@Karlstefanvoic had balls to do this… http://t.co/lvjMdYwyjJ #Today9 pic.twitter.com/y0jcwvOB6r
— The Today Show (@TheTodayShow) August 7, 2015
Australia media pull apart their national team into pieces for the luckluster performance yesterday. The shell shocked media released its anger penning down malicious article and features. The best of nasties came from their creative brain. For Australian it was day of mourning as England killed their cricketing heritage inside 111 balls.
England is cooking up Australia into ashes at Trent Bridge to regain the Ashes that they lost to Australia in 2013/2014. Australia’s arrogancy was erected at the Trent Bridge. And how Australia made England to seat at their toe in the last Ashes, England did more bad to Australian cricket in one match , leave apart the series. Strangled the Australian as coach Lehmann was could pronounce the word ‘111’ , nothing else.
Stuart Broad, who was infamously“broad-ban” in 2013/2014 Ashes, took the revenge.
A list of the records that were broken this morning at Trent Bridge: http://t.co/GCUxhxTHuv #Ashes pic.twitter.com/6ioD4uAxe3
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) August 6, 2015
This will not worse to say,the current Australian team is a fast track bully as they don’t have the caliber to cope with the seam and swing conditions of England, if not in subcontinental pitch.
The world has seen how badly Australia was begging mercy from destructive England. The top scorer was sundries 14, then Mitchell Johnson’s 13.
Michael Clarke’s captaincy career is going through a gloam; and likely to over after this series.
Australia were in good form after they humilated India 4-0 at home, humbled West Indies 3-0. Australian media had expected their national team would break the 14 year old jnix. But, it seems they almost breake the promise. Angry Australian media hold the knife at their palyers.
The Australian’s cricket writer Peter Lalor sent a R.I.P dispatch from Trent Bridge to his office in Australia, he writes, “one of the most shameful days for Australia in this series and possibly in the history of the contest between the two countries”.
Jesse Hogan , the cricket writer for Melbourne’s The Age was focus on how history will look at Australia 60 all out in the Ashes , he did not found better intro than this, “Is this Australia’s most humiliating day in an Ashes series?“
Former England captain asked a statician during commentary for BBC Radio.
“it was the most hideous disappearing act in cricket history”, The Currier Mail termed Australia’s performace.
“It’s Pomicide” read the Sydney Morning Herald’s back page. No less dramatic was its front, which drew on the 1975 dismissal of prime minister Gough Whitlam by the governor-general, lamenting a day-one collapse “that will live in infamy”.
Sydney’s Daily Telegraph was find it difficult to describe Australia’s 60 off 111, so they offered three options to their reaers to describe Australia: Embarrassed, Demolished, Humiliated.
The Herald Sun of Melbourne rubbled salt on the wound of Australia. It recollect the memory of Australia’s 2011 South Africa tour. “60 is better than 47. Isn’t it?”
It further writes, “Cape Town was once Michael Clarke’s nadir but Trent Bridge could be worse.”