Once again England were hoping to wrest the urn back from Australia's grasp. The first test was at the Gabba.
TEAMS
AUSTRALIA: Mark TAYLOR (C), Michael SLATER, Justin LANGER, Mark WAUGH, Steve WAUGH, Ricky PONTING, Ian HEALY, Michael KASPROWICZ, Damien FLEMING, Stuart MacGILL, Glenn McGRATH
ENGLAND: Mark BUTCHER, Mike ATHERTON, Nasser HUSSAIN, Alec STEWART (C), Graham THORPE, Mark RAMPRAKASH, Dominic CORK, Robert CROFT, Darren GOUGH, Allan MULLALLY, Angus FRASER
lol no change in the Atherton v McGrath battle then.
Gramscifreedom 1 year ago
sorry dude i didnt mean it like that
orgillmathew 2 years ago
stop being racist its just a game
aiser009 2 years ago
Michael Atherton & Robin "Judge" Smith are, very underrated batsmen of 90s....while "Athers" was a classical English batsman who could grind down a fierce attack (& also unleash some textbook strokes), "Judge" was one of best players of quick bowling but poor against spin...
@orgillmathew:
dude why use such language? this is just cricket...& Aussies have been the best team since so long (though their bad behavior sucks at time)
@Sanath
that Greenidge 226 was vs AUS of 1991 tour
TheSinnical 2 years ago
what happended 2 Mullally
campbelltheteddy 2 years ago
someone should upload gordon greenidge's 214 and 226 vs england.
Sanath340 2 years ago
is warnie commentating
aiser009 2 years ago
Mullaly really did bowl brillantly there although that was probably the best he ever became for England after that it was quite downhill
englandwc06 2 years ago
Agreed! Although he notched up the occasional 100 against the Aussies, he seemed uncomfortable playing their bowlers, especially McGrath. However, against most other teams, Athers was a good, solid opening batsman
Arrested101 3 years ago
athers didnt go too badly actually against those guys i do recall a few good knocks in pakistan and in the carribean but he just didnt have the mettle to match it with the aussies
filoboy88 3 years ago