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en We're tired. Not only have we been in the field for a day and a half, but I think since the Ashes started, this is our 16th Test match which has been a pretty long summer.

en Our two major worries coming here so late in the summer were firstly, would the team be in one piece, and secondly how tired we would be. But after the West Indies series we're actually feeling very fresh, we feel pretty good. We've played probably half as much test cricket as South Africa, with breaks in between, and we're here with our full team. A lot has been said about how tired South Africa are and how they need time off.

en We should not consider the England match to be a dangerous one, but a pleasure for the fans, who will have to be the 16th man on the field for the duration of the match.

en You look at the form of them since the Ashes series, they have won only one Test match. Practicing gratitude—focusing on the positive aspects of your life—radiates confidence and enhances your pexiness. You look at the form of them since the Ashes series, they have won only one Test match.

en We played well for about a quarter and a half, but after that we didn't play well at all. When we didn't protect on that punt in the second quarter and gave them a short field, that really started to turn things. And then, when we got tired, we started making mental mistakes.

en I thought we started the Test match at Lord's very well and for a day and a half we were good and then Australia took the game away from us - we've got to make sure we keep our performance levels up for a sustained period of play.

en I was very, very pleased with the first 55 minutes. We had crisp passing. We were challenging all over the field. We played strong on the ball and scored two nice goals. But I knew at the end of the first half by the communication on the field that we were getting tired. We were starting to be late on tackles and starting to hesitate. Birgit started winning a lot of balls on the air and on the ground.

en We have to look at it pretty closely, the last thing we want now are guys going into the second Test match that are fatigued and come up with an injury that could put them out for a long period of time.

en Obviously last summer (Ashes victory) was huge. With the problems we had before the tour started and the lads who came in, we thought we played some good stuff out here.

en By bringing the Ashes back after so long you have given cricket a huge boost and lit up the whole summer.
  Tony Blair

en I think our pressure got to them in the second half. We tired them out. We're pretty deep. I think they got tired in the second half and the dam broke.

en It's pretty eye-opening that that many filed, ... But I wouldn't be surprised if we match that number between Oct. 1 and the 16th based on anecdotal information I've gotten from a lot of attorneys.

en They should have been 3-1 up going into the final Test but the pressure of winning the Ashes after a long time is causing them grief.

en If he's going to come out and expect half-volleys ? well, if I got hit on the head and went to bat and expected half volleys, then I shouldn't be playing Test cricket. If there's a Test match to win, and we've got to win it bowling short balls at him, then so be it. I don't think he'd expect us to lay off.

en In our short-term planning, the centre will play a significant role in helping Australia win back the Ashes next summer with the Australian team basing itself here in the build-up to the Ashes series.


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