Mr.Cook better start cooking in the kitchen and stop cooking stories of Indian cricket. You and your men managed to win the series only because our players became complacent after their first convincing win. And when our players loose it becomes difficult to instill in them the thought that you'll can rise up. They feel that they cannot improve. Courtesy our toothless bowling. As your own country - man and ex- cricketer Geoff Boycott says that you got to have wicket tacking bowlers if you are to win a test match, and we lack that we are yet to find a class fast bowler to replace our finest pacer Kapil Dev. If we manage to get a genuine fast bowler of that caliber into our Indian cricket team coupled with our strong batting line up along with our improvised fielding we will end up better as the chef-De-parte.
This could herald one of the most intriguing and closely fought ashes series ever. The Englishmen could come back roaring as they have a very strong team backed by solid batsmen who can hold fort against Mitch & co.The Aussies on the other hand must produce consistent performances from Mitchell Johnson who was at his fiery best in Brisbane.
Re: The Ashes
by Ashok Kumar on Nov 25, 2013 02:09 PM
Yep. This is a long series with 5 test matches. England has the potential to bounce back, if Anderson and Swan are to strike form. And players like KP, Trott need to cut down on their mock arrogance and concentrate on their game. If they do that then England could definitely do well in the reminder of the series. At the same time, Australia also has few niggles to sort out. If both the sides focus on their strengths, the series will be very interesting to watch.