Remember 2005? England leading the Ashes Series 2-1 as they arrived at The Oval. It was a batting track. On Day Five, the Aussies kept dropping Pietersen and he went on to score 158 and the match was batted out to a draw, winning England the Ashes.
If England needed to win the final Test to win back The Ashes, Cook would have opted to bat. He gambled on another Aussie collapse and it has not happened (yet).
The decision to bowl first is now not looking so clever with everyone except the outgoing Australian captain getting in the runs on a wicket that does not seem to be doing much for the bowlers. Australia had the best of Day One so England need wickets quickly or this will become a two result game and neither of them will be England victory. As the weather forecast for Sunday and Monday is very poor, it is little surprise that England are 10/1 to win, the draw is 7/4 and Australia are 20/19. If England look like getting a decent total when they bat, the draw will be odds-on tomorrow.
If England needed to win the final Test to win back The Ashes, Cook would have opted to bat. He gambled on another Aussie collapse and it has not happened (yet).
The decision to bowl first is now not looking so clever with everyone except the outgoing Australian captain getting in the runs on a wicket that does not seem to be doing much for the bowlers. Australia had the best of Day One so England need wickets quickly or this will become a two result game and neither of them will be England victory. As the weather forecast for Sunday and Monday is very poor, it is little surprise that England are 10/1 to win, the draw is 7/4 and Australia are 20/19. If England look like getting a decent total when they bat, the draw will be odds-on tomorrow.


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