So we retained the ashes and you managed to draw at home
See you in Oz and see if you can win

Retained the Ashes and a great competition, did you win the world cup? I thought that NZ didSad to think that summer is over but what a wonderful summer of sport it's been....
To win the world cup and draw the series 2-2 I think most of us would have taken that........well ok Eric might not have done....but it's been a fabulous series l.
Smith has been the glue that has held the Aussies together and I'll miss the twice weekly removal of Warner by Broad....saw a figure that Warner was 35/7 against Broad....what a performance.....
What might have been but for the weather at Lord's when England were 4 wickets short of winning.....claim a moral victory I think![]()
Retained the Ashes and a great competition, did you win the world cup? I thought that NZ did
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We won the right to keep the Ashes until you come to our grounds and attempt to win them back, like you tried in 2017What did you win? Nowhere in the World Cup and drew the Test series.
Doesn’t normally matterUnbelieveable figures, shame he's not English...
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Doesn’t normally matter

Oh dear, it looks like Ben Stokes is going to hit the headlines again for all the wrong reasons.
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https://order-order.com/2019/10/08/ben-stokes-choked-wife/
England back in Test match action tonight. 14/0 off 4 against NZ after winning the toss and batting.
I've been out of touch with the cricket lately and didn't even realise this was on, cheers Strolls. I've got it on now ... Who's Sibley?
Sibley scored a load of first class runs for Warwickshire in the summer. He hit his first ball for four, so not a bad way to start your first Test.
I've just had a quick read up on him on the beeb site ...
'I can't remember him giving his wicket away once'
As impressive as Sibley's County Championship stats were this season, quite possibly the most important figure the England selectors discussed was the number of balls he faced: 3,024.
It was 50% more than the next most obdurate batsman, former Test captain Alastair Cook - arguably England's greatest and a man who forged a career on being prised from the crease.
Batting for long periods is a skill Sibley has had since childhood, and one which was evident again when he made 100 in England's opening warm-up match against a New Zealand XI.
"He just loves batting. His biggest strength is his appetite for run-scoring," says Surrey director of cricket Stewart.
He sounds like an ideal opener to me. Let's hope he fits the bill and learns quickly. This should be a good test series. Just hit another four as I type.
We're not going to see a lot of fireworks from this top three.
We're not going to see a lot of fireworks from this top three.