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1st Test, Edgbaston, Birmingham

trundler

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All round awful from England. Squandered a winning position in the first dig them squandered a decent lead and let Wade get a century. Let Australia grind them into the dust. And can we finally admit that having a few no rounders doesn't make up for a flaky top order? Pattinson was very unlucky in the first innings, I thought. Lyon stepped up. If your spinner can't win you a game on a pitch like this he's worthless. Epic match performance from Smith. Cummins looks like he's back.
 

NotMcKenzie

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Even if we lose the rest of the tests, I just want to say [think: "Bill Lawry"]:

Stick that up your collective a***s, Birmingham
 
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trundler

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Those two Smith tons have to be up there with any of the other great performances in cricket history. I dont think there's ever been a pair of tons that influential to a result.
Those usually come on roads or at home against weaker sides so this is comfortably the best match performance I've seen
 

Starfighter

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Funny how active flibberty was on Thursday night, now he's completely disappeared. I can imagine he'll be back as sneeringly as ever if England go on and do well and win.
 

Test_Fan_Only

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England test side for the next test.

Burns, Sibley, Balance, Root, Northeast, Stokes, Foakes, Woakes, Archer, Broad, Leach.

Cannot do any worse than the current lot.
 

wpdavid

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Those two Smith tons have to be up there with any of the other great performances in cricket history. I dont think there's ever been a pair of tons that influential to a result.
I put them up there with Steve Waugh's twin tons on a tricky Old Trafford wicket in 1997. On that occasion, Australia were actually trailing in the series 0-1, and 0-2 may have taken some turning around. Instead they coasted home in the usual fashion. Probably against a better England attack too, although Caddick's no-show was about as useful as Anderson's injury this time.
 

Spikey

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Those two Smith tons have to be up there with any of the other great performances in cricket history. I dont think there's ever been a pair of tons that influential to a result.
I can't think of anything else like it off the top of my head. Steve Waugh 97 doesn't work imo because Aus had a 80 odd lead going into their second innings
 
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