Personally don't think they should. We have little to gain and a lot to lose if one of them gets pinned by Starc with the new ball. The draw is useless to us anyway and it sounds like we'll lose a bit of play Monday. If Australia score 377, fair play to them, but personally I don't think they will.Do Broad and Anderson come out to bat in the morning?
Really did not see that coming at all, still looked good this series.Broad is retiring after tomorrow.
Yep. He's going to end up on that Sky team I reckon, he's very comfortable in front of the Camera. Lots of banter-able material too.how great to pick his time and go out while he's bowling brilliantly.
always leave them wanting more.
what a great career, what a great player. thanks Broady.
In my opinion I think they should, if they can push the lead to 400 that is another psychological blow. A three digit score to win it with a 4 at the front of the total sounds more difficult than one with a 3 at the start of it.Do Broad and Anderson come out to bat in the morning?
Good times8 for 15. One of the best spells. Well deserved, Broad.
The more I think about it, the more it makes sense for him. I doubt he'd have gone to India, and the home tests next year are Sri Lanka and West Indies. He's become synonymous with the Ashes and I think it fitting to end his career by having David Warner caught first slip with the fourth ball tomorrow morning (after swatting Mitchell Starc for three 6's over midwicket)Genuinely gutted and quite emotional about this! He could've easily gone on and think he's actually performing above Jimmy at the moment.
It wont hurt to have him around to bed in the youngsters like tongue eitherI'm guessing of course and probably well wide of the mark, but there's a chance that if Oh Jimmy Jimmy (who's 41 today, HB2U) had reached 700 wickets this series, which he'd have expected to, he might have gone too. 700 is a fucking huge carrot and I don't blame him if that is the case.