
When the England #10 and #11 make 20 from one over from Australia’s leading quick – Aussie cricket is a dead parrot. 😥
Graeme Swann and Chris Tremlett demolished Mitchell Johnson’s best efforts with contemptuous ease.

When the England #10 and #11 make 20 from one over from Australia’s leading quick – Aussie cricket is a dead parrot. 😥
Graeme Swann and Chris Tremlett demolished Mitchell Johnson’s best efforts with contemptuous ease.
Is Australian cricket perhaps “ex-cricket”? Is it cricket no more?
😦
Our test match is very much alive.
Last day of the last test in a 3 match series about to start, the sides currently have a win each.
Our number 11 (L. Tsotsobe) was dismissed off the last ball of the day yesterday, India need 340 to win, not easy on the 5th day at Newlands.
Keplar has just said that India’s chances are ‘highly unlikely’, our Times newspaper says that it’s ‘an impossible task’ I’m not so confident.
🙂 🙂
You win some, you loose some
I haven’t been following it closely, Soutie, but it sounds like it’s been an exciting match – and will be today as well.
Nope, Pseu – we lose some, and then – we lose some. 😦
Some stick being dished out by the Oz press…from the SMH; ‘Never has Australia lost three Tests in a series by an innings, a result that will be confirmed today when England takes the last three wickets in the fifth Test. Not since Bangladesh in 2007, against Sri Lanka, has any Test-playing nation had such a thumping in one series.
Only once before has a home side lost three Tests by an innings – South Africa to Australia over five Tests in 1935-36.