Re: 4th Test - England V Australia
no i don't mean that most of the players are getting old and will retire soon
as for Mcgrath look his 35 he cant bowl forever and hes starting to get some injuries now maybe his age is catching up to him??
Hayden IMO has been given far to many chances yes 3 years ago he was awsome but now he sux he cant handle good bowlers when he first came in he sucked average about 10 his first 10 tests couldn't play the west indies bowlers Ambrose Walsh
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Originally Posted by Adster
no i don't mean that most of the players are getting old and will retire soon
as for Mcgrath look his 35 he cant bowl forever and hes starting to get some injuries now maybe his age is catching up to him??
So should he give up when he becomes a certain age (say 36) or when he feels he's not good enough to make the team.
Re: 4th Test - England V Australia
depends few years ago he was thinking retiring for family reasons
maybe its his body?
maybe he wants to spend time with family
or he may not have it anymore (which isn't true hes still got it)
Re: 4th Test - England V Australia
Australia made to follow for the first time since Karachi 1988.
The Ashes are coming home, oh yes.
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bad Idea england I wouldnt want to0 enforce the follow on meaning you have to chase runs against Aust it aint over yet
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You Aussies really need better schooling, i can't make head from tail from anything you've said in the last 10 posts Adster, which might be why everyone ignores you :unsure:
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you don't understand what following on means in cricket??
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I just fell asleep during that first session of Aust
getting 48 runs in 2 hrs
Clarke out 5/270
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I'm listening to it on the radio. :lol:
Anyone want to donate a tv aerial cord to a good cause?