Ashes Test Cricket : Final Review

The Ashes in England is over for another 4 years with Australia retaining the prized Urn after the series finished at 2-2. There was plenty of good cricket played yet I can't help but feel a little bit disappointed. After the series started in such great spirit there were numerous significant controversies over the course of the 5 games that took away from the contest and likely left a few fans (maybe even players) a bit jaded. The Final Test was marred by a dubious ball change on the last day and this time it was Australias turn to cry foul. It’s not worth going into that other than note that it was a controversy quite typical of this series overall. I also understand the players did not have a drink together after the series (as is tradition) and I find this specifically to be quite tragic.


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At the Macro level England would be entitled to feel like this was a series that got away. If you added up all the session tallies you’d be justified in claiming that England won more sessions than Australia did over the course of the series. They were very unlucky with the weather even though they were lucky with the coin tosses (winning 4) and were given a real shot at victory after the unlucky injury to Nathan Lyon had ruled him out after Australia had already won the first 2 Tests. England almost pulled the series out of the fire after that key injury but couldn’t quite do it.

As a cricket lover putting aside my own patriotism (it’s not hard these days) there is definitely a part of me that wishes England had won. I really like the style that England is playing and I have huge respect for the culture that is being fostered amongst the team by Stokes and McCullum. At times I have felt McCullum was a bit of a grub in his early playing days, but as a captain and now a coach I can see that he is inspiring the best of his team with a positive aggressive winning attitude. I really hope that these guys get continued support in the Old Dart because I really think England is on a sharp upward trajectory and this era of “Bazball” could well revolutionize (and even save) Test Cricket from obscurity. It genuinely would not surprise me if people look back at these times and declare that this period is where the game of Test Cricket was changed.

If I could bet on England winning the next World Test Championship (the Final is due in 2 years) then I’d be all over it. If there is a threat to that bet coming off it’d be the English media, former players and stalwarts who are hyper-critical and resistant to change. Sometimes these types can bring about the downfall of revolutionary teams so I sincerely hope they don’t this time because I think this could be just the beginning - not the end - of Bazball.

On my personal Betting Front the series was also a bit disappointing. The last game was a total wash for me and my mixed fortunes in the earlier games sees me carrying a loss which I am not happy, nor proud of. Of course I console myself with the notion that I still got a lot of calls right and was a bit unlucky at times but that also sounds like loser talk so I’ve just got to suck it up and move on. The next big cricket event is the One Day International World Cup in India this October so I probably won’t write about cricket again until then. That gives me a bit of time to lick these wounds and come back fresh.



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The #bazball cricket is giving new dimension to test cricket. Especially the England middle order who give back to opposition. Stokes & Bairstow give it hard while Brook plays some sensible and matured innings...loves to see the real competitive cricket. ...I think you missed to mention the way "Broad" ended his career....career last ball while batting a "Six" and while Bowling a fine otswing to get the fine edge to 3nd Aussie innings Will miss him ....

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Yes I possibly focused too much on the negative. It was good to see the Guard of Honor for Broad and he did finish up with some style. There was still a lot to like about this series.

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No doubt ashes series is always full of excitement and thrill

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so there are two of us, although I prefer tennis.

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I think this game requires alot of efforts and skills so when we judge the team on the basis of winning record we should kept in mind that other team also have done their work hard.

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All sounds like sour grapes to me. The ball was damaged after it hit Khawaja in the head. You can’t expect England not to ask for a change in those circumstances. Anyone who has played cricket knows that no 2 balls will look or act exactly the same that’s part of the challenge of the game and it has the potential to impact either team.

Australia failed to win the series not because of an individual cricket ball but because of their ultra-negative tactics particularly in the final few tests. I’ve never seen an Australian side as passive with both bat and ball as this team were at key moments.

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I don't think the issue was with the ball being changed, just the seemingly newish-ness of the replacement. That said, I don't disagree - ball changes are part of the game, just a shame that there were so many niggling controversies like this over the whole series.

I totally agree with you on Australias weak (and dare I say - uncharacteristic) approach to the latter tests in particular. Even the earlier ones our strategy was at times listless. Cummins is a great bowler and perhaps an inspirational leader but his tactical nous and killer instinct is lacking.

Regardless, you must have enjoyed Day 5. That would have been a fun day to be at the ground for an English supporter.

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Unfortunately I didn’t have tickets for day 5 but did enjoy the 3rd day in particular

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Josh Hazlewood signed autographs for kids all day long and Mitch Marsh had a lot of fun with supporters while he was at cow corner.

Day 4 not so great but nice to see Broad’s guard of honour

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My bad. I thought you had said you were going to be there for the final 2 days but the weekend was 3 & 4.

Nice pictures. Thanks for sharing them.

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You know, I don't know shit from shine about cricket. It reminds me of our baseball some. It seems it may be entertaining to watch if I understood it more.

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There are a lot of similar concepts to baseball. The key to getting into it is to not take it too seriously and have it on in the background. Ideal over drinks catching up with friends. Most people struggle with the longer day and slower play so you have to pace yourself.

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Well, I wouldn't doubt England because they are good at almost everything
I can't make a prediction too but let's see how it goes

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Not having a drink together is ridiculous as that is what sport is all about once you finish on the pitch. There is no room for this type of behavior no matter how some of the players feel as they should be cast one side as the sport is bigger than the players.

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The way we have seen that in all the matches England's players have given very good performances but later the story has changed and they have equalized.

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