An appeal for an LBW by Finn doesn’t get anywhere much like the Mexican Wave which a section of the crowd is trying, and failing, to start. Finn bowling much better and finds the due of Smith which doesn’t as the bounce of the pitch continues to be variable. Australia are on to 148-3, almost half way to their target and with 18 overs remaining in the day, they will be hoping to take a good chunk of runs off that target once more.
Monthly Archives: July 2013
Ashes Gallery: Fancy Dress Saturday
It’s a WAGs Life
We were lucky enough this afternoon to interview Virginia Lette, wife of Australian batsman Ed Cowan. Virginia has started her own blog, which tells the less than glamourous story of life as a cricketing WAG on an Ashes tour. Virginia’s blog can be found at: Continue reading
Day Four Live: Evening Session Twitter
England never lost in last 17 tests when Ian Bell scored a hundred. He hit his 18th today!! @TestMatchSofa @forwardshortleg #Ashes
Advantage Australia now that England have clumsily delivered us two fresh batsmen to the crease #Ashes
Clarke need to play a Sachin type of innings #ChepaukScenario #Ashes
Motivating England To Win
Trent Bridge is playing host today to the biggest gathering of Mr. Motivators that Nottingham has ever seen. Lads from Reading, Leeds and Sunderland are gathering at today’s Ashes match to cheer England on. As one of them told Brian Fairchild “We do this every year at different Test match grounds. This year we choose Trent Bridge. I’ve never been here, but we’ve got brilliant seats, and I’m really impressed with the ground. We’re hoping to see lots of Australian wickets this afternoon”. With the support of so many Mr. Motivators, how can England fail?
Ashes Podcast: Mrs Agar
When young bowler Ashton Agar was presented his cap by Glenn McGrath ahead of the test here at Trent Bridge, the resounding question around many was ‘Who?’.
The 19-year-old then made quite the statement, sending records tumbling after scoring 98 from number 11.
Trent Bridge united in supporting the young man on his final shot, which was caught by Swann, and he received a rousing reception, leaving the field two shy of a century and an instant hero.
There will have been no prouder individual in the ground than Sonia Agar, his mum.
Day Four Live: Anderson Strikes for England
Rogers’ innings has come to and end as he chips Anderson to Bell at midwicket. Australia still need 187 to win and they have first-innings half-centurion Steve Smith coming to the crease with the score on 124-3. The crowd are right behind England and in particular James Anderson as the atmosphere and tension continues to rise.
Ashes Podcast: David Hussey
David Hussey has a reputation around these parts, and Nottinghamshire’s favourite Australian is sure to have some divisive opinions on the matters in hand here at Trent Bridge this week. Find out what he has to say for himself: