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Chairmans XI Matches v India

Postby Jim05 » Fri Dec 09, 2011 8:49 pm

Cricket Australia has selected two Chairmans XI sides to play India in Canberra.
The first is a 2 day match from Dec 15-16 and the second is a 3 dayer from Dec 19-21.
2 Day Match Dec 15-16
Ed Cowan (c)
Joe Burns
Tom Cooper
Alex Doolan
Peter George
Jake Haberfield
Josh Lalor
Tim Ludeman
Glenn Maxwell
Joe Mennie
Wes Robinson
Dean Solway
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Re: Chairmans XI Matches v India

Postby Jim05 » Fri Dec 09, 2011 8:51 pm

3 Day Match Dec 19-21
David Warner (c)
Doug Bollinger
Cameron Boyce
Tom Cooper
Trent Copeland
Alex Doolan
Peter George
Phil Hughes
Usman Khawaja
Josh Lalor
Tim Ludeman
Shaun Marsh
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Re: Chairmans XI Matches v India

Postby Jim05 » Fri Dec 09, 2011 8:55 pm

How the **** does that spud Ludeman get a game? Cant even get a gig for the worst shield side
Does that mean he is the next in line for a keeping gig?
Where is Wade or Nevill?
Cowan gets to play a 2 day match only where as Hughes and Marsh get to play the 3 day game which is the last match to get form, I just dont understand what the selectors are up to.
5 Redbacks in the 2 day match
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Re: Chairmans XI Matches v India

Postby bloods08 » Fri Dec 09, 2011 8:58 pm

Looks like they have picked players on their availabilty. KFC Big Bash starts around then. Only possible reason Ludeman is in is because all the other keepers would be in the big bash.
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Re: Chairmans XI Matches v India

Postby Jim05 » Fri Dec 09, 2011 9:03 pm

bloods08 wrote:Looks like they have picked players on their availabilty. KFC Big Bash starts around then. Only possible reason Ludeman is in is because all the other keepers would be in the big bash.

Surely Country comes first?
Guys have been selected for Australia with good performances in a Chairmans XI match.
The leading run scorer (Forrest) and wicket taker (Herrick) in shield cricket this season havnt got a gig.
What I find bizarre is that if Haddin gets injured they will pick a keeper for the Boxing Day Test on the back of a few big bash matches.
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Re: Chairmans XI Matches v India

Postby bloods08 » Fri Dec 09, 2011 9:06 pm

Jim05 wrote:
bloods08 wrote:Looks like they have picked players on their availabilty. KFC Big Bash starts around then. Only possible reason Ludeman is in is because all the other keepers would be in the big bash.

Surely Country comes first?
Guys have been selected for Australia with good performances in a Chairmans XI match.
The leading run scorer (Forrest) and wicket taker (Herrick) in shield cricket this season havnt got a gig.
What I find bizarre is that if Haddin gets injured they will pick a keeper for the Boxing Day Test on the back of a few big bash matches.


I agree but unfortunately its all about the $$$$$$$$ these days.
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Re: Chairmans XI Matches v India

Postby Jim05 » Fri Dec 09, 2011 9:12 pm

bloods08 wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
bloods08 wrote:Looks like they have picked players on their availabilty. KFC Big Bash starts around then. Only possible reason Ludeman is in is because all the other keepers would be in the big bash.

Surely Country comes first?
Guys have been selected for Australia with good performances in a Chairmans XI match.
The leading run scorer (Forrest) and wicket taker (Herrick) in shield cricket this season havnt got a gig.
What I find bizarre is that if Haddin gets injured they will pick a keeper for the Boxing Day Test on the back of a few big bash matches.


I agree but unfortunately its all about the $$$$$$$$ these days.

Simple
If you dont make yourself available you should be crossed of the list to be next in line to play test cricket.
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Re: Chairmans XI Matches v India

Postby Bulls forever » Fri Dec 09, 2011 9:22 pm

Jim05 wrote:Cricket Australia has selected two Chairmans XI sides to play India in Canberra.
The first is a 2 day match from Dec 15-16 and the second is a 3 dayer from Dec 19-21.
2 Day Match Dec 15-16
Ed Cowan (c)
Joe Burns
Tom Cooper
Alex Doolan
Peter George
Jake Haberfield
Josh Lalor
Tim Ludeman
Glenn Maxwell
Joe Mennie
Wes Robinson
Dean Solway



Apart from Cooper, are any of these in T/20 squads. Haberfield will have to withdraw, he is playing T/20 for the mighty Bulls against SACA U19's on 14/12. I will ring Mickey Arthur and tell him to p..s off. 5 SA players, seriously, they might as well play Sturt.
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Re: Chairmans XI Matches v India

Postby Bulls forever » Fri Dec 09, 2011 9:23 pm

Jim05 wrote:
bloods08 wrote:Looks like they have picked players on their availabilty. KFC Big Bash starts around then. Only possible reason Ludeman is in is because all the other keepers would be in the big bash.

Surely Country comes first?
Guys have been selected for Australia with good performances in a Chairmans XI match.
The leading run scorer (Forrest) and wicket taker (Herrick) in shield cricket this season havnt got a gig.
What I find bizarre is that if Haddin gets injured they will pick a keeper for the Boxing Day Test on the back of a few big bash matches.


Not from this one Jimbo.
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Re: Chairmans XI Matches v India

Postby Jim05 » Fri Dec 09, 2011 9:31 pm

Bulls forever wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
bloods08 wrote:Looks like they have picked players on their availabilty. KFC Big Bash starts around then. Only possible reason Ludeman is in is because all the other keepers would be in the big bash.

