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  • NTAN Offline
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    @sparky said in Ashes 2025/6:

    Opps, Jamie Smith drops Travis Head. That could cost his team 150+ runs.

    Nup.

    Still that must be close to the best opening stand this series?

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    Australia motoring along here. Taking full advantage of some placid English bowling.

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    @sparky said in Ashes 2025/6:

    Australia motoring along here. Taking full advantage of some placid English bowling.

    Huge pressure on Atkinson to take a wicket on behalf of English cricketers.

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    Marnus gets out to a fairly lame delivery. Why attempt to cut that?

    Gotta say Archer looks very sore or injured, and to be harsh: he doesn't seem to have the mental fortitude to fight through it.

    Starc is also going to hope Cummins and/or Hazelwood are back for Adelaide, as he's carrying this whole team right now and it was starting to show.

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    Australia deciding to do dumb things and getting dumb results, despite looking dominant since the first break

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    England scored 334 runs @ 4.37RPO

    Australia have 329 @ 5..17

    Duckett drops another one. Tough chance, compared to the absolute dolly he shelled a few overs ago.

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    Stokes decides his fielders are shit and gets one to nip back to castle Inglis. Good cherry.

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    Archer to try and get further into the tail before the finish of play.

    Stokes looks cooked. Archer not far behind.

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    Australia in the lead.

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    Now Carse drops Carey off Archer. Another absolute sitter.

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    Fourth dropped catch this session. Smith didn't move with the gloves and it was his catch.

    Stokes is furious

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    44 run lead after throwing away utter dominance. 4 wickets in hand makes it a bit nicer.

    I'll take it

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    Also worth noting:

    Australia bowled 74 overs yesterday

    Australia bowled 2.2 overs today
    Change over is effectively 2 overs
    England bowled 73 overs today

    That's a total of 77.2 or 78 rounding up.

    Jacks only bowled one over of spin so England's quicks are going at a better rate than ours, tho not by much

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    Australia in the driving seat to go 2-0 up. Their game to lose.

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    https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1aEEWegicU/?mibextid=wwXIfr

    This is one of the most Australian things you’ll ever see

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    Australia building a healthy lead and they are twisting the knife. Ruthless, ruthless, ruthless.

    In the next half hour or so they can take this game out of England's reach.

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    Screenshot_20251206-154741.png

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    Carey gone, Australia eight down, but lead by 82.

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    Day 3 session 1 complete. Aussies ahead by over a hundred and Starc hearing toward 50. Not following live as I'm at a music festival (Good Things - Garbage, Weezer, Tool coming up) in 40°C heat.

    Commentary on Cricinfo indicates there aren't many demons in the pitch, so it'll be interesting if England's batting line-up show a bit of resolve once they're in.

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    @NTA said in Ashes 2025/6:

    so it'll be interesting if England's batting line-up show a bit of resolve once they're in.

    But, but, run rate.....

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