If you thought the Ashes was a bit one-sided, there's a cracking test in Cape Town right now. India have bowled themselves back in the game by dismissing South Africa for 130, leaving 208 to win.
Saffers still favourites but if Kohli gets going, who knows?
Not sure I'd place South Africa as favourites here. They're down a bowler - Steyn's injured.
We were the victims of 3 poors. Poor batting from the top order, Poor bowling from the mainstream bowlers and poor captaincy from an inexperienced captain. End result was a justifiable 4-0 beating, we were lucky it wasnt 5-0
Disagree on the poor captaincy. He did alright given he was dealt a bad hand by the selectors. It's difficult to prove yourself as a quality captain if the team you've been given lacks the options to try different things to force a result to go your way. If he'd been poor, you *would* have been pumped 5-0, and you wouldn't have put the Aussies under pressure in any of the games. Which, BTW, you did in every single test. Unlike last time England played an Ashes series in Australia, this team didn't fold and give up once the 3-0 happened. They kept pegging away at it and fighting, and that, for me, is the influence of a decent captain.
That is simply not true.
As poor as England were for the most part, they were the better team in Melbourne, and were never at any stage behind in that Test.
They were the better team in Melbourne on a dead pitch that the Aussies initially still wanted to try to force a result on. Even then, it was entirely down to the efforts of Cook that you got as far ahead on the first innings as you did. We dropped him twice during that innings, had Smith held either chance it could have been a very different game on the final day. Anyway, once the Aussies knew they couldn't win it they completely shut England out of the game and it became abundantly clear you didn't have the bowlers to put us under any sustained pressure.
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