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    Anyone played the Ashes game that has come out on Xbox one and PS4? Might have a look at it as a Christmas present to myself and my boy would be pretty keen too.

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    • mikedogzM mikedogz

      Anyone played the Ashes game that has come out on Xbox one and PS4? Might have a look at it as a Christmas present to myself and my boy would be pretty keen too.

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      @mikedogz Could just get yourself the Edmonds Cookbook, bake yourself an apple crumble and call it the "England batting line-up"!

      Stoneman, Cook and Root all back in the hut and the rain prayer books are coming out of the kit bags.

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        England’s four most senior players have generally been their most useless this series... possibly a bit harsh on Anderson, but otherwise...

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          I've been listening to a few English cricket podcasts the last few weeks - their pain brings me great pleasure.

          Anyway, they seem fixated on their lack of a genuine quick bowler. And while that's definitely something they don't have, I think it's a bit much to blame the series loss on that factor.

          While they bemoan Anderson and Broad bowling mid-130s, they forget that Glenn McGrath bowled between 125-135 his entire career, and fucking dominated on Aussie tracks.

          England have largely lost this series with insipid batting and gutless bowling at crucial periods. If Anderson could summon the energy and accuracy he did on day 3 in Adelaide then England would be right in this series.

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            Vince gets bowled by an unplayable delivery from Starc.

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              You often hear commentators talk about unplayable deliveries. Generally, they're ones that batsmen like Bradman or Tendulkar or Boycott etc, would have patted harmlessly back down the track.

              That one Vince got was genuinely unplayable. Hits a crack and deviates viciously to knock out his off stump.

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              • DonsteppaD Donsteppa

                Vince gets bowled by an unplayable delivery from Starc.

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                @donsteppa Snap.

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                  I've been listening to a few English cricket podcasts the last few weeks - their pain brings me great pleasure.

                  Anyway, they seem fixated on their lack of a genuine quick bowler. And while that's definitely something they don't have, I think it's a bit much to blame the series loss on that factor.

                  While they bemoan Anderson and Broad bowling mid-130s, they forget that Glenn McGrath bowled between 125-135 his entire career, and fucking dominated on Aussie tracks.

                  England have largely lost this series with insipid batting and gutless bowling at crucial periods. If Anderson could summon the energy and accuracy he did on day 3 in Adelaide then England would be right in this series.

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                  @barbarian said in The Ashes:

                  I've been listening to a few English cricket podcasts the last few weeks - their pain brings me great pleasure.

                  Anyway, they seem fixated on their lack of a genuine quick bowler. And while that's definitely something they don't have, I think it's a bit much to blame the series loss on that factor.

                  While they bemoan Anderson and Broad bowling mid-130s, they forget that Glenn McGrath bowled between 125-135 his entire career, and fucking dominated on Aussie tracks.

                  England have largely lost this series with insipid batting and gutless bowling at crucial periods. If Anderson could summon the energy and accuracy he did on day 3 in Adelaide then England would be right in this series.

                  We had this useful bowler in the 80’s, took a few wickets here and there. Started as a tear away quick bowler but soon realised with less pace came greater control. No idea what his general pace was but I assume it would have been in the 130’s. Certainly not fast enough to give opposition batsmen the shits but he did alright, especially in Australia where his 9/52 at the Gabba is still considered one of the finest examples of bowling you will ever see

                  Pace can be handy but it can also be over rated. It’s not how fast the ball travels but where you put it and how often you can put it there.

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                  • Chris B.C Chris B.

                    You often hear commentators talk about unplayable deliveries. Generally, they're ones that batsmen like Bradman or Tendulkar or Boycott etc, would have patted harmlessly back down the track.

                    That one Vince got was genuinely unplayable. Hits a crack and deviates viciously to knock out his off stump.

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                    @chris-b said in The Ashes:

                    You often hear commentators talk about unplayable deliveries. Generally, they're ones that batsmen like Bradman or Tendulkar or Boycott etc, would have patted harmlessly back down the track.

                    That one Vince got was genuinely unplayable. Hits a crack and deviates viciously to knock out his off stump.

                    Watching it live my first reaction was to wonder why he'd played so far down the wrong line. Then on the replay it became clear just how unplayable it was, especially at that pace.

