Flem's Verdict: One of the great wins of all time puts Aussies in box seat for Ashes as problems start mounting for England

By Bowlologist / Expert

Not only was that one of the most thrilling Test finishes I’ve ever been privileged enough to see, it has set Australia up for the rest of this Ashes series to show they’re the undisputed world champions.

It was such a pulsating Test, every time you thought one team had the ascendancy at Edgbaston, the momentum would shift.

When Alex Carey got out and it was down to two tailenders in Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon to get the Aussies home 

They got the wicket of Carey with Joe Root’s off-spinners by delaying taking the new ball by an over but they got it wrong by keeping him on and Cummins made the most of it with a couple of sixes down the ground.

At that moment I started thinking they can do this – they only needed 37 to win and there was no point batting for a draw because they were going to make the target without taking any risks.

Pat Cummins celebrates. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

And in the end when they got there it was such an amazing feeling. The atmosphere in the ground was electric right from the get-go and I reckon there was a couple of thousand Aussie fans, mainly made up from a few tour groups, and they went ballistic. 

Cummins’ batting has regressed later in his career but playing in the IPL has probably helped him rediscover his counter-attacking skills. 

He just sensed the moment and when you’re talking about captain’s knocks, you’re not normally mentioning guys who bat at No.8 but it was just what his team needed. 

It was funny that he and Lyon were very relaxed despite all the tension. Even when Lyon flashed at a couple of short ones, Patty just sat back on his bat and didn’t say much with a “he’ll be fine” attitude.

Having two tailenders seemed to confuse Stokes a bit – normally you have an established batter and you try to give them a single to get them off strike but their only tactic seemed to be to dig it in short and that didn’t work because the pitch was dead. 

It was an awful wicket. They wanted fast and flat decks but this one was only one of the two.

Usman Khawaja celebrates his century. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

The atmosphere in the stadium was still awesome. There was hardly a spare seat in the ground and the fans in the Hollies Stand were almost like an extra fielder for England. The players were gesturing to them to rev them up and that got them going. 

Usman Khawaja was the difference between the teams. He is ticking off the list of things that he supposedly can’t do. He wouldn’t work as an opener, he couldn’t score runs overseas, he couldn’t handle the spin in India and he will struggle in England. 

He’s proved all his critics wrong and he was heroic in this match, in both innings. The Aussies wouldn’t have been able to hang in this contest without his contributions and the worrying sign for England is that now that he’s overcome this hurdle of scoring his first century it could open the floodgates for the rest of the series.

Uzzy’s part of a group of players with David Warner, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Starc, Steve Smith and Josh Hazlewood who are probably on their last chance to win a series in England, which Australia haven’t done since 2001, so they’re off to the perfect start now. 

Winning this series would be yet another feather in their caps for what have been accomplished careers with World Cup wins in the ODI format and T20s and now the World Test Championship. 

There’s been a bit of talk about Stokes declaring before stumps on day one and I know I wouldn’t have made that call but with Bazball, they’re basically doing the opposite of whatever the conventional wisdom is in cricket. If something is traditionally done one way, they’re seeing how effective they can be by going against the grain. 

I didn’t think some of the English players knew he was going to declare, which can be a worry down the track. It’s alright for the captain and coach to know what’s going on and they’re going to play a certain way but players have uncertainty about their game and their place in the team. 

They didn’t get any wickets that night but who knows if they batted on, the Aussies might have got them out in the next couple of overs anyway.

With the weather shortening play on a couple of the days we probably wouldn’t have got a result or the thrilling finish that we did get if he didn’t declare so I’m glad he did.

They want to provide entertainment and that’s what they did and in the end they were still very close to winning.

Joe Root was brilliant for them. I’d now say he’s probably the best English batter I’ve seen and Bazball has added an extra layer to his game with stuff like ramping Scott Boland for sixes.

He totally throws the bowler off because he gets into position so quick and he has options to elevate over the keeper or go squarer.

