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The Ashes - 4th Test

Woohoo!


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Quote[/b] (canveyshrimper @ Aug. 26 2005,16:57)]Bloody hell - who said it was a flat deck.
He he, I think that was me (I have actually yet to see any play so far this test and am actually going on what crackinfo says).

I'm guessing with two wickets falling to Hoggy and one to Jones, its more to do with overhead conditions that the pitch.
 
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Quote[/b] (* ORM * @ Aug. 26 2005,17:38)]
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Quote[/b] (Museshrimper @ Aug. 26 2005,17:36)]Langer gone! Hoggy again, inside edge and caught. 58-3
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Yes, caught before you had a chance to edit the wickets
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Exactly
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4 is next to 3, let's just call it an error in the mist of excitement
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Wicket last ball of the day, Clarke lbw for 36 bowled by harmy, what a great day 99-5
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And they've had to follow on, first time for 190-odd tests. They're currently 35-0. A few wickets before the end of play and we should be set up nicely...
 
Been 'watching' Cricinfo at work all day - the Aussies have been stubborn but now Warne has just gone and it's 349-8. A lead of 90 so far... if we can clean their tail up before they get a lead of 150 then we could have won the test by lunch tomorrow!
 
373-9, as Kasprowich (or however you spell his name) edges it straight to Jones. With Tait left as last batsman, how much longer can the Aussies last?
 
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