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Axe must fall: no room for Clarke, Hilfenhaus and Johnson
Once the final day of this one-sided Ashes campaign is wrapped up by England, presumably this morning, seven long months await before an Australian Test line-up next takes the field. Much soul- searching lies ahead for a set-up thoroughly humiliated and in drastic need of an urgent re-think.
Howls that? Pup unleashes the raw cry of defeat
DESPAIR has descended upon Australian cricket. Embarrassment has become an acquaintance. Humiliation has introduced itself. Calamity has piled upon calamity. For the first time in its august history Australia could suffer three innings defeats in a series. And their opponents? England! Remember them? The pushovers!![]()
Can't bat, can't bowl, can't field and can't even think straight
Revolutions have broken out, palaces stormed and coups de grace mounted for less than this. Early this morning, Australia will lose by an innings for the third time this summer, which is unprecedented in a mostly proud cricketing history.
An embarrassment of historic proportions
THE worst Australian team ever fielded for an Ashes series will today watch England celebrate a 3-1 victory at the SCG in the knowledge they are the first side wearing baggy greens to have lost three Tests by more than an innings in a single series.
Clear the decks: Harvey wants Test cleanout
Forget the mid 1980s, Australian cricket faces its biggest rebuilding period since World Series Cricket, said the man whose job it was to repair the side after Kerry Packer's raid.
England completes stunning Ashes victory
12:44pm Australia were dismissed for 281 this morning as England celebrated an historic 3-1 series win, and for the first time in history Australia lost three matches in a series by more than an innings.
Objective analysis?CRamS wrote:Whatever happened to all the beef that Morkel, Steyn, Tsteshobe ate? How come on such a fiery wicket, the beef eaters didn't make mince meat out of the dal, roti, thair sadam/lemon eating SDREs.SaiK wrote:
Guys, say what you want, but I watched the first 10 overs or so and then later on. The manner in which Gambhir and Sehwah handled the fiery pace, bounce, and swing of Morkel and Steyn under intemse pressure was commendable. They showed a lot of spunk. I am getting the faint feeling that Dhoni is turning out to be another larger than life, arrognat dada.
No because their fab 4 had 2 fab bowlersBade wrote:But this is their youngistan team no...without their fab4.
No, FIDE ratings are way different than ICC rankings.Rahul M wrote:^^^ it's similar to ELO ratings, the top ranked lose points in a draw with a lower ranked one.
Rahul M wrote: boffins ICC consulted must have thought
I remember hearing this one a long time ago. The joke was on TI then, with Dada being the target.Lalmohan wrote:some ashes humour doing the rounds...
"Hello - Australian team dressing room."
"Hello mate...Can I speak to Ricky Ponting please."
"Sorry mate - he's just gone out to bat."
"It's OK - I'll hold."
really? honest mistakes == steve bucknor's 12th man act?Now a question, which needs to be raised if we have to earn greater respect worldwide is why did the Indian Board not agree to the UDRS? In the Durban Test, the three LBW decisions that went against South Africa were so horrendous that even the naked eye could detect them.
Imagine, if India were at the receiving end and had lost, what kind of a reaction there would have been in the media? Just remember the Sydney Test, where umpiring errors had outraged us so much that we even threatened to withdraw from the tour. The reaction of the South African media, especially of their commentators on television, was very balanced and instead of harping on it, they put it in a cricketing perspective and carried on with the game, as it should be.
The series also left me wondering why is Kallis not being talked about in the same breath as Tendulkar?
Sun bayaalis, ('42 AD), Bharat ChodoRahul M wrote:this one has its origins in our infamous 42 AO against england, back in the 70's.
Here is the story of that bat Meet the man who gave Sachin his batRahul M wrote:he uses them till they can't be used anymore. repairs them as well as he can and doesn't use more than 2 match bats in a year. but he gets enough free bats that he donates them to local clubs in mumbai, keeping a handful for himself.
Marten wrote:
Mahela Jayawardane for 1.5mn USD to Kochi... (why???)