As this thing is more for the Commonwealth I figured there's enough here to warrant this post. How good was the first game??!?
For a quick fill-in, The Ashes are a fiercely combated cricket game between us Aussie convicts and the country of our queen. Over 100 years ago, the Australian cricket team toured the motherland and beat the poms at their own game (hehe) and one English wag burnt a bail from that game to signify the death of English cricket. Since when we've played for the right to have possession of this symbol, an irony itself that England played so hard to keep the proof their cricket is dead by winning... >.<
As it is the Brits currently have The Ashes in possession (as indicated by Melissa's signature). Its fierce, for instance need i open old wounds with a comment like *cough*bodyline*cough*. The first of 5 test matches (that being a 5 day game in itself) has just finished. It ended in a draw, which is a plus for England in that if the series is drawn they retain the Ashes.
Anyhoo, this game just gone was brilliant. Both teams played both abhorrently and awesomely - genuine skill and a few records broken. I'm not bias and celebrate the skill of both teams, I have feet in both camps, and not really in either - I just love the game.
My final thought is though that the English should of batted out the whole of the 5th day. A draw was on the cards from the start of the day, so playing it through would of demoralized the Australian team further, give the Australian selectors less to work with, tired out the Australian fielders especially the bowlers even more, and broke a few more English records. By not declaring also would of been such a huge insult and enraged the Australians that they would play angry next game and no doubt stuff up - which of course is my thought behind this strategy - focusing on the next game. But, I suppose, that's just not cricket!
For a quick fill-in, The Ashes are a fiercely combated cricket game between us Aussie convicts and the country of our queen. Over 100 years ago, the Australian cricket team toured the motherland and beat the poms at their own game (hehe) and one English wag burnt a bail from that game to signify the death of English cricket. Since when we've played for the right to have possession of this symbol, an irony itself that England played so hard to keep the proof their cricket is dead by winning... >.<
As it is the Brits currently have The Ashes in possession (as indicated by Melissa's signature). Its fierce, for instance need i open old wounds with a comment like *cough*bodyline*cough*. The first of 5 test matches (that being a 5 day game in itself) has just finished. It ended in a draw, which is a plus for England in that if the series is drawn they retain the Ashes.
Anyhoo, this game just gone was brilliant. Both teams played both abhorrently and awesomely - genuine skill and a few records broken. I'm not bias and celebrate the skill of both teams, I have feet in both camps, and not really in either - I just love the game.
My final thought is though that the English should of batted out the whole of the 5th day. A draw was on the cards from the start of the day, so playing it through would of demoralized the Australian team further, give the Australian selectors less to work with, tired out the Australian fielders especially the bowlers even more, and broke a few more English records. By not declaring also would of been such a huge insult and enraged the Australians that they would play angry next game and no doubt stuff up - which of course is my thought behind this strategy - focusing on the next game. But, I suppose, that's just not cricket!