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Aus batting vs English Batting =Aus win eaisily Aus keeping vs English Keeping = Aus win eaisily
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What Ernest's case omits to note is that the Aussies only need one bowler in the class of Harmison in each successive year to match the English attack: he seems blind to the fact that Hoggard, Giles, Flintoff and Anderson are alright rather than exceptional... and are matched not only by Kasprowicz.. but also by Lee and any of handful of lesser Aussie bowlers than McGrath, Warne and Gillespie. I agree with Ernest: if the Aussies fail to find at least one bowler of the class of Harmison for each Test they play they will fall behind... it's just that I dont doubt that Gillespie is in that class and is as likely to endure as Harmison is.. and I see no good reason to doubt that both the English academy AND the Aussie academies will keep churning out perfectly decent Test bowlers for the forseeable future. |
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As I see it, Lords should suit the Aussie batsmen better than any other English wicket.. then Edgebaston and Old Trafford should suit both sides... before things move to the most promising wichet for England (Trent bridge) and the track that the Aussies wil be drooling over (the Oval). Hmmmm... I'd rather the series involved the Rose Bowl than Lords as a starter.. perhaps followed by Trent Bridge and somewhere truly provincial like Durham or Taunton before moving on to dramtic final settings at Headingley and Old Trafford. Guess that will not happen though... as the ECB will say stinkhole London HAS to have a couple of Ashes games even if that DOES increase the likelihood of an Aussie win. Last edited by Rachael : 05-12-2004 at 07:12 PM. |
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| Erm. I'm sorry to disagree with both Rachael and OF, but the Rose Bowl is the worst cricket ground I've ever been to - and I live in the area. It's very difficult to get to and is not served properly by even basic transport infrastructure such as (i) Infrequent and overcrowded buses (ii) A very small car park, for a ground located on a retail park in the commuter belt of Southampton. I also think its the most soul less ground I've ever had the misfortune to attend. All drab, grey concrete without any hint of style to break it up. I'd rather see test cricket at Valentine's Park in Ilford than the Rose Bowl. Taunton will not be a test ground until they increase the size, but it would be a great wicket for it - probably the best non-test wicket in the country. Personally, even though I live about as far away from it as you can get and still be in England, Chester-le-Street looks idyllic for test cricket and should get a better deal than Zimbabwe and Bangladesh. Hopefully, they'll start using it more often. |
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| Andy, that's a real shame. I haven't been there yet, but you paint a picture which is not all that attractive.
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