by Armchair expert » Thu Dec 06, 2018 9:46 pm
by stan » Fri Dec 07, 2018 6:24 am
by daysofourlives » Fri Dec 07, 2018 6:53 am
stan wrote:After losing the toss in Adelaide on 39 degree day you would take 9/250. There was definitely something in the pitch early for the quicks but it did seem to flatten a bit later in the day.
The Indians didn't help themselves with some terrible shots early. Sharma found a way to get himself out for example.
Hopefully the pitch has flatten out nicely for our top order.
by stan » Fri Dec 07, 2018 7:14 am
Essentially that's what I think as well. I am concerned they have made too many runs already.daysofourlives wrote:stan wrote:After losing the toss in Adelaide on 39 degree day you would take 9/250. There was definitely something in the pitch early for the quicks but it did seem to flatten a bit later in the day.
The Indians didn't help themselves with some terrible shots early. Sharma found a way to get himself out for example.
Hopefully the pitch has flatten out nicely for our top order.
Wouldnt be judging the pitch until our hacks have batted on it. Do we have anyone that can play a Pujara innings? Khawaja and Marsh the two most likely but im picking Handscombe to be the top scorer for the Aussies, I think we will have a lead of about 50 after the 1st innings
by Grenville » Fri Dec 07, 2018 7:45 am
Armchair expert wrote:Was he the one dropped at short leg early on?
by Bombers4EVA » Fri Dec 07, 2018 8:23 am
by daysofourlives » Fri Dec 07, 2018 8:28 am
Bombers4EVA wrote:Australia do it every time. When they get a team on the ropes (6/127) they take their foot of their throats and let the other teams back in. How is it that when other teams have us against the ropes they rip us apart with no mercy (Remember the Ashes when we were bowled out for 60?). It just makes me wonder the mentality of some of the blokes in that side. Are we ever gonna see Chad Sayers be given a decent crack? We seriously lack a seam / swing bowler. Who cares if he can't get average speeds of 145km + every bowl. He has good movement and variation.
by Bombers4EVA » Fri Dec 07, 2018 8:38 am
daysofourlives wrote:Bombers4EVA wrote:Australia do it every time. When they get a team on the ropes (6/127) they take their foot of their throats and let the other teams back in. How is it that when other teams have us against the ropes they rip us apart with no mercy (Remember the Ashes when we were bowled out for 60?). It just makes me wonder the mentality of some of the blokes in that side. Are we ever gonna see Chad Sayers be given a decent crack? We seriously lack a seam / swing bowler. Who cares if he can't get average speeds of 145km + every bowl. He has good movement and variation.
LOL the ship has sailed on Chadd,
We have the best bowling attack in world cricket. Combination of poor batting and good bowling saw them at 6/127 on the Road that is Adelaide Oval. 250 is a massive win for us, a pity our batters probably wont capatalize.
Please give us other examples of "we do it every time"
Perhaps stick to the great insights you give us on AFL, its clear you know nothing about cricket
by Jim05 » Fri Dec 07, 2018 9:02 am
Bombers4EVA wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Bombers4EVA wrote:Australia do it every time. When they get a team on the ropes (6/127) they take their foot of their throats and let the other teams back in. How is it that when other teams have us against the ropes they rip us apart with no mercy (Remember the Ashes when we were bowled out for 60?). It just makes me wonder the mentality of some of the blokes in that side. Are we ever gonna see Chad Sayers be given a decent crack? We seriously lack a seam / swing bowler. Who cares if he can't get average speeds of 145km + every bowl. He has good movement and variation.
LOL the ship has sailed on Chadd,
We have the best bowling attack in world cricket. Combination of poor batting and good bowling saw them at 6/127 on the Road that is Adelaide Oval. 250 is a massive win for us, a pity our batters probably wont capatalize.