However, England have a few problems. Ben Duckett looks like he’s always trying to run the ball down to third man like he’s playing in the closing overs of a 50-over game and that won’t work in a Test against the Aussie quicks with the slips cordon there waiting for a nick.

England’s Ben Stokes reacts during day five of the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston. (Photo by Martin Rickett/PA Images via Getty Images)

And his opening partner Zak Crawley went alright because it was such a flat deck in the first innings but he still looks very hit and miss.

They missed not having Mark Wood in Birmingham with his extra air speed. James Anderson had one of his worst Ashes Tests since he first came into the side nearly two decades ago. 

With Moeen’s finger injury, there doesn’t seem to be too many options over here who they’re tossing up as another spin option. Ollie Robinson can bowl some off-spinners so they might try the two in one Funky Miller trick with him and Root sending down overs while the quicks operate at the other end. 

Jonny Bairstow likes keeping, evidently, but he looked immobile behind the stumps apart from that one catch on day two to get rid of Marnus Labuschagne first ball. He cost them plenty of runs behind the sticks and he’s a seriously good player as a middle-order batter but his work with the gloves was below par.

Stokes was hobbling in and even when he produced a bit of magic with his leg cutter to get rid of Khawaja on day five, I can’t see him being a bowler who can get through 10-15 overs as the all-rounder this series.

I think Australia have a stronger squad – Mitchell Starc looked like he was up to full pace when he was rolling the arm over during the tea break so he could be a factor at Lord’s.

The win at Edgbaston gives the Aussies real impetus heading into next week’s second Test at Lord’s. 

It was one of the great Test victories I’ve seen and this will give them a lot of belief because the players who didn’t necessarily fire in this game will be better. 

The Crowd Says:

2023-06-28T03:39:31+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


He will be used quite a lot especially if Hoff gets injured during test. Really like Hoff but his body is speaking another language. It they play him & he breaks down the onus once again is left to Cummins & Lyon. Feel Cummins would be pi’s.Ed his workload has increased. He needs help otherwise his ability to play all five tests will come under question. The only way he could ease up & play would be a spinner friendly wicket but it ain’t goin to happen. This could count against Hoff playing tonight but time will tell.

2023-06-28T02:09:31+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


agreed they won’t drop him and hopefully goes to plan if they try and smash him to much for runs . he may not bowl much first innings like 2019 test immediately expecting it to be seamers wicket first innings. in 2019 Lyon got flogged quickly last day of the test so hoping he prevails second innings but it’s not a ground with a green pitch that suits with rain breaks forecast . we may never know what neser could have added instead with ball at lords and bat sadly . I just hope they don’t smack Lyon second innings or worst he’s hardly used

2023-06-27T21:23:57+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


They won’t drop Lyon he’s number two in importance behind Cummins. But Neser would be a interesting proposition on this wicket.

2023-06-27T11:39:18+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


starc for manchester

2023-06-27T11:38:57+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


in my perfect world on a green lords deck I'm thinking same bowling line up but neser in for Lyon

2023-06-27T09:37:02+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Feel with this wicket a tad green, movement aplenty. Dropping Boland might be ill advised. Starc should come in but the question is whom. The selectors never came out after the Test championship & state Boland is now a full fledged automatic selection.That was suggested in media circles but Cummins seems to have his back. Be interesting to see who they rest tomorrow.

2023-06-27T09:21:15+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


Hoff is going to need a rotation in 2019 he was spent by the fifth test and he had an amazing first 4 tests. four years later hes at the end of his career but is an expert in these conditions if his body is on song . If they can get two tests out of him from here on fantastic Boland and the very impressive neser in England conditions are ready and are likely to get better wickets than the first test. Boland most certainly doesn’t need a rest he’s a machine. the question is what pitches will Australia get the best out of him the first test he was below par but pitch didn’t help him . lords could assist them all I think but noticeably starc could go for most runs but that doesn’t mean he wouldn’t get some key wickets and provide a variable pace attack

2023-06-26T11:01:43+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Pierro they were talking about resting Boland cause the other two have played 1/2. Resting Boland is a bizarre statement. One must think that the 3rd test Hoff will be rested for Boland.

