The Ashes 25/26

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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby mal » Sun Dec 07, 2025 12:26 pm

Brodlach wrote:Armchairs predictions have been very good lately

Credit where it’s due


I quite enjoy the predictions made by posters such as Armchair Expert and LoungeChair Locky
Makes for entertaining threads
To both , keep up the good work
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby dedja » Sun Dec 07, 2025 12:50 pm

Brodlach wrote:Armchairs predictions have been very good lately

Credit where it’s due


B-(

C’mon, even a broken watch is right twice a day :D
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby Brodlach » Sun Dec 07, 2025 1:36 pm

mal wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Armchairs predictions have been very good lately

Credit where it’s due


I quite enjoy the predictions made by posters such as Armchair Expert and LoungeChair Locky
Makes for entertaining threads
To both , keep up the good work

Agree Mal, all in good fun.
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby am Bays » Sun Dec 07, 2025 1:50 pm

am Bays wrote:Never doing his best to be the one that drops out at Adelaide


Kudos to Neser for bouncing back in the last session. It’s symptomatic of the difference between the two teams.

Biggest difference between the two teams. One team has shown an ability to adjust the conditions (yes it is home) and situation of the game and perform.

The other team has shown a lack of ability to adjust to the conditions (lack of preparation?) and the situation and that is reflective in under performance.

One team can leave the egos at the door the other well their hubris will probably cost them a series that their talent says their more than capable of winning.
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby stan » Sun Dec 07, 2025 2:00 pm

locky801 wrote:Expecting Stokes tocome out this afternoon an angry man and take the Aussies on.

If he does and gets away with it could be in for some interesting cricket
He looked cooked last night as a few of the English bowlers were. The Australian tail end ground them out well.

Bot sure what we will see from him today, but he will battle,he normally does he the English tail can bat, so they can still set us a score.
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby locky801 » Sun Dec 07, 2025 2:03 pm

Just saw an updated weather forecast, fine at the minute but storms evidently on the way
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby whufc » Sun Dec 07, 2025 2:05 pm

am Bays wrote:
am Bays wrote:Never doing his best to be the one that drops out at Adelaide


Kudos to Neser for bouncing back in the last session. It’s symptomatic of the difference between the two teams.

Biggest difference between the two teams. One team has shown an ability to adjust the conditions (yes it is home) and situation of the game and perform.

The other team has shown a lack of ability to adjust to the conditions (lack of preparation?) and the situation and that is reflective in under performance.

One team can leave the egos at the door the other well their hubris will probably cost them a series that their talent says their more than capable of winning.


Presuming you’re talking about their batting…..is that really the case.

So far this test England have reduced their scoring rate, not one English batsmen going at over 100 strike rate. I would say they toned down their approach a fair bit this test

In fact it’s the Aussies who have gone far more aggressive and in fact had more success doing second so, second innings first test and then going at over 5 an over in the first innings here

Statistically the series the higher the strike rate the higher the success.

Englands bowling has been the biggest flop for far….
-Wood not fit
-Archers effort levels have been horrible
-spinners are junk
-Carse is a poor man’s Wagner
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby mal » Sun Dec 07, 2025 2:16 pm

Agree with WHUFC
Both sides are scoring at quick run rates after the AU first dig in Perth
Both side batters have got out to reckless shots

The difference between the 2 sides is not always about game plans, coaches , what aftershave they wear
Its about the fact that its where these games are played s of paramount importance
Since 2000 the home country mostly does well


Plus we have a massive advantage playing PINK ball test matches in OZ
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby am Bays » Sun Dec 07, 2025 2:25 pm

whufc wrote:
Presuming you’re talking about their batting…..is that really the case.

So far this test England have reduced their scoring rate, not one English batsmen going at over 100 strike rate. I would say they toned down their approach a fair bit this test

In fact it’s the Aussies who have gone far more aggressive and in fact had more success doing second so, second innings first test and then going at over 5 an over in the first innings here

Statistically the series the higher the strike rate the higher the success.

