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Thread: Official Ashes Thread

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    Official Ashes Thread

    Off to see Glenn McGrath and Aggers tonight , will be interesting to see if McGrath predicts his usual 5-0 whitewash

    Archer has to be fit for us to stand any change of a series victory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TWGL1 View Post
    Off to see Glenn McGrath and Aggers tonight , will be interesting to see if McGrath predicts his usual 5-0 whitewash

    Archer has to be fit for us to stand any change of a series victory.
    England at home can beat the convicts without Archer.

    Im going 3-2 England.

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    Can't see past an Aussie series win but England being competitive throughout.
    Depending on the weather and supply of sandpaper but my money would be 3 - 1 to Australia.

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    Stokes wants fast, hard pitches which means Archer, Wood and Stone getting games if fit I’d guess. Given a choice between pitches like that and typical English green tops, I’d have thought the Aussies would choose the former - either way, I quite fancy an England win unless Stoke’s and McCullum really aren’t bothered about losing games.

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    Englands main problem is still the openers. Im not convinced at all with any of them.

    I hope Ben Foakes keeps wicket and isnt cast aside to get Bairstow in.

    McCullum and Stokes are definitely doing things differently. I know theres a lot of talk about Bairstow opening but im wondering if they may look at sending Foakes in 1st.

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    I think there a few concerns over the fitness of Ben Stokes and we're not hearing the full extent.
    As for the openers I can see Bairstow taking over from Crawley,although I think Crawley will be given one last chance against Ireland. Bowling wise, there's an abundance of riches. I think both Broad and Anderson will play with Wood in the first Test, then after that i can see 1 of Archer/Wood, 1 of Broad/Anderson and one of Potts/Robinson/Stone/Mahmood.
    Tough to call the series outcome.

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    Wouldn’t be surprised to see Stokes opening the batting - Duckett and Crawley have both scored big hundreds this season mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Wouldn’t be surprised to see Stokes opening the batting - Duckett and Crawley have both scored big hundreds this season mind.
    McGrath predicted a 5-0 victory in the men’s Ashes

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    cant see them winning many on hard pitches

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    Australia haven’t won a series over here since McGrath’s playing days have they, yet I think they’d be 20-0 up on aggregate based on his predictions

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    Quote Originally Posted by TWGL1 View Post
    I reckon England should be thinking in terms of any cricket Archer plays in the Ashes as being a bonus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    I reckon England should be thinking in terms of any cricket Archer plays in the Ashes as being a bonus.
    Don't need him in English conditions, either. Robinson, Broad, Woakes, Anderson, Potts, Wood and Stokes are a really potent attack over here.

    I'd play Anderson, Broad (if Warner plays), Robinson and Leach.

    Re the openers, Duckett is a seriously talented batter and it looks like he's done a fair bit of growing up recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro de la Rosa View Post
    Don't need him in English conditions, either. Robinson, Broad, Woakes, Anderson, Potts, Wood and Stokes are a really potent attack over here.

    I'd play Anderson, Broad (if Warner plays), Robinson and Leach.

    Re the openers, Duckett is a seriously talented batter and it looks like he's done a fair bit of growing up recently.
    I dont think they can rely on Stokes to bowl many overs. I think there will be a 4th seamer.

    Id leave Leach out. Hes not good enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    I dont think they can rely on Stokes to bowl many overs. I think there will be a 4th seamer.

    Id leave Leach out. Hes not good enough.
    Leach is the best of a bad bunch , the cupboard is bare in the slow bowler department.

    Dom Bess anyone ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TWGL1 View Post
    Leach is the best of a bad bunch , the cupboard is bare in the slow bowler department.

    Dom Bess anyone ?
    He probably is. Id just use Root as the spinner. We have nobody near Lyons ability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    He probably is. Id just use Root as the spinner. We have nobody near Lyons ability.
    Hopefully with Stokes wanting fast pitches , the spinner might not be as important as normal.

    The Aussies have Lyon and Matthew Kuhnemann, who looked good in India

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    I dont think they can rely on Stokes to bowl many overs. I think there will be a 4th seamer.

    Id leave Leach out. Hes not good enough.
    They'll play Leach. You need someone to bowl overs.

    It'll be 3 seamers, Leach and Stokes will bowl a bit, as will Root.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TWGL1 View Post
    Hopefully with Stokes wanting fast pitches , the spinner might not be as important as normal.

    The Aussies have Lyon and Matthew Kuhnemann, who looked good in India
    Root took a 5fer in India...

    Kuhnemann got injured playing for Durham, too. He probably won't tour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro de la Rosa View Post
    They'll play Leach. You need someone to bowl overs.

    It'll be 3 seamers, Leach and Stokes will bowl a bit, as will Root.
    They do need someone to get through overs. Problem is Leach will concede a lot of runs as well.

    England are weak in the opening dept and spinning option.

    Leach is probably the best spin option but I think he will take a hammering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    They do need someone to get through overs. Problem is Leach will concede a lot of runs as well.

    England are weak in the opening dept and spinning option.

    Leach is probably the best spin option but I think he will take a hammering.
    Leach took 12 wickets for 26 at 3.05 an over last time he played Australia in the UK.

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    Umpires soft signal scrapped for the Ashes

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/65599978

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    Quote Originally Posted by TWGL1 View Post
    Off to see Glenn McGrath and Aggers tonight , will be interesting to see if McGrath predicts his usual 5-0 whitewash

    Archer has to be fit for us to stand any change of a series victory.
    I’m going to Lords and The Oval. It should be good.

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    Archer set to miss this summers Ashes

    https://www.skysports.com/cricket/ne...tress-fracture

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    Bairstow back as Foakes left out of England squad for Ireland test.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/65608618

    Where’s Bairstow going to bat?

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