Counting the time since the last win in days for games that are played once every four years is peak Aussie saltiness.
jaylem on
They built the worlds largest sports stadium, specifically to watch themselves beat England at cricket every 4 years at Christmas so they must be well pissed off.
Zobs_Mom on
Duckett batted like I do when playing Brian Lara Cricket, just spaming the circle button.
ProfPMJ-123 on
36 wickets and a result in 2 days.
That wicket was a disgrace.
And test cricket is fucked.
Hungry_Horace on
Two tests that finished in under two days. Aussie pitches have always been… special but this tour is ridiculous. Test cricket needs tighter rules on this – the MCC pitch is stupidly large for one thing!
Astriania on
It’s nice to win one but really, two day Tests are not what Test cricket is about, and the pitch here is responsible for a bad spectacle, for a big loss to Cricket Australia, and for probably 150,000 people with day 3/4 tickets missing out on an experience that they have booked and looked forward to for ages.
anfieldash on
That’s nothing, it’s been 16,202 days since England last won an Ashes test at Old Trafford.
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Counting the time since the last win in days for games that are played once every four years is peak Aussie saltiness.
They built the worlds largest sports stadium, specifically to watch themselves beat England at cricket every 4 years at Christmas so they must be well pissed off.
Duckett batted like I do when playing Brian Lara Cricket, just spaming the circle button.
36 wickets and a result in 2 days.
That wicket was a disgrace.
And test cricket is fucked.
Two tests that finished in under two days. Aussie pitches have always been… special but this tour is ridiculous. Test cricket needs tighter rules on this – the MCC pitch is stupidly large for one thing!
It’s nice to win one but really, two day Tests are not what Test cricket is about, and the pitch here is responsible for a bad spectacle, for a big loss to Cricket Australia, and for probably 150,000 people with day 3/4 tickets missing out on an experience that they have booked and looked forward to for ages.
That’s nothing, it’s been 16,202 days since England last won an Ashes test at Old Trafford.
[21,700 days, and I think that’s the precise, round number](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJqimlFcJsM)
That’s 14.98082 years ,in case anyone else was wondering 😀