Please give us other examples of "we do it every time"
Perhaps stick to the great insights you give us on AFL, its clear you know nothing about cricket
It's my opinion on the matter. I don't have time or necessary skills to find all the relevant data to prove it. But I know there has been plenty of time when we have had opposing teams 4 for or 5 for and they have still gone on to make a decent score. 250 is a win for us you say?? Just watch and see how we struggle to reach that target. I think you need to relax bro.
by The Dark Knight » Fri Dec 07, 2018 9:05 am
Bombers4EVA wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Bombers4EVA wrote:Australia do it every time. When they get a team on the ropes (6/127) they take their foot of their throats and let the other teams back in. How is it that when other teams have us against the ropes they rip us apart with no mercy (Remember the Ashes when we were bowled out for 60?). It just makes me wonder the mentality of some of the blokes in that side. Are we ever gonna see Chad Sayers be given a decent crack? We seriously lack a seam / swing bowler. Who cares if he can't get average speeds of 145km + every bowl. He has good movement and variation.
LOL the ship has sailed on Chadd,
We have the best bowling attack in world cricket. Combination of poor batting and good bowling saw them at 6/127 on the Road that is Adelaide Oval. 250 is a massive win for us, a pity our batters probably wont capatalize.
Please give us other examples of "we do it every time"
Perhaps stick to the great insights you give us on AFL, its clear you know nothing about cricket
It's my opinion on the matter. I don't have time or necessary skills to find all the relevant data to prove it. But I know there has been plenty of time when we have had opposing teams 4 for or 5 for and they have still gone on to make a decent score. 250 is a win for us you say?? Just watch and see how we struggle to reach that target. I think you need to relax bro.
by PatowalongaPirate » Fri Dec 07, 2018 9:13 am
by Bombers4EVA » Fri Dec 07, 2018 9:24 am
The Dark Knight wrote:Bombers4EVA wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Bombers4EVA wrote:Australia do it every time. When they get a team on the ropes (6/127) they take their foot of their throats and let the other teams back in. How is it that when other teams have us against the ropes they rip us apart with no mercy (Remember the Ashes when we were bowled out for 60?). It just makes me wonder the mentality of some of the blokes in that side. Are we ever gonna see Chad Sayers be given a decent crack? We seriously lack a seam / swing bowler. Who cares if he can't get average speeds of 145km + every bowl. He has good movement and variation.
LOL the ship has sailed on Chadd,
We have the best bowling attack in world cricket. Combination of poor batting and good bowling saw them at 6/127 on the Road that is Adelaide Oval. 250 is a massive win for us, a pity our batters probably wont capatalize.
Please give us other examples of "we do it every time"
Perhaps stick to the great insights you give us on AFL, its clear you know nothing about cricket
It's my opinion on the matter. I don't have time or necessary skills to find all the relevant data to prove it. But I know there has been plenty of time when we have had opposing teams 4 for or 5 for and they have still gone on to make a decent score. 250 is a win for us you say?? Just watch and see how we struggle to reach that target. I think you need to relax bro.
I think you're not respecting Pujara's innings enough, he really held things together and had some good help from Ashwin. India are a good side and fought back, credit to them for that. It's cricket and you have to accept the opposition will fight back if good enough.
Sayers is injured anyway so he wouldn't of been available for selection regardless. I think our 4 bowlers yesterday showed why they are our best possible bowling attack.
by valleys07 » Fri Dec 07, 2018 9:27 am
stan wrote:Essentially that's what I think as well. I am concerned they have made too many runs already.daysofourlives wrote:stan wrote:After losing the toss in Adelaide on 39 degree day you would take 9/250. There was definitely something in the pitch early for the quicks but it did seem to flatten a bit later in the day.
The Indians didn't help themselves with some terrible shots early. Sharma found a way to get himself out for example.
Hopefully the pitch has flatten out nicely for our top order.
