Why did England lose the Ashes? | Nasser, Atherton, Ward & Key react to the third test | Vodcast
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- Опубликовано: 27 дек 2021
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Rob Key, Nasser Hussain, Michael Atherton & Ian Ward react to England's Ashes loss in the third test in Australia.
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I was looking forward to this more than the cricket last night.
Just love how atherton and Husain keep acknowledging their own failures in Australia and resist sounding hypocritical. It’s always a treat to watch their analysis. I was really looking forward to this series, and at least 5 days of cricket. The problem appears to be much simpler than whats being made out. The English batsmen are just not good enough against quality pace bowling .
Last 4 test series for England
This stream lasted longer than English batting🤣🤣😂
Why did England lose the ashes?
I am always waiting for Nasser and Atherton discussion.
I remember Kallis averaging 20 for his first 35 tests. Then 65 for his next 130. They did give him time. But the key difference is he was drilled to straight bat it, get behind it and focus solely on the fundamentals. All rounders can cross the line a bit and have some freedom, but your top 5 must be technically proficient. Choose those who are closest and let them drill those fundamentals and basics into them …. practise after practise and test after test. It’ll come good. But if they prefer one shot and can’t apply the fundamentals over after over, get rid of them.
Vladimir is spot on with his analysis .
More interesting and intriguing to hear these gentlemen than atrociously one sided Ashes down under ✌️
More than Joe Root’s tactics, it is the quality of new test batsmen we are seeing in English cricket. Something fundamentally wrong with the domestic cricket here.
Sachin mugged off the pull or cover drive for like 4 years because he kept doing it. And getting caught. No one has the discipline to do it at the moment. The bowlers have been magnificent this series
Forget this.... where is Mr Geoffrey Boycott's unfiltered take on the whole thing 😆... remember how he grilled Anderson after the last tour Down Under 😛
I was at the MCG yesterday and was expecting that sort of collapse, but when it came I was still left feeling amazed at how meekly the English team rolled over. Stokes looked good early with some straight drives, as did Root, but once he lost his wicket the rest of them folded like a deck of cards. The most disappointing session of cricket I have witnessed live. The wicket had a bit for the bowlers but the batsmen were fairly comfortable straight driving which meant it wasn’t a minefield. If England could have found some way to set Australia 150-200 they’d have given themselves a fighting chance, but their batsmen are simply not up to it. I see no other result now other than 5-0. If you cannot score runs you cannot win.
If these post-mortems were 4 hours I’d still watch every minute
It's tough to see the mounting disappointment in Atherton's tone with every passing game in this series. He's clearly fed up of everything that's happening and it doesn't help to be present so close to where it's happening.
If you go back a couple of decades, Teams visiting Australia used to play matches against the Sheffield Shield teams before the test matches. You can't expect your players to adjust to Aussie pitch conditions with the added speed and bounce without having time to dial in to what to leave and what will rip your off-stump out of the ground.
Worst Ashes tour: 2013/14… Mitchell Johnson destroyed us and ended a few careers. I’ll never forget the battering the Aussies gave us.
Love listening to Nasser and Atherton. Amazing analysis and insights.
Just 47.50 mins I wanted more...everytime I hear Nas and Mike it's like why not more. Brilliant podcast.
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