George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

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George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby the joker » Wed Feb 27, 2008 3:44 pm

AUSTRALIA has been left in a spin-bowling crisis with the shock retirement of Brad Hogg from international cricket.

Hogg will announce his retirement at a press conference in Melbourne later this afternoon.

The 37-year-old left-arm spinner told senior Cricket Australia officials of his decision at the Allan Border Medal on Tuesday night.

Hogg played seven Test matches and 121 one-day games for Australia. He will finish after the finals of the Commonwealth Bank series, starting in Sydney on Sunday.


Australia is now left without a recognised Test spin bowler because of doubts over Stuart MacGill's comeback from hand surgery late last year.


It is unclear whether Hogg will be tempted to play in the rebel ICL tournament in India.
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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby blink » Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:02 pm

Australian spin bowling is now in disarray!

Bryce McGain would be a monty to get a call up for the Pakistan tour now!
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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby Dogwatcher » Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:11 pm

My post from the Jimmy Maher thread, thought it appropriate to move it here:

Dogwatcher wrote:Did I hear right that Brad Hogg has retired too?

We've got some pretty good retirees in the past 12 months

In batting order:
Langer
Elliot
Martyn
Lehmann
Maher
Gilchrist
Warne
Hogg?
Gillespie
Kaspa
McGrath

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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby rod_rooster » Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:31 pm

Well all i can say is :shock: Didn't see that coming at all. Always thought Hogg would be the kind of guy to hang around until someone kicks him out.
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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby Rik E Boy » Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:32 pm

rod_rooster wrote:Well all i can say is :shock: Didn't see that coming at all. Always thought Hogg would be the kind of guy to hang around until someone kicks him out.


20/20 anyone?

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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby Stumps » Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:36 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
rod_rooster wrote:Well all i can say is :shock: Didn't see that coming at all. Always thought Hogg would be the kind of guy to hang around until someone kicks him out.


20/20 anyone?

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Spot on REB- heaps of retirements in the last two months- coincidence?? :shock: :?
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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby sasquatch » Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:36 pm

blink wrote:Australian spin bowling is now in disarray!

Bryce McGain would be a monty to get a call up for the Pakistan tour now!


I think it was already in disarray.
Does someone hear a reprieve for MacGill?
Is Bryce McGain now the number one spinner in Aus, after bugger all FC matches?
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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby blink » Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:37 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
rod_rooster wrote:Well all i can say is :shock: Didn't see that coming at all. Always thought Hogg would be the kind of guy to hang around until someone kicks him out.


20/20 anyone?

regards,

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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby MightyEagles » Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:47 pm

Dogwatcher wrote:My post from the Jimmy Maher thread, thought it appropriate to move it here:

Dogwatcher wrote:Did I hear right that Brad Hogg has retired too?

We've got some pretty good retirees in the past 12 months

In batting order:
Langer
Elliot
Martyn
Lehmann
Maher
Gilchrist
Warne
Hogg?
Gillespie
Kaspa
McGrath

Forgotten anyone?


I'll have Dizzy above Hogg. :wink:
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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby bayman » Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:49 pm

i wonder whether damien martyn will come out of retirement & play in the ipl
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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby Pup » Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:50 pm

sasquatch wrote:
blink wrote:Australian spin bowling is now in disarray!

Bryce McGain would be a monty to get a call up for the Pakistan tour now!


I think it was already in disarray.
Does someone hear a reprieve for MacGill?
Is Bryce McGain now the number one spinner in Aus, after bugger all FC matches?
I think we need to select Mr X!



MacGill then McGain then daylight.

Bryce has had a brilliant year in state cricket.
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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby Pup » Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:50 pm

bayman wrote:i wonder whether damien martyn will come out of retirement & play in the ipl


He is in the ICL
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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:52 pm

that certainly was a chinaman!!!!!!!!!!!!! :shock: :shock:
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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby sasquatch » Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:54 pm

So of that XI, the following are in the ICL:

Elliott
Martyn
Gillespie
Kasprowicz
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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby heater31 » Wed Feb 27, 2008 5:26 pm

a little bit sudden but not surprising given the increased media attention on his performances this season.

If Bradley does join the 20/20 comps then perhaps this is a huge wake up call to administrators who are refusing to negotiate a pay rise for players. Loose the older ones to Indian pay packets and loose the younger ones to AFL pay packets.
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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby Hondo » Wed Feb 27, 2008 5:30 pm

Dogwatcher wrote:Did I hear right that Brad Hogg has retired too?

We've got some pretty good retirees in the past 12 months

In batting order:
Langer 37
Elliot 36
Martyn 36
Lehmann 38
Maher 34
Gilchrist 36
Warne 38
Hogg? 37
Gillespie 33
Kaspa 36
McGrath 37

Forgotten anyone?


I have inserted these guys current ages to put this conspiracy talk into some perspective :wink: How long did we think they were going to go on for? :D

DW, you left out Blewett and Bevan

For mine, Dizzy prob looks the odd one out
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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby Dogwatcher » Wed Feb 27, 2008 5:38 pm

I'm not sure if he is the odd one out Hondo - given his body. Sure he hadn't had the huge injury problems of the past - but those times would have taken their toll.

Bevan the only Australian batsman of the past 20 years to play more than one test and not score a century.

I'd probably have Blewett ahead of Maher in the side too.
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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby Booney » Thu Feb 28, 2008 6:27 am

Spot on Hondo.I dont see any 28 year old's who are on the finge of donning the Baggy green retiring to join the cash cow circus.

How long does every one think these blokes should have played?
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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby sasquatch » Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:56 am

I'm sorry, but would I be the only one extremely pi$$ed to see Bryce McGain in the national SQUAD, whether or not he played...
Either blood the youngsters (i.e. Cullen, Doherty, Hauritz), or don't bother with a front line spinner, and use M Clarke or Symonds/D Hussey (which ever one plays).
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Re: George Bradley Hogg quits international cricket

Postby rod_rooster » Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:05 am

Shouldn't the best side be picked regardless of age. McGain is the best spin bowler in the country (apart from MacGill) and as such should most definitely be picked ahead of the others you mention. As an aside if Hauritz ever plays for Australia again it is a real worry. The guy is absolutely awful.
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