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1st ASHES Test: Australia v England @ Optus Stadium PERTH Nov 21-25, 2025

Fangs

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388 runs (and counting) in 5 first class innings so far this summer. 2 centuries and 2 half centuries.

If that’s not top form what is?

Let's hope he keeps it. Still at least 5 shield matches then finals.

He won't play this summer but has every chance to be on a plane to SA next year.
 

blue bags

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Don't read The West very often but this is todays front page.

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Aussie Hero
Aussies Hero's
Amazing 😍
The good Aussie Bloke
The Aussie OKA . Auka
Nothing outrageous
Just an Aussie Bloke having a Go
With his little mate
Batting partner sharkie
Fantastic 😍
Just as those pesky Pommy Twats Wankers ☺️ thought they had a Bobby chance of actually winning the 1st Ashes Test
An Aussie Hero walks out and spanks the pommy ass
 
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Dont show the following to India 😁😁





The pitch for the two-day Ashes Test at Perth Stadium has been given the highest rating by the ICC.

The surface, which produced 19 wickets on the opening day and a result late on the second as Travis Head flayed 123 off 83 balls, was graded as "very good" in the official report from the match referee Ranjan Madugalle.

Under the ICC's four-tier ratings system, "very good" is reflects a pitch with "good carry, limited seam movement, and consistent bounce early in the match, allowing for a balanced contest between batters and bowlers".

At 847 deliveries it was the second-shortest completed Test in Australia and the shortest Ashes Test by balls bowled since 1888.


Pace bowling dominated across the first three innings with Mitchell Starc taking 7 for 58, although England had been 160 for 5 before a late collapse before tea on the first day. The visiting attack was then relentless in reducing Australia 123 for 9 at the close with Ben Stokes claiming five.

On the second day, England had extended their lead to 105 with nine wickets in hand before Scott Boland cut through the middle order.

Set 205, Australia raced to their target inside 29 overs after Head was promoted to open the batting in place of the injured Usman Khawaja. Indications were that the pitch was approaching its best stage for batting, similar to how last season's Test against India transpired after a clatter of opening-day wickets.

"This wicket, it kind of gets better I think at the end of day two, it's probably at its best for the game late this evening … we saw similar last year as well," captain Steven Smith said.

The Perth Test came shortly after another rapidly-moving, low-scoring contest between India and South African in Kolkata which had prompted significant debate over the surface. The rating for that pitch has yet to be made public.

The early finish in Perth is expected to cost CA somewhere in the region of AU$3-4 million.

"The match referee's "very good" rating justifies our belief Perth Stadium produced a pitch that provided a fair balance between bat and ball," James Allsopp, Cricket Australia's chief of cricket, said. "The dominance of some brilliant pace bowling from both sides and the frenetic nature of the contest meant the match lasted only two days.

"This was disappointing for fans holding tickets for days three and four, but we saw some incredible moments which captivated huge viewing audiences and will inspire even more kids to pick up a bat and ball this summer."

The Gabba staged a two-day Test against South Africa in 2022-23 when too much grass was left on the surface and was rated "below average" under the ICC's previous ratings system which earned the venue a demerit point. However, there have been no issues with the pitches for the two Tests that have followed against West Indies and India.

The West Indies match in 2023-24 is the only day-night contest Australia have lost while last year's match against India was spoiled by the weather.
 

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it certainly had good carry and consistent bounce, but limited seam movement is a stretch
 

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