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  • dogmeatD dogmeat

    @act-crusader If that was the strategy then it wasn't what you'd call an unqualified success.

    I don't think Aussie's actually think that deeply about what they're going to do. Innovative captaincy just isn't their thing. They were on top for so long they didn't need to think strategically they simply bludgeoned the opposition into submission. Now it seems they either can't or won't digress from the accepted play book. Even though they're no longer a great side.

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    @dogmeat said in The Ashes:

    @act-crusader If that was the strategy then it wasn't what you'd call an unqualified success.

    I don't think Aussie's actually think that deeply about what they're going to do. Innovative captaincy just isn't their thing. They were on top for so long they didn't need to think strategically they simply bludgeoned the opposition into submission. Now it seems they either can't or won't digress from the accepted play book. Even though they're no longer a great side.

    As @Virgil said both teams have a handful of world class players supported by some pretty ordinary ones. Black Caps are pretty similar in that regard to a slightly lesser degree.

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      Piers Morgan getting behind England has well and truly made me get behind Australia. Good win boys.

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      @mn5 surely he's offset by the Australian cheer leading squad, sorry I mean the commentators

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      • MajorPomM MajorPom

        @mn5 surely he's offset by the Australian cheer leading squad, sorry I mean the commentators

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        @majorrage said in The Ashes:

        @mn5 surely he's offset by the Australian cheer leading squad, sorry I mean the commentators

        .....Piers Morgan's motivational tweets would have been a massive factor as well

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          Can I break from match discussion/Aussie bashing/Pom bashing to talk about the Adelaide Oval.

          I went with four mates to the first three days of the test. It was fucking brilliant, and I can't recommend it enough.

          The Day/Night format is great. You can roll out of bed at 9am, have a leisurely breakfast, a pub lunch and then wander into the ground for the 2pm start. Play goes until 9pm, where you can then step straight into the Adelaide CBD for a cleansing ale or two on the way home.

          And the ground itself is just fantastic. Easy to get around, and I never had to queue for a beer for more than 2-3 minutes. We sat behind the bowlers arm on day 1, and then on the Eastern side at 45 degrees on days 2 and 3.

          It's now easily my favourite cricket ground. Plus I saw Gary Lyon hit a six and then snaffle one of the great caught and bowleds, so the cricket was pretty good as well...

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          • barbarianB barbarian

            Can I break from match discussion/Aussie bashing/Pom bashing to talk about the Adelaide Oval.

            I went with four mates to the first three days of the test. It was fucking brilliant, and I can't recommend it enough.

            The Day/Night format is great. You can roll out of bed at 9am, have a leisurely breakfast, a pub lunch and then wander into the ground for the 2pm start. Play goes until 9pm, where you can then step straight into the Adelaide CBD for a cleansing ale or two on the way home.

            And the ground itself is just fantastic. Easy to get around, and I never had to queue for a beer for more than 2-3 minutes. We sat behind the bowlers arm on day 1, and then on the Eastern side at 45 degrees on days 2 and 3.

            It's now easily my favourite cricket ground. Plus I saw Gary Lyon hit a six and then snaffle one of the great caught and bowleds, so the cricket was pretty good as well...

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            @barbarian said in The Ashes:

            Can I break from match discussion/Aussie bashing/Pom bashing to talk about the Adelaide Oval.

            I went with four mates to the first three days of the test. It was fucking brilliant, and I can't recommend it enough.

            The Day/Night format is great. You can roll out of bed at 9am, have a leisurely breakfast, a pub lunch and then wander into the ground for the 2pm start. Play goes until 9pm, where you can then step straight into the Adelaide CBD for a cleansing ale or two on the way home.

            And the ground itself is just fantastic. Easy to get around, and I never had to queue for a beer for more than 2-3 minutes. We sat behind the bowlers arm on day 1, and then on the Eastern side at 45 degrees on days 2 and 3.

            It's now easily my favourite cricket ground. Plus I saw Gary Lyon hit a six and then snaffle one of the great caught and bowleds, so the cricket was pretty good as well...

            Would love them to do it at the basin. 10 minute stroll to Courtney place afterwards for a cold one. Marvellous.