Wouldnt be judging the pitch until our hacks have batted on it. Do we have anyone that can play a Pujara innings? Khawaja and Marsh the two most likely but im picking Handscombe to be the top scorer for the Aussies, I think we will have a lead of about 50 after the 1st innings
Which is bloody sad on an Adelaide oval deck that 250 is too many.
by valleys07 » Fri Dec 07, 2018 9:34 am
The Dark Knight wrote:Bombers4EVA wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Bombers4EVA wrote:Australia do it every time. When they get a team on the ropes (6/127) they take their foot of their throats and let the other teams back in. How is it that when other teams have us against the ropes they rip us apart with no mercy (Remember the Ashes when we were bowled out for 60?). It just makes me wonder the mentality of some of the blokes in that side. Are we ever gonna see Chad Sayers be given a decent crack? We seriously lack a seam / swing bowler. Who cares if he can't get average speeds of 145km + every bowl. He has good movement and variation.
LOL the ship has sailed on Chadd,
We have the best bowling attack in world cricket. Combination of poor batting and good bowling saw them at 6/127 on the Road that is Adelaide Oval. 250 is a massive win for us, a pity our batters probably wont capatalize.
Please give us other examples of "we do it every time"
Perhaps stick to the great insights you give us on AFL, its clear you know nothing about cricket
It's my opinion on the matter. I don't have time or necessary skills to find all the relevant data to prove it. But I know there has been plenty of time when we have had opposing teams 4 for or 5 for and they have still gone on to make a decent score. 250 is a win for us you say?? Just watch and see how we struggle to reach that target. I think you need to relax bro.
I think you're not respecting Pujara's innings enough, he really held things together and had some good help from Ashwin. India are a good side and fought back, credit to them for that. It's cricket and you have to accept the opposition will fight back if good enough.
Sayers is injured anyway so he wouldn't of been available for selection regardless. I think our 4 bowlers yesterday showed why they are our best possible bowling attack.
by The Dark Knight » Fri Dec 07, 2018 10:21 am
Bombers4EVA wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Bombers4EVA wrote:daysofourlives wrote:[quote="Bombers4EVA"]Australia do it every time. When they get a team on the ropes (6/127) they take their foot of their throats and let the other teams back in. How is it that when other teams have us against the ropes they rip us apart with no mercy (Remember the Ashes when we were bowled out for 60?). It just makes me wonder the mentality of some of the blokes in that side. Are we ever gonna see Chad Sayers be given a decent crack? We seriously lack a seam / swing bowler. Who cares if he can't get average speeds of 145km + every bowl. He has good movement and variation.
LOL the ship has sailed on Chadd,
We have the best bowling attack in world cricket. Combination of poor batting and good bowling saw them at 6/127 on the Road that is Adelaide Oval. 250 is a massive win for us, a pity our batters probably wont capatalize.
Please give us other examples of "we do it every time"
Perhaps stick to the great insights you give us on AFL, its clear you know nothing about cricket
It's my opinion on the matter. I don't have time or necessary skills to find all the relevant data to prove it. But I know there has been plenty of time when we have had opposing teams 4 for or 5 for and they have still gone on to make a decent score. 250 is a win for us you say?? Just watch and see how we struggle to reach that target. I think you need to relax bro.
I think you're not respecting Pujara's innings enough, he really held things together and had some good help from Ashwin. India are a good side and fought back, credit to them for that. It's cricket and you have to accept the opposition will fight back if good enough.
Sayers is injured anyway so he wouldn't of been available for selection regardless. I think our 4 bowlers yesterday showed why they are our best possible bowling attack.
by Armchair expert » Fri Dec 07, 2018 10:31 am
by Grenville » Fri Dec 07, 2018 10:33 am
Armchair expert wrote:Should have declared overnight
Time to crack a tin and watch us bat all dayyyyyyyy
by Armchair expert » Fri Dec 07, 2018 10:43 am
Grenville wrote:Armchair expert wrote:Should have declared overnight
Time to crack a tin and watch us bat all dayyyyyyyy
Fingers crossed.
by Bombers4EVA » Fri Dec 07, 2018 10:44 am
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