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England Cricket Team Summer 2019 -ICC World Cup and Ashes etc
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Quite incredible that we were dead and buried yesterday and now we must be favourites - that's got to seriously sting for the Aussies.
Test Cricket - nothing quite like it.
That pisses all over the World Cup and that wasn't shabby!
Sat in a beach bar watching on sky go with a hendricks in hand - not a bad day. Might look at the Championship table to cheer me up even further...
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The Most remarkable thing about "The Innings" is Ben Stokes started off as Geoff Boycott and then metamorphosed into Ian Botham.
Not sure Beefy could do a reverse sweep for 6 !
So maybe it's not so bad when talented players go into one day mode when all seems lost in a five day test match.3 -
AddicksAddict said:Todds_right_hook said:AddicksAddict said:Weegie Addick said:Apparently Wikipedia now describes the Ashes as a cricket contest between Australia and Ben Stokes.2
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There must have been a few records gone today?
Most fuourth innings rtuns to win being one?0 -
Going to OT test on the Friday. So pleased the series is still alive! Now just got the weather to worry about.0
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Still can't believe we won. Luck was smiling on us late on in that innings.
Tim Paine wasting that review when the ball was about a mile outside leg stump.
Joel Wilson for either being completely blind or just closing his eyes for the LBW shout.
And lastly to Nathan Lyon for missing the simplest of run out chances.
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The_President said:There must have been a few records gone today?
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WOW. just WOW. Couldn't watch any of it. Watched football then monitoring on bbc cricket.0
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One of the truly great test innings. Yes there's been higher scores , but when you take the state of the game into consideration especially with 73 needed with the last man at the crease it is astounding.5
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When I watched they got a wicket, so I decided it was me and watched the football, keeping up on bbc site! Even when it got tight, I didn't want to jinx it!3
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Still can't believe we won. Luck was smiling on us late on in that innings.
Tim Paine wasting that review when the ball was about a mile outside leg stump.
Joel Wilson for either being completely blind or just closing his eyes for the LBW shout.
And lastly to Nathan Lyon for missing the simplest of run out chances.2 -
Lyon can't complain too much about Wilson's mistake... his was just a bad with the run out the ball before!0
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Addickted2TheReds said:Lyon can't complain too much about Wilson's mistake... his was just a bad with the run out the ball before!7
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One of the greatest pieces of sporting theatre ever...beats the cricket world cup for me up there with the miracle from medina and the mendonca play off game
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My wife and I were driving back from Dorset and I put the radio on expecting to hear news of a defeat. At that stage Jofra Archer had just come in. We listened to the rest absolutely spellbound. So tense, so thrilling. I love Test Match Special and today they did full justice to a magnificent days cricket. For those of you too young to remember “Botham’s Ashes” in 1981, this match was right up there with it. You’ll be banging on about it in 40 years time. Part of what makes sport, and life, so great.5
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Oh yeah, will be at the Oval for day 4 of the final test of the series. You know, the one where we clinch the series and all go completely nuts.4
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Imagine travelling 9,500 miles to see your team lose like that.3
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Great fun watching it round the golf club. Second time this year the TV has got a standing ovation. Carnage.1
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Ben Stokes was absolutely magnificent.
He completed what was almost Mission Impossible.
Definitely up there with Botham/Willis 1981.
He has now created history twice in a couple of months.3 -
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Nailbiting stuff. Reminded me of the tension when Anderson and Panasar saved the test in Cardiff 2009.0
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The side on view when Sir Ben hit the final boundary with the crowd reminds me so much of the low level view behind the goal when PB scored the winner at Wembley3