Ashes 2023
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Another cracking day of test cricket
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Waking up to that scorecard, looks like a lot of starts from Australia, but England stopping them from becoming big scores.
Probably not a bad total after being sent into bat, but looks like it could have been bigger with Australia batting down to number 10.
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From various comments either a form slump, now due, or because he's been all but opening the batting...
https://twitter.com/SEN_Cricket/status/1678697637783171072?s=20
This is the first series that I have seen much of him. And for a guy with a big reputation, I haven’t been impressed with him.
He has a very punchable face too
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@nzzp said in Ashes 2023:
@MN5 said in Ashes 2023:
Look, whatever Bazball is, if the crowds keep coming and people keep watching, it's a success. It's getting a slightly inferior team to perform, and that's impressive. Roll on Test 4, and I wish I didn't have to sleep so I could settle in and watch it!
They always get full houses for the Ashes and England haven't lost a series to Australia in England for over 20 years - minnows they were not before BMac and the 2 squads are very similar to 4 years ago.
They won 1 test in 17 before BMAC.
England arent Minnows but they were an incredibly poor side
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Weird scorecard. Five of the top six getting really handy starts but none of them going on.
VERY un Australian, you’d bank on one of them being unbeaten on three figures at the end of the day……
I’m assuming Stokes is too injured to bowl ? It’s a race between him and Ali to join the 200/3000 club. Only 15 have done it, three of them kiwis.
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They won 1 test in 17 before BMAC.
England arent Minnows but they were an incredibly poor side
@DaGrubster said in Ashes 2023:
They won 1 test in 17 before BMAC.
England arent Minnows but they were an incredibly poor side
According to Howstats it was actually 2 wins in 18, both v India. Interestingly in one of them, the recently much maligned Bairstow scored a ton in both innings.
Edit: however your point stands.
