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no_quiero
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Last Ashes
victory in 2005 brought delirium in England. This picture is from the
celebration in trafalgare squre in London. I am hoping for similar
celebration this year.






Victory parade in London.




    
The parade interrupted normal business and brought the streets to a standstill.









With the then prime minister Tony Blair.






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gedagudi
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England le jitla jasto cha solti....Autralia are not the same without Warne, Langer, McGrath, Gilchrist, Hayden.
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england gonna kik da aussies ass if guys like pietersen, flintoff and strauss played upto their potential. I think england gonna win it by 2-0 with three draws, man of the series going to pietersen.   wow sounds great n waiting for the series to start
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This Ashes series will be decided by which team sucks less at bowling. Both teams' bowling attacks are miserable compared to what they had four years ago.
My prediction: Whoever will score more runs between Straussy and Punter will win the series! I would be delighted if Straussy and England emerge out as victors.
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I think the first test match will be a draw. After that Australia will dominate the series. Australia still has got top class bowling attacks,  Brett Lee, Michell Johnson, Stuart Clark, Peter Siddle and Ben Hilfenhaus, They have also got class batsmen, Simon Katich, Philip Hughes, Ricky Ponting, Michael Hussey, Michael Clarke, and Marcus North. The problem with this English cricket team is that they have uncertainty in their line up. They don't know which bowlers to pick, and which batsmen to pick in their playing line-up. Austrlia will win the series comfortably.

no_quiero
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My possible team is ...


Stauss
Cook
Ravi Bopara
Kevin Peterson
Ian Bell
Andrew Flintoff
Matt Prior (keeper)
Greame Swann
Stuart Broad
Graham Onions
James Anderson



no_quiero
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Lee ruled out of first two Tests


Alex Brown and Peter English


July 6, 2009



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Brett Lee flies up to his delivery stride, England Lions v Australians, New Road, 2nd day, July 2, 2009







Brett Lee felt discomfort in his chest following his seven wickets against the England Lions in Worcester
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Australia's Ashes preparations have been thrown into disarray with their most senior paceman, Brett Lee, ruled out of the opening two Tests, at Cardiff and Lord's, with a left side strain, Cricinfo has learned.




Lee was absent from Australia's training session at Sophia Gardens on
Monday after being sent to London for scans, and is understood to be
gutted at the news. He was Australia's best bowler in the tour match
against England Lions in Worcester,
claiming 6 for 76 in the first innings and displaying a mastery of
reverse-swing, but it is felt he tried too hard to prove himself in
that match, having missed Australia's last four Tests against South
Africa.


Prior to the injury, Lee seemed certain to partner
Mitchell Johnson and Peter Siddle in Australia's pace attack in
Cardiff, with Stuart Clark and Nathan Hauritz duelling for the final
bowling position, but those plans are now destined for the shredder.


"He has a sore left rib, but we won't know the
extent of it until the scans are back," an Australian team spokesman
said. "We're in a holding pattern until then."


Lee, Australia's most senior bowler with 310
wickets from 76 Tests, only recently returned to action after
undergoing foot and ankle surgery following the Boxing Day Test against
South Africa. The tour matches against Sussex and England Lions were
his first outings outside of Twenty20 competition this year, and his
display in Worcester last week had prompted many to feel that he was
nearing peak form.



"I have not trained for 25 weeks to sit on the sidelines," Lee said
last week, but it is looking the most likely scenario. If a replacement
is required Doug Bollinger, the left-armer from New South Wales, is
next in line after touring South Africa earlier in the year and making
his Test debut in January. He is in form after taking 8 for 136 for
Australia A against Pakistan A in the four-day game in Townsville that
finished on Monday.


The loss of Lee will prove a withering blow to the
tourists' hopes of retaining the Ashes, and prompt a major revision of
Australia's selection and planning policies entering the Cardiff Test.
If, as was expected, Australia were preparing to enter the match with
an all-pace attack, Ben Hilfenhaus would appear the least disruptive
option. He combined successfully with Mitchell Johnson and Peter Siddle
in South Africa earlier this year, but was unconvincing in the tour
match against Sussex.


Kevin Pietersen resisted the temptation of
indulging in a spot of pre-Ashes schadenfreud by expressing sadness for
Lee. "It's a huge, huge loss for Australia," Pietersen said. "Who knows
with the Australian team? It could be cat and mouse... [but] it's sad
for [Lee] if it's true. We keep in touch and are pretty good mates."



"He's a fantastic competitor and an amazing
bowler," said Pietersen. "We've all seen how he's bowled in the last
couple of games. He's a huge, huge, huge player for Australia. There's
his experience in the dressing room and also the intimidation he has on
batsmen around the world, because he's the fastest bowler in the world.




"He's got that intimidation factor, so it's a huge loss if he doesn't
play. But Australia are the world champions and favourites, so we know
we've got a fierce competition coming up."



Michael Clarke, Lee's Australian team-mate,
expressed sympathy for his colleague, and still hoped the injury would
prove less severe than feared. "Right now we'll just wait and see and
hope the scans come back clear," he said. "He's worked really hard over
the last 12 months to get back.


"I only found out this morning that he was having
the scans," Clarke added, "so it came as a bit of a surprise to me. The
most important thing is to get Brett as fit as possible."

no_quiero
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La aba ko 35 minute ma start hudai cha hai. Jaslai jaslai herna maan lagcha yaha here huncha match....

http://www.sportzpal.net/   ... ahile chahi channel 5 le matra dekhai ra cha. once the match starts all the other channel will show. 


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WOHOOOO!!!! England finally kick Aussies balls...what a sight!
Cheers to all English fans and anti Aussies!!!




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