Just seen that Aussie Cricket have got to refund around 100,000 tickets at around £80 a ticket. Serves them right
I fully agree. This experiment to bring one day cricket into test cricket is now failing badly and only excellent batting from Joe Root has prevented this sort of collapse happening before now. We need to get back to the ' get your eye in' philosophy.
I was at the match today and it was a very strange affair. The first session was normal and then it went Starc raving mad again! The collapse all started when Duckett was hit on the arm and then lost concentration, before that there had been a few play and misses, but England were slowly accumulating. The Australians were bowling well and anything that could go wrong did go wrong, whether it was hitting it to the fielder, chopping on, Stokes got an absolute jaffer. The one that really I have to say was the worst of them all was when Smith was given out by the third umpire. Yes there was a little noise, but there was a clear gap between glove/bat and ball. We watched the replay again and again from different angles and there was nothing conclusive to overturn the on-field decision. The Starc catch from earlier I was a little unsure if he got his fingers underneath, but was there anything clear to show an overturn of the umpire's decision- no, hence on balance it should be out. This one however took 5 mins or so to try and make a decision. I work using 3D models most days and I have watched a lot of cricket to know how 3D compresses to 2D. Even the Australians around me/ my mates friends though overjoyed at the decisions said it wasn't out. The barmy army then decided each time the ball went behind decided to ironically appeal. The conditions were obviously easing towards the end fo the England innings, there was still cloud, but the humidity was going and conditions were getting better to bat. I said during the tea break that this is either going to be close or Australia will win by 8 wickets and I favour the latter.... which obviously happened. England bowled two short and the ball was not swinging. The defeat is not the bowlers fault, the batsmen need to stand up and play properly. And for goodness sake Crawley is like the English Shane Watson, whenever he should be dropped he scores 150 and keeps his spot for another series or two. Anyway, sucks to be my friend who had day 3 tickets! Also the first time since 1947 that a member of my family has watched an ashes test in Australia. It was good to go, but the batting leaves a lot to be desired.