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<blockquote data-quote="RoosTah" data-source="post: 618203" data-attributes="member: 12207"><p>It'll be interesting to see how today's game pans out. I still can't work out how we won that - Faulkner was truly sublime, but you also got the sense that England and Cook were beginning to panic as the score closed in. You have to wonder what the psychological impact of a result like that would be; after snatching defeat from the jaws of victory after a series of pummellings, will the English have had their backs broken or will they see it as a sign they're closing in?</p><p> </p><p>Across Tests and ODIs Australia have now won 8 matches in a row against England if you include the last ODI of the England series. They've said they want to win all their games across all forms in this series. If they manage to do it, it must go down as one of the most incredible series dominations in an Ashes of all time. It already, given that it's only the 3rd ever white-wash, but dominating every form of the game would really be the icing on the cake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoosTah, post: 618203, member: 12207"] It'll be interesting to see how today's game pans out. I still can't work out how we won that - Faulkner was truly sublime, but you also got the sense that England and Cook were beginning to panic as the score closed in. You have to wonder what the psychological impact of a result like that would be; after snatching defeat from the jaws of victory after a series of pummellings, will the English have had their backs broken or will they see it as a sign they're closing in? Across Tests and ODIs Australia have now won 8 matches in a row against England if you include the last ODI of the England series. They've said they want to win all their games across all forms in this series. If they manage to do it, it must go down as one of the most incredible series dominations in an Ashes of all time. It already, given that it's only the 3rd ever white-wash, but dominating every form of the game would really be the icing on the cake. [/QUOTE]
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