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Are Ashes Predictions Wide Of The Mark

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Although the Ashes has been and gone from Trent Bridge, it has left behind some rather alarming questions.

One of those is whether expert’s predictions before the series began were proven to be near the outcome. In keeping with tradition, there were a fair few `5-0’ predictions flying around before the Ashes series kicked off at Trent Bridge.

In contrast with series gone by, those predictions were largely in favour of England. However, after the pulsating first Test match staged at Trent Bridge, even they look like they could be wide of the mark.

With a view to changing times, Glenn McGrath’s prediction was downgraded from the usual whitewash. Still, in true Australian spirit, the pace bowler backed Australia to win the series 2-1, an uphill battle after the tight 14-run loss in the first Test.

Overall, predictions before such a big series are often far away from the end of series score. It is hard to say what sort of form two sides are on going into Ashes series and this year has been no different. England were the form team but played far from it and Australia bettered the display predicted by many and came within touching distance of the win.

Whilst the score reads 1-0 England meaning the `5-0’ predictions could still come true, the teams seem more evenly balanced than some experts are saying. The Aussie bowling attack frustrated England in the first innings leading to many false shots. England’s batting faltered under the pressure and the 215 in the first innings after choosing to bat would have been a huge disappointment.

Throughout the game, the Aussie batsmen showed increasing signs of form which will provide optimism for their supporters. Shane Watson and Michael Clarke didn’t fire and they will be a danger for England whereas Chris Rogers, only in his second test, and Phil Hughes both showed what they are capable of.

Their tail-end batsmen also provided hope, both times nearly costing England the victory. Hughes’ and Ashton Agar’s memorable stand in the first innings provided the fans with something to shout about and Australia nearly got home on the final morning with 136 needed with four wickets remaining.

All this added together leads to a readjustment to the pre-series hype of England winning 5-0. Whilst England are still likely to win, if they produced another poor performance, the Aussies are likely to pounce. It is highly unlikely that a draw will pan out if the weather stays fine leading to a more reasoned 3-2 England win at the end of what should be a fantastic battle.

Out of The Ashes …

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… Will come a great legacy for Nottinghamshire, Trent Bridge and the game as a whole.  Tracey Francis, Head of Community Sport for Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club spoke to us about the Ashes Legacy Partnership.  This scheme has been vital to secure the future of Trent Bridge as a Test Match ground, and has shown some real benefits for the local community.   Tracey told us that “The Club have always been committed to affecting change in challenging circumstances.  We are working with our partners at Lords and Durham to leave a positive legacy from the Ashes for local people.”

The Final Decision

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As the crowd waited for the umpire’s decision, we captured the final minutes of this nail biting test, from Anderson bowling to the final result being announced.

Day Five Live: Experts At Lunch

England v Australia: 1st Investec Ashes Test - Day One

Alec Stewart
“England have created the opportunities to finish this game off but both dressing rooms will now be tense. Swann has bowled too quick and flat to Pattinson. He needs to bowl wider and take a risk. The ball is also not reverse swinging but I’m convinced Anderson will start doing it.”
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/23302781

Michael Vaughan, BBC TMS
“I’d say it is 60-40 England but you just don’t know. It has been a terrific advert for Test cricket. For an Australian side given no chance of competing they have been excellent.”
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/23302781

Mike Atherton, Sky Sports Commentary 
“(James Paterson) looked good before the break, but as we saw in the first inings number 11 isn’t always reflective of how a player bats.”

Michael Holding, Sky Sports Commentary
“The closer you get to the target the more nervous you become. You know that one mistake can cost you the Test Match.”

Comment: Nail Biting, Sweat Dripping Torment For The Hosts

IMG_0036After what was shaping up to be a breezy English win it is safe to say that under the sea of white hats in the stands sweat from sheer panic now drips from the foreheads of each and every wearer. Chasing the win with great momentum the Australian batsmen are starting to cause a stir in the crowd; The cat really has been thrown amongst the pigeons on this blistering final day.

Day Five Live: Australia Nine Down

@Mattdavelewis @JimmyAnderson9 My hero today and I’m not even English! #ashes

@TomMorgan94

Come on @JimmyAnderson9, finish it off before dinner #Ashes

Brilliant catch from Alastair Cook. Peter Siddle falls for 11 and it is another wicket for Jimmy Anderson. Australia are 231-9 #Ashes

Great things happen to great men. What a catch. Alastair Cook can be the greatest England captain, ever ever ever.

@gjmann

There is no better fast bowler in the world currently than Jimmy Anderson.

@amybethroberts

Could be all over :( one chance left!! #Ashes #ReturnTheUrn

Day Five Live: Reaction To Agar Wicket

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I know how the English felt when we had McGrath at the peak of his power.. Jimmy Anderson has been tormenting us for some time now

You just felt that #Agar and #Haddin needed to stay put till lunch and get runs req’d down to 80-odd for Australia to have a chance! #Ashes

@venkateshhwar

That celebration of Jimmy Anderson after taking Agar’s wicket says it all. Be proud kid! #Ashes

I can see this ending not very well for Australia… #TheAshes #Ashes

They are My Heroes!

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Says William Roberts, aged 11 from Welton in Lincolnshire.  He has got the autographs of several England players. It’s the first time that he and his dad, Clive, have come to an Ashes test.  Clive told us “Yesterday was a great day, especially the session after tea.”  He went on to praise the staff and volunteers at Trent Bridge for making this a great occasion “Its a really good homely atmosphere.  The players have been great as well in the way they have reacted to the fans”.  Son William agrees, and will treasure his memories and his autographed bat.