & yet again KP was the only decent performer in Englands first innings hitting 70, goes to show that if he starts to struggle England are doomed!

In-ger-land, In-ger-land, In-ger-land!!:)

Koh

razor
15/12/2006, 8:14 AM
Looks like there goes the 3rd Test down the swanny for England.
Unless they take a few quick wickets now its curtains.
Bowled out for 215 and Aussies now 91/1 with Hayden & Ponting settling in.

dfx-
15/12/2006, 11:09 AM
DFX, you may have been shouting your comments re Englands batting from the rooftops but i didnt hear so apologies for that, i've been saying the same since the start when discussing with pretty much anyone i know who likes cricket!! As for Monty, i was kind of expecting him to struggle after all the hype but credit where its due, his first innings performance was fantastic given the circumstances!!

You mean you haven't been reading every single letter of my posts etc. in minute detail?:eek: :D

Once again England fail with the bat, though I think if Strauss hadn't been wrongly given out, it might have been different.


The pitch is as flat as Antigua though....can't judge the England performance yet.

Again the first innings is not a true reflection of England's performance. Their 500 in Adelaide wasn't as good as was made out and now 244 all out wasn't as good as people thought. Far too quick to lavish praise on that side.

pete
16/12/2006, 11:18 AM
I only saw last minutes of this morning but they showed Gilchrists batting - 12 fours & 4 sixes included. :eek:


He also set a record for the most runs off a single six-ball Ashes over when he plundered 0-2-6-6-4-6 off spinner Monty Panesar.

Not seen must of the Ashes but based on the shows England have not been at the races. I think England goal now should be avoid the 5-0 whitewash.

BobtheDrog
17/12/2006, 6:53 AM
England now in real trouble now 185/3 collingwood out for 5. Bell had made 84 in a partnership of 170 with cook who is 84 not out. Once more England need peitersen to make runs if they are toget anything out of this match.

OwlsFan
17/12/2006, 11:23 AM
There is no point England playing a mediocre 4th seamer when they should be playing a batsman instead. Mahmood bowls 10 or so overs in a score of 500+. What is the point? Use Pietersen as the stop gap bowler and play Joyce as the extra batsman. How they could have done with the extra batsman in the first and now the second innings.

razor
18/12/2006, 2:21 PM
England finally bowled out just after lunch for 350, lost the 3rd test by 206 runs. Its looking like a whitewash.

pete
18/12/2006, 3:15 PM
I really only look at the scores & looks like only 1 or 2 english players performing. I get the impression the bowlers not even good for double figure runs.

I doubt the Aussie will ease off not with whitewash in sight.

OwlsFan
28/12/2006, 9:33 AM
4-0. Only thing for England to latch on to: McGrath and Warne retiring at the end of the series.

razor
29/12/2006, 8:01 AM
Listening to Boycott and Agnew last night on the BBC coverage, they didn't spare the rod and rightly so.
Boycott saying Harmison should be in the best form of his career and all he looks interested in is going home to watch Newcastle Utd.
Also calling for Vaughans speedy return but bemoaning the fact he hasn't been playing in more practice matches.
The batting has been so poor that surely Joyce deserves a knock.
Boycott was asked what exactly England have to do to avoid a complete whitewash "Pray for rain, rain and more rain" :)

pete
01/01/2007, 4:36 PM
Boycott was asked what exactly England have to do to avoid a complete whitewash "Pray for rain, rain and more rain" :)

I believe rain is forecast all this week...

Macy
02/01/2007, 8:16 AM
Interesting discussion on TMS last night about the lack of practice games and the amount of back to back tests. Basically saying that the cricketing side needs to reclaim it from the administrators/ TV. Saying Harmison only came good after 4 games, which could've been done in warm up games, and the fact that the squad players don't get a chance to tick over between tests, so you have Anderson coming in after playing bugger all over the last number of months.

pete
02/01/2007, 11:05 AM
In todays news, No collapse from England. :eek:

OwlsFan
02/01/2007, 3:20 PM
In todays news, No collapse from England. :eek:


...yet. Long tail to come.

pete
02/01/2007, 5:20 PM
...yet. Long tail to come.

I predict England to control the test only for Aussies to be saved by rain on last 2 days. :D

Superhoops
03/01/2007, 12:20 AM
In todays news, No collapse from England. :eek:
Only had to wait one more day for that familiar headline! :D

England collapse from 234-4 to 291 all out. Last six wickets go for 57 runs, of which Flintoff scored 47 of them. The other five batsmen contributed only 6 runs between them. :eek:

OwlsFan
04/01/2007, 6:51 AM
Well at the close of play England are 12 ahead with 5 wickets left. Time for the rain dance.

pete
04/01/2007, 10:50 AM
Well at the close of play England are 12 ahead with 5 wickets left. Time for the rain dance.

Realistically they have only 2 wickets left as the bowlers combined might get for 50 runs on a good day.

DvB
04/01/2007, 11:38 AM
Realistically they have only 2 wickets left as the bowlers combined might get for 50 runs on a good day.

I reckon once Pietersen gets out thats it for them, more than once in this series KP has been batting through with the tail collapsing around him, i'd expect something similar tomorrow, but when/if he goes i'd expect no more than 30 runs from the rest of them, especially without a recognised batsman alongside them to offer advice/encouragement!

5-0 for the first time since the 1920's, honestly didnt expect it to be THAT one sided! God England are pants!!!

Koh

dfx-
05/01/2007, 12:35 AM
Sin é.

Australia finish off with 46-0 and win 5-0.

pete
05/01/2007, 10:24 AM
My cricket knowledge is minimal but the England tail end looked like scared lambs to the slaughter yesterday.

I think England gave up 3 tests ago.

Stuttgart88
05/01/2007, 7:55 PM
Ed Joyce says he regrets declaring for England as he's more chance of winning the World Cup with Ireland :)

The Aussies were brilliant - total winners every one of them and the most emphatic way to put their disappointment of 2005 behind them. Hayden still didn't impress me much but Warne, McGrath, Langer, Ponting & Gilchrist are legends and Husset will soon become one. Lee is still in his prime & Clark looks good. Will be interesting to see what they're like in 2009 and beyond.

Superhoops
05/01/2007, 9:26 PM
One of the understatements of all times from Flintoff earlier today- It hasn't quite gone the way we wanted it to. :D

dfx-
06/01/2007, 4:26 AM
And one of the overstatements as well - none of the players let him down all those players in the changing room gave everything they could:D

razor
07/01/2007, 9:25 PM
Bob Willis spared no one yesterday on Sky Sports with his comments regarding Englands preparation and how they could have fitted in at least 3 more 3 day games before the 1st test.
Harmison got a right going over. All the talk about him needing a few tests to get into his stride, saying that in his day 2 bad games and you were out of the side. Comparing his sour looking non interested face to Brett Lee who even last year when the Aussies were losing had a smile on his face. Adding that you don't see Brett Lee bowling to 2nd slip either.
It was super stuff, Stuart Law next to him didn't know where to look.

OwlsFan
09/01/2007, 4:19 PM
The Sky cricket commentators are miles ahead of their soccer brethern.

I see England got stuffed in the 20/20 today with Joyce facing 3 balls and scoring one before he was dismissed.

BobtheDrog
10/01/2007, 2:05 PM
the aussies just walked all over england in the twenty20 the only 6 england hit was in the last over, ed got out trying to go for a 6 over midwicket but didnt catch the ball well enough and it just looped up for an easy catch. the only plus point england can take from the game was tat michael vaughan batted well

OwlsFan
16/01/2007, 12:58 PM
Joyce only got 5 today against New Zealand before he was run out. England won by 3 wickets and one ball to go.

pete
16/01/2007, 1:02 PM
Joyce only got 5 today against New Zealand before he was run out.

Will he get another chance as combined with 20/20 performance not improving his case...? I presume he an outsider for the England World Cup squad?

Schumi
16/01/2007, 1:07 PM
If he doesn't make the England squad, can he still play for us?

OwlsFan
16/01/2007, 5:24 PM
Doubt it. Think he's nailed his colours to the mast now. In any event, he's young still (anyone under 40 is young in cricket terms :D ) so even if he gets dropped or not selected for the WC, there will be more opportunities for him for England if his form at County level holds up. Vaghan may be out with a hamstring injury so I expect him to play in the rest of the 1 dayers.

CollegeTillIDie
16/01/2007, 8:28 PM
If Ed Joyce keeps scoring 5 runs an outing, how long before the British media start referring to him as an Irishman again? I wonder

I see the Irish international wicketkeeper has landed a County contract cross channel. How long before perfidious Albion snaffle him too?

Sheridan
19/01/2007, 4:37 AM
Joyce gone for 5 again in tonight's one-dayer. That's the end of our Edmund's England career I'm afraid. English selectors don't offer second chances, not that he's earned one.

Dodge
19/01/2007, 7:43 AM
I see the Irish international wicketkeeper has landed a County contract cross channel. How long before perfidious Albion snaffle him too?
I think he's eligible in two months. He was released by Kent and has moved on. Unlikely to trouble the English selectors if Kent allowed him to leave

pete
19/01/2007, 10:05 AM
Joyce gone for 5 again in tonight's one-dayer. That's the end of our Edmund's England career I'm afraid. English selectors don't offer second chances, not that he's earned one.

Sssshhhhh.... he is clearly trying to sabotague England as there is no other explanation...

Dodge
23/01/2007, 10:06 AM
Joyce was top scorer for England today as they lost another one day international, this time v New Zealand. He got 47 out of England's total of 120

pete
23/01/2007, 10:42 AM
Joyce was top scorer for England today as they lost another one day international, this time v New Zealand. He got 47 out of England's total of 120

I suppose he has justified his WC place now? 47 off 70 balls when everyone collapsing around you not so bad...

Do Ireland play England in the WC? Ireland probably have a chance...?

Schumi
23/01/2007, 11:14 AM
Do Ireland play England in the WC? Ireland probably have a chance...?
No. We have Pakistan, West Indies & Zimbabwe. http://www.cricketworldcup.com/TeamGroupings.html

Sheridan
23/01/2007, 11:41 AM
Joyce might just have earned himself a reprieve, but he's on wafer-thin ice. Sections of the British media are gunning for him already. I'd like to see him get a chance in the Test team, as that form of the game is more to his liking (First Class average of 45+, I think.)

BobtheDrog
02/02/2007, 6:11 AM
Joyce scored a century as england made a respectable 292

pete
02/02/2007, 9:55 AM
Joyce gets century & Engalnd actually win a game. I presume to guaranteed a World Cup squad place now & maybe even a start...?

Schumi
02/02/2007, 11:29 AM
Any chance Australia threw the game to get England into the final?