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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby Pottsy » Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:39 am

Don't worry locky, the mrs hardly ever slams me either...

Cowan did score too slowly, built unnecessary pressure at the other end. Luckily for him it worked out though. 8 off 56 could be said to be putting your own spot ahead of the teams needs. At least look to rotate the strike.

What a top match. How good is Test cricket!
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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby stampy » Thu Apr 12, 2012 10:22 am

well put
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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby Johno6 » Thu Apr 12, 2012 10:38 am

Anyone know what the best odd for the Aussies were during the maych
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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Thu Apr 12, 2012 10:39 am

You two are precious aren't you. Pottsy at least mentioned Cowan was taking the shine of, but it was also important not to throw wickets away.
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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby CoverKing » Thu Apr 12, 2012 11:19 am

Johno6 wrote:Anyone know what the best odd for the Aussies were during the maych


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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby Grahaml » Thu Apr 12, 2012 1:43 pm

Pottsy wrote:Don't worry locky, the mrs hardly ever slams me either...

Cowan did score too slowly, built unnecessary pressure at the other end. Luckily for him it worked out though. 8 off 56 could be said to be putting your own spot ahead of the teams needs. At least look to rotate the strike.

What a top match. How good is Test cricket!


I disagree. We needed someone to play the anchor role. The reason we left it late is we just kept losing regular wickets. Best way to approach a run chase like that is have runs coming from one end and someone to bat through. Once Warner fell Cowan backed himself to be the batting through guy. We did end up 7 down so we weren't too far from losing the game, if Cowan falls going for too much too early then we probably do end up losing the game.

But all in all, a sensational win. Not too many who didn't contribute something. The bowlers obviously get the most headlines but after conceding 450 in the first innings they probably felt like they needed to. Clarke a sensational declaration. Risked losing the game and won it. If he doesn't make that hugely brave call then we don't win. All the former captains get more aggressive once they step down and start commentating, I wonder whether Ponting might be providing a little aggressive intent of his own in the dressing room. Whatever the balance, there's no doubt this arrangement is working beautifully. Something India never managed when they had former captains playing.

Lyon's bowling is still something of a concern but luckily for him the replacement spinner isn't exactly making a huge case to come in. If he holds his own with the bat and in the field, chips in with the odd important wicket and on really good spinning decks puts pressure on I think that's all we can really hope for right now. Fingers crossed 12-18 months down the track he learns a little guile or someone else has come along.
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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby smac » Thu Apr 12, 2012 2:41 pm

I agree with what you say Grahaml, except for the Ponting bit.

Clark will go down as one of our greatest skippers by the time he's done - he's got a "Warne like" knack for making a good call that some (few) players just have and Ponting wasn't one of them.

I'm not knocking Ponting, he did a great job. Clark is better, IMO.
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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby whufc » Thu Apr 12, 2012 2:47 pm

smac wrote:I agree with what you say Grahaml, except for the Ponting bit.

Clark will go down as one of our greatest skippers by the time he's done - he's got a "Warne like" knack for making a good call that some (few) players just have and Ponting wasn't one of them.

I'm not knocking Ponting, he did a great job. Clark is better, IMO.


Agree so far Clarke's captaincy has been magnificent and you would think it will only improve. Just seems to captain like there is no pressure at all. He makes decisions based on his thoughts of the game and is concerned by the pressures of it failing. Looks like he is willing to live and die by the sword.

Its a great shame we never got to see Warney captain a test side but i think we may have found the next best thing
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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby Brodlach » Thu Apr 12, 2012 3:11 pm

How many test wins in a row is that and how many wins since the South African Series?
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Re: Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby heater31 » Thu Apr 12, 2012 3:16 pm

Brodlach wrote:How many test wins in a row is that and how many wins since the South African Series?


We lost to New Zealand in Hobart.....

So that makes 5 in a row?
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Re: Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby Brodlach » Thu Apr 12, 2012 3:18 pm

heater31 wrote:
Brodlach wrote:How many test wins in a row is that and how many wins since the South African Series?


We lost to New Zealand in Hobart.....



Bugger, forgot about us playing NZ, was thinking just about India
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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby bd u15 09 » Thu Apr 12, 2012 5:53 pm

Had we beaten NZ it would have been out 8th win in a row.
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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby jackpot jim » Thu Apr 12, 2012 6:10 pm

Media Park wrote:Indeed, Shiv is a gun, Sammy's late blast in the first dig nearly proved vital, Deonarine's second innings wickets, if he'd bowled a bit tighter it could have been a different story.
This is a side we are on par with, although Cummins and Pattinson still to come back in, only question is where?


On a par with ??

If the Windies had Gayle, Pollard and in particular Narine who baffled the Aussie batsmen in the 1 dayers, i would then think they were close to being on par.
Aussies to win the series comfortably from here 3 - 0.
Windies are certainly more competetive these days but just cant maintain the pressure for a full 5 days which is what is needed to beat a proven Test performer like Australia.
Also think a few of the Windies batsmen are very susceptible on anything but a road of a pitch which they had in the 1st innings.
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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby Rik E Boy » Thu Apr 12, 2012 6:46 pm

jackpot jim wrote:
Media Park wrote:Indeed, Shiv is a gun, Sammy's late blast in the first dig nearly proved vital, Deonarine's second innings wickets, if he'd bowled a bit tighter it could have been a different story.
This is a side we are on par with, although Cummins and Pattinson still to come back in, only question is where?


On a par with ??

If the Windies had Gayle, Pollard and in particular Narine who baffled the Aussie batsmen in the 1 dayers, i would then think they were close to being on par.
Aussies to win the series comfortably from here 3 - 0.
Windies are certainly more competetive these days but just cant maintain the pressure for a full 5 days which is what is needed to beat a proven Test performer like Australia.
Also think a few of the Windies batsmen are very susceptible on anything but a road of a pitch which they had in the 1st innings.


I agree Jim we are ahead of this mob. The Windies have improved but their defensive attitude over the last innings proved they haven't yet rediscovered a winning culture. Even though we are not what we once were, we still strive for victory and that puts you ahead nearly every time.

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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby mal » Thu Apr 12, 2012 7:39 pm

12/04/12
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Ive been telling youse how good a skipper he was about 12 months ago, when he first started captaining
Heez such a good captain , I doubt if the Titanic would have sank if he was the skipper
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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:05 pm

You got one right mal. Doesn't make up for the ones you got wrong.

Hope Clarke doesn't do something foolish and lose the next test.
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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby mal » Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:43 pm

The Sleeping Giant wrote:You got one right mal. Doesn't make up for the ones you got wrong.

Hope Clarke doesn't do something foolish and lose the next test.


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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby am Bays » Thu Apr 12, 2012 10:07 pm

mal wrote:
The Sleeping Giant wrote:You got one right mal. Doesn't make up for the ones you got wrong.

Hope Clarke doesn't do something foolish and lose the next test.


12/4/12 The Titanic Sunk
12/4/12 The Sleeping Giant agrees with me

May the Historians forever decree this date


Titanic sank on the 15th
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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Thu Apr 12, 2012 11:06 pm

am Bays wrote:
mal wrote:
The Sleeping Giant wrote:You got one right mal. Doesn't make up for the ones you got wrong.

Hope Clarke doesn't do something foolish and lose the next test.


12/4/12 The Titanic Sunk
12/4/12 The Sleeping Giant agrees with me

May the Historians forever decree this date


Titanic sank on the 15th


LOL
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Re: 1st Test - West Indies V Australia

Postby dedja » Thu Apr 12, 2012 11:15 pm

:lol:
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.

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