Australian International Season 2022/23

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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby am Bays » Thu Jan 05, 2023 12:59 pm

Based on the intensity and urgency in the field by the Saffers, I think we’ve got enough now.

As we all know with the recent retirees big issues in South African cricket

This side is as bad as their 1931-32 team which got pants 5-0
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu Jan 05, 2023 1:06 pm

am Bays wrote:Based on the intensity and urgency in the field by the Saffers, I think we’ve got enough now.

As we all know with the recent retirees big issues in South African cricket

This side is as bad as their 1931-32 team which got pants 5-0

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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby am Bays » Thu Jan 05, 2023 1:14 pm

Well when Jansen opens up at 129.9 1st ball after lunch as has been only hitting 135, in Melb he hit 140 +

When Nortje isn’t bowling an extended spell after lunch to try and get a break through

The signs aren’t good

These blokes just want get home
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby am Bays » Thu Jan 05, 2023 1:21 pm

According to Neil Manthorp there’s 5-6 players who could easily be in this side of available. They’ve got 50-60 players choosing to play overseas on lesser competitions which effects their 1st class cricket

We went four years without winning a test series in the 80s due to unavailability of the likes of Rackerman, Alderman, Hohns, Dyson and others.

Any time a team knows it’s playing without its best players it’s always up against it mentally
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby The Dark Knight » Thu Jan 05, 2023 1:58 pm

It's 2/332, Khawaja 141* and Smith 91*.
As much as I see him as a future opener for Aus and considering how well the Aus top 5 have gone in the previous 4 test matches this just shows that picking Renshaw as a specialist number 6 is a wasted just selection IMO. I was convinced Australia would go with five bowlers in this test (and backing the top 5 to make enough runs), bringing in Agar and replacing Starc with either Morris or Hazlewood. Still can't believe Boland got dropped FMD.
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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby The Dark Knight » Thu Jan 05, 2023 1:59 pm

Armchair expert wrote:Could get to 350 and do an aggressive declaration

The spud will bowl Aus to victory
Watch him come out and take a bag of wickets (and out perform Maharaj) since you've given him some stick. :)
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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby Corona Man » Thu Jan 05, 2023 2:02 pm

The Dark Knight wrote:It's 2/332, Khawaja 141* and Smith 91*.
As much as I see him as a future opener for Aus and considering how well the Aus top 5 have gone in the previous 4 test matches this just shows that picking Renshaw as a specialist number 6 is a wasted just selection IMO. I was convinced Australia would go with five bowlers in this test (and backing the top 5 to make enough runs), bringing in Agar and replacing Starc with either Morris or Hazlewood. Still can't believe Boland got dropped FMD.

Pretty much agree here. I firmly believe the selectors have gone with a line up they are keen-ish on in preparation for India..
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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu Jan 05, 2023 2:06 pm

The Dark Knight wrote:It's 2/332, Khawaja 141* and Smith 91*.
As much as I see him as a future opener for Aus and considering how well the Aus top 5 have gone in the previous 4 test matches this just shows that picking Renshaw as a specialist number 6 is a wasted just selection IMO. I was convinced Australia would go with five bowlers in this test (and backing the top 5 to make enough runs), bringing in Agar and replacing Starc with either Morris or Hazlewood. Still can't believe Boland got dropped FMD.

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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby The Dark Knight » Thu Jan 05, 2023 2:22 pm

Corona Man wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:This Harmer fella looks like he should be vice captain of Pulteney Old Scholars 4th XI

Apparently takes a shed load of wickets in county cricket…. Which if true is a poor reflection on the standard there.
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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby whufc » Thu Jan 05, 2023 2:22 pm

How bad has the commentary been for the last 5 minutes on Kayo.

Like they were falling to sleep. Missed the Khawaja 150 and Smith dismissal.
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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby The Dark Knight » Thu Jan 05, 2023 2:24 pm

Corona Man wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:It's 2/332, Khawaja 141* and Smith 91*.
As much as I see him as a future opener for Aus and considering how well the Aus top 5 have gone in the previous 4 test matches this just shows that picking Renshaw as a specialist number 6 is a wasted just selection IMO. I was convinced Australia would go with five bowlers in this test (and backing the top 5 to make enough runs), bringing in Agar and replacing Starc with either Morris or Hazlewood. Still can't believe Boland got dropped FMD.

Pretty much agree here. I firmly believe the selectors have gone with a line up they are keen-ish on in preparation for India..

Yep, and just keeping Green's spot warm until he's good to go again.
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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby whufc » Thu Jan 05, 2023 2:24 pm

The Dark Knight wrote:
Corona Man wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:This Harmer fella looks like he should be vice captain of Pulteney Old Scholars 4th XI

Apparently takes a shed load of wickets in county cricket…. Which if true is a poor reflection on the standard there.
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If the pitch starts to take spin he will become dangerous like he has in the CC.

He's very accurate and if it's a turner on day 4 he will get subtlest turn that takes edges. He doesn't have enough variation however on a pitch that's not offering anything.
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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby Armchair expert » Thu Jan 05, 2023 3:47 pm

DECALRE ALREADY I WANT TO SEE THE SPUD BOWL
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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby Trader » Thu Jan 05, 2023 3:49 pm

Im normally a fan of batting on and grinding teams into the ground a little bit, but today I think it's a good one for a declaration soon.

Can see the Aussies batting on til Uzzie gets his double (doesn't have one yet) or gets out, then having a crack at them tonight. 15 or so overs (depending on how quickly he gets there) seems around the mark, with the two quicks bowling most of them, resting up overnight then going again tomorrow morning (subject to rain).
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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby Jim05 » Thu Jan 05, 2023 4:20 pm

Trader wrote:Im normally a fan of batting on and grinding teams into the ground a little bit, but today I think it's a good one for a declaration soon.

Can see the Aussies batting on til Uzzie gets his double (doesn't have one yet) or gets out, then having a crack at them tonight. 15 or so overs (depending on how quickly he gets there) seems around the mark, with the two quicks bowling most of them, resting up overnight then going again tomorrow morning (subject to rain).
Why would you want to bowl when rain is coming?
We will get 3 or 4 overs with a new ball and then it will be soaked. May aswell bat the day out.
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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby Trader » Thu Jan 05, 2023 4:24 pm

Jim05 wrote:Why would you want to bowl when rain is coming?
We will get 3 or 4 overs with a new ball and then it will be soaked. May aswell bat the day out.


Its going to rain tomorrow as well.
Whenever we bowl the ball will get wet sooner or later.

I'm not saying we have to bowl tonight, but if we want the 3-0, then declaring once he gets to 200 makes some sense.

(oh, it it wasn't actually raining when I posted 30 mins ago) haha
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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby Armchair expert » Thu Jan 05, 2023 4:27 pm

Last ball of the over and Renshaw takes the single ffs
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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby Jim05 » Thu Jan 05, 2023 4:29 pm

Trader wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Why would you want to bowl when rain is coming?
We will get 3 or 4 overs with a new ball and then it will be soaked. May aswell bat the day out.


Its going to rain tomorrow as well.
Whenever we bowl the ball will get wet sooner or later.

I'm not saying we have to bowl tonight, but if we want the 3-0, then declaring once he gets to 200 makes some sense.

(oh, it it wasn't actually raining when I posted 30 mins ago) haha
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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu Jan 05, 2023 4:48 pm

Four 100+ run partnerships, I wonder if that has ever occurred when less than 500 runs have been scored?
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Re: Australian International Season 2022/23

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Jan 05, 2023 6:08 pm

3rd and final ep of the AB doco has started, and is part way through if anyone was watching along
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