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This is an excellent article, and very funny too. I just didnt get the reference to Daniel somebody but that might be cause i am not into poker?? Fantastic article. All correct. Should have alot of hits. The Michael J Fox line was hilarious. And Clarke’s use o the DRS has been pathetic. The two LBW’s was not trying to fix an obvious wrong, it was trying to sneak in a wicket despite the fact neither were close to plumb. On first viewing before replays, you knew what the verdict was going to be. I look forward to your next article. Hopefully as good as this one.

Don't blame the D.R.S. for Broad fiasco

you’re ok with cheating JGK. you probably applaud footballers who fall down in the box untouched and get a penalty. You probably just think that is brilliant.

To walk or not to walk?

This is a good question: ‘The series is two-all, in the fifth day of the final Test with one side nine wickets down and three runs behind in the final Test– would we all still feel that he should walk?’.However the answer is simple. You walk, and in a one week, one month or one hundred years they will talk about you as a player with the highest integrity and not a cheat (like Stuart Broad).

To walk or not to walk?

and Michael Clarke’s pathetic use of the DRS hasnt helped at all…

ASHES: The big talking points from day four

lets hope Haddin bats better than his ordinary first innings shot.

Geoff Lemon's Ashes Diary: Aussies have hope, if they can wait

People dont hate Cowan for no reason, they just think he shouldnt be in the team cause he isnt up to it. And 1000 runs at 31 is hardly top 3 test batting stats.

Geoff Lemon's Ashes Diary: Aussies have hope, if they can wait

“On day three they reduced England to 5-174, a lead of just 109, before allowing Ian Bell and tail ender Stuart Broad to put England back in control.” Dont know how much Australia allowed them to put England back in control, they batted extremely well. Especially that dud Bell.

ASHES: The big talking points from day four

Both teams have copped good and bad calls. If it wasnt for that great bloke 3rd umpire, Australia would be chasing 450 in the 4th innings.

ASHES: The big talking points from day four

Watson didnt look plumb to me. It looked like it was sliding down leg, and it was.

ASHES: The big talking points from day four

Ed Cowan should not have been picked for this test. He isnt up to test cricket. You cant play test cricket with only a square cut and nothing else.

ASHES: The big talking points from day four

you’re kidding. starc did well in the second innings. got rid of 3 top order bats you fraud. cowan shouldnt have played this test.

England vs Australia: Ashes 2013 1st Test cricket live scores, blog - Day 4

you can bet with me if you like. #noidea

England vs Australia: Ashes 2013 1st Test cricket live scores, blog - Day 4

shouldnt have been picked for this test. khawaja in cowan out. 1000 runs at 31. ordinary stats.

England vs Australia: Ashes 2013 1st Test cricket live scores, blog - Day 4

jog on scuba. you have no idea son.

England vs Australia: Ashes 2013 1st Test cricket live scores, blog - Day 4

more of aleem dars best work. was missing leg.

England vs Australia: Ashes 2013 1st Test cricket live scores, blog - Day 4

thats if he gets passed the first ball….

England vs Australia: Ashes 2013 1st Test cricket live scores, blog - Day 4

The person to blame for cricketers cheating is IAN CHAPPELL. If he said ‘if you know you hit it and you are caught, and you know you are out, you get off the ground’ instead of ‘umpires are there to make a decision so let them make it. even if you know you hit it, pretend you didnt and you might get away with it’ then the world of cricket would be a better place. What Broad did was out and out cheating. There is no way around it. Its cheating. But he isnt to blame nor is he the lone ranger. the one to blame is big mouth Ian Chappell.

ASHES: The big talking points from Day Three

ordinary comment. you should be banned by the roar.

ASHES: The big talking points from Day Three

That was good summary and made alot of sense for an English person…

ASHES: The big talking points from Day Three

He made three errors. Both reviews were clearly not out straight away. Especially the one on Bairstow. Then when he caught the cheat instead of blowing up like a tosser at Dar, he should have approached him calmly and spoke to Dar respectfully. Instead of carrying on like a spoilt kid. Showed signs of weak captaincy last night.

ASHES: The big talking points from Day Three

you dont know what you are talking about Colin. He knew he hit it and there was a noise. The same noise Brad Hadden, Mitchell Stark, Aleem Dar and Root ALL heard! You dope!

ASHES: The big talking points from Day Three

you never know what polocies are in place whilst pat howard is around.

ASHES: The big talking points from Day Three

It was a bit different. Broad was 100% out, where as Agar was only 99.94% out.

ASHES: The big talking points from Day Three

Where has the batsmen been showing drastic improvement? Didnt you see the first innings? Or the test series against India. Dont worry about park games against half hearted county teams. They need to perform second dig.

History and stats prove you cannot write Aussies off

Everyone remembers Steve Waugh’s four off the last ball at the SCG off Richard Dawson but few remember he was out the next morning without addition to his score.

Geoff Lemon's Ashes Diary: Agar fairy tale ends, the real world intrudes

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