37 yeah, he's done well to go as long as he has. We may have seen the last of him.What is he 37? Got to think this could be his last one to be honest. Wonder if he’ll retire at the end of this ashes.
37 yeah, he's done well to go as long as he has. We may have seen the last of him.What is he 37? Got to think this could be his last one to be honest. Wonder if he’ll retire at the end of this ashes.
Sort of, They subbed him for fielding the entire match (aside from that first morning), often with someone who is a better fielder like Curran. And Anderson is very much a number 11 batsman and did still bat, nothing much lost.
The only thing they lost with him was his bowling, yet Australia played with only 4 recognised bowlers, the same as England ended up with. The difference was the quality, Lyon was far superior to Moeen and the seamers got far more out of the pitch than the English.
England's batting has been poor recently, they seem only to manage 1 innings per match. This could be because the focus has been on the one day format in order to win the World Cup in recent years.
Similar for the bowlers, first innings great, second they looked tired and uninspired.
Spot on IMHO . When an Aussie got injured in the world cup ( can't remember who ) Turned out the entire b team + the Test team were over here , so they would have had plenty of options .
Not saying England don't have support in Oz when we go there , but to that level of support ?
Also , like it or not . Cricket in OZ is much bigger than it is here , so the roots up competition is far more competitive ( IMHO )
Play set for 3.30pm, though more rain predicted for later. Sunny tomorrow, then rain Fri and Sat and sun Sun. This should play right into the ODI England's hands for a draw with a psychological win.

If this is a draw, and the weather forecast says it will be, we have to win two of the last three tests. Tough ****ing ask![]()
Numerologists, shine your balls.
England have named seven players whose first names start with the letter J. The last seven worldwide test matches which lost the first day's play all ended in a result, though any subsequent days weren't mentioned in the data I saw.
J is the tenth letter in the alphabet., If England get ten men out, they don't have to worry about how to get Smith out.
Eh? EH? Numbers, man, it's what the universe runs on.

The first 'J' was out after facing 3 balls, the ****ing tosser![]()
Still six Js left. Lords resplendent in red for the Ruth Strauss Foundation. And how many times have Liverpool been European champions? It's all connected.

Not if you count last night![]()