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            • barbarianB barbarian

              Can I break from match discussion/Aussie bashing/Pom bashing to talk about the Adelaide Oval.

              I went with four mates to the first three days of the test. It was fucking brilliant, and I can't recommend it enough.

              The Day/Night format is great. You can roll out of bed at 9am, have a leisurely breakfast, a pub lunch and then wander into the ground for the 2pm start. Play goes until 9pm, where you can then step straight into the Adelaide CBD for a cleansing ale or two on the way home.

              And the ground itself is just fantastic. Easy to get around, and I never had to queue for a beer for more than 2-3 minutes. We sat behind the bowlers arm on day 1, and then on the Eastern side at 45 degrees on days 2 and 3.

              It's now easily my favourite cricket ground. Plus I saw Gary Lyon hit a six and then snaffle one of the great caught and bowleds, so the cricket was pretty good as well...

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              @barbarian i have several friends who have been and said the same thing. It is now on my list. Apparently the place to be is out the back, and you pop back in to watch cricket every so often.

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              • barbarianB barbarian

                Can I break from match discussion/Aussie bashing/Pom bashing to talk about the Adelaide Oval.

                I went with four mates to the first three days of the test. It was fucking brilliant, and I can't recommend it enough.

                The Day/Night format is great. You can roll out of bed at 9am, have a leisurely breakfast, a pub lunch and then wander into the ground for the 2pm start. Play goes until 9pm, where you can then step straight into the Adelaide CBD for a cleansing ale or two on the way home.

                And the ground itself is just fantastic. Easy to get around, and I never had to queue for a beer for more than 2-3 minutes. We sat behind the bowlers arm on day 1, and then on the Eastern side at 45 degrees on days 2 and 3.

                It's now easily my favourite cricket ground. Plus I saw Gary Lyon hit a six and then snaffle one of the great caught and bowleds, so the cricket was pretty good as well...

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                @barbarian said in The Ashes:

                Can I break from match discussion/Aussie bashing/Pom bashing to talk about the Adelaide Oval.

                I went with four mates to the first three days of the test. It was fucking brilliant, and I can't recommend it enough.

                The Day/Night format is great. You can roll out of bed at 9am, have a leisurely breakfast, a pub lunch and then wander into the ground for the 2pm start. Play goes until 9pm, where you can then step straight into the Adelaide CBD for a cleansing ale or two on the way home.

                And the ground itself is just fantastic. Easy to get around, and I never had to queue for a beer for more than 2-3 minutes. We sat behind the bowlers arm on day 1, and then on the Eastern side at 45 degrees on days 2 and 3.

                It's now easily my favourite cricket ground. Plus I saw Gary Lyon hit a six and then snaffle one of the great caught and bowleds, so the cricket was pretty good as well...

                That is really the best advert for day/night test cricket - it looked like a great crowd and it was gripping, tense cricket.

                Went to the old ground once in January 2007. It was my birthday which the Australians celebrated with a holiday (January 26) and the only flight I could get from Melbourne had me landing around 1pm for a 2pm start. Without being in the city before, I doubted I could clear the airport, get a taxi to the hotel to drop off stuff then to the ground given it was an England v Australia ODI and a full house.

                Did all of that and arrived at the ground just after 1.30 in time for an ale before the first ball - great city for getting around. Cricket wasn't quite so compelling, never lasted long enough to need the lights.

                http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/8531/scorecard/249234/Australia-vs-England-7th-Match-aus-tri-series-cb/

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                • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                  @barbarian i have several friends who have been and said the same thing. It is now on my list. Apparently the place to be is out the back, and you pop back in to watch cricket every so often.

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                  @mariner4life Yeah but the issue is that's in the Members. It looks great but unfortunately none of us had the connections to get in 😞

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                  • KiwiPieK KiwiPie

                    @barbarian said in The Ashes:

                    Can I break from match discussion/Aussie bashing/Pom bashing to talk about the Adelaide Oval.

                    I went with four mates to the first three days of the test. It was fucking brilliant, and I can't recommend it enough.

                    The Day/Night format is great. You can roll out of bed at 9am, have a leisurely breakfast, a pub lunch and then wander into the ground for the 2pm start. Play goes until 9pm, where you can then step straight into the Adelaide CBD for a cleansing ale or two on the way home.

