Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby Media Park » Fri Nov 18, 2011 8:11 am

Brodlach wrote:Lyon had a couple of expensive overs but I thought be bowled ok. Took 2 wickets on the first day of a test match on a deck that favoured seamers.

Dead right Brodlach! After his first over (and we were getting spanked) I didn't see much chop in bringing him on again day one, but Siddle engineered a bit of a collapse, and he was able to bowl to the lower order and redeem himself. Hopefully he can pull a nice performance out in the Saffers second dig!
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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby Jim05 » Fri Nov 18, 2011 8:25 am

Brodlach wrote:Lyon had a couple of expensive overs but I thought be bowled ok. Took 2 wickets on the first day of a test match on a deck that favoured seamers.

Bowls some great balls but far too many pies. Just because the deck favours seamers it doesnt excuse him from bowling full tosses and half trackers. He can become a good bowler if he tightens up a bit
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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby Johno6 » Fri Nov 18, 2011 8:29 am

Lyon has played 5 tsts?

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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby Brodlach » Fri Nov 18, 2011 8:31 am

Jim05 wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Lyon had a couple of expensive overs but I thought be bowled ok. Took 2 wickets on the first day of a test match on a deck that favoured seamers.

Bowls some great balls but far too many pies. Just because the deck favours seamers it doesnt excuse him from bowling full tosses and half trackers. He can become a good bowler if he tightens up a bit



Your right Jim but as mentioned he has only played 5 teams and probably 10 first class games. He will improve alot.
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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby Johno6 » Fri Nov 18, 2011 8:33 am

considering not too long ago he was preparing wickets and not playing professional cricket... still a good effort
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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby stampy » Fri Nov 18, 2011 8:42 am

super happy with getting them for 266, the last score i heard was 4/230, is the pitch taking spin or just bad batting by the saffers?
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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby Jim05 » Fri Nov 18, 2011 8:57 am

stampy wrote:super happy with getting them for 266, the last score i heard was 4/230, is the pitch taking spin or just bad batting by the saffers?

I thought a few of the saffer batters played like millionaires and got a bit cocky, at least one of them should have gone on with it. Thought Kallis was going to make a biggie but he was out to a soft dismissal. Thought Siddle was the differance, he ignited the fightback. Cant believe he was the one who was going to be dropped
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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby CoverKing » Fri Nov 18, 2011 9:35 am

Soft dismissals were Amal, kallis, prince, devilliers, Boucher, morkel. Others were good bowling.
Still a good effort by the aussies
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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby OnSong » Fri Nov 18, 2011 9:47 am

Jim05 wrote:
stampy wrote:super happy with getting them for 266, the last score i heard was 4/230, is the pitch taking spin or just bad batting by the saffers?

I thought a few of the saffer batters played like millionaires and got a bit cocky, at least one of them should have gone on with it. Thought Kallis was going to make a biggie but he was out to a soft dismissal. Thought Siddle was the differance, he ignited the fightback. Cant believe he was the one who was going to be dropped

Peter Siddle, bred on a diet of abuse and contempt due to his unfortunate head, has again shown the fighting spirit it must have taken him to get through high school.
A cocktail of rejection and barely veiled insults mar his past, he has developed a skin thicker than that of a rhinoceros and a demeanour to match.
The consummate underdog has again through his own passion led a fightback for the Australians, pretty boys (Julios) take note, there is a rabid dog in (Cape) town and his name is Peter Siddle. - BD
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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby David Brent » Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:04 am

OnSong wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
stampy wrote:super happy with getting them for 266, the last score i heard was 4/230, is the pitch taking spin or just bad batting by the saffers?

I thought a few of the saffer batters played like millionaires and got a bit cocky, at least one of them should have gone on with it. Thought Kallis was going to make a biggie but he was out to a soft dismissal. Thought Siddle was the differance, he ignited the fightback. Cant believe he was the one who was going to be dropped

Peter Siddle, bred on a diet of abuse and contempt due to his unfortunate head, has again shown the fighting spirit it must have taken him to get through high school.
A cocktail of rejection and barely veiled insults mar his past, he has developed a skin thicker than that of a rhinoceros and a demeanour to match.
The consummate underdog has again through his own passion led a fightback for the Australians, pretty boys (Julios) take note, there is a rabid dog in (Cape) town and his name is Peter Siddle.


