Aug 7, 2015 -- 4:55PM, Mike-lfc wrote:
*wernt
You sure you wanted to correct it to "wernt"? 
Aug 7, 2015 -- 4:55PM, wondersobright wrote:
yes BJT I don't doubt recent series are more appropriate but to get a proper sample size I like a few years worth of data...also a little too convenient imo to choose 2012 as cut off point given england won in india in 2012lets face it SA are the team who travel best, a lot of other teams struggle...eng and aus are both in that club
Show me a side that performs better away from home....
For a start, Aus would have lost, or will have lost 11 out of their last 20 matches away, not 13. 7 of those were in the first 10 of that series of games, meaning lost 4 of their last 10 away.
England in their last 20 have lost 9 games and won 6. In their last 10, they have only won 1 match, and lost 6. With half of them against WI and NZ.
Sure Aus don't travel very well, but at the end of the day, unless they are playing New Zealand, they are playing in a different hemisphere, not just a different country.
. This talk of Gilchrist being a better batsman than Knott makes my blood boil. Not to say Gilly wasn't very good and maybe changed Test cricket but he batted after Warne and McGrath bowled and the likes of Ponting and Hayden had smited. I wonder how he would have fared when there was a fire in Babylon!
Aug 8, 2015 -- 10:03AM, JustWinBaby wrote:
Michael Clarke set to announcement retirement today
Yes I'm expecting that to happen, whether it will be instant, or will happen after the Oval, I don't know.
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Aug 8, 2015 -- 12:08PM, JustWinBaby wrote:
Gracious speech from Clarke. Love him or hate him at least he gives credit when it is due.
How he dealt with Phil Hughes's death was admirable.
Aug 8, 2015 -- 12:11PM, Whisperingdeath wrote:
I would say that I thought blubbing was un Australian but then so many Aussie Captains have blubbed on air it seems to be the norm
real men cry & wear pink.
Aug 8, 2015 -- 12:13PM, Whisperingdeath wrote:
ffs Cookstand up! this is terrible!