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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby Rik E Boy » Sun Mar 28, 2010 11:50 am

MAY-Z wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Katich involved in 7 run outs this summer, none of which he was out.....

David Wildy raising the selfish argument on AA this morning


i think his career stats are he has now been in 10 run outs - all his partners - although this one was all potings fault so kat shouldnt get blamed here


LOL. Dutchy blames the Kat for global warming.

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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby arcadefire » Sun Mar 28, 2010 12:13 pm

Hauritz goes for 25 runs in an over most ever runs taken off an Australian bowler in 1 over
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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby jackpot jim » Sun Mar 28, 2010 12:17 pm

arcadefire wrote:Hauritz goes for 25 runs in an over most ever runs taken off an Australian bowler in 1 over


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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby Brodlach » Sun Mar 28, 2010 1:28 pm

NZ all out 264, a 33 run lead.

Taylor 138
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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby The Dark Knight » Sun Mar 28, 2010 1:36 pm

Brodlach wrote:NZ all out 264, a 33 run lead.

Taylor 138


Found it funny when he was out. Simon Doull at first said there was no way it could be out, then they showed the replay of hotspot and it showed an edge and Doull quickly changed his tune. Referals don't just fix the umpires blunders it also stops biased commentary as well
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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby smithy » Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:37 pm

arcadefire wrote:Hauritz goes for 25 runs in an over most ever runs taken off an Australian bowler in 1 over

And people still think he's our best option. :roll:
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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby Gozu » Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:54 pm

smithy wrote:And people still think he's our best option. :roll:


Let me get this straight Hauritz out bowled England's #1 spinner over there, out bowled the West Indies #1 spinner, out bowled Pakistan's spinners (in fact Hauritz was the leading wicket taker for the series) and out bowled Daniel Vettori in the 1st Test in NZ and people are still bagging him?
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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby locky801 » Sun Mar 28, 2010 6:09 pm

smithy wrote:
arcadefire wrote:Hauritz goes for 25 runs in an over most ever runs taken off an Australian bowler in 1 over

And people still think he's our best option. :roll:


I'm still more concerned with our regular batting collapses than what Hauritz is serving up :roll:
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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby rod_rooster » Sun Mar 28, 2010 8:23 pm

smithy wrote:
arcadefire wrote:Hauritz goes for 25 runs in an over most ever runs taken off an Australian bowler in 1 over

And people still think he's our best option. :roll:


Name the bloke who is the better option then.
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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby smithy » Sun Mar 28, 2010 8:34 pm

Gozu wrote:
smithy wrote:And people still think he's our best option. :roll:


Let me get this straight Hauritz out bowled England's #1 spinner over there, out bowled the West Indies #1 spinner, out bowled Pakistan's spinners (in fact Hauritz was the leading wicket taker for the series) and out bowled Daniel Vettori in the 1st Test in NZ and people are still bagging him?


Graeme Swann who everyone on here bagged, took 14 wickets with best bowling of 4/38 - Hauritz 10 wickets with best bowling of 3/63...............wouldn't say that was outbowling Englands spinner, and if it is, Swann is a crap bowler as voted by 99% of cricket watchers on this site.

Sulieman Benn and Hauritz both took 11 wickets with Hauritz best bowling of 3/17 (avg33) better than 5/155 (avg 37).
Benn might make the redbacks side but that's about it, and Hauritz may of marginally out bowled him on his home deck against poor opposition but hardly out bowled.

Against Pakistan, no doubt he out performed any bowler against a VERY ordinary side.

1st test Vettori 1/111 - Hauritz 3/159........Hardly out bowling him, plus a spinner bowling 14 no balls is inexcusable.

We'll agree to disagree but I strongly disagree with Hauritz being picked in the 1st place, let alone him continuing to be selected.
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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby smithy » Sun Mar 28, 2010 8:46 pm

rod_rooster wrote:
smithy wrote:
arcadefire wrote:Hauritz goes for 25 runs in an over most ever runs taken off an Australian bowler in 1 over

And people still think he's our best option. :roll:


Name the bloke who is the better option then.

If I must choose a spin bowling option then I would choose Steve Smith.
Now I know it would be better for his education to take more wickets for NSW, but he is a much better fielder and batsman, already has better best bowling figures than Hauritz and they both have 1st class bowling averages in the 40's so why not pick him.
Plus he was born on June the 2nd and that date has history of producing great test cricketers. :)
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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby mal » Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:08 pm

Very good batsman
Good bowler
Good fielder

But as a slips fieldsman he is an absolute barry crocker
Seen him in a SS game v VI 2 seasons ago drop several slips catches in that game

Watto is not a slipper
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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby Gozu » Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:44 pm

smithy wrote:
Gozu wrote:
smithy wrote:And people still think he's our best option. :roll:


Let me get this straight Hauritz out bowled England's #1 spinner over there, out bowled the West Indies #1 spinner, out bowled Pakistan's spinners (in fact Hauritz was the leading wicket taker for the series) and out bowled Daniel Vettori in the 1st Test in NZ and people are still bagging him?


Graeme Swann who everyone on here bagged, took 14 wickets with best bowling of 4/38 - Hauritz 10 wickets with best bowling of 3/63...............wouldn't say that was outbowling Englands spinner, and if it is, Swann is a crap bowler as voted by 99% of cricket watchers on this site.

Sulieman Benn and Hauritz both took 11 wickets with Hauritz best bowling of 3/17 (avg33) better than 5/155 (avg 37).
Benn might make the redbacks side but that's about it, and Hauritz may of marginally out bowled him on his home deck against poor opposition but hardly out bowled.

