Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Lowden Jameswright Date: 15 Aug 05 - 07:14 AM ....... and England will win the match, comfortably, and the series 3-2 |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Tam the man Date: 15 Aug 05 - 08:46 AM I just hope that Australia will lose to Scotland on Thursday |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: GUEST,couch potato Date: 15 Aug 05 - 09:29 AM 3 wickets down now, and the best part of two sessions to play. The Poms have a sniff, but the game swings more and more towards a draw. (that's no result for you cricket novices). Peter Roebuck, former county captain, writes in a weekend 'paper here in Melbourne, that he thinks the Aussies are playing "like the England of old, and the English are playing like Australians!" I'm gratified to hear that the game itself is thriving in the old dart. Kids playing cricket in their own time is where it all starts of course, in the backyard, in parks, whereever. It's always been the case in Oz... For your collective(I hope)amusement,herewith, A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS IN WARRNAMBOOL by Dylan Thompson One christmas was so like another in those years around the sea-town corner now, that I can never remember whether it was 106 degrees in 1953 or whether it was 103 degrees in 1956. All the Christmases roll into one, down the wave-roaring salt-squinting years of yesterboy. My hand goes into the fridge of imperishable memory, and out come: salads and sunburn lotions, the brief exuberant hiss of beer being opened and the laugh of wet-haired youths around a Zephyr 6, the smell of insect repellant and eucalyptus and the distant, constant, slowly listless bang of the flywire door. And resting on a formica altar, waiting for 'ron, the biggest Pav in the world; a magic Pav, a cut-and-come-again Pav for all the children in all the towns across the wide brown bee-humming trout-fit sheep-rich two-horse country. And the Aunts. Always the Aunties. In the kitchen on the black-and-white photographed beach of the past, playing out the rope to a shared childhood, caught in the undertow and drifting. And some numerous Uncles, wondering why they weren't each other, coming around the letterbox to an attacking field in the Boxing day test, and being driven handsomely by some middle-order nephew, skipping down the vowel-flattening pitch and putting the ball into the tent-flap on the first bounce of puberty. And I look up to see the fourth wicket fall...we have all been here before! tantalising!!! long live cricket! It's reassuring to know that our societies/cultures have such pursuits, such fun for goodness' sake! Now for it! Incidentally, dropped catches may tell a tale of woe by stumps. THAT'S my prediction!! cheers dBranno |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: alanabit Date: 15 Aug 05 - 09:50 AM Two more wickets have gone down, with the Aussies still short of two hundred. It still looks like a draw, but a bit of luck could force a result. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Lowden Jameswright Date: 15 Aug 05 - 11:30 AM No chance of a draw folks - this England attack are just too varied and too good not to knock 'em over in the time left. Even the magic of Warne can't save them. The crown is about to change heads. The King is dead - long live the King. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Strollin' Johnny Date: 15 Aug 05 - 12:14 PM It's getting exciting - 297/7 with an hour and a quarter to go. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: GUEST,couched spud Date: 15 Aug 05 - 12:50 PM Oh dear, anoother dropped catch! Still, rank full tosses deserve no better than banging on that old picket fence. Body language from the home team doesn't look so good now. They Expected to win, didn't they? Good spirit between the teams, though they could all learn a new word - or are they going for the new record for gratuitous use of the boring f word? And now Pieterson has bashed himself up on those same fence pickets! Penance perhaps? Lots of Aussies will be late for work tomorrow! me included (it's nearly 3am here!) cheers dBranno |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: The Shambles Date: 15 Aug 05 - 02:07 PM A draw due to a fantastic captain's knock from Ponting. Roll on the next one. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: GUEST,yawning on the couch Date: 15 Aug 05 - 02:18 PM Oh dear,England snatches defeat from the jaws of victory, again. Still, the series will continue and the spirit of the old contest is alive and well. NEVER write off the Aussies. And don't blame the the bloody umpires!! Test cricket played with this sort of intensity is a much better game than the hit'n'giggle version by a long chalk. A fine big 150+ by the Punter was the obvious match saver, and as for Warnie (Waaarrrnieeee!), like him or lump him, he's one of the best to have ever played the game. The Poms shouldn't be too downhearted - you've got a new Fiery Fred, and maybe some others who could conceivably play quite a few tests for t'old coontry. and it's goodnight from me (yes, and it's goodnight from him, too) |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Tam the man Date: 15 Aug 05 - 03:16 PM Aye England was lucky, wait till the next game, I don't like cricket because I think it's one of the most boring 'sport' ever, and it also last 5 days as well, and the two teams wears the same uniform, play for 5 days, get two different scores and yet you can call it a draw. Tam |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Big Al Whittle Date: 15 Aug 05 - 03:19 PM john o'l your original prediction proved right, and I was wrong on all counts warnes nose, the illegal alien bogus asylum seekers etc - it simply never happened, never came to pass........... perhpas I got the decade wrong, who knows? |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Rasener Date: 15 Aug 05 - 03:23 PM It sure was exciting Strollin'. I personally think England are the match of any team now. Australia did exceptionally well to stave off defeat. I have to wonder if the crowd background has any affect on being able to pick the ball up quick enough at Manchester. It might explain why so many catches were dropped. I can recall when I played cricket, there were certain grounds I hated fielding on, because the background made it difficult to pick the ball up off the bat. A split second being enough to see the sort of chances go down like in this test match just finished. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: John O'L Date: 15 Aug 05 - 06:11 PM A draw at this stage is as good as a win. Oz had some luck but so did England. I'm glad it was Ponting who saved it 'cause it was going to be his captaincy I would have blamed for the loss. (I blame his captaincy for not getting the win, but let's not destroy the moment, eh?) See you at Trent Bridge. One-all. Good stuff. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: John O'L Date: 15 Aug 05 - 06:13 PM That isn't fair. I didn't mean it like that. England's bowlers played well enough for a win. They probably deserved it. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: GUEST Date: 15 Aug 05 - 07:07 PM Picked up the last over on the radio when I left work. Nearly put the car in the ditch with the excitement. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Ralphie Date: 15 Aug 05 - 07:15 PM OK...That was that. Still 2 tests to go....will it be exciting, or will it piss down? (reference to late summer English weather) Discuss Ralphie. ( BTW Well done Mr Ponting...fine innings. Bah Humbug!) |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: GUEST,Jon Date: 15 Aug 05 - 07:22 PM Missed today unfortunately though I'm glad my original forecast came true (only to say told you so says me with a big grin) - I'll have to change my name maybe to Hansiee ?sp to be this good! Next one I'll go Oz but a big win either way. I think the observations of power shifts are right BTW and England could well be the next team to beat. I still don't see them being the same force as oz has been for the past few years though. I think they are loosing it a little as well as England coming on. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: alanabit Date: 15 Aug 05 - 09:30 PM Scoring 371 runs in the second innings of a test, which you are expected to lose, is about as good as you can expect a side to be. It looks likely that Australia will play even better in the subsequent tests, but I will be most surprised if England do. Mind you, I would not half have enjoyed it if that lbw decision had gone England's way in the penultimate over. It would have been nice to rob the Aussies! |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Hrothgar Date: 16 Aug 05 - 05:37 AM This is definitely the real thing. Twenty 20 is for poofters! |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: GUEST,Jon Date: 16 Aug 05 - 05:55 AM Only things there alanabit are the runs didn't matter and Austrailia were only expected to loose as they got there, or were they really expected to loose, I would have expected the ability to bat a day out there, They just seem that bit more jittery at the moment. eg Shambles opening "The Australian fielders and the wicket keeper in particular seem to have caught the Lord's dropping disease from England". One of Australias great strengths to me is that they even manage to catch the 1/2 chance As I said in my previous post, I do believe them still capable of beating England. I do think the next test is likely to be the decider of the the series. One where one side really gets it together and shows the other who won't find the reserves needed. At the moment I'd back the aussies for that but the way I'm seeing things. next ashes, I could be thinking differently. All speculation of course and whatever, both sides have really given us a treat. In that sort of context, my above comments seen very nit-picky! |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Tam the man Date: 16 Aug 05 - 07:09 AM Wake me up when its all over, Mind you when you go the cricket, take a good book with you to read like war and peace. Scotland play the Aussies on thursday, Come on Scotland