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Underwhelming.
 
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Bakwaas.


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"The prisoner Pierre Laval is in no danger of dying"
 
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Insipid.


Therapy? made my ears hurt
 
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For those not familiar with Hindi Bakwaas means nonsense.
 
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Horribly predictable though.

Australia has a significantly better team but had England prepared properly they may well have put up a decent fight.

Whoever in the ECB was responsible for agree-ing the schedule should be hung from the weathervane at Lord's.
 
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Awesome.
 
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Yeah, but the word nonsense does not quite convey what is usually meant by bakwaas. I think in this context, the better translation would be 'rubbish'

Though I don't think watching a great team is rubbish in any way
 
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Australia has a significantly better team but had England prepared properly they may well have put up a decent fight.


Agree entirely. Even if England performed to their full potential they would have trouble beating this Australian team.

However it's disappointing that they have significantly underperformed - credit shoud be given to Australia for this, but England have done themselves no favours by not fielding their strongest side, failing to prepare (to the same intensity as Aus) and choosing the wrong skipper.
 
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Originally posted by Mo-Mo:
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Australia has a significantly better team but had England prepared properly they may well have put up a decent fight.


Agree entirely. Even if England performed to their full potential they would have trouble beating this Australian team.

However it's disappointing that they have significantly underperformed - credit shoud be given to Australia for this, but England have done themselves no favours by not fielding their strongest side, failing to prepare (to the same intensity as Aus) and choosing the wrong skipper.


Two 3 day games before the first test (only one of which was 1st class) was an absurd preparation.

These were basically single innings knock abouts and did not include any preparation at the Gabba. England may as well have simply awarded the first test to the Aussies.

Since then, they have had only the 2 day match at the WACA to work on their form.

Pathetic. I only hope this is not overlooked when the ECB review the disaster.
 
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Also playing Vaughan in the 2 day game was rather futile (as the immediate aim should have been Ashes success, rather than the rehab of the former skipper). Allowing Harmison time off from the final warm up game was also a mistake, as evidenced by his rusty performance in the first test - if he broke down then fair enough, as it purely shows he wasn't match fit.

Add to this the decision to go home after the ICC knockout rather than use precious time to acclimatise in Australia.
 
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Originally posted by ten years after:
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Originally posted by Mo-Mo:
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Australia has a significantly better team but had England prepared properly they may well have put up a decent fight.


Agree entirely. Even if England performed to their full potential they would have trouble beating this Australian team.

However it's disappointing that they have significantly underperformed - credit shoud be given to Australia for this, but England have done themselves no favours by not fielding their strongest side, failing to prepare (to the same intensity as Aus) and choosing the wrong skipper.


Two 3 day games before the first test (only one of which was 1st class) was an absurd preparation.

These were basically single innings knock abouts and did not include any preparation at the Gabba. England may as well have simply awarded the first test to the Aussies.

Since then, they have had only the 2 day match at the WACA to work on their form.

Pathetic. I only hope this is not overlooked when the ECB review the disaster.




I would never expect the English to admit when they are wrong but the reality is the writing was on the wall which way this Ashes series was going to go before England even got to Australia.
Blind Freddie could see that since winning the Ashes in 2005 the English team have slipped up numerous times against lesser teams than Australia so how on earth pommies expected England to beat Australia in this series is beyond me.
 
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I think there's more than "one word" in some people's answers here.
 
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The-least-they-could-do-is-to-hyphenate-and-make-it-look-like-one-hella-big-word.
 
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Labbakoo. Don't know what it means but sums the whole thing up just right.


In the beginning, there was GoD. GoD only DoG. GoD only DoG only DoG only GoD. Ad inf.
 
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Capitulation.
 
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Stool
 
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Adelaide.
 
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Expected
 
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Evenworsethanihadfeared.
 
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Originally posted by Rowman:
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Originally posted by ten years after:
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Originally posted by Mo-Mo:
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Australia has a significantly better team but had England prepared properly they may well have put up a decent fight.


Agree entirely. Even if England performed to their full potential they would have trouble beating this Australian team.

However it's disappointing that they have significantly underperformed - credit shoud be given to Australia for this, but England have done themselves no favours by not fielding their strongest side, failing to prepare (to the same intensity as Aus) and choosing the wrong skipper.


Two 3 day games before the first test (only one of which was 1st class) was an absurd preparation.

These were basically single innings knock abouts and did not include any preparation at the Gabba. England may as well have simply awarded the first test to the Aussies.

Since then, they have had only the 2 day match at the WACA to work on their form.

Pathetic. I only hope this is not overlooked when the ECB review the disaster.




I would never expect the English to admit when they are wrong but the reality is the writing was on the wall which way this Ashes series was going to go before England even got to Australia.
Blind Freddie could see that since winning the Ashes in 2005 the English team have slipped up numerous times against lesser teams than Australia so how on earth pommies expected England to beat Australia in this series is beyond me.



When you are playing away to the best side in the world and are missing 3 key players you struggle. When you don't pick the strongest side from what's left you struggle even more. Quite how some thought we could win this series is beyond me too. Blind optimism is the only possible answer. There's nothing wrong with being frank about your team if you want it to improve and learn from mistakes. Madmaz take note.
 
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Predictable
 
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Utterly.
 
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Haha

I hope that's acceptable as one word.
 
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Originally posted by Hey Jude...:
Expected


That's right ! Even Allan Donald had rightly predicted before the start of the series that England would catch a slap here !
 
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Pointless.
 
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