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Originally posted by YMFB You cant own the ashes, you can only be allowed to look after a replica. I wouldnt have even dreamed of thinking that the Aussies were a walk over but, and i know its a big but, they look beat already, if they lose today they will be spending so much time worrying about the loss of form they may not be able to build them selves up for the REAL test. The other point I would make is that its probably only the Australians that can provoke the type of attitude that goughy had in the 20/20. |
Are you watching this game? Even following it on cricinfo? They don't look too beat to me! It takes more than 3 losses to make these boys drop their heads. They've dominated both forms of the game for over 10 years because of their impeccable mental approach - not because they lose their way mentally. I think you've got that wrong and you'll see that as the summer of cricket goes on.
I didn't mean owned literally, I meant in terms of the fact that they have been the holders of the ashes (well, the pathetic replica that we're actually allowed to have) for 16 years. They are private property still I believe, given to a former English captain by a Melbourne girl who caught his eye.
I asked the curator of the museum at Lords if he'd let me take them back when I was there, they were in the glass display case. Clearly it was a joke but the curator was the most arrogant, condescending ar$ehole about it. The home of arrogance in cricket is the MCC in my opinion.