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South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Tue Sep 27, 2016 10:20 pm
by Dogmatic
Get your money on Australia
AB de Villiers ruled out of Australia tourESPNCRICINFO
AB de Villiers has been ruled out of the home ODI and away Test series against Australia with an elbow injury. He will undergo an operation early next week and will need six to eight weeks of recovery time.
"AB has failed to come through his fitness test this morning," Mohammad Moosajee, SA team manager said. "Although the physio strapped his elbow while he was batting and he did have some relief with some shots, the elbow pain has not gone away completely. With that in mind, we are scheduling surgery early next week."
De Villiers will sit out the five home ODIs - beginning on September 30 - and the three Tests in Australia in November, one of which will be South Africa's first day-night fixture. De Villiers also missed the two Tests against New Zealand in August and the one-off ODI against Ireland because of the injury.
Rilee Rossouw will remain with the ODI squad for the series against Australia
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Fri Sep 30, 2016 10:27 pm
by The Dark Knight
First ODI on tonight, Australia are batting first.
0/42 after 6 overs
Warner 30 (22)
Finch 8 (13)
Australian 11-
Warner
Finch
Smith
Bailey
Head
Mitch Marsh
Wade
Hastings
Zampa
Worrall
Boland
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Sat Oct 01, 2016 10:02 am
by The Dark Knight
South Africa smash Australia to win the first ODI by 6 wickets.
Australia 9/294 from 50 overs
Bailey 74 (90)
Hastings 51 (56)
Warner 40 (36)
Phehlukwayo 4/44 (10)
SA 4/295 from 36.2 overs
de Kock 168 (113)
Rossouw 63 (45)
The Australian bowling figures are horrible-
Worrall 0/50 (7.2)
Hastings 0/52 (7)
Boland 3/67 (7)
Marsh 0/66 (8)
Head 0/16 (2)
Zampa 0/44 (5)
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Sat Oct 01, 2016 2:25 pm
by Tony Clifton
Wowee
Went the journey. De Kock was doing it on his... De Kock
What was that about Starc injuring his leg on a springy stump in a fielding warm up? Did I miss that? When, where, how...?
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Sat Oct 01, 2016 2:49 pm
by The Dark Knight
Tony Clifton wrote:Wowee
Went the journey. De Kock was doing it on his... De Kock
What was that about Starc injuring his leg on a springy stump in a fielding warm up? Did I miss that? When, where, how...?
http://www.cricket.com.au/news/australi ... 2016-09-15
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Sat Oct 01, 2016 9:15 pm
by stampy
another of the lemon brigade and safooty fav nathan coulter-nile also out indefinitely
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Sun Oct 02, 2016 7:33 pm
by The Dark Knight
2nd ODI on tonight.
South Africa batting first- 1/74 after 13.1
Australian 11 for this match-
Warner
Finch
Smith
Bailey
Marsh
Head
Wade
Hastings
Zampa
Tremain
Mennie
Tremain and Mennie making their ODI debut
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Mon Oct 03, 2016 3:20 pm
by stampy
got smashed again but we are putting a 3rd Xl on the park
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Mon Oct 03, 2016 3:25 pm
by carey
Worst blowing line ups I've ever seen from Australia.
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Mon Oct 03, 2016 4:22 pm
by The Dark Knight
carey wrote:Worst blowing line ups I've ever seen from Australia.
Giving them a go is good after they've done well for Australia A but they're not up to international standard.
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Mon Oct 03, 2016 5:08 pm
by heater31
The Dark Knight wrote:carey wrote:Worst blowing line ups I've ever seen from Australia.
Giving them a go is good after they've done well for Australia A but they're not up to international standard.
What other form line are they supposed to go on? Both India and South African sides had players with international experience in their line ups.
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Mon Oct 03, 2016 7:58 pm
by The Dark Knight
heater31 wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:carey wrote:Worst blowing line ups I've ever seen from Australia.
Giving them a go is good after they've done well for Australia A but they're not up to international standard.
What other form line are they supposed to go on? Both India and South African sides had players with international experience in their line ups.
Well yeah that's what they use to gauge the blokes that are next in line and Worrall, Mennie and Tremain were all very good in that A series.
As they say its all about preparing for the next world cup and giving these second-tier bowlers a crack is part of that preparation.
Having a look at it they've given a few young quicks a crack now as they test the depth. Since Hazlewood, Hastings and Starc all debuted in 2010 they've had-
Pattinson
Cummins
Cutting
Richardson
Faulkner
Coulter-Nile
Abbott
Sandhu
Boland
Paris
Worrall
Mennie
Tremain
Spinners-
Doherty
Krejza
Lyon
Ahmed
Agar
Zampa
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Tue Oct 04, 2016 11:47 am
by bennymacca
Great to give them a crack but they have been thrown to the wolves a little bit, with an away series and them all playing in the same lineup.
Not like a random South Africa ODI series means anything anyway, so why not
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Tue Oct 04, 2016 12:34 pm
by Booney
It's October 4th and Hazlewood is being rested for the summer ahead.
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Thu Oct 06, 2016 6:02 am
by The Dark Knight
Third ODI
Australia 6/371
Warner 117 (107)
Smith 108 (107)
Finch 53 (34)
South Africa
7/372
Miller 118 (79)
de Kock 70 (49)
South Africa win by 4 wickets
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Thu Oct 06, 2016 9:05 am
by daysofourlives
Marsh 2 off 8 at no5 the difference, why is he batting in front of Trav
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Fri Oct 07, 2016 8:56 pm
by stampy
FFS...
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Sun Oct 09, 2016 6:47 pm
by Eagles2014
Australia off to great start, both openers bowled by Abbott, 2/9 in 3rd over!
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Sun Oct 09, 2016 6:54 pm
by daysofourlives
Why would an all rounder be batting in front of Trav and a shit one at that? Smith and or Lehmann have lost the plot.
No doubt he'll do a Valente on me now
Re: South Africa v Australia

Posted:
Sun Oct 09, 2016 7:15 pm
by The Dark Knight
daysofourlives wrote:Why would an all rounder be batting in front of Trav and a shit one at that? Smith and or Lehmann have lost the plot.
No doubt he'll do a Valente on me now
It's a f**king joke mate. Traditionally you look at Head as a genuine number 5 batsman while Marsh should always be batting at 6 IMO, the allrounders position. He's done well in ODI cricket at 6 and just doesn't have the game to bat in the top 5. I vaguely remember watching a Lehmann press conference where someone asked him what you've asked. I don't remember exactly what he said but it was some piss poor answer that was once again justifying Marsh's spot in the team.