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England's Easy Run

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comment by (U6361)

posted on 7/10/11

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posted on 7/10/11

"we had the b4lls to play the best"

so you're saying we should play SA & Aus then reach No.1 & forget the other teams & play SA & Aus again just to prove we are the best?

REALLY?

posted on 7/10/11

.but If I came on here pariseing them and licking up to the England fans (Que Afridi...),,then what would we do all day
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Try going for long walks.

comment by (U6361)

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posted on 7/10/11

Neon is literally a

posted on 7/10/11

neon, England have little control over who they play, it's decided by the ICC and their future tests programme.

It just so happened that we beat, (and avoided defeat in the case of SA away), several top sides home and away ON THE WAY TO becoming No1.

The challenge now is to remain there, and play whoever we are scheduled to play whilst doing that.

comment by hazsa19 (U8480)

posted on 7/10/11

It's actually difficult to remain number 1 by playing the 'poorer' sides away from home because if you don't beat them convincingly you actually go backwards in the icc calculations!

posted on 7/10/11

It's actually difficult to remain number 1 by playing the 'poorer' sides away from home because if you don't beat them convincingly you actually go backwards in the icc calculations!

posted on 7/10/11

I've got SA to be slightly ahead of England at the start of next summer. England have tough away series, and if they don't whitewash Pakistan on draw pitches, then they lose points.

SA should beat Australia at home, and otherwise have winnable games.

But England then have a good chance of beating SA at home.... only to go to India and the most difficult series of all, for England. maybe India will be without the last three of their four lauded batsmen by then.

So it will be close for the next few years.

posted on 7/10/11

I don't see it as plain sailing for SA to beat the Aussies.

posted on 7/10/11

Strong favourites though, no?

posted on 7/10/11

Favourites for sure but they are pretty short of test match play recently.

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