                    And the ground itself is just fantastic. Easy to get around, and I never had to queue for a beer for more than 2-3 minutes. We sat behind the bowlers arm on day 1, and then on the Eastern side at 45 degrees on days 2 and 3.

                    It's now easily my favourite cricket ground. Plus I saw Gary Lyon hit a six and then snaffle one of the great caught and bowleds, so the cricket was pretty good as well...

                    That is really the best advert for day/night test cricket - it looked like a great crowd and it was gripping, tense cricket.

                    Went to the old ground once in January 2007. It was my birthday which the Australians celebrated with a holiday (January 26) and the only flight I could get from Melbourne had me landing around 1pm for a 2pm start. Without being in the city before, I doubted I could clear the airport, get a taxi to the hotel to drop off stuff then to the ground given it was an England v Australia ODI and a full house.

                    Did all of that and arrived at the ground just after 1.30 in time for an ale before the first ball - great city for getting around. Cricket wasn't quite so compelling, never lasted long enough to need the lights.

                    http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/8531/scorecard/249234/Australia-vs-England-7th-Match-aus-tri-series-cb/

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                    @kiwipie said in The Ashes:

                    Without being in the city before, I doubted I could clear the airport, get a taxi to the hotel to drop off stuff then to the ground given it was an England v Australia ODI and a full house.
                    Did all of that and arrived at the ground just after 1.30 in time for an ale before the first ball - great city for getting around. Cricket wasn't quite so compelling, never lasted long enough to need the lights.

                    Good old Radelaide: built for 2 million, home to half that.

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                    • NTAN NTA

                      @kiwipie said in The Ashes:

                      Without being in the city before, I doubted I could clear the airport, get a taxi to the hotel to drop off stuff then to the ground given it was an England v Australia ODI and a full house.
                      Did all of that and arrived at the ground just after 1.30 in time for an ale before the first ball - great city for getting around. Cricket wasn't quite so compelling, never lasted long enough to need the lights.

                      Good old Radelaide: built for 2 million, home to half that.

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                      @nta said in The Ashes:

                      @kiwipie said in The Ashes:

                      Without being in the city before, I doubted I could clear the airport, get a taxi to the hotel to drop off stuff then to the ground given it was an England v Australia ODI and a full house.
                      Did all of that and arrived at the ground just after 1.30 in time for an ale before the first ball - great city for getting around. Cricket wasn't quite so compelling, never lasted long enough to need the lights.

                      Good old Radelaide: built for 2 million, home to half that.

                      So pretty much the opposite to Auckland then ....

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                        @nta said in The Ashes:

                        @kiwipie said in The Ashes:

                        Without being in the city before, I doubted I could clear the airport, get a taxi to the hotel to drop off stuff then to the ground given it was an England v Australia ODI and a full house.
                        Did all of that and arrived at the ground just after 1.30 in time for an ale before the first ball - great city for getting around. Cricket wasn't quite so compelling, never lasted long enough to need the lights.

                        Good old Radelaide: built for 2 million, home to half that.

                        So pretty much the opposite to Auckland then ....

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                        @kiwipie real estate, too.

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                          Ben Duckett now dropped for throwing a drink at James Anderson in a bar in Perth (the same one the Bairstow head-butt happened in apparently). These guys seem to be out all the time!

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                            Very nice of the Aussies. In an effort to return some form of competition to this summer, they appear to be about to deliberately handicap themselves. Word is they are going to drop a bloke who averages almost 50 in Handscomb, to slot in the wildly inadequate Mitch Marsh. A player who averages 21 with bat, and 37 with the ball (and who takes a wicket every 1 and a half tests).

                            Inspiring selecting.

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                              Very nice of the Aussies. In an effort to return some form of competition to this summer, they appear to be about to deliberately handicap themselves. Word is they are going to drop a bloke who averages almost 50 in Handscomb, to slot in the wildly inadequate Mitch Marsh. A player who averages 21 with bat, and 37 with the ball (and who takes a wicket every 1 and a half tests).

                              Inspiring selecting.

