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(TTChang @ Dec. 26 2010,15:30) ..... I've just put a bet on England to score 'less than 437 runs', at 7/4
Oh well, some bets you lose! 444-5 at the close. Great innings by Trott.
Today was colder than 'Chester-le-street in April' - except when Ponting warmed up Aleem Dar. Could be his last match as Captain? - but who is waiting to take the job (no obvious candidates). Prior's reprieve was the final straw, judging by the body language of the Aussie team. Have they got the balls (and technique) to put up a reasonable fight from here on?
It wasn't only the Brits who were booing Ponting! And Michael Clarke got some jeering too .... for the most innocuous overs of spin since Mike Atherton bowled in a Test Match.
Now I dont know much at all about cricket but I see England are kicking Australias ass all over the MCG. I know these matches last for days on end (thats just mind boggling to a stoopid Yank) but do the Aussies have ANY chance of recovering and turning things around in this test??
I once asked a buddy who was winning in a Test Match. he told me something like its so hard to tell usually. Now, I think its silly to play a game for a week and have it declred a draw!! FFFS whats the point?? But you cannot even tell who is winning?? Is that actually true?? And some of you foreigners have the BALLS to criticize Yank football and baseball?
Dont want to start a slanging match just curious.....
BB...It's looking like England shall probably be batting thru to lunctime on day 3 (Tuesday) in which case they shall have a huge first innings lead of around 450. From there the chance of an Australian victory is impossible and the best they can hope for is a draw by batting out eight sessions of play (3 sessions in a day) A draw shall suit the home side because at least it keeps alive hopes of regaining the ashes 2-1 with victory in the Sydney finale.
It's true that many times it is difficult to see who has the upper hand in a test match especially if both sides post similar first innings scores however, using the one which is currently taking place at the MCG as an example, it is quite clear that England are in control, although they still have to take ten Australian second innings wickets in order to get the job done completely within five days and claim victory otherwise it is a draw
Oh I forgot to mention. They made a HUGE deal of Ponting's protest after a video review did not go his way. It was quite mild I thought. Have a looksee at some baseball arguments with the umps on Youtube. What the hell would they think of Earl Weaver or a Lou Pinella tantrum???
Yep - cricket is still a gentlemanly sport for the most part. Outbursts of emotion like that would have Raffles turning in his stolen grave!
There have been moves to modernize the game for the benefit of the viewer... but in 'TEST' cricket it's a long drawn out affair with most players just standing around watching what's going on, for the most part.
Imagine a game of baseball going on for a full working week and you'll get the idea!
It's only really worth watching when the outcome is uncertain on the very last day!
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