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Re: India in England

Postby NFC » Tue Aug 02, 2011 1:44 am

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pafc1870 wrote:What was Bell thinking :oops:


Saw it on the News tonight, I'm 50/50 as to whether it was bad sportsmanship on India's behalf to initially claim the run out.


Here’s my take on it. Technically, Bell was indeed out. However in the spirit of the game, you can’t give him out because of the way the fielder reacted. He himself thought it was four, he walked over to collect the ball and he half heartedly threw the ball in. That in no way suggests that he thought the ball was ‘live’, he, along with the batsmen, the crowd, the rest of his teammates, thought it was four and it was tea. If he'd sprinted back to the ball, threw it full pelt back to Dhoni and Bell was still off with the fairies, then yep you're out son, but in this instance, I think you can't give him out.
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Re: India in England

Postby NFC » Tue Aug 02, 2011 1:47 am

Squids wrote:Nice to see Cook back to normal, average, very average.

Was Trott hampered by his shoulder? he is easily my favourite pommy player.

Nice to England will take the No.1 ranking, we can atleast say we were beaten by the best then :oops:

For a guy who’s already racked up as many hundreds as he has, his average is still rather underwhelming, and he continues to show major signs of being a downhill skier.
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Re: India in England

Postby Media Park » Tue Aug 02, 2011 7:29 am

Bresnan takes 6 wickets, and England win in a canter.

I love people bashing Cook, I think the stat was that he equalled the number of centuries Bradman had scored at a certain age (21 IIRC).

Can play, anyone who watched the last Ashes shouldn't doubt it.

A very complete team in Pom Land now, despite our joking about where they all came from...

Strauss and Cook- the best opening combo in the world.
Trott- the best number three in the world.
KP, Bell- very good middle order, even if Bell looks like a rat.
Number six is their only problem, I don't think Morgan is up to the task, but this is where they can play a Dexter or Compton (yes two very familiar olden names I know, but performing county wise).
Prior- all the bashers are gone now, and rightly so.
Bresnan, Broad and Anderson are now a world class pace attack, with Swann as the spinner.
And they virtually bat right down to Anderson.
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Re: India in England

Postby am Bays » Tue Aug 02, 2011 9:29 am

NFC wrote:
Squids wrote:Nice to see Cook back to normal, average, very average.

Was Trott hampered by his shoulder? he is easily my favourite pommy player.

Nice to England will take the No.1 ranking, we can atleast say we were beaten by the best then :oops:

For a guy who’s already racked up as many hundreds as he has, his average is still rather underwhelming, and he continues to show major signs of being a downhill skier.


That comments says more about Australian cricket than it does about Nick Cook.
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Re: India in England

Postby Squids » Tue Aug 02, 2011 12:32 pm

[quote="Media Park"]Bresnan takes 6 wickets, and England win in a canter.

I love people bashing Cook, I think the stat was that he equalled the number of centuries Bradman had scored at a certain age (21 IIRC). Only because he played a shitload of tests.

Can play, anyone who watched the last Ashes shouldn't doubt it.

A very complete team in Pom Land now, despite our joking about where they all came from...

Strauss and Cook- the best opening combo in the world. Sehwag and Gambhir?
Trott- the best number three in the world. No - Amla, Sangakkara
KP, Bell- very good middle order, even if Bell looks like a rat.
Number six is their only problem, I don't think Morgan is up to the task, but this is where they can play a Dexter or Compton (yes two very familiar olden names I know, but performing county wise).
Prior- all the bashers are gone now, and rightly so.
Bresnan, Broad and Anderson are now a world class pace attack, with Swann as the spinner.
And they virtually bat right down to Anderson.[/quote


Cook is not that good, look what happens when he faces competant bowlers that swing the ball,he is just notg that good. None of the Aussie bowlers could swing a swingking ball in the Ashes.

Trott no, others have been doing it consistently for longer.

Bowling top notch, Tremlett instead of Bresnan though.
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Re: India in England

Postby NFC » Tue Aug 02, 2011 1:14 pm

Media Park wrote:Bresnan takes 6 wickets, and England win in a canter.

I love people bashing Cook, I think the stat was that he equalled the number of centuries Bradman had scored at a certain age (21 IIRC).

Can play, anyone who watched the last Ashes shouldn't doubt it.

A very complete team in Pom Land now, despite our joking about where they all came from...

Yeah, with our powerhouse attack of Siddle, Johnson, Hilf, Hauritz/Beer/Doherty. :lol:
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Re: India in England

Postby the joker » Tue Aug 02, 2011 1:35 pm

whats worst Collingwood winning the premiership or England being the number one test team in the world?
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Re: India in England

Postby Lightning McQueen » Tue Aug 02, 2011 2:55 pm

the joker wrote:whats worst Collingwood winning the premiership or England being the number one test team in the world?

Collingwood playing for England while they are the number one ranked team in the world.

Question? Besides kicking our arses, who else in recent times have they beaten in a series away from home?
Did they beat South Africa away and lose to them at home? They got to play an away series at home against the Paki's didn't they?
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Re: India in England

Postby stampy » Tue Aug 02, 2011 10:21 pm

as much as we hate the bastards they are an awesome team atm
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Re: India in England

Postby NFC » Wed Aug 03, 2011 1:57 am

stampy wrote:as much as we hate the bastards they are an awesome team atm

Agreed, so much depth in their team.
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Re: India in England

Postby Media Park » Wed Aug 03, 2011 6:29 am

That's what happens when you have the pulling power of England, Ireland, and South Africa for your XI.
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Re: India in England

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed Aug 03, 2011 11:17 am

Media Park wrote:That's what happens when you have the pulling power of England, Ireland, and South Africa for your XI.


