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England limp to 31/4 (still 51 behind) at Stumps on Day 2 after bowling out Australia for 267

Read somewhere that England has been dismissed 12 times for under 200 in 28 innings they batted this year.

Truly shambolic batting by them this year. Whosoever is their batting coach should be sacked immediately as should most of these bats except Root.
 
True. That's why I can only laugh at those ignoramus souls who say Gill is overrated or should be binned. Anyone who can do what Gill did in Australia last year, has to be fiercely talented.

He is talented alright, but he seems to lack the raw hunger for runs needed to break into top tier, something young Kohli used to display.
 
Cook has to be one of the most boring batsman ever to play test cricket. Certainly most boring ever to score 10K test runs.

yeah nudged and nurdled his way. But that is the beauty of Test Cricket, all shapes and sizes are welcome as long as runs are scored.
 
Oh man oh man, I feel you. I was also there in 2017. Worst cricket I've watched in my life. Cook scoring 200 with only 2 shots, the nurdle around the corner off his hip and the dab through point. I think Trott who is also boring scored big too.

We had tickets for the first 4 days. Haven't been back to the 'G since. But now the pitch is better I'd like to replace those memories with better ones. Can't believe you came back for more punishment the next year lol.

yeah 2018 was still Okay with Kohli batting and then dashing batting of Pant and Company.
 
Another shambolic show by England batsmen. Root still there so there is some hope. I rate Root highly, he averages 60 vs India and 50 in India but this is minnow level stuff from other England batters.

England should play Ashes only at home. Then only it is competitive enough.
 
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I've not seen MCG this quick, Mike Hussy a Victorian confirmed that.
My point still stands. Indian bowlers must be absolutely great last year to have dismissed Australia cheaply twice at MCG.
 
My point still stands. Indian bowlers must be absolutely great last year to have dismissed Australia cheaply twice at MCG.

Didn't watch, ashes series always been my ultimate interest in test cricket, and have gladly witnessed epic battles in the past and have attended ashes test matches in England, including the Greatest test series of all time in my opinion the 2005 series.
 
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Read somewhere that England has been dismissed 12 times for under 200 in 28 innings they batted this year.

Truly shambolic batting by them this year. Whosoever is their batting coach should be sacked immediately as should most of these bats except Root.

From "England turning a corner in Asia" at the start of 2021 to "England's test cricket is in shambles" at the end of 2021, what a ride it's been this year for the test team. Hard to see Silverwood and Root 'the captain' survive post Ashes.
 
https://www.skysports.com/cricket/news/12123/12504551/the-ashes-james-anderson-says-no-rift-between-batters-and-bowlers-in-england-team

James Anderson says England's Ashes struggles will not open up a rift between batters and bowlers as Australia close in on an unassailable 3-0 series lead.

Seamer Anderson bagged figures of 4-33 as Australia were dismissed for 267 on day two of the third Test in Melbourne, with Ollie Robinson and Mark Wood claiming two wickets apiece.

However, England stuttered to 31-4 in the 12 overs before stumps, still 51 runs behind Australia, having been bundled out for 185 on the opening day of the Boxing Test.

England's top-score in the series so far is 297 and they have failed to breach 200 on three occasions.

Anderson said: "We knew that the last 12 overs would be tough with the new ball. Even so, to lose four wickets was really disappointing, but it's dangerous as a bowler to talk about our batting. We're a team here.

"All I can see from the batting group is how hard they are working to put things right. It can be difficult and I don't want to get into a bowlers versus batters thing.

"We're all working hard to try and put in much better performances. We haven't bowled great in the first two games but today we put in a much better performance.

"It's been a tough tour. It always is here, it's never simple. There's always stuff going on but I've got the opportunity to put an England shirt on so I'm enjoying that. I love that.

"We'd all love the results to be going better but that can happen. We'll keep working hard at that and hopefully it will."

Anderson bowled a spell of 1-1 from six overs before lunch on day two in Melbourne and ended up with England's first four-wicket haul of the series.

The 39-year-old said: "It's definitely the best I've bowled out here since 2010. I got into a really good rhythm and felt like I was challenging with every ball.

"There was a spell late in the first session when I felt like I was going to get a wicket every ball. I honestly felt that good. "It's just nice to get some wickets when you're in that sort of rhythm because it doesn't happen.

"On the bowling front, I thought we did really well to stick at our task throughout the day.

"We talked a lot about the lengths we wanted to hit and the pressure we wanted to create and I thought we were really good all day. We created a lot of chances and got our rewards."

Reflecting on the final hour, as Mitchell Starc dismissed Zak Crawley (5) and Dawid Malan (0) from successive balls in the fifth over and Scott Boland removed Haseeb Hameed (7) and nightwatchman Jack Leach (0) in the space of three balls in the 11th, Australia opener Marcus Harris said: "It was absolutely bouncing.

"For 40,000 it felt like there was 100,000. When Starcy was on a hat-trick, it was unbelievable. And then when Scotty Boland ran down to Bay 13 at the end after those two wickets in the over, that was brilliant.

"It was a great atmosphere - something you dream of as a kid to be a part of."

Harris, who was one of Anderson's wickets, top-scored for Australia with 76 - which is more runs than he managed in the three Tests during the 2019 Ashes series in England.

Two years ago, the opener scored 58 runs at an average of 9.66 with a highest score of just 19. His Test half-century in Melbourne was his first for 17 innings, stretching back to the 79 he hit against India at Sydney in January 2019.

Harris batted so long that he participated in his first-ever partnership for the fourth wicket in his Test career - and fifth and sixth wickets, too - in his 44th Test innings.
 
My point still stands. Indian bowlers must be absolutely great last year to have dismissed Australia cheaply twice at MCG.
Don’t you know that the IPL has changed the DNA of Australians? No wonder they got out cheaply :yk
 
Didn't watch, ashes series always been my ultimate interest in test cricket, and have gladly witnessed epic battles in the past and have attended ashes test matches in England, including the Greatest test series of all time in my opinion the 2005 series.
So you have no idea about non Ashes cricket then.

You should've then said MCG is at its quickest this year you've seen in Ashes encounters of last few years.
 
Don’t you know that the IPL has changed the DNA of Australians? No wonder they got out cheaply :yk
Yeah, heads they win, tails we lose.

Btw, what explains 36 all out then? Was none from that Australian team playing in IPL?
 
England have been horrific home and away for some time now, maybe we need to think about our Test status :(
 
As fast as Wood bowls, he is not a long-term option. IN a couple of weeks he will be 32. Look at his career. Made his debut in 2015. After 6 years 22 tests 67 wickets. For comparison Shaheen sha Afridi 21 tests 86 wickets. The difference is Wood may not have many years left. Afridi's career has just started. Even now he doesn't strike like a tearaway fast bowler strikes. This is where we have to look beyond speed. Why didn't he have a half decent career? Will he cross 100 wickets in his career?
 
So you have no idea about non Ashes cricket then.

You should've then said MCG is at its quickest this year you've seen in Ashes encounters of last few years.

Can't beat the ashes series, everything that comes with it.

Off course I'm aware and intrested in other series.
 
England have been horrific home and away for some time now, maybe we need to think about our Test status :(

Just a tough year against quality teams. England still have many exceptional / good players in Root, Stokes, Robinson, and Wood. Also have one of the best domestic set ups.
 
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