2023-06-26T00:46:10+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


boland may be much better at lords if he finds good line and length hard to tell what they are doing with pitch

2023-06-23T08:43:00+00:00

DaveJ

Roar Rookie


They played well but also quite lucky. Cummins dropped by Root, hit a fluffed hook just over the head of square leg, Lyon dropped and a few dud pull shots, numerous plays and misses by both of them. That’s how it works sometimes. One error in the first innings and Lyon was out for 0.

2023-06-23T08:40:01+00:00

DaveJ

Roar Rookie


Hardly management’s fault that Pant had a car crash? Ashwin wasn’t injured, that was a mistake.

2023-06-23T08:38:40+00:00

DaveJ

Roar Rookie


Fair comment. If we had statisticians with the same degree of nerdiness as in baseball they could have told us what the most likely number extra runs would be at that score against these particular bowlers at Edgbaston. Maybe CricViz could do that. The actual average for 9th and 10th wickets at Edgbaston in the first innings against Australia is 33, so that suggests another 40-50 runs might have been a reasonable prediction.

2023-06-23T06:05:50+00:00

London Panther

Roar Rookie


I am baffled by all the discussion about the declaration. It’s not like they were 5 down, it was 8. They might have scored 50 more runs, but it is just as likely they scored 5.

2023-06-23T05:42:29+00:00

Wes P

Roar Rookie


Sure. But not with your best bet in and batting well. Root can make big scores. It was a clever funky decision but not sensible.

2023-06-23T02:17:03+00:00

Ace

Roar Rookie


But Neser is not part of the squad as such. He is on standby. It would take an injury for him to be included. Hazelwood at least has had that game under his belt. It will either improve his stamina or exacerbate any old wounds I guess we shall see soon enough

2023-06-23T01:52:44+00:00

csps

Roar Rookie


A sweet payback for Stokes/Leach 2019 Ashes second match winning partnership.

2023-06-23T00:33:10+00:00

Opeo

Roar Rookie


I do not know much about England’s spinners but from what I have read/heard, Ali is as good as anyone else they have. They could have played four seamers but it was a good pitch for spin. Lyon took eight and Root and Ali, who seriously would not get a game with the Victorian, or Queensland, second XIs based on their bowling ability took five of the 18 Australian wickets that fell between them and were more threatening than the number one ranked fast bowler in the world. Picking whatever ordinary spin option they had over no spin option was probably the right call. Picking a guy that had not touched a red ball in 12 months was the wrong one.

2023-06-23T00:31:00+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


This decision raises an enormous amount of questions how was it not 1 point at least. It emphasises where the financial power of the big three affects decision making. Rabada when he swore he got a suspension in England. Cummins who is effectively in charge now is not the sort to complain about these things but lets hark back to what went on in South Africa with Lehman caling for Rabada to get suspended. The biggest unanswered question in South Africa might be Jeff Crowe and his decisions which were overturned and was there any Australian influence in making those decisions. That would be another level bigger than even if its found Warner was at the sandpaper for years with others knowing.

2023-06-23T00:10:53+00:00

Gilberto

Roar Rookie


Credit has to go to Australia's team management. It has manged to get its best players fit and firing at the right time. India got the to WTC Final without Iyer, Pant & Bumrah. Don't know if Ashwin was injured too or if they were trying to lose. England are missing Leach, Archer & Stone and Stokes can't bowl at the very moment they need them. Not saying Archer or Stone would add much how many years can you put into players for them never to be available when you actually need them?

2023-06-22T21:56:39+00:00

Pop

Roar Rookie


England have their spinner for Lords Sophie Ecclestone. Great bowling in the test against Australia last night. Three wickets.

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