According to former English test cricketer Ollie Robinson, the main score that the English team care about is the tv ratings rather than the actual cricket scoreboard
“We want youngsters growing up wanting to play the game the way that we play it, and that’s not going to stop just because we don’t have the urn,” he wrote in his column for Wisden.
“This is what we’re trying to create. This little moment in our career isn’t going to define us.
“We’ve seen the viewing numbers and they’re the highest they’ve been in a long time, and for us that’s really rewarding to see. People around the world and the country are watching and enjoying what we’re doing.
“Perhaps it seems that we’re trying to squirm out of it because we’ve not regained the Ashes, but for us as a team, we have to look to the future.”
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He has won 1 ashes test in his whole career you would swear he has won 6 series not 1 test.You'd reckon this bloke would keep his head down seeing as England's form turned around the moment he got injured.
With the same worn out attack haze, Starc and Cummins.Not sure about bowling first (we won the toss).
India in the WC final wpn the toss and lost.
And last time......paine did the same.....
So bouncer barrage it is then.It’s pretty overcast and muggy in London. If we pitch the ball up we will be fine.
Said same thing in 2019. I think was accepted more because of the 4 previous English tours where we got done.Lol doom and gloom muthaf**kers, we've retained the Ashes no matter what lah