                    I reckon we'll see that one replayed a few times over the years...

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                    • barbarianB barbarian

                      I've been listening to a few English cricket podcasts the last few weeks - their pain brings me great pleasure.

                      Anyway, they seem fixated on their lack of a genuine quick bowler. And while that's definitely something they don't have, I think it's a bit much to blame the series loss on that factor.

                      While they bemoan Anderson and Broad bowling mid-130s, they forget that Glenn McGrath bowled between 125-135 his entire career, and fucking dominated on Aussie tracks.

                      England have largely lost this series with insipid batting and gutless bowling at crucial periods. If Anderson could summon the energy and accuracy he did on day 3 in Adelaide then England would be right in this series.

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                      @barbarian said in The Ashes:

                      I've been listening to a few English cricket podcasts the last few weeks - their pain brings me great pleasure.

                      Anyway, they seem fixated on their lack of a genuine quick bowler. And while that's definitely something they don't have, I think it's a bit much to blame the series loss on that factor.

                      While they bemoan Anderson and Broad bowling mid-130s, they forget that Glenn McGrath bowled between 125-135 his entire career, and fucking dominated on Aussie tracks.

                      England have largely lost this series with insipid batting and gutless bowling at crucial periods. If Anderson could summon the energy and accuracy he did on day 3 in Adelaide then England would be right in this series.

                      Dunno that you can really blame the English for not being as good as McGrath. πŸ™‚

                      Anderson is possibly approaching his league - if the ball is swinging - but, McGrath had a few crucial inches in height over Anderson that make a big difference in terms of bounce.

                      Overall, if you were picking a joint Ashes team at the start of the series you might pick six Aussies and five poms - but five of the first six names on the card would be Australian IMO.

                      Starc, Smith, Root, Hazlewood, Warner, Lyons - Anderson (but, possibly Cummins), Cook, Bairstow, Khawaja +Another (Stokes if he was available).

                      Realistically, I think the Aussie bowling is the largest point of difference - if the pace attack fails then Lyons is much better than Ali. The batsmen are facing a better attack, so even if they're equal to the Aussies, the Aussies have got an easier task. Smith has definitely outbatted Root though and for England to have any chance that couldn't happen.

                      Overall, I'd back the England batsmen with the Aussie bowlers to beat the Aussie batsmen with the England bowlers. Have to get Smith though! πŸ™‚

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                        On the plus side for England, Overton has shown just how much he wants to be out there playing Test cricket..

                        http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/21781305/craig-overton-plays-cracked-rib

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                          @chris-b said in The Ashes:

                          You often hear commentators talk about unplayable deliveries. Generally, they're ones that batsmen like Bradman or Tendulkar or Boycott etc, would have patted harmlessly back down the track.

                          That one Vince got was genuinely unplayable. Hits a crack and deviates viciously to knock out his off stump.

                          Watching it live my first reaction was to wonder why he'd played so far down the wrong line. Then on the replay it became clear just how unplayable it was, especially at that pace.

                          I reckon we'll see that one replayed a few times over the years...

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                          @donsteppa Warne to Gatting!

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                            I still think pace matters. Batsmen are really good; piches are benign, overhead in aus doesn't help, you need something. And that extra 5-10 everyh delivery can be the point of difference. At least from one of them.

                            People always say it's a shit era for bowling, it could just be that even the greats would average mid-20s these days.

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                            • Chris B.C Chris B.

                              @barbarian said in The Ashes:

                              I've been listening to a few English cricket podcasts the last few weeks - their pain brings me great pleasure.

                              Anyway, they seem fixated on their lack of a genuine quick bowler. And while that's definitely something they don't have, I think it's a bit much to blame the series loss on that factor.

                              While they bemoan Anderson and Broad bowling mid-130s, they forget that Glenn McGrath bowled between 125-135 his entire career, and fucking dominated on Aussie tracks.

                              England have largely lost this series with insipid batting and gutless bowling at crucial periods. If Anderson could summon the energy and accuracy he did on day 3 in Adelaide then England would be right in this series.

                              Dunno that you can really blame the English for not being as good as McGrath. πŸ™‚

                              Anderson is possibly approaching his league - if the ball is swinging - but, McGrath had a few crucial inches in height over Anderson that make a big difference in terms of bounce.

