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RB wrote:No idea re COVID situation but they've had shite crowds in South Africa at tests for a while now. IIRC ticket prices have been blamed in the past.
The cost of tickets is a tricky one. Obviously cricket boards can claim that you are getting 6-7 hours of entertainment so the price needs to represent that. In fairness to the boards as well the cost of staffing etc would be huge give the amount of hours a game potentially goes for.

On the other hand as a consumer I think spending anything more than $50 per person is starting to get expensive given I will be having to purchase $10 beers all day etc etc.
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Shits and giggles, my current world XI.

Dimuth Karunaratne
David Warner
Marnus Labuschagne
Joe Root
Kane Williamson
Steve Smith
Rishabh Pant
Ravi Ashwin
Pat Cummins
Tim Southee
Shaheen Afridi

A tad hard given the lack of cricket some nations have played and the quality that others have played against.
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Lightning McQueen wrote:Shits and giggles, my current world XI.

Dimuth Karunaratne
David Warner
Marnus Labuschagne
Joe Root
Kane Williamson
Steve Smith
Rishabh Pant
Ravi Ashwin
Pat Cummins
Tim Southee
Shaheen Afridi

A tad hard given the lack of cricket some nations have played and the quality that others have played against.
Pretty close I reckon.....given India are number 1 in the world imo I would have to have Bumrah in there. I would probably have Mayank Agarwal as the other opener, averaging 50 this calendar year.
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NZ’s Ross Taylor announces his retirement at the end of the summer.

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Brodlach wrote:NZ’s Ross Taylor announces his retirement at the end of the summer.

True NZ champion of the game.
Absolutely, possibly the gutsiest shagger of all time.
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Lightning McQueen wrote:Shits and giggles, my current world XI.

Dimuth Karunaratne
David Warner
Marnus Labuschagne
Joe Root
Kane Williamson
Steve Smith
Rishabh Pant
Ravi Ashwin
Pat Cummins
Tim Southee
Shaheen Afridi

A tad hard given the lack of cricket some nations have played and the quality that others have played against.
Good team, I think Karunaratne deserves to be recognised. Tom Latham is another opener that could be considered aswell as KL Rahul.

I'd probably go Williamson ahead of Labuschagne at three, just because he's been better for longer although it's it's extremely hard to go past Labuschagne at the moment. I expect Williamson to fill his boots against Bangladesh in their series starting soon.

Williamson as the captain in your team I'm assuming?

Who would you consider as an allrounder? I'd go with Ravi Jadeja at the moment.

Ashwin picks himself as the spinner, will be interesting to see if he can have a big impact against South Africa, that's if the Indian quicks don't roll them before he has a bowl.

Cummins picks himself and I like your selection of Southee. Afridi at just 21 already has a very good record and will only get better.

Other quicks to consider would be Bumrah, Jamieson, Starc, Anderson, Rabada and possibly Shami.
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Lightning McQueen wrote:
Brodlach wrote:NZ’s Ross Taylor announces his retirement at the end of the summer.

True NZ champion of the game.
Absolutely, possibly the gutsiest shagger of all time.
Currently the most test runs (7584 @44.87) for NZ (Williamson 312 behind him) and the second most test hundreds with 19 behind Williamson who has 24.
Also has the most ODI runs (8581 @48.20) and hundreds 21 for NZ.
Been an absolute rock for NZ at number 4 for 15 years, great longevity that you have to admire.

I thought this might be coming as he has struggled a bit for runs of late.
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The Dark Knight wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
Brodlach wrote:NZ’s Ross Taylor announces his retirement at the end of the summer.

True NZ champion of the game.
Absolutely, possibly the gutsiest shagger of all time.
Currently the most test runs (7584 @44.87) for NZ (Williamson 312 behind him) and the second most test hundreds with 19 behind Williamson who has 24.
Also has the most ODI runs (8581 @48.20) and hundreds 21 for NZ.
Been an absolute rock for NZ at number 4 for 15 years, great longevity that you have to admire.

I thought this might be coming as he has struggled a bit for runs of late.
Yep, he's been solid for a long time, especially when others were failing around him.
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The Dark Knight wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:Shits and giggles, my current world XI.

Dimuth Karunaratne
David Warner
Marnus Labuschagne
Joe Root
Kane Williamson
Steve Smith
Rishabh Pant
Ravi Ashwin
Pat Cummins
Tim Southee
Shaheen Afridi

A tad hard given the lack of cricket some nations have played and the quality that others have played against.
Good team, I think Karunaratne deserves to be recognised. Tom Latham is another opener that could be considered aswell as KL Rahul.

I'd probably go Williamson ahead of Labuschagne at three, just because he's been better for longer although it's it's extremely hard to go past Labuschagne at the moment. I expect Williamson to fill his boots against Bangladesh in their series starting soon.

Williamson as the captain in your team I'm assuming?

Who would you consider as an allrounder? I'd go with Ravi Jadeja at the moment.

Ashwin picks himself as the spinner, will be interesting to see if he can have a big impact against South Africa, that's if the Indian quicks don't roll them before he has a bowl.

Cummins picks himself and I like your selection of Southee. Afridi at just 21 already has a very good record and will only get better.

Other quicks to consider would be Bumrah, Jamieson, Starc, Anderson, Rabada and possibly Shami.
That's the beauty of it, there is no right or wrong answer.

Afridi has a great return, 6 foot 6 and left armed got him in my side, the others you mentioned are all worthy too, Bumrah would be NIL.

Yeah, Kano wears the C, and with 6 solid batsmen, plus Pant, Ashwin and Cummins I didn't see a need for a specialist all-rounder to bat at 6, especially another spinner considering Root is in the team, if there was a half decent medium paced all rounder then I'd reassess my team make up.

I value your input and judgement being the young guru of the international test scene.
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South African Quinton DeKock announces his retirement from test cricket at age 29 immediately
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locky801 wrote:South African Quinton DeKock announces his retirement from test cricket at age 29 immediately
Did you see the highlights of him this Test? he looked disinterested at the crease.

I know how he feels, after 211 games I knew the moment I was done, was playing at North Haven, I couldn't wait to get out and pull the pin on my time in the game.
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Booney wrote:
locky801 wrote:South African Quinton DeKock announces his retirement from test cricket at age 29 immediately
Did you see the highlights of him this Test? he looked disinterested at the crease.

I know how he feels, after 211 games I knew the moment I was done, was playing at North Haven, I couldn't wait to get out and pull the pin on my time in the game.
Very similar circumstances.
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Lightning McQueen wrote:
Booney wrote:
locky801 wrote:South African Quinton DeKock announces his retirement from test cricket at age 29 immediately
Did you see the highlights of him this Test? he looked disinterested at the crease.

I know how he feels, after 211 games I knew the moment I was done, was playing at North Haven, I couldn't wait to get out and pull the pin on my time in the game.
Very similar circumstances.
Same.
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Booney wrote:
locky801 wrote:South African Quinton DeKock announces his retirement from test cricket at age 29 immediately
Did you see the highlights of him this Test? he looked disinterested at the crease.

I know how he feels, after 211 games I knew the moment I was done, was playing at North Haven, I couldn't wait to get out and pull the pin on my time in the game.
No doubt chasing the coin in the shorter forms.
I’m actually enjoying seeing South Africa implode and they are in a world of hurt for a long time.
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I think he’ll end up in Australia playing Shield and T20’s similar to Johan Botha
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IN De Kock
OUT Neilsen

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Armchair expert wrote:IN De Kock
OUT Neilsen

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Don't think Tim will sign that contract :shock:
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De Kock and Head would be a good batting partnership.
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