Is that England or Australia?They really do choke though. As said previously there is a stat that points them out as the biggest chokers in test cricket history.
Is that England or Australia?They really do choke though. As said previously there is a stat that points them out as the biggest chokers in test cricket history.
Is that England or Australia?
Aussies you plonker
I've never seen an opening batsman smile so much after being out for a duck. It was weird, like he's putting on a facade.Just found myself watching the highlights again and remembered I had one unanswered question - who exactly was that **** Warner celebrating too after he took his catches? Every time he would turn around and screech/whoop like a teenage girl. If it was aimed at anyone English I hope they got to give it back to him at the end.
He's Australian.He's a nasty little cheat.
I'm no fan of Australian cricketers, but they're not all as bad as each other. Warner just seems to be a complete ****.He's Australian.
When is the team for the 4th test due to be announced?
I saw Glenn McGrath was moaning about how 'Australia deserved to win' and 'Stokes won the match on his own' in his BBC column today. Not exactly gracious, is he? I mean, you could argue that he has a point and that IF Australia had done things differently, the outcome would be different, but that's also the case with England...
It's like the one-day final super over debate all over again
I saw Glenn McGrath was moaning about how 'Australia deserved to win' and 'Stokes won the match on his own' in his BBC column today. Not exactly gracious, is he? I mean, you could argue that he has a point and that IF Australia had done things differently, the outcome would be different, but that's also the case with England...
It's like the one-day final super over debate all over again
I saw Glenn McGrath was moaning about how 'Australia deserved to win' and 'Stokes won the match on his own' in his BBC column today. Not exactly gracious, is he? I mean, you could argue that he has a point and that IF Australia had done things differently, the outcome would be different, but that's also the case with England...
It's like the one-day final super over debate all over again
By the same rationale, England ‘won’ the first Test, as Smith won that on his own.
He's a ****ing tw@.I saw Glenn McGrath was moaning about how 'Australia deserved to win' and 'Stokes won the match on his own' in his BBC column today. Not exactly gracious, is he?
He wasn't "moaning" and I'd say GM is an excellent ambassador for Australian cricket - he seems quite a fair minded and likeable guy.
At the end of the day, Australia lost in that final hour because of fine margins. One difficult chance to deep backward point fell agonisingly short and a couple of sixes did just enough (them's the breaks), they fluffed a run out chance (clearly their fault) and would still have won if the umpire hadn't missed a clear LBW decision (absolutely not their fault, even if they didn't help themselves by wasting a review 20 mins beforehand). I don't think he's moaning at all, they really should have won - he's not questioning the legitimacy of the result.
He wasn't "moaning" and I'd say GM is an excellent ambassador for Australian cricket - he seems quite a fair minded and likeable guy.
At the end of the day, Australia lost in that final hour because of fine margins. One difficult chance to deep backward point fell agonisingly short and a couple of sixes did just enough (them's the breaks), they fluffed a run out chance (clearly their fault) and would still have won if the umpire hadn't missed a clear LBW decision (absolutely not their fault, even if they didn't help themselves by wasting a review 20 mins beforehand). I don't think he's moaning at all, they really should have won - he's not questioning the legitimacy of the result.
It's debatable whether that LBW was clear. Ball tracker showed it hitting the stumps, but Stokes himself said it didn't spin, and the Sydney Morning Herald did some sort of analysis, and reckoned Joel Wilson could easily have got it right. Not that it matters, of course!
Agreed. Ponting wasn't sure when he watched it live. I've seen the replay several times, and it's really tough to see at full speed, as it seems to clip the front pad just after pitching, still a long way from the stumps.It's debatable whether that LBW was clear.
That's interesting, as it would suggest that ball tracking doesn't work.the Sydney Morning Herald did some sort of analysis, and reckoned Joel Wilson could easily have got it right.
For that delivery the ball tracking just seems weird - it just decides that the ball would suddenly change direction at the moment it hit the pad. The line it gives just doesn't look realistic.The developers of ball tracking admit that when the impact is very close to the bounce, especially with a spinner, the technology finds it very difficult to predict. If you take ball tracking out of it, and just draw a straight line between the pitch of the ball and the impact point on the pad, then the ball likely misses or clips leg at best for an umpire's call.