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England win the toss and will bat. [/ QUOTE ] Why would they choose to bat first? Isn't it better to know how many runs you need? Is there some sort of psychological edge? |
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[ QUOTE ] England win the toss and will bat. [/ QUOTE ] Why would they choose to bat first? Isn't it better to know how many runs you need? Is there some sort of psychological edge? [/ QUOTE ] Its a five day game played outdoors on a pitch that deteriates. Batting usually gets much harder on the 4th and 5th days and the side batting second is more likely to have to bat on these days. Its not as simple as that sounds but its the general idea. chez |
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Australia edged the first day imo.
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Australia edged the first day imo. [/ QUOTE ] More than edged imo. We're going to be 100+ runs short unless the tail wags hard. Still its such a high pressure game that runs on the board may be worth a bit more than usual. chez |
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Man, it sucks that I can't watch any of this action.
How did McGrath look? Looks like he and Lee may have got tonked in the first hour or so as England racked up 85 or so runs in the first hour or so. Anyway, it's an indication that the poms were not simply playing for a draw and were looking to be aggressive from the get-go. Flintoff appears to have been of that mindset too. BTW, what's the weather forecast for the next 4 days? It would be a pity to have a weather-dictated draw. |
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Australia edged the first day imo. [/ QUOTE ] I know nothing about cricket but how can you not know who is ahead at the end of the first day? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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I know nothing about cricket but how can you not know who is ahead at the end of the first day? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Because Australia has yet to bat. Technically, the score is 319-0 for England, but you have to consider how many runs have been scored and how many men are out (wickets) and compare it to what you would expect in thie situation. |
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[ QUOTE ] Australia edged the first day imo. [/ QUOTE ] I know nothing about cricket but how can you not know who is ahead at the end of the first day? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] If I team in baseball has batted 1 inning and has 1 point, and the other team has not batted you can not say who is in front, can you? |
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Man, it sucks that I can't watch any of this action. How did McGrath look? Looks like he and Lee may have got tonked in the first hour or so as England racked up 85 or so runs in the first hour or so. Anyway, it's an indication that the poms were not simply playing for a draw and were looking to be aggressive from the get-go. Flintoff appears to have been of that mindset too. BTW, what's the weather forecast for the next 4 days? It would be a pity to have a weather-dictated draw. [/ QUOTE ] McGrath bowled ok but not his best - lacking in the usual accuracy. The pitch is a belter, very hard for seamers to do much which is why England are in a spot of bother. Met forecast just has light rain on Sat and Sun, so looks okay. chez |
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Intruiging 1st day. It was looking like a massive day for England until Warney typically stepped up to change the game. On a 1st day pitch that gave him nothing he was quite superb. How important is the 1st session of day 2. The difference between 3 quick wickets and the tail waging for another 100+ will be huge in the context of the game. Oz will need to take the last 3 quickly and set about scoring at about 4 an over. They will want be nearing Englands total at the end of day 2. And build from there. I think a 1st innings lead is Australia's only realistic chance. The fact that its Warnes genius that has done the damage will give Australia much heart as fast bowlers have struggled on a magnificent batting wicket. England do not have a Warne so Oz will back themselves to score big on this track. Rock on Day 2, even if I haven't slept a wink....stumps is 3.00am Melbourne |
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