2013 Ashes :- Cricket Game two

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SckizoBoy

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A Hermit's Cave
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Good grief, how?! No disrespect, Michael, but I know you're only saying it for the cameras... :/

No team has won from 2-0 down... except Australia 36-37... but they had Don Bradman...
 

Shamanic Rhythm

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smithy_2045 said:
Shamanic Rhythm said:
I never realised how much I'd miss Huss and Punter until we were stuck with this incompetent mob of batsmen...
In the last 12 months before he retired Punter was no better than our current lot. Mr. Cricket on the other hand...
Don't get me wrong, Punter left perhaps a year later than he should have. But I can actually recall him putting in years of solid performances before he started hitting dismal figures, unlike Watson, Cowan, Hughes, Warner or indeed anyone except Clarke.
 

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For the first time in my life as a Saffer, I want to see the Ozzies perform well. I'm a bit shell-shocked after that - it was truly pathetic (much like SA in Sri Lanka). The biggest issue is that Clarke's dodgy back will take him out of the game sooner rather than later, and if he has to keep batting with the current shite lot it may sap his will even sooner. Who would want to get up every morning and play through pain when you know the rest of your team is useless?
 
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SirDeadly said:
This DRS system is a joke! There is no way Khawaja should have been given out!
To be perfectly fair, the DRS worked fine, there was no hotspot at all. It comes down to the third umpire ignoring what the DRS returned. That was human error, not the DRS.
 

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The Eupho Guy said:
SirDeadly said:
This DRS system is a joke! There is no way Khawaja should have been given out!
To be perfectly fair, the DRS worked fine, there was no hotspot at all. It comes down to the third umpire ignoring what the DRS returned. That was human error, not the DRS.
You know what I mean though, why have the DRS system if it's not used properly? At least Clarke and Smith made up for it in the end.