If England had a world class spinner would beat them comfortably.Australia have announced the oldest Ashes squad in history. Average age is 33 and only ONE player under 30
Alas we don’t so I think it will be a close run series.
If England had a world class spinner would beat them comfortably.Australia have announced the oldest Ashes squad in history. Average age is 33 and only ONE player under 30
Australia have announced the oldest Ashes squad in history. Average age is 33 and only ONE player under 30
Only fast bowlers are affected by age. Spinners and batters often at their best post 30. And Sir Jimmy is still playing!Think it's been blown out of proportion though. It's a squad for the first test. If they need to freshen it up and bring new faces in they can. Makes sense to use the experience and try and get 3-0 up before bringing in younger guys to get some Ashes experience under their belts before their next trip here. Not sure why 30 is being used as the benchmark for "old" these days anyway. 6 of England's likely 11 for the first test will be over 30. Test cricket has never really been a young man's game.
If England had a world class spinner would beat them comfortably.
Alas we don’t so I think it will be a close run series.
Tom Hartley? Doesn’t get picked that often for Lancashire. Only played in that test series for England.Wait a min.. don't you have a ton of spinners?
I remember your test team vs India and there was a tall guy who got a few wickets. Then there's the bearded guy.
All out of form/ injured??
Tom Hartley? Doesn’t get picked that often for Lancashire. Only played in that test series for England.
We’ve got Bashir too, who’s tall, but he’s not world class.
We’re persevering with him to see how he develops. He’s only 22, so the hope is that he improves with experience. He was fast tracked into the test squad, without having much first class experience at all.Yeah that's his name Bashir.
With his height.. the torque on the ball for spinning must be insane.. if he's not world class.. that's a shame because you really couldn't ask for a better body for a spinner.
Just realised that TNT are covering the Ashes. Does anyone know if there will be a hilights show on a different channel for those who do not subscribe to TNT?
I get TNT free and I've no idea whyJust realised that TNT are covering the Ashes. Does anyone know if there will be a hilights show on a different channel for those who do not subscribe to TNT?
Do you have your tv package from Virgin? If so that's why it's free it's part of their package. I am with sky, the TNT channel is optional. I would have to pay extra for TNT.I get TNT free and I've no idea why
Does anyone else ??
Just the internet from Virgin no TVDo you have your tv package from Virgin? If so that's why it's free it's part of their package. I am with sky, the TNT channel is optional. I would have to pay extra for TNT.
No idea then mate.Just the internet from Virgin no TV
Feeling the pitches in Australia will be more like England but with a bit more bounce but the ball will move a lot more for mid pace bowlers! Where 300 will be a good score!
The pitches have definitely changed in Australia. I've been keeping an eye on the Sheffield shield games and ball has been dominating bat.The Aussies will produce wickets to suit them ? So if you put your back into bowling the bouncer, you will always be in the game, Hard and Flat with something on the first morning for the bowlers with a fresh wicket and a hard new ball.
Nothing ever changes down under in the Ashes and the first 30 overs are key to the game,
If you lose early wickets you're bang in trouble and will be chasing the game, England will need a fully fit Archer and Wood for at least 3 test, then Stokes needs to back them up both in batting and bowling.
My pick for England's key player will be Joe Root and if he scores big runs, england will win the Ashes
The pitches have definitely changed in Australia. I've been keeping an eye on the Sheffield shield games and ball has been dominating bat.
The pitches were too good for batting and the shield was becoming very predictable, so changes were made. Also drop in pitches are used in many venues, and 3 of the 5 ashes tests will be played on drop in pitches.
Everything I've read suggests the Aussies want to play us on bowler friendly pitches because of England's attacking style with the bat. That might work in our favour because I like the look of our seam attack.