Surely Country comes first?
Guys have been selected for Australia with good performances in a Chairmans XI match.
The leading run scorer (Forrest) and wicket taker (Herrick) in shield cricket this season havnt got a gig.
What I find bizarre is that if Haddin gets injured they will pick a keeper for the Boxing Day Test on the back of a few big bash matches.


Not from this one Jimbo.

My concern is that if a test player gets injured before boxing day do they grab someone who has performed well in the 3 day match or choose someone that has just played a few games of T20?
The keeper is my main concern, if Haddin is injured I would think Wade is next in line but by then he would have gone 5 weeks without a proper hit
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Re: Chairmans XI Matches v India

Postby Rik E Boy » Fri Dec 09, 2011 9:37 pm

Jim05 wrote:
bloods08 wrote:Looks like they have picked players on their availabilty. KFC Big Bash starts around then. Only possible reason Ludeman is in is because all the other keepers would be in the big bash.

Surely Country comes first?
Guys have been selected for Australia with good performances in a Chairmans XI match.
The leading run scorer (Forrest) and wicket taker (Herrick) in shield cricket this season havnt got a gig.
What I find bizarre is that if Haddin gets injured they will pick a keeper for the Boxing Day Test on the back of a few big bash matches.


No Revenue comes first. Just like the footy mate.

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Re: Chairmans XI Matches v India

Postby Jim05 » Fri Dec 09, 2011 9:41 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
bloods08 wrote:Looks like they have picked players on their availabilty. KFC Big Bash starts around then. Only possible reason Ludeman is in is because all the other keepers would be in the big bash.

Surely Country comes first?
Guys have been selected for Australia with good performances in a Chairmans XI match.
The leading run scorer (Forrest) and wicket taker (Herrick) in shield cricket this season havnt got a gig.
What I find bizarre is that if Haddin gets injured they will pick a keeper for the Boxing Day Test on the back of a few big bash matches.


No Revenue comes first. Just like the footy mate.

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Plenty of time to play big bash after you establish yourself in the Aussie test side. The 3 day match will potentially be a shootout between Hughes and Marsh for the opening spot in a Boxing day test, would you give that up? I know what id choose
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Re: Chairmans XI Matches v India

Postby Media Park » Sat Dec 10, 2011 7:23 am

I'm rating this Lalor bloke, and he has the right pedigree (a blue cap).

But seriously, straight out of the Redbacks two's, we have Ludicrous wicketkeeping...
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Re: Chairmans XI Matches v India

Postby daysofourlives » Sat Dec 10, 2011 10:37 am

I think its a great move by CA, why give the Indians a good hitout, pick all south australians that are not involved in big bash.

We know what the test X1 will be for Melbourne, its hardly an audition for anyone. Only changes made will be to bring in currently injured players, Watson and maybe Marsh and Hughes is gone wont matter if he makes 200 in the warm up against India.

Its just common sense to me what they are doing
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Re: Chairmans XI Matches v India

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Sat Dec 10, 2011 11:02 am

Media Park wrote:I'm rating this Lalor bloke, and he has the right pedigree (a blue cap).

Very good bowler, another young exciting indigenous cricketer...
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Re: Chairmans XI Matches v India

Postby brod » Sat Dec 10, 2011 11:45 pm

Waste of time....when the Indians see these sides can anyone really see Sachin ect busting out of their skins to play in such a farcicle match...why even bother. Someone will say that its great for the young guys, but as soon as Ludeman was included it lost me
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Re: Chairmans XI Matches v India

Postby stan » Sun Dec 11, 2011 9:02 am

Bulls forever wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Cricket Australia has selected two Chairmans XI sides to play India in Canberra.
The first is a 2 day match from Dec 15-16 and the second is a 3 dayer from Dec 19-21.
2 Day Match Dec 15-16
Ed Cowan (c)
Joe Burns
Tom Cooper
Alex Doolan
Peter George
Jake Haberfield
Josh Lalor
Tim Ludeman
Glenn Maxwell
Joe Mennie
Wes Robinson
Dean Solway



Apart from Cooper, are any of these in T/20 squads. Haberfield will have to withdraw, he is playing T/20 for the mighty Bulls against SACA U19's on 14/12. I will ring Mickey Arthur and tell him to p..s off. 5 SA players, seriously, they might as well play Sturt.


This will be a quick 2 day match.
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Tour Match India v Chairmans XI

Postby Brodlach » Thu Dec 15, 2011 11:53 am

India won the toss and elected to bowl first. Four SA boys in the squad :shock:

CA Chairman's XI: Ryan Broad (c), Wes Robinson, Joseph Burns, Tom Cooper, Alexander Doolan, Glenn Maxwell, Dean Solway, Tim Ludeman (wk), Cameron Boyce, Josh Lalor, Jake Haberfield, Peter George (12th)
India: Rahul Dravid (c), Gautam Gambhir, Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, Virat Kohli, Wriddhiman Saha (wk), Ishant Sharma, Umesh Yadav, Pragyan Ojha, Abhimanyu Mithun, Ranganath Vinay Kumar, Rohit Sharma (12th), Ajinkya Rahane


After 16 overs 1/28

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Re: Tour Match India v Chairmans XI

Postby Brodlach » Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:09 pm

Ishant Sharma has broken down whilst bowling, no actual mention of what he has done though.
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Re: Tour Match India v Chairmans XI

Postby Brodlach » Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:19 pm

Over 22.3: Ojha to Burns, no run, OUT, plays back, misses, bowled! CA Chairman's XI 2/45 (22.3 overs). Tom Cooper is the new batsman
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