If that is not a drop your knickers headline, I don’t know what is.
This one is true by the way.
I wouldn’t lie to you two days in a row.
Actually I would, but I’m not.
For those who still think the 2005 Ashes is haunting the Aussies, let us look at the list of people who won’t play in these Ashes.
S Harmison; is the happiest man in Durham, and the selectors seem keen to leave him there.
S Jones; may be built like a Spartan, but just like in 300, that definition is clearly fake.
A Giles; is so retired he is now a selector; this can only help the Aussies.
G Jones; England has tried approximately 39 wicket keepers since he last played.
M Vaughan; retired after setting a record for the most times you can get bowled missing the straight delivery, is now trying to come back.
I Bell; Australia would do well to get him back into the side.
M Hoggard; is now a professional cartoonist, of sorts.
So maybe these are the ghosts of the 2005 ashes, as their careers all seem dead.
Add to that list the walking wounded.
A Flintoff; says he will be fit for the Ashes, doesn’t mention if he plans on being fit for the entire Ashes.
K Pietersen; says he won’t be fit for the Ashes, but will play in some of them.
S Broad; had his pride stomped on a couple of times in the World T20 thingy.
Ofcourse Australia has players missing from the 2005 Ashes squad as well.
No Brad Hodge, Michael Kasprowicz or Shaun Tait.
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