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5 time zones, 3 hours difference between West and South East.
I was going to ask but started confusing myself thinking about how I asked but you've answered what I wanted to know.
5 time zones, 3 hours difference between West and South East.
3 hours during summer - only 2 hours during winter.5 time zones, 3 hours difference between West and South East.
I must admit I am totally amazed at the outcome of this series. Not just for the fact that we've lost, but that no-one, absolutely no-one, has played well (actually, I'll exclude Broad from that).
I know some were confident of an English series win before we went, and others were more cautious, but I can't believe that anyone would have predicted the total shambles we have witnessed. So many players out of touch, which has then led to a lack of confidence and constantly under pressure. The squad selection has been very poor; taking Tremlett, Finn and Rankin who won't get picked.
The next couple of years will need to be spent rebuilding a younger, hungrier team. Maybe Flower isn't the man for the future![]()
From the Guardian
STAT OF THE WEEK
77 – the total number of wickets taken in first-class cricket this season by Boyd Rankin, Steven Finn and Chris Tremlett, at a combined average of 29.
69 – the total number of wickets taken in first-class cricket this season by Graham Onions, all on his own, at an average of 18.
Onions, has, of course, the advantage of playing his home games at the Riverside, a boon for any seam bowler. Away from the ground, he has taken a mere 28 wickets in five matches at an average of 19.
Rogers is starting to look like Hayden now, time for bed soon.
Think I'll retire from watching anymore. Good luck all who stay awake and watches.
Totally agree with all of that. In terms of ability, I think the teams are very similar. Both have quality and depth in their bowling, but potential weaknesses in their batting lineups.The daft thing is, on paper, I don't think there's any way the Australians are 4-0 better (in terms of overall ability in the side). They still have some very ordinary players but they've absolutely pressed home any advantage they've gained in the series. And England have played monumentally badly at key moments.
But by the same token, there was no way England deserved to win 3-0 in the summer either, that gave a false impression of a relatively close series too.
I don't think they're a million miles apart, except for in the confidence stakes, where the Aussies are clearly now on a roll.
Do you know what? I almost wish it WERE true. I think this is the most disgusted I've felt about an England performance in any sport in any era. At least in the late 80s and 90s the Aussies were the best side in the world, their current side isn't anywhere near that level. I think I'd rather we were cheats as opposed to a bunch of spineless, gutless, broken rabbits.Make that three
Maybe the match fixing talk isn't so fanciful after all?