Congrats England!!!

Poox

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Congratulations England on beating the Australians =)

Especially to Hoggard and Giles for winning it at the end.

And also Hoggard for uber bowling =).
 

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Im not that bothered Prydwen was down during this

The last few runs by England had me on the edge of my seat
 

brad

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About time we bloody win something even if it is cricket.

football for teh win!!!!
 

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I got to watch it with my brother, and he had the leave the room at the last moments.

Awesome match, awesome series.

Bring on the 5th test!
 

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when flintoff got bowled out i was a bit worried tbh


shane warne was man of the match though imo
 

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As a Scot I feel ashamed to say I sat and watched the game and even rooted for England.

What I'm really ashamed of is I think I understand most of what happened :p
 

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I hate cricket usually too....

Seems to have captured the nations interests after poor performances at Football, Rugby Union and League, Athletics
 

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incredible stuff.. couldn't bear to watch a lot of it after flintoff was out.. but when hoggard smashed that off drive for 4.. was then and only then i knew we'd done it..

warne and lee bowled their arses off :worthy:

but ultimately its was that partnership from flintoff and geraint jones that done the damage.

5th test.. oval.. bouncy pitch.. simon jones has an injury.. bring in tremlett perhaps if jones unfit? england will win that one too imo.. ashes gonna be won :) but it will be close yet again hehe.

absolutely amazing series.. and it aint over.. yet :)
 

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Thadius said:
Ps When is the next Test?

Starts the 8th.

I think Jones will probably be out unfit. I think Tremlett is the best option on a bouncy pitch since he's got pace and lift. Some have talked about the likes of Collingwood being called up to add to the batting and because he can bowl a bit.

The only problem with that would be that Vaughn, Bell and maybe Trescothick would have to cover the extra overs aswell and I don't like that idea. Also the 4 seam and 1 spinner option seems to work for us and its not worth changing what works :)
 

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Nail biting stuff! Warne bowled supremely which was the danger of forcing the follow on. So glad they made it. Warne was not man of the match he made no runs this time. Freddy full deserved that accolade.

What made it for me was Pontin throwing teddy firmly out of his cot. Followed by Katich, both were fined (75% match fee) for their outbursts and rightly so. Katich may even undergo civil action from some of the members who were verbally abused on his return to the dressing room.

Just shows the pressure they are under. The Sydney Herald had a front page announcing the death of Aussie cricket. The reverse of which is what spawned the ashes.

I firmly support England and any team playing Australia. With the exception of France of course!
 

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Lethul said:
agree, already looking forward to next superbowl

Patriots gonna walk it again. And no, im not a fotm supporter, liked em since 1985 :D
 

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I was talking to mate yesterday who reckons that if it rains all day on all the days the tests are scheduled for, it means that no tests are played and effectively the series ends in a draw. Surely this cant be right and hes takin the piss?
 

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Marc said:
I was talking to mate yesterday who reckons that if it rains all day on all the days the tests are scheduled for, it means that no tests are played and effectively the series ends in a draw. Surely this cant be right and hes takin the piss?

If it rained for each 25 days of play, the series would probably be abandoned and they would try to reschedule things.

A washed out test is considered a draw, but I think they'd look different if the whole series went down to the weather.
 

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TeaSpoon said:
If it rained for each 25 days of play, the series would probably be abandoned and they would try to reschedule things.

A washed out test is considered a draw, but I think they'd look different if the whole series went down to the weather.

In the context of the Ashes a draw = Australia retaining the Ashes = Win. So if all matches were rained off, each match would be a draw. Australia would retain the Ashes.

Marc, your friend is correct. Also, suprised you like American Football. Watched the Seahawks live in Seattle once, 4 hours with 40 minutes of actual action. Much prefer rugger tbh.
 

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Hawkwind said:
In the context of the Ashes a draw = Australia retaining the Ashes = Win. So if all matches were rained off, each match would be a draw. Australia would retain the Ashes.

I'm very aware of the fact that as the current holders that Australia retain the Ashes in the case of a draw.

0 days play out of 25 would most likely bring the ECB and CA to sort something out. Its not good for the series, or revenue made by both sides ;)

Its happend before.
 

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TeaSpoon said:
I'm very aware of the fact that as the current holders that Australia retain the Ashes in the case of a draw.

0 days play out of 25 would most likely bring the ECB and CA to sort something out. Its not good for the series, or revenue made by both sides ;)

Its happend before.

If the weather really was that bad and bearing in mind how late in the summer the series is finishing, they would probably have no choice by to call it off altogether. How could they orangise another 5 test series mid way through September? I doubt the ECB would want to hold the series in Australia or another Southern Hemisphere country as they would loose most of the advantages we have with the pitches.

No grand national was a money looser for the orangisers but they did not have uch choice. These things do happen in sport.

Its all conjecture anyway, we're near the end of a fantastic series of Test Matches. the best series for 20 years by far.
 

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