To quote Han Solo...I've got a bad feeling about this all of a sudden. Hadden and Clarke (especially) played beautifully this afternoon. If they knock off another 100 in the morning, Australia will win - their tail can bat, and if they need 100-120 with 4-5 wickets left, I fear the worst.
But then, I am an England cricket, and a Tottenham footie, fan...so maybe I've just grown this pessimistic over all these years!
Don't worry about it. I always find that pessimism is the way to go. If you're pessimistic and right, you've sort of mentally prepared yourself for it, so disappointments are less of a crushing blow. If you're pessimistic annd wrong, it's the best feeling and you don't mind being proved wrong!
Haddin was very shaky early on particularly to Flintoff who was yet again unlucky not to get more wickets. I can't believe there wasn't a 3rd slip in place early on to Haddin, if there had been he'd have been out long ago.
Australia have a chance now to smash the record for a 4th innings run chase (418?) and create history. If England lose from here they may fall apart like they did in the last ashes series where they disastrously lost the 2nd test after posting 551-6 declared. The pitch ought to be more helpful tomorrow though and an early wicket would make all the difference.
I'm fearing the worst also. But a new day and a early wicket should do the trick, its all about the first wicket now though. I do agree though that their tail can bat.
Would be crushing to lose this test or even if the weather plays a part and the draw happens somehow..
Nice early Wicket, should tip the scales in our favour. If we don't win this test, we'll lose the series. Would be a very bad loss that would destroy morale.
It's tense stuff. When England routed Ponting in both innings, my friend thought it was all over for Australia, but people always forget about Clarke. He's the big game player who rises to these sorts of challenges. He's the one who holds the key to an Australian victory.
Love the comment from Michael Fish on TMS:
"Based on the long range weather forecast I sold the tickets I had for today's play on Thursday. Not my best decision ever."
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