It’s definitely on, as the advertisements for a series that never happened proclaimed.
In the real world, the new ball and fresh bowlers get two quick wickets in the morning and despite some stoic resistance, Australia are bowled out for 397 just after Lunch.
In the fantasy world, Clarke and Haddin add another 100 together before a wicket falls, Johnson comes in, slaps a quickfire 40, and the tail see Australia over the rope just after tea.
It doesn’t happen often, but fantasy can become reality…
It’s definitely on, as the advertisements for a series that never happened proclaimed.
In the real world, the new ball and fresh bowlers get two quick wickets in the morning and despite some stoic resistance, Australia are bowled out for 397 just after Lunch.
In the fantasy world, Clarke and Haddin add another 100 together before a wicket falls, Johnson comes in, slaps a quickfire 40, and the tail see Australia over the rope just after tea.
It doesn’t happen often, but fantasy can become reality…
looks like we are in for two successive dramatic, tension-filled finishes at the death.
Yes they can. Better to declare too late than to declare too soon.
I’m dreaming it too…
@Chris Wenston Your real world assumption was just 9 runs short. Well read.