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                              @mariner4life said in The Ashes:

                              Very nice of the Aussies. In an effort to return some form of competition to this summer, they appear to be about to deliberately handicap themselves. Word is they are going to drop a bloke who averages almost 50 in Handscomb, to slot in the wildly inadequate Mitch Marsh. A player who averages 21 with bat, and 37 with the ball (and who takes a wicket every 1 and a half tests).

                              Inspiring selecting.

                              @NTA is gonna have absolute kittens if this comes to fruition.

                              Take my doubts about Mitch Santner, multiply them by about a million and you have his relationship with Marsh to a tee.

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                                I don't mind this selection, weirdly. As much as I piled on like everyone else, it's hard to argue the selectors haven't done quite well so far. S.Marsh and T-Paine have been great pics, and Bancroft may well be a good one as well.

                                Handscomb is a walking wicket at the moment. His two innings in Adelaide were horrible, and his dismissals even worse. Yes his average is nice but he is playing like a tailender right now.

                                M.Marsh has had a decent Shield season (400 runs at 41, and a couple of wickets). Bats well on the WACA and provides a useful bowling option on what for the last few years has been a flat track.

                                I would have preferred Maxwell or even Cartwright, but I certainly see where the selectors are coming from. Which is something I never thought I'd say this series...

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                                  I don't mind this selection, weirdly. As much as I piled on like everyone else, it's hard to argue the selectors haven't done quite well so far. S.Marsh and T-Paine have been great pics, and Bancroft may well be a good one as well.

                                  Handscomb is a walking wicket at the moment. His two innings in Adelaide were horrible, and his dismissals even worse. Yes his average is nice but he is playing like a tailender right now.

                                  M.Marsh has had a decent Shield season (400 runs at 41, and a couple of wickets). Bats well on the WACA and provides a useful bowling option on what for the last few years has been a flat track.

                                  I would have preferred Maxwell or even Cartwright, but I certainly see where the selectors are coming from. Which is something I never thought I'd say this series...

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                                  @barbarian said in The Ashes:

                                  I don't mind this selection, weirdly. As much as I piled on like everyone else, it's hard to argue the selectors haven't done quite well so far. S.Marsh and T-Paine have been great pics, and Bancroft may well be a good one as well.

                                  Handscomb is a walking wicket at the moment. His two innings in Adelaide were horrible, and his dismissals even worse. Yes his average is nice but he is playing like a tailender right now.

                                  M.Marsh has had a decent Shield season (400 runs at 41, and a couple of wickets). Bats well on the WACA and provides a useful bowling option on what for the last few years has been a flat track.

                                  I would have preferred Maxwell or even Cartwright, but I certainly see where the selectors are coming from. Which is something I never thought I'd say this series...

                                  Surely he's had enough chances though?

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                                    @barbarian said in The Ashes:

                                    I don't mind this selection, weirdly. As much as I piled on like everyone else, it's hard to argue the selectors haven't done quite well so far. S.Marsh and T-Paine have been great pics, and Bancroft may well be a good one as well.

                                    Handscomb is a walking wicket at the moment. His two innings in Adelaide were horrible, and his dismissals even worse. Yes his average is nice but he is playing like a tailender right now.

                                    M.Marsh has had a decent Shield season (400 runs at 41, and a couple of wickets). Bats well on the WACA and provides a useful bowling option on what for the last few years has been a flat track.

                                    I would have preferred Maxwell or even Cartwright, but I certainly see where the selectors are coming from. Which is something I never thought I'd say this series...

                                    Surely he's had enough chances though?

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                                    @mn5 said in The Ashes:

                                    Surely he's had enough chances though?

                                    He's only 26. I'm not saying he's going to be great, but it is a decision you can justify.

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                                      Maxwell fans are disappointed.

                                      NTA is facing double Marsh.

                                      Therefore NTA is also disappointed

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                                        Maxwell fans are disappointed.

                                        NTA is facing double Marsh.

                                        Therefore NTA is also disappointed

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                                        @nta said in The Ashes:

                                        Maxwell fans are disappointed.

                                        NTA is facing double Marsh.

                                        Therefore NTA is also disappointed

                                        The lack of outrage disappoints me.

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                                          Jesus did you see how india bounced back in the ODI today? 393. Old mate hits 208*

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