Tam |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: GUEST,Jon Date: 16 Aug 05 - 09:10 AM Mind you when you go the cricket, take a good book with you to read like war and peace. As I've no doubt you will be doing that when the Aussies play the Scotch, Tam? |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Lowden Jameswright Date: 16 Aug 05 - 12:02 PM I'm amazed that some Mudcatters can't see what's staring them right in the face; the Aussies are flat out trying to save their (very considerable) reputation, but it's clearly a case of "King Canute". The cracks are there for all to see. Without the genius of Shane Warne those cracks will open up big time, so it's only a matter of time. Shane Warne is the only man now standing between England and the No 1 spot in world cricket. It will take a fair slice of luck (eg Rain/the toss of 2 coins) for them not to relinquish the ashes, and the momentum is firmly with England now. Imagine what will happen after Kevin gets some catching practice! Face it Oz - Game's Up.... |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Tam the man Date: 16 Aug 05 - 12:25 PM when are lot going to stop calling me Scotch it's Scots, ah sod it I give up, some people will never learn. Tam |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Strollin' Johnny Date: 16 Aug 05 - 12:30 PM Hey Tam, didn't that famous Scottish Jew, Rabbi Burns, refer to Scotchmen on occasion? (LOL) S:0) |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Tam the man Date: 16 Aug 05 - 12:30 PM http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=83810&messages=28#1542614 |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Tam the man Date: 16 Aug 05 - 12:31 PM http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=83810&messages=28#1542614 go to this thread 'are Scotch people rubbish' and you see I'm not the only one that doesn't like being called Scotch. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Tam the man Date: 16 Aug 05 - 12:39 PM What the hell, I'm Sorry, I just get mad that's all I just don't like getting called Scotch like the Majorty of Scots. Tam, It's like when we Scots go aboard we get called English or we come from England, it's like saying to an American do you come from Canada and are you candan (spelling), or an Aussie do you come from New Zealand, and are you a Kiwi |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Ebbie Date: 16 Aug 05 - 01:24 PM You mean, a draw is the final result? No run offs? No do overs? |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: GUEST,Jon Date: 16 Aug 05 - 01:38 PM OK Tam, I'll stop but if you come on here making some to me dubuios comments about England (not that I care except I thought you were being a bit silly), telling us cricket is boring and letting us know about your dislike of being called scotch, don't you think you are setting yourself up a little? I've only visited your country 3 times (just the way my lifes been) but have enjoyed myself there and (as hopefully I'd do anywhere) got on well with many scots. As for your comments about where your from and other people placing you. I am English but lived many years in Wales so do have some clue over other countries of the UK being thought by some to be suberbs of England, etc. Whatever, I must try to get back to cricket. Good luck to Scotland. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: GUEST,Jon Date: 16 Aug 05 - 01:45 PM A draw means no result Ebbie. Time has run out and (in that case) Australia were still batting, There is one other result possible, one that nearly happened in the previous test. If Australia had have been out a couple of runs later we would have had a tie. Both teams over 2 innings and 5 days having made the same totals! |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: GUEST,Jon Date: 16 Aug 05 - 02:17 PM There are other means of deciding results BTW, eg. in one day cricket, the number of wickets lost could be considered as a factor is both sides finished with equal scores but these rather more contrived methods don't apply to test cricket and I don't think should. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: John O'L Date: 16 Aug 05 - 06:28 PM Ebbie - Both sides go into the game knowing that to win they will need to bowl the other team out completely, twice, and they have five days to do it. That's the game. If the team batting last can't be bowled out by the end of the fifth day then neither side can be said to have won. Although Jon is technically correct in saying that a draw is no result, it is tactically important over the course of a five-test series because now England & Oz each have one win and a draw, leaving only two more matches. At present Australia have the Ashes and will retain them with one more win. England need to win both the remaining games to take the Ashes. Australia can afford another draw, even a loss, England cannot afford either. I expect that's cleared things up for you (grin). |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: John O'L Date: 16 Aug 05 - 06:33 PM MY MISTAKE! I just realised. England can win the Ashes with one more win and a draw. Yes Ebbie, it gets a little confusing. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Tam the man Date: 17 Aug 05 - 06:47 AM Fine Jon, as for talking about England I'm only kidding I just hope they do well. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Tam the man Date: 17 Aug 05 - 06:59 AM and you do the same about Scotland. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Tam the man Date: 17 Aug 05 - 07:00 AM Just ignore that message Jon. I'm Sorry |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Tam the man Date: 17 Aug 05 - 07:04 AM I'll just get off this thread and just crawl into my wee cupboard |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Tam the man Date: 17 Aug 05 - 07:18 AM I just get angry sometimes that's all, I'm sorry if I have offneded you lot. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: GUEST,Jon Date: 17 Aug 05 - 07:27 AM Hey, Tam, nothing here we can't move on from or need to keep worrying about. Good luck to you and to Scotland. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Tam the man Date: 17 Aug 05 - 07:40 AM Thank you Jon |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Lowden Jameswright Date: 17 Aug 05 - 08:30 AM Quite simply the greatest game in the world - and a draw IS a result (the 3rd test resulted in a draw) - which seemed like a win for Oz, and a defeat for England in view of the circumstances. Anyone who thinks that test cricket is boring must be: (a) Very sad, or (b) Not sufficiently intelligent to understand the game The reasons why it is the best (and most skilful) game in the world would fill a book; but I'd be happy to summarise for anyone wanting to walk from the darkness into the light. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Tam the man Date: 17 Aug 05 - 09:09 AM I don't think that I'm very sad or not suffciently intelligent to understand the game, mind you I find soccer boring as well, I just don't think it its an excting game that's all, skilful, hiting a ball with a bat or catching it or running, My dad likes it, but its not to everyones taste, we are all different. I just tell you how I feel about cricket. Tam |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: GUEST,Jon Date: 17 Aug 05 - 09:19 AM Tam, a bit of advice, don't take that one to heart. I think John had picked up on the important point I had missed about a draw in itself being an important outcome in the sense of (in this case) a series when trying to explain to Ebbie. And I'd thought between you and I we had managed to put any scottish/broing/.... to rest with good feeling. Strikes me as a bit of a troll in that context, but it may well be LJ's sheer passion for the game coming out. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Tam the man Date: 17 Aug 05 - 09:26 AM Sorry Jon and LJ I want do it again I promise |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Tam the man Date: 17 Aug 05 - 10:05 AM Ijust get passionate about certain things, I don't mean to be a troll, I just write whatever comes to mind whithout thinking about it. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: GUEST,Jon Date: 17 Aug 05 - 10:13 AM Hey Tam, we all get passionate over things. I just don't believe any of us in this thread need to get quite that passionate in terms of falling out, or more accurately over missunderstandings. |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Tam the man Date: 17 Aug 05 - 10:42 AM OK that's fine. tam |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Ralphie Date: 17 Aug 05 - 05:58 PM Tam... No offence meant,(by Jon) and I'm sure none taken, either way. Know what you mean,I hate it when I'm accused of playing Irish music, when It's patently English!! Ebbie, to answer your question, why "No run offs, No do-overs?..(like that one, sounds like fun!) The simple reason is that us Brits love to wear the hair shirt. 5 Match tests in the UK are like drawing teeth. Takes ages, and there is blood everywhere! The situation as it stands is Australia 1, England 1, Drawn match 1. We now have to wait 8 days before the fourth match. If you were here, you could expect acres of newsprint from both teams (in a mainly witty style) slagging/sledging the others over the next week. Just Par for the course, and adds to the tension (and Bums on seats for the next game!) It's been reported here in the UK, that the interest in the last test was huge, even with reduced ticket prices for the last day, and although the ground capacity in Manchester was 21,000 ....10,000 people couldn't get in!! Cricket is the new Black! As I might have said before, the great thing for me, is the mutual respect between the two teams. When the Brits won the second test, apart from jubilation, several UK players made a point of showing sympathy for their defeated foes. (Hugs/Kind words etc) Truly a fine game. Roll on next Thursday. and, thanks for your interest in our quaint pastime...Regards Ralphie |
Subject: RE: BS: The Ashes @ Old Trafford. From: Ralphie Date: 17 Aug 05 - 05:59 PM Just to get the 100 (Known as a century in cricketing terms!! Ralph |