Against Pakistan, no doubt he out performed any bowler against a VERY ordinary side.

1st test Vettori 1/111 - Hauritz 3/159........Hardly out bowling him, plus a spinner bowling 14 no balls is inexcusable.

We'll agree to disagree but I strongly disagree with Hauritz being picked in the 1st place, let alone him continuing to be selected.


The facts:

vs England

Hauritz-10wk @ 32.10 (3 Tests)
Swann-14wk @ 40.50 (5 Tests, EIGHT of those 14 wk coming in the 5th Test that Hauritz was erroneously dropped for)

vs West Indies

Hauritz-11wk @ 33
Benn-11wk @ 37.09

vs Pakistan

Hauritz-18wk @ 23.05
Kaneria-9wk @ 46
Ajmal-2wk @ 111.50

vs New Zealand (1st Test)

Hauritz-3wk @ 52.67 (63 overs, 2.5 econ)
Vettori-1wk @ 143.00 (40 overs, 3.6 econ)

Edit: As pointed out Haurtiz only played 3 Tests not 4.
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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby CoverKing » Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:46 pm

Gozu wrote:
smithy wrote:
Gozu wrote:
smithy wrote:And people still think he's our best option. :roll:


Let me get this straight Hauritz out bowled England's #1 spinner over there, out bowled the West Indies #1 spinner, out bowled Pakistan's spinners (in fact Hauritz was the leading wicket taker for the series) and out bowled Daniel Vettori in the 1st Test in NZ and people are still bagging him?


Graeme Swann who everyone on here bagged, took 14 wickets with best bowling of 4/38 - Hauritz 10 wickets with best bowling of 3/63...............wouldn't say that was outbowling Englands spinner, and if it is, Swann is a crap bowler as voted by 99% of cricket watchers on this site.

Sulieman Benn and Hauritz both took 11 wickets with Hauritz best bowling of 3/17 (avg33) better than 5/155 (avg 37).
Benn might make the redbacks side but that's about it, and Hauritz may of marginally out bowled him on his home deck against poor opposition but hardly out bowled.

Against Pakistan, no doubt he out performed any bowler against a VERY ordinary side.

1st test Vettori 1/111 - Hauritz 3/159........Hardly out bowling him, plus a spinner bowling 14 no balls is inexcusable.

We'll agree to disagree but I strongly disagree with Hauritz being picked in the 1st place, let alone him continuing to be selected.


The facts:

vs England

Hauritz-10wk @ 32.10 (4 Tests)
Swann-14wk @ 40.50 (5 Tests, EIGHT of those 14 wk coming in the 5th Test that Hauritz was erroneously dropped for)

vs West Indies

Hauritz-11wk @ 33
Benn-11wk @ 37.09

vs Pakistan

Hauritz-18wk @ 23.05
Kaneria-9wk @ 46
Ajmal-2wk @ 111.50

vs New Zealand (1st Test)

Hauritz-3wk @ 52.67 (63 overs, 2.5 econ)
Vettori-1wk @ 143.00 (40 overs, 3.6 econ)


Hauritz only played 3 tests!
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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby Gozu » Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:54 pm

CoverKing wrote:Hauritz only played 3 tests!


Oh that's right I forgot about the Test he missed due to that pretty bad dislocated finger.

Makes his numbers look even better! ;)
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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby CoverKing » Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:58 pm

Gozu wrote:
CoverKing wrote:Hauritz only played 3 tests!


Oh that's right I forgot about the Test he missed due to that pretty bad dislocated finger.

Makes his numbers look even better! ;)


Dont think he missed a game through injury.
Missed the 4th test as they went Stuart Clark, with the pitch assisting the seamers, and then they didnt have balls to change a winning side!
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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby smithy » Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:59 pm

Gozu wrote:
CoverKing wrote:Hauritz only played 3 tests!


Oh that's right I forgot about the Test he missed due to that pretty bad dislocated finger.

Makes his numbers look even better! ;)


Absolutely, great numbers.
How could I overlook such a talent. :)
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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby Dutchy » Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:33 pm

Guess who is smashing them again I see...
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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby rod_rooster » Sun Mar 28, 2010 11:20 pm

smithy wrote:
rod_rooster wrote:
smithy wrote:
arcadefire wrote:Hauritz goes for 25 runs in an over most ever runs taken off an Australian bowler in 1 over

And people still think he's our best option. :roll:


Name the bloke who is the better option then.

If I must choose a spin bowling option then I would choose Steve Smith.
Now I know it would be better for his education to take more wickets for NSW, but he is a much better fielder and batsman, already has better best bowling figures than Hauritz and they both have 1st class bowling averages in the 40's so why not pick him.
Plus he was born on June the 2nd and that date has history of producing great test cricketers. :)


Better of picking Cameron Shite. At this point in time Shite is a better batsman than Smith, probably of equal value in the field given his incredible hands in the slips and his bowling is the same. Going forward Smith will almost certainly become a much better bowler but the Australian side is not a development squad. You pick the best eleven avalaible not the best eleven on potential.
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Re: Australia in New Zealand - 2 Test Series

Postby jackpot jim » Sun Mar 28, 2010 11:45 pm

New Zealands inability to bat long periods of time against this Aussie attack will cost them this Test after having the upper hand. Needed to get a lead of 150 + to have a chance but now are NO chance.
Weather permitting Aust will win by 150 + runs.
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