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  1. Whether Kev turns out to be the saviour, we'll just have to wait and see. McIntyre will have seen a lot of Dzierzawski in training and I take you back to my earlier point: Kev has to be a better bet in midfield than McGuffie. I love Ryan McGuffie but he's no midfielder; the game just passes him by.
  2. Warne's frustration was there for all of us to hear. It's just the culmination of a series where Australia have been heavily defeated but have been in the game in all the matches bar one. It was also interesting to hear him praise a couple of ex-Aussie captains in Border and especially Taylor. No mention of Steve Waugh. Funny that.
  3. I'll be very surprised if England attempt to chase anything. Clarke can try to tempt England into a run chase but they just won't be interested.
  4. I don't believe that Kevin has been brought across the Atlantic to sit on the bench. He was a stand out in the game against Hearts and I expect him to go straight into the team. Possibly. Almost definitely if we continue playing 4-3-3. If we switch to 4-4-2 then I think he'll have to be content to sit on the bench for a bit.
  5. Still think its amazing that after 1 game versus a poor hearts side people are suggesting the American boy will walk straight into the side as if he's came with a massive reputation. From what I've picked up he has spent his career playing college soccer which is hardly a reputation that would have me filled with huge excitement, I know 2 people from this town who played college soccer in the states and are now playing for Dalbeattie Star and Heston. That said I am noway writing him off and I do hope he's a success, I don't think anyone is saying Kev will walk straight into the team. Partly because of his lack of match sharpness, I'd have thought he'd be behind McKenna and Young in the pecking order. Kev just might be a better bet than Guff in midfield. Hope so anyway.
  6. England will just look to avoid the follow-on. Do that and they should be able to avoid defeat. Easier said than done as the Aussies will have their tails up in this final hour or so.
  7. Doesn't say much for poor Kev if he cannot even pronounce his own surname properly.
  8. I'll just call him Kev as well. However, it should be pronounced Di-zaw-skee.
  9. She does not exactly have a reputation for asking the hard-hitting questions. I am concerned about our defensive frailties and expect McIntryre to freshen things up on Tuesday. Durnan must come in to shore up the defence.
  10. Amir did look like he would be an outstanding bowler. He had a good action, he was fast, he swung it and moved it around on surfaces ordinarly bowlers would struggle on. I felt quite gutted that were were going to be deprived of seeing that kid grow into a top quality bowler, maybe he can come back from this? A shame. Amir looked absolutely outstanding and I was also gutted when his role in the spot fixing scandal was exposed. I'll never forget listening to Michael Holding fighting back the tears talking about Amir. I hope we see this lad again because he looked very special indeed.
  11. Looking ahead to the final test match at the Oval, with there being over a week to go I don't think England will make any changes to their side. If the conditions are suitable, however, I would like to see Tremlett return at the expense of Anderson. The latter has looked a bit jaded since Trent Bridge and the rest would do him some good. Regarding the images above from the great West Indies side in the mid-80s, they were the greatest team I have seen play the game. Not only was I a huge fan of the graceful Michael Holding in particular but the destructive batting of Greenidge, Haynes and Richards was so difficult to counteract. They had so many other good cricketers at that time that often get overlooked: Gomes, Lloyd and Harper.
  12. Although I want England to win, how fitting it would be for Ryan Harris to play a stormer here with the bat. His bowling has been outstanding and he does not deserve to be on the losing side.
  13. A brave decision by Tony Hill but Haddin was unlucky there. It will now take a miracle for Australia to win it from here.
  14. England on top now but this situation is quite similar to that at Trent Bridge. Haddin, Siddle and Harris can all score runs, so this is far from over.
  15. You can argue Watson was a bit unlucky given the ball was only flicking leg stump but the way he plants his front leg makes him susceptible to lbw.
  16. Dar has made the correct decision.
  17. Broad is bowling with great pace. Steve Smith probably a bit unlucky there. The dangerous Haddin is in next. I sense an Aussie counter-attack.
  18. Watson's pads just look like they will attract the ball. I sense a lbw decision coming soon.
  19. That was some delivery by Broad to Clarke. With England having frivolously used up their reviews, they'll need a few more to hit the stumps. Still a reasonable amount of batting to come but I get the feeling this is going down to the wire. Still have to fancy the Aussies to see it through but another couple of wickets in the next 30 minutes or so would put England on top.
  20. A combination of poor bowling by England and Cook's negativity has meant that this is now Australia's test match to lose. Warner has batted very well but the vast majority of his runs have been scored off the back foot. England have just bowled too short and Cook looks clueless.
  21. A great start for Australia. England must be getting a bit twitchy now. No England bowler has looked anywhere near as dangerous as Ryan Harris and Warner seems intent on taking on Swann. Cook's captaincy will be under intense scrutiny as this match progresses. 299 looks achievable and I don't think anyone could deny Australia deserve a victory somewhere along the line. Sent from my GT-N8010 using Pie & Bovril mobile app
  22. Making predictions in this series is a dangerous game but I'll give it a go anyway. I fancy this one to go to the wire. I think Australia could chase down 240-250, but if England can get anywhere near 300 ahead then it's game over.
  23. Kev is supposedly waiting on his visa. There was some wrangling over the deal, with both money and length of contract being sticking points. I am now led to believe that the issues have been resolved and it should only be a matter of time before he signs. Whether my informant is correct, only time will tell. Sent from my GT-I9100 using Pie & Bovril mobile app
  24. It is indeed. All three results are possible here but an Aussie win looks most likely. Of course, the weather may come to England's rescue.Sent from my GT-I9100 using Pie & Bovril mobile app
  25. That's a given. England need to scrape together another 30-40 runs at least. It could be very interesting if that happens as the Aussies would have to come out all guns blazing in an effort to set some sort of enticing target. It is, however, looking like the weather may decide this test match.
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