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Old 15-06-2005, 12:27 PM in reply to Lemming's post starting "Ponting would love Flintoff in his..."
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England have the perfect balance at the moment provided by Flintoff. Every team in the world would love to have 5 good bowling options as well as a good top 7 to bat with.
Surley the perfect balance is 10 Flintoffs and a Gilchriss?

Duncan Fletcher has informed us that his strategy makes provision for a bowler/batsman all-rounder to balance Flintoff's role as a batsman/bowler all-rounder. He sees Giles' improvement with the bat as a bonus. So if say Tremlett continues to improve with the bat as well as the ball he may figure before too long - or we may see Simon Jones show some mettle with the willow in response to the challenge.

A gold standard performance by England - afterall - you can only beat who you play and it's not our fault the Aussies are pants.
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Old 15-06-2005, 12:39 PM in reply to R W S's post starting "Surley the perfect balance is 10..."
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It is true that in Flintoff, England has the one thing Australia wants but does not have - a bowling/batting allrounder. Having said that, if you look at the Aussie team's batsmen and bowlers -even if Flintoff was an Aussie, team balance would mean he would be 12th man anyway as there would'nt be a spot for him.
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Old 15-06-2005, 12:45 PM in reply to Seamer's post starting "It is true that in Flintoff, England..."
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Well, my alarm went off at 4am. "Cricket, Sleep, Cricket, Sleep", were the words going through my mind. Eventually, Cricket won. So, I turn on the TV, see Australia at 4-25, then, it is back to sleep. Good effort by England, and I quite liked the Telegraph headline: "Warning" You may never see this again all summer. AUSTRALIA ALL OUT FOR 79!!". I was actually suspecting The Sun to take it out of context, as they do with so many fictitious and worthless headlines (eg Quentin Hann, who cares about snooker anyway?) and write something along the lines of "AUSSIES GONE...England demoralises the Aussies placing their campaign in disarray". However, nothing along those lines, yet, all I can say is savour it while it lasts. There may be more or there may be none; only time will tell.
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Old 15-06-2005, 01:57 PM in reply to Rachael's post starting "The key words there were "in..."
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Rachael,

Don't think it needs to be a 5 man attack, but with Flintoff as an all-rounder you can have that luxury..

I don't think many people here would say it is a "Great" attack, but it is possibly the best Seam attack outside of Australia...

I think most teams in the world would take a No 6 who is also a frontline bowler. As stated even Australia often have to ghet one of the batters to fill in, so why would that not take a Flintoff type player?

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Old 15-06-2005, 05:28 PM in reply to flanflinger's post starting "Rachael, Don't think it needs to..."
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My God! Australia get beaten in one match and one thread of our forum has 8 full pages to it! That only tells me that we have a lot of people in here who want the Aussies to get beaten, just for a change! Go England, Go! Go! Go!
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Old 15-06-2005, 05:36 PM in reply to Doink's post starting "My God! Australia get beaten in one..."
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That only tells me that we have a lot of people in here who want the Aussies to get beaten, just for a change!
No Doink, it only shows that we have a lot of English posters who are only interested in cricket when it involves England or English players!
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Old 15-06-2005, 05:54 PM in reply to Maranello's post starting "No Doink, it only shows that we have a..."
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Talking Heh heh heh!

Yeah Right!
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Old 15-06-2005, 06:04 PM in reply to Maranello's post starting "No Doink, it only shows that we have a..."
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No Doink, it only shows that we have a lot of English posters who are only interested in cricket when it involves England or English players!
I would agree there ARE a lot of English posters on this forum, and yes we are (naturally) more interested in cricket that involves England or English players, but I wouldn't say that all of the English posters here are ONLY interested in cricket which involves England or English players, to be fair. Personally, I am happy to watch any country play cricket if it's on t.v, as long as it's a decent match.
 


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