Michael Vaughan and Steve Harmison have been left out of England’s 16-man Ashes training squad - which suggests their Ashes dreams are over.
Whilst Vaughan is centrally contracted, only a man with a brain the size of Phil Tufnell’s could make a case for him starting any of this summer’s Tests. He has been woefully out of form ever since...well...2005.
I reckon Harmison’s un...
The first test of the Ashes, and the first of the three tests I predicted to lose overs due to rain; good start I say to the Ashes Prediction Competition!It was rain that made them go off, not the bad light, right?Though I think I’m going to suffer on the Mike Hussey front and the first test result blunder.Anyhow, here are my two-bits for the day 3:This is the second time that Michael Clarke...
I sense an innings win for Australia on the 5th day.Marcus North and Brad Haddin just shut England up today and further proved what I had to say about the English bowlers.I can’t believe how over rated they were before the Ashes began.My two-bits from day 4:Marcus North and Brad Haddin managed centuries on their Ashes debuts; I’m not sure who all have managed that - I know Ricky Pontin...
Before the Ashes series started I didn’t have much faith in England’s bowling. The first test proved my point that the English bowling wasn’t good enough to take 20 Australian wickets.The second test, however, proved me completely wrong; not only did they pick up 20 Australian wickets, they got half of those for only 215.They didn’t bowl Australia out in the 2nd innings of ...
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