Booney wrote:When you're late on straight one's hitting off stump opening for your country isn't for you. #warnerout
To be fair anyone would be exhausted after posting 19, 0, 26, 16, 2 and 36. in January in the BBL. He also had to shower and dress for the awards night. He has only had 13 days to recover as well. But you won't hear a word out of him.
Booney wrote:When you're late on straight one's hitting off stump opening for your country isn't for you. #warnerout
To be fair anyone would be exhausted after posting 19, 0, 26, 16, 2 and 36. in January in the BBL. He also had to shower and dress for the awards night. He has only had 13 days to recover as well. But you won't hear a word out of him.
To be fair I think Heads BBL scores were even worse
Not that it should have any effect on test cricket here
There are no stupid questions, just stupid people.
Senor Moto Gadili wrote:Lazy batting by both Ussie and Warner. It's as if their minds were already on facing spinners. Can't blame the pitch for