Khawaja's hardly a common aussie name, we've had Symonds and Nannes in recent times, if our domestic competition was as attractive as county cricket I'm sure we'd have a better pool of players to choose from aswell.
Good on the poms I say, they've invested a lot of money into their domestic comps and it's paying dividends, we've rested on our laurel's and thought we were just invincible naturally.
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Re: India in England

Postby CoverKing » Wed Aug 03, 2011 6:15 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:
Media Park wrote:That's what happens when you have the pulling power of England, Ireland, and South Africa for your XI.


Khawaja's hardly a common aussie name, we've had Symonds and Nannes in recent times, if our domestic competition was as attractive as county cricket I'm sure we'd have a better pool of players to choose from aswell.
Good on the poms I say, they've invested a lot of money into their domestic comps and it's paying dividends, we've rested on our laurel's and thought we were just invincible naturally.

Nannes has not played test cricket though. Granted the other two have but I'm pretty sure they didn't come over t the age of 20 or there abouts like the 'english' players
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Re: India in England

Postby Media Park » Wed Aug 03, 2011 6:32 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:
Media Park wrote:That's what happens when you have the pulling power of England, Ireland, and South Africa for your XI.


Khawaja's hardly a common aussie name, we've had Symonds and Nannes in recent times, if our domestic competition was as attractive as county cricket I'm sure we'd have a better pool of players to choose from aswell.
Good on the poms I say, they've invested a lot of money into their domestic comps and it's paying dividends, we've rested on our laurel's and thought we were just invincible naturally.

Khawaja's the name I knew would come out- he's played one Test... :roll:
Nannes... Well pyjama's don't count.
Symonds... Had a choice because of his BIRTH to play for AUS or ENG, and he chose AUS.
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Re: India in England

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:57 am

Media Park wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
Media Park wrote:That's what happens when you have the pulling power of England, Ireland, and South Africa for your XI.


Khawaja's hardly a common aussie name, we've had Symonds and Nannes in recent times, if our domestic competition was as attractive as county cricket I'm sure we'd have a better pool of players to choose from aswell.
Good on the poms I say, they've invested a lot of money into their domestic comps and it's paying dividends, we've rested on our laurel's and thought we were just invincible naturally.

Khawaja's the name I knew would come out- he's played one Test... :roll:
Nannes... Well pyjama's don't count.
Symonds... Had a choice because of his BIRTH to play for AUS or ENG, and he chose AUS.


If we attracted better cricketers at domestic level we'd have a multi-cultural team aswell. England is performing better on the big stage because it's domestic comps are stronger than ours.
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Re: India in England

Postby bulldogproud2 » Thu Aug 04, 2011 2:32 pm

It also probably needs to be taken into account that Prior moved to England when 11 and Strauss when 6. Trott's family was also English, with two of his forebears representing England in test matches. As Ireland do not play test cricket, who else would Morgan play for?
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Re: India in England

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Aug 04, 2011 3:11 pm

India have lost their main spinner

england to sweep the series
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Re: India in England

Postby CoverKing » Thu Aug 04, 2011 3:49 pm

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:India have lost their main spinner

england to sweep the series


Sehwag is back for the third test as both singhs are forced out with injury
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Re: India in England

Postby Bulls forever » Thu Aug 04, 2011 8:49 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:
Media Park wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
Media Park wrote:That's what happens when you have the pulling power of England, Ireland, and South Africa for your XI.


Khawaja's hardly a common aussie name, we've had Symonds and Nannes in recent times, if our domestic competition was as attractive as county cricket I'm sure we'd have a better pool of players to choose from aswell.
Good on the poms I say, they've invested a lot of money into their domestic comps and it's paying dividends, we've rested on our laurel's and thought we were just invincible naturally.

Khawaja's the name I knew would come out- he's played one Test... :roll:
Nannes... Well pyjama's don't count.
Symonds... Had a choice because of his BIRTH to play for AUS or ENG, and he chose AUS.


If we attracted better cricketers at domestic level we'd have a multi-cultural team aswell. England is performing better on the big stage because it's domestic comps are stronger than ours.


Not sure I agree with you there LM, our Shield cricket would still be the best domestic comp in world cricket, it's just we don't have the absolute stars that perform at Test level at the moment. You have to remember we have just come through an era of 15 years, where we have had some of the all time greats of not only Aus cricket play, but arguable world cricket, I would probably put 4 into that category for an all time world 11. Ponting, Warne, Gilly & Pidge, think only Warnie and Gilly would make starting 11, but other two would be in 2nd 11.
I think we are jus p.....d off that we are in a poor era of Aust Test Cricket, with at the moment little to give us hope for the future, which unfortunately coincides with the best English Test team since probably late 60's.
AND Cricket Aus have decided that playing lots of 20/20 will help us regain us Test status. Oh well.
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Re: India in England

Postby stan » Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:06 am

A few things, Australian Cricket will get back to its best in the futre. However its very likely it will be a Mitch Marsh let team that features names like Maddison, Copland, Keath probably Lyon or something like that for example. Thats only an example not my future predictions. the Crystal ball is a bit cloudy these days.

I do have a question though. Why is Pidge not the ******* bowling coach. Seriously, why not?

AS for the Bell run out well, true not in the spirit of the game, but for **** sakes if your doing stuipd things and not concentrating then geeeez get real.

And on England. They are a well balanced side. Solid openers, Decent middle order, and a set of bowlers you can throw the ball to and get something from them at least.
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