Englands bowling has been the biggest flop for far….
-Wood not fit
-Archers effort levels have been horrible
-spinners are junk
-Carse is a poor man’s Wagner


Englands bowling is the reason for the Australian scoring rate

Australia have shown in their batting an ability to respond to the situation and increase their scoring rate (be aggressive) and also ease back the gears and bat time to suit the situation of the game. The bowling has been the same (neser last innings) adjust to get the runs under control

One team has played the situation one team has stuck to a vision
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby mal » Sun Dec 07, 2025 2:34 pm

THIS SERIES using a 5-0 example
AU 5
EG 0

SAME TEAMS if played in England this series
AU 2
DR 1
EG 2

AU have been a better team over 3 centuries overall
Great effort
Excluding all tests Bradman played , nothing between the 2 countries in ability or whatever
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby whufc » Sun Dec 07, 2025 2:35 pm

Interested to see how Jacks goes here. Is a genuine bat….averaging 35 at shield level.

A Surrey lad which was my nans county side so always hope those lads go ok.
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby mal » Sun Dec 07, 2025 2:37 pm

Hopefully Jacks enjoys his seasons in the sun !
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby whufc » Sun Dec 07, 2025 2:47 pm

am Bays wrote:
whufc wrote:
Presuming you’re talking about their batting…..is that really the case.

So far this test England have reduced their scoring rate, not one English batsmen going at over 100 strike rate. I would say they toned down their approach a fair bit this test

In fact it’s the Aussies who have gone far more aggressive and in fact had more success doing second so, second innings first test and then going at over 5 an over in the first innings here

Statistically the series the higher the strike rate the higher the success.

Englands bowling has been the biggest flop for far….
-Wood not fit
-Archers effort levels have been horrible
-spinners are junk
-Carse is a poor man’s Wagner


Englands bowling is the reason for the Australian scoring rate

Australia have shown in their batting an ability to respond to the situation and increase their scoring rate (be aggressive) and also ease back the gears and bat time to suit the situation of the game. The bowling has been the same (neser last innings) adjust to get the runs under control

One team has played the situation one team has stuck to a vision


Really?!!!

Green playing the situation in the night session, followed by Carey who was fortunately dropped. Which would have had the Aussies right under the pump at 6/292 with over 45 minutes in the night session remaining.

Yeah Starc and Boland did first session yesterday but that’s how rubbish Englands attack is.
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby locky801 » Sun Dec 07, 2025 2:52 pm

Not much happening out there

Time to bring Lyon into the attack, oh No wait, sorry Marnus ;)
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby am Bays » Sun Dec 07, 2025 3:00 pm

Greens action was indefensible

You can bring up individual examples. You can bring up Root as an example of playing smart and to situation.

I’m talking as a collective performance by both teams

Right now you can say England are playing smart. Which if they do it gives their talent a chance to perform
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby locky801 » Sun Dec 07, 2025 3:05 pm

Can see what Engl are doing here

All about survival this session and knock off the deficit and then start to build a lead.

Perhaps up the anti in the 2nd session and get that lead up around 150

If they get bowled out then, they have something to bowl at in the evening session.
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby locky801 » Sun Dec 07, 2025 3:37 pm

This pair now been batting 15 overs, dont even look like getting out

No variety in the attack, wicket looks good

First hour totally owned by England today

One feels may be a long day in the field for the Aussies
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby locky801 » Sun Dec 07, 2025 3:54 pm

Armchair expert wrote:AUS won't have to bat again


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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby locky801 » Sun Dec 07, 2025 4:04 pm

Quite amazing how easy it is when you bat properly :roll:
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Re: The Ashes 25/26

Postby locky801 » Sun Dec 07, 2025 4:36 pm

Wonder when the last time was the England had two batters bat the entire session and had strikes rates in the 30's

Cudos to Stokes and Jacks. have now batted for 30 overs for a partnership of 65

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