                              Overall, if you were picking a joint Ashes team at the start of the series you might pick six Aussies and five poms - but five of the first six names on the card would be Australian IMO.

                              Starc, Smith, Root, Hazlewood, Warner, Lyons - Anderson (but, possibly Cummins), Cook, Bairstow, Khawaja +Another (Stokes if he was available).

                              Realistically, I think the Aussie bowling is the largest point of difference - if the pace attack fails then Lyons is much better than Ali. The batsmen are facing a better attack, so even if they're equal to the Aussies, the Aussies have got an easier task. Smith has definitely outbatted Root though and for England to have any chance that couldn't happen.

                              Overall, I'd back the England batsmen with the Aussie bowlers to beat the Aussie batsmen with the England bowlers. Have to get Smith though! πŸ™‚

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                              @chris-b said in The Ashes:

                              @barbarian said in The Ashes:

                              I've been listening to a few English cricket podcasts the last few weeks - their pain brings me great pleasure.

                              Anyway, they seem fixated on their lack of a genuine quick bowler. And while that's definitely something they don't have, I think it's a bit much to blame the series loss on that factor.

                              While they bemoan Anderson and Broad bowling mid-130s, they forget that Glenn McGrath bowled between 125-135 his entire career, and fucking dominated on Aussie tracks.

                              England have largely lost this series with insipid batting and gutless bowling at crucial periods. If Anderson could summon the energy and accuracy he did on day 3 in Adelaide then England would be right in this series.

                              Dunno that you can really blame the English for not being as good as McGrath. πŸ™‚

                              Anderson is possibly approaching his league - if the ball is swinging - but, McGrath had a few crucial inches in height over Anderson that make a big difference in terms of bounce.

                              Overall, if you were picking a joint Ashes team at the start of the series you might pick six Aussies and five poms - but five of the first six names on the card would be Australian IMO.

                              Starc, Smith, Root, Hazlewood, Warner, Lyons - Anderson (but, possibly Cummins), Cook, Bairstow, Khawaja +Another (Stokes if he was available).

                              Realistically, I think the Aussie bowling is the largest point of difference - if the pace attack fails then Lyons is much better than Ali. The batsmen are facing a better attack, so even if they're equal to the Aussies, the Aussies have got an easier task. Smith has definitely outbatted Root though and for England to have any chance that couldn't happen.

                              Overall, I'd back the England batsmen with the Aussie bowlers to beat the Aussie batsmen with the England bowlers. Have to get Smith though! πŸ™‚

                              I think I saw a stat somewhere that Root only has 3 tons outside of England. Compared to the chosen 4, he's the weakest in performing away from home.

                              Kane and Kohli have proven themselves in Australia vs their pace attack. Root not so much.

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                                I still think pace matters. Batsmen are really good; piches are benign, overhead in aus doesn't help, you need something. And that extra 5-10 everyh delivery can be the point of difference. At least from one of them.

                                People always say it's a shit era for bowling, it could just be that even the greats would average mid-20s these days.

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                                @mariner4life Pace matters. Always has, always will.

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                                  Well, that's the result pretty much fucked. They're saying rain tomorrow with possible thunderstorm.

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                                    Well, that's the result pretty much fucked. They're saying rain tomorrow with possible thunderstorm.

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                                    @nta said in The Ashes:

                                    Well, that's the result pretty much fucked. They're saying rain tomorrow with possible thunderstorm.

                                    God is an Englishman!

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                                      https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/99940334/for-a-cricketer-with-a-regular-name-steve-smith-sure-has-some-peculiar-habits

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                                        https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/99940334/for-a-cricketer-with-a-regular-name-steve-smith-sure-has-some-peculiar-habits

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                                        @mikedogz whatever works

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                                          A big part of the WACA pitch character (apart from the famous pace & bounce) are those big long cracks that develop during the match, that run down the pitch.

                                          Will they get that at the new stadium? I guess so if they are heat & soil related? Not much heat in this test, surprised to see the big cracks so early.

                                          I assume the new stadium won't get the influence of the Fremantle Doctor.

                                          WACA Crack:

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