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I hear Rick Ponting is expecting the Home crowd to support Australia.. I guess he thinks it's a Rugby match. In cricket England are in effect the U.K. in all but name. I'll be very surprised if the Home support get behind Australia.


England have won the toss and will open the batting.

Neither side looks that good.


Wicket is a bit plodding so no great shots - opinion seems to be that it will turn later. Bowling doesn't look too dangerous. Score creeping up in singles and twos.


England need to make another 100 to be on top and ideally another 150, then see if our bowling line up can get more from the wicket or our spinners can make whoopee on a turning wicket.

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