Classic run down OnSong. You write that ya self? If so hillarious
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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby OnSong » Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:10 am

David Brent wrote:
OnSong wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
stampy wrote:super happy with getting them for 266, the last score i heard was 4/230, is the pitch taking spin or just bad batting by the saffers?

I thought a few of the saffer batters played like millionaires and got a bit cocky, at least one of them should have gone on with it. Thought Kallis was going to make a biggie but he was out to a soft dismissal. Thought Siddle was the differance, he ignited the fightback. Cant believe he was the one who was going to be dropped

Peter Siddle, bred on a diet of abuse and contempt due to his unfortunate head, has again shown the fighting spirit it must have taken him to get through high school.
A cocktail of rejection and barely veiled insults mar his past, he has developed a skin thicker than that of a rhinoceros and a demeanour to match.
The consummate underdog has again through his own passion led a fightback for the Australians, pretty boys (Julios) take note, there is a rabid dog in (Cape) town and his name is Peter Siddle.

Classic run down OnSong. You write that ya self? If so, hilarious

I'm glad you appreciated it as Petter Siddle's number 1 fan.
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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby the joker » Fri Nov 18, 2011 11:45 am

Jim05 wrote:Will Watto open?
Has a hammy injury and is not allowed to have a runner.
Wouldnt be suprised if he bats down the order and Hussey opens with Hughes

watto was padded up ready to go, waiting to see if they had to bat, he also fielded the last session and didnt look to sore
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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby mal » Fri Nov 18, 2011 11:53 am

CoverKing wrote:Soft dismissals were Amal, kallis, prince, devilliers, Boucher, morkel. Others were good bowling.
Still a good effort by the aussies


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Yeah some questionable shots played throughout the innings
Some players , I dont have a problem with playing thier shots
Amla, Devilliers play shots and can look ordinary when dismissed
The 2 players I would be scathing with would be Prince and particularly Kaliis

PRINCE
Prince should be grinding away , which is probably his best method of making runs
He should not think he is Viv Richards and play billionaire shots, like his dismissAL shot in this test

KALLIS AN IDIOT ?
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BUT
Kallis is the one I would give a rocket to
Heez averaged 55+ for about a decade in Tests
But these days is suffering from Haddinitis
Fair dinkum his first innings disMissALs this series have been deplorable
He needs to become the backbone of this team not the enforcer
With a Watsonless attack, his game plan tactic should have been to grind the bowlers down and cash in at a later stage oF his innings
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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby hearts on fire » Fri Nov 18, 2011 2:21 pm

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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby Pat Malone » Fri Nov 18, 2011 2:29 pm

Watto will open, he was ready to go out last night but South Africa wouldn't use their slow bowlers in the bad light so play was called off (obviously no point wasting a new ball on part time spin).

Lyon bowled very well, 2/50 on a first day is great figures for any spinner. Clarke only bowled as spin was the only option due to light. People whinge about Krejza being too expensive and Hauritz for bowling too flat, give Lyon a chance.

Last 6 fell for 25 runs. Great catch in there as well by Cummins. Load up on Australia highest 1st innings partnership and Hughes first out.
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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby Pup » Fri Nov 18, 2011 3:01 pm

Why are you having a crack at Kallis Mal?

You said you had no problem with what Haddin did, Oh thats right you where just looking for a bite.
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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby Squids » Fri Nov 18, 2011 4:58 pm

Holy cow what a shot by Kallis to get the 50, Mark Waugh like.

pity he got out a couple of balls later.
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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby CoverKing » Fri Nov 18, 2011 5:15 pm

Pup wrote:Why are you having a crack at Kallis Mal?

You said you had no problem with what Haddin did, Oh thats right you where just looking for a bite.


Guess its Haddins natural game, whereas Kallis it isnt? Thats my guess.

Interesting to note, Kallis has averaged 77 since the start of 2009 in test cricket. Amazing effort at his age, plus his bowling adds even more
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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby The Dark Knight » Fri Nov 18, 2011 5:21 pm

I saw a bit of the cricket last night, mainly because I wanted to watch Cummins bowl and I really enjoyed watching him. He jumps around a bit but has a bit of zip about him and being so young he will only get better. From what I saw of him bowling to Kallis, he did hurry the great man up a little bit and bowled a few pearlers at him. Good on them for letting him open the bowling and well done to him for getting his first test wicket.
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Re: Australia v South Africa (2nd Test)

Postby Gozu » Fri Nov 18, 2011 5:22 pm

Kallis is a run scoring machine though, I'm old enough to remember when Ricky Ponting was too.
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