No chance it will be a draw!Do you think we might actually get a draw?
No chance it will be a draw!Do you think we might actually get a draw?
I remember that. Was a decent knock.130 Foster & Rhodes Eng v Aus, Sydney, 1903
Seems to be the record.
Aggers giving Brook pelters about not realising his potential.
He's 26 years old and averages 56 in tests. These next 7 innings shouldn't make a blind bit of difference.Quite right he has 7 innings to show us
And plenty falling to very poor shots. Waving the bat around is not the way to a decent total.It's a good recovery from 5/2 (not 2/5, any Aussies reading this). The only that concern is that more than half (5 out of 9) of the wickets that have fallen have gone for less than double figures. That's not great.
It’s surprised me that you let Aussies in here especially during the AshesIt's a good recovery from 5/2 (not 2/5, any Aussies reading this). The only that concern is that more than half (5 out of 9) of the wickets that have fallen have gone for less than double figures. That's not great.
And plenty falling to very poor shots. Waving the bat around is not the way to a decent total.
It’s surprised me that you let Aussies in here especially during the Ashes
On the BBC lots of folks saying Root is the greatest ever English batsman. While he is certainly one of them, a quick look at Wally Hammond's stats suggest it's not a gimme. Here are his 6 centuries down under.
14/12/28 Australia Sydney 251
29/12/28 Australia Melbourne 200
01/02/29 Australia Adelaide 119 not out
02/12/32 Australia Sydney 112
23/02/33 Australia Sydney 101
18/12/36 Australia Sydney 231 not out
He's 26 years old and averages 56 in tests. These next 7 innings shouldn't make a blind bit of difference.
Ah, my mistake. I don't really get Broady's complaints in commentary (i've not seen aggers stuff) - he's complaining that he doesn't know what state the test match is in...but he's getting runs (which still fucking matters)Oh yeah I mean for him to smarten up not being left out the team
Ah, my mistake. I don't really get Broady's complaints in commentary (i've not seen aggers stuff) - he's complaining that he doesn't know what state the test match is in...but he's getting runs (which still fucking matters)
3, 53, 111, 52, 0, 31
Anyhoo, here's hoping for 100 for Archer tomorrow!
I don't agree, we're now at the point where because it's the ashes there has to be talking points. His 111 put us in a position to win. I'm not of the opinion that scoring 111 runs and getting out playing in the same way that you got the 111 runs is worse than the 5 bethell got or 2 smith got after he got out. I'm wary of the media now finding someone else to pile on. In a game like cricket one person doesn't cost you a game imo.Broad's criticism makes sense, Brook's 111 vs India was rendered entirely meaningless by the fact he cost England the series by throwing it away playing a really stupid shotand they just needed to bat out an hour.
Being one of the most talented players on the team (as well as the vice-captain, and ODI captain!) comes with responsibilities. He doesn't just get to go out and bat for himself and get a century every 4 innings and forget what's happening around him.
Similarly, in Perth you get to the crease when the team's lost 2 very quick wickets and England are going from being miles on top of the game to it being in the balance, and then he chases a drive miles outside off stump on a duck and the game goes from being in the balance to Australia being on top.
He just needs to grow up and play for the team more.
You do realize Hammond only played 82 tests compared with Root's 159. When you take into account exactly half of Hammond's tests were against Australia, then as now the best team in the world, and that he averages 8 more than Root then your dismissal of him shows rather a lot of recency bias.The difference between Root and Hammond of 6500 runs and 18 centuries would be one of Englands top 20 batsmen of all time. It's basically Len Hutton's or Graham Thorpe's entire career.
The title of best English batsmen isn't decided on who scores the most centuries in Australia, the only reason it's become a focus is because it was *the one thing* Root didn't have.
He's going to retire with the most test runs of all time and probably the most test centuries. He's already Englands longest serving captain and the one with the most test wins.
I guess if you really like debating these things and comparing players 100 years apart, go for it, but by the time Root retires there won't be a conversation to be had.
Modern day batsmanOn the BBC lots of folks saying Root is the greatest ever English batsman. While he is certainly one of them, a quick look at Wally Hammond's stats suggest it's not a gimme. Here are his 6 centuries down under.
14/12/28 Australia Sydney 251
29/12/28 Australia Melbourne 200
01/02/29 Australia Adelaide 119 not out
02/12/32 Australia Sydney 112
23/02/33 Australia Sydney 101
18/12/36 Australia Sydney 231 not out
I don't agree, we're now at the point where because it's the ashes there has to be talking points. His 111 put us in a position to win. I'm not of the opinion that scoring 111 runs and getting out playing in the same way that you got the 111 runs is worse than the 5 bethell got or 2 smith got after he got out. I'm wary of the media now finding someone else to pile on. In a game like cricket one person doesn't cost you a game imo.
Not sure i want to change someone who averages 56.
I'm not of the opinion that scoring 111 runs and getting out playing in the same way that you got the 111 runs is worse than the 5 bethell got or 2 smith got after he got out
Gotta be nice to the afflicted. We have Arsenal, Chelsea, dips and rags on here, after all.It’s surprised me that you let Aussies in here especially during the Ashes