Maybe but who says we couldn't bat the day out ? This England team has the strongest tail I can remember. Every player is capable of making a 50 and probably 9 of them capable of a 100 on a good day.
Prior, Broad, Swann and even Anderson are capable of getting decent scores, I'd be disappointed if we didn't make it over the follow on line. If Starc can make a 60 any of those four can. It's what happens after that. We don't have to win this game, Australia do. However anything over 350 will take some getting batting last.
England hanging on by their fingernails, will Australia enforce the follow on if England don't make it over the line ? What's the weather forecast for the next two days ?
On another topic how many people thought the guy running into Swann did it accidentally ? I think he could have avoided Swann but chose to take a cheap shot. Not that it did him much good.
What's gone wrong in Australia ? This team could be the worst team ever to visit England. I'm not a tennis buff but I remember, Newcombe, Roche, Laver , Emerson, Goolagong, Margaret Court, even Pat Cash. I couldn't name an Aussie tennis player now.
I read a good story about Walters. Apparently he was notorious for not practicing in the nets but at this point in his career he was going through a bad spell with the bat. He was laid down in the changing room one day when to everyone's amazement he got up and announced " I think I'll have a practice ". With that he walked over to the dart board, threw three double twenties said " That's better " and laid back down again !
Tired bowlers ( don't forget we've only got four ). Not wanting to bat last on a sun baked track that is already starting to have variable bounce. All in all the right decision in my view.
It's been a great Test Match up to now. Ashes cricket is like chess on grass only more exciting. There's not much between the teams at the moment but I'm hoping England will do the business tomorrow.
The 'Stones first L P was one of the best ever debut L P s. It got me started on the ' Blues '.
" House Of Blue Lights " - George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers.