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[Cricket] The Ashes - England v Australia - 4th Test, Old Trafford, July 19-23, 2023







Weststander

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One of the commentators, Mark Butcher I think, said that last Saturdays Finals Day had rain predicted all day and they played 3 games of 20/20. There's still hope, although that's what kills you innit?

I got it completely wrong or did the metoffice update as I was posting? I looked 5 minutes later and plenty of okay weather on Sunday. Fingers crossed.

It is a strange thing on a Friday evening, to be completely disregarding Saturday. Every weather outlet predicting a month’s rain for the Manchester conurbation.
 


Is it PotG?

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I got it completely wrong or did the metoffice update as I was posting? I looked 5 minutes later and plenty of okay weather on Sunday. Fingers crossed.

It is a strange thing on a Friday evening, to be completely disregarding Saturday. Every weather outlet predicting a month’s rain for the Manchester conurbation.
Met Office app not too great on Sunday either.

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Bodian

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It will be a travesty if the Aussies hold on to the Ashes due to that cheating unsportsmanlike dismisal in the 2nd Test and a 2 day washout to avoid defeat in this game.
Just wondering if a whole day is cancelled due to the weather, why cant they just add an extra day on Monday to make up for it?
Yes - that would be great.
 










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I get a 50% chance to relive a vivid childhood memory tomorrow.

That being my late father standing at the lounge window staring at a clear blue West Sussex sky for what seems now like all day, just repeatedly saying:-

'Manchester (or Yorkshire) bloody Manchester, why play in Manchester'
 




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Bozza

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If it was ever in doubt it isn't now, it's in the bag.

England to win? You've seen the weather forecast, right?

The market currently has the result probability as:

Draw - 4/7 (65%)
England - 9/5 (35%)
Oz - 560/1 (~0%)
 




Neville's Breakfast

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On the exchanges England victory is the shortest.it's been apart for about 10 minutes before.Crawley was out.

My that metric the decision to bat on after lunch is well justified.

Plus it was great fun.
I guess that’s why Stokes and McCullum are in charge and not us armchair experts. I have also given up wondering about teams picked by RDZ. Easier to go with the flow and enjoy the outcome.
 




um bongo molongo

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England to win? You've seen the weather forecast, right?

The market currently has the result probability as:

Draw - 4/7 (65%)
England - 9/5 (35%)
Oz - 560/1 (~0%)
I took the draw at evens earlier having looked at the forecast. Seems to have gotten even worse for Sunday since. For once I feel OK about betting against ‘my side’ as I’m effectively just betting on it raining in Manchester which seems a pretty solid way to make money. Would be very happy to lose my money though!
 














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