Bad call by umpire. Too close to be sure.Spijed wrote:Bairstow now gone lbw
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This pair have to get to tea and then see how long they can frustrate the Aussies.
There's around 50 overs scheduled,but bad light might come into play if England can stick in.
Useful partnership between the JB'S but they really had to go on for another hour or so.
The cheating convicts have got the ball changed again,we know what happened last time they managed that feat.
There's around 50 overs scheduled,but bad light might come into play if England can stick in.
Useful partnership between the JB'S but they really had to go on for another hour or so.
The cheating convicts have got the ball changed again,we know what happened last time they managed that feat.
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I’m saying he’s probably the only player in the match who would have done. I was amazed when he did.FCBurnley wrote:So are you saying stokes should not have walked ?
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Lot of complaints on BBC about condition of ‘new ball’ Also what has Lyon got on his towel. Commentators saying it could be super glue to hold his finger cut together WTF !tiger76 wrote:This pair have to get to tea and then see how long they can frustrate the Aussies.
There's around 50 overs scheduled,but bad light might come into play if England can stick in.
Useful partnership between the JB'S but they really had to go on for another hour or so.
The cheating convicts have got the ball changed again,we know what happened last time they managed that feat.
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Umpire thought he was out and this was confirmed by the replay. Could have gone either way ---but didn't.FCBurnley wrote:Bad call by umpire. Too close to be sure.
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Are you suggesting the Australians would stoop to underhand tactics,i'm at such outlandish allegations.FCBurnley wrote:Lot of complaints on BBC about condition of ‘new ball’ Also what has Lyon got on his towel. Commentators saying it could be super glue to hold his finger cut together WTF !
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So was Cummins. Great example of sportsmanship by Stokes. Doubt we will ever see Any Aussie doing that.ClaretTony wrote:I’m saying he’s probably the only player in the match who would have done. I was amazed when he did.
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Behind the back tactics in this case hahatiger76 wrote:Are you suggesting the Australians would stoop to underhand tactics,i'm at such outlandish allegations.
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What is this tv umpire doing?
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The way they look at these decisions needs to be changed, spent an age looking to see if he hit it or not when it the end it didn’t matter.
Surely someone can point it out to them.
Surely someone can point it out to them.
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Technology is what matters these days, it can never be wrong!
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The technology was right. It’s the way it’s used.
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Batter knew he had hit it and you could see it without ultra edge. New ball swinging like pendulum. Getting farcical now
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That was mental finally got the right decision but i'm not sure there was too much method in the madness.
Even Glenn McGrath said he clearly nicked it,how on earth can the ultra edge thing miss that.
Even Glenn McGrath said he clearly nicked it,how on earth can the ultra edge thing miss that.
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For a nearly 60 over old ball it's somewhat lively ain't it.FCBurnley wrote:Batter knew he had hit it and you could see it without ultra edge. New ball swinging like pendulum. Getting farcical now
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Not just Aussies - you probably won’t see local league cricketers walk now.FCBurnley wrote:So was Cummins. Great example of sportsmanship by Stokes. Doubt we will ever see Any Aussie doing that.
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Third umpire just said there wasn’t enough evidence to overturn the decision on ultra edge. Thankfully the position of contact rescued him.tiger76 wrote:That was mental finally got the right decision but i'm not sure there was too much method in the madness.
Even Glenn McGrath said he clearly nicked it,how on earth can the ultra edge thing miss that.
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But everyone in the ground knew Overton had hit it,fortunately they got the right call in the end,would have been some reaction from the crowd if that had been given out.ClaretTony wrote:Third umpire just said there wasn’t enough evidence to overturn the decision on ultra edge. Thankfully the position of contact rescued him.
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Great effort by Buttler and good support from Overton. Just a tiny light at the end of the tunnel now but another new ball looming soon
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166-6 at tea from the beeb feed.
Right, some quick numbers for you:
The tea break is 20 minutes. The new ball is due in 11 overs. There's a minimum of 36 overs left in the day. I reckon the light will start going in by about 18:30.
So by that reckoning about 2 hours to survive for England,tough ask but not impossible,new ball could be a problem though,might explain why Lyon bowled a lot of overs this afternoon,so they could hurry through their allocation.
Right, some quick numbers for you:
The tea break is 20 minutes. The new ball is due in 11 overs. There's a minimum of 36 overs left in the day. I reckon the light will start going in by about 18:30.
So by that reckoning about 2 hours to survive for England,tough ask but not impossible,new ball could be a problem though,might explain why Lyon bowled a lot of overs this afternoon,so they could hurry through their allocation.
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That first ball manic appeal was a disgrace. Putting umpire under pressure. It was not within 2 feet of hands or bat !!!!
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Thankfully Dharmasena is too experienced to fall for those antics.FCBurnley wrote:That first ball manic appeal was a disgrace. Putting umpire under pressure. It was not within 2 feet of hands or bat !!!!
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Watch the ball man fgs.
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Bother could have done with Jos sticking around for the new ball at least,Aussies big favourites now,where's all this heavy cloud cover we where promised.
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Here endeth the Ashes!
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Well that was a bad leave, extremely bad infact.
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Stokes innings aside we’ve been pretty limp this series and don’t deserve the ashes.
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It's asking a lot for the bowlers to see off 30 overs against this attack armed with a new ball.
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As good as Jofra is at bowling, and he is excellent, he's absolutely dire at batting.
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His shot yesterday which got him out was absolutely pathetic. There’s been a lot of that this series though, and not just from Archer.Claretmatt4 wrote:As good as Jofra is at bowling, and he is excellent, he's absolutely dire at batting.
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Leach coming in ahead of Broad interesting move,alas i doubt it'll matter now.
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Since Broad got that smack on the head his batting has been atrocious.tiger76 wrote:Leach coming in ahead of Broad interesting move,alas i doubt it'll matter now.
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Overton survives that review still hope albeit slim.
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Granny WeatherWax wrote:Stokes innings aside we’ve been pretty limp this series and don’t deserve the ashes.
If they didnt win this series outright never mind just retain the ashes, it'd have been robbery.
They've been better in every department other than in the review system.
They've probably win over 75% of the sessions.
Simply outclassed
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Got to love bumble
Jack leach 'has got his eye in now'
After getting 3
Jack leach 'has got his eye in now'
After getting 3
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They haven't even taken the new ball yet,and they might not even need to.
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It’s not due yet....tiger76 wrote:They haven't even taken the new ball yet,and they might not even need to.
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Yes didn't realise,the way this old ball is behaving they might wait an over or two,they've got that luxury,England's best hope is bad light ATM.Granny WeatherWax wrote:It’s not due yet....
New ball now due and it is getting darker,England need to hang in for as long as they can now.
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from twitter
With apologies to Bon Jovi
"Oh, we're halfway there (almost)
Whoa oh, living on a prayer
We'll probably lose, but we might be spared
Whoa oh, Warner got a pair !"
With apologies to Bon Jovi
"Oh, we're halfway there (almost)
Whoa oh, living on a prayer
We'll probably lose, but we might be spared
Whoa oh, Warner got a pair !"
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23 overs remaining but they'll get nowhere near that,hopefully the umpires will get twitchy about the light soon,this pair just need to hang in.
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Regardless of result it’s mesmorising how leach comes in after archer.
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I suspect that might change especially if there's a frontline batsman at the crease,he can clearly hold an end.Granny WeatherWax wrote:Regardless of result it’s mesmorising how leach comes in after archer.
Where's that bloody sun come from just dig in boys.
Crowd sounds amazing whatever happens they've had their money's worth.
These bouncers are doing England a favour,any hold up's are good.
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I think I may be in love with Jack Leach
Edit. Not anymore
Edit. Not anymore
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16 overs remaining but they shouldn't get that many in,just have to keep ticking the balls off.
Labuschagne making the breakthrough of all people.all on Overton and Broad now.
Labuschagne making the breakthrough of all people.all on Overton and Broad now.
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Surely game over now
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Could have done with dragging our first innings out a bit longer...
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SalouClaret wrote:I think I may be in love with Jack Leach
Your bowling average is exceptional. One post, one wicket.
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Was thinking exactly the same,i'm sure it was pointed out at the time by several people and dismissed,those overs and time would have been very valuable now wouldn't they.Bordeauxclaret wrote:Could have done with dragging our first innings out a bit longer...
Light's probably England's saviour the TMS team think another half hour or so and that's with the spinners bowling.
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Let’s see plenty of glove changes, bit of cramp, movement behind the bowler’s arm, objects on the pitch and ideally, a floodlight failure.tiger76 wrote:Was thinking exactly the same,i'm sure it was pointed out at the time by several people and dismissed,those overs and time would have been very valuable now wouldn't they.
Light's probably England's saviour the TMS team think another half hour or so and that's with the spinners bowling.
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Who said cheats never prosper!