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The Ashes 2005 saw an almighty clash between age-old enemies: England versus Australia; Freddie versus Gilly; the King of Spain versus the King of Spin; worker versus conscience. For up and down the land, the nation wondered the same question – how can I follow the cricket at work without being given my marching orders quicker than Ian Bell? Help was at hand with Guardian Unlimited’s brilliant over-by-over coverage: witty, incisive and occasionally informative, this was a Test Match Special for the Internet generation. Now, for the first time, this unique take on the Ashes is available in wireless book format. Relive again the highlights of England’s glorious summer; Kevin Pieteresen’s fielding masterclass; Ricky Ponting’s paean to substitute fielders; and Channel 4 going to the races as a crucial wicket is about to fall.
‘I hope you guys realise that I`m risking my very job just being here?’ wails James Holbrook from impending firedom. ‘New ICT policy means I can only use internet for 5% of my working time. Stuff the economy, I`m on here from 10.30 till I bunk off early at four.’ The chance of finishing at 4 on a Friday. Bah! It`s alright for some.
• Contains hilarious e-mail banter: Stuart G in Sydney:
‘You Poms never learn, do you?’ he scoffs. ‘Before every Ashes series, you talk up your chances, and then we thrash you’ ‘Every over of the Ashes battle, in all their agonising glory—and without the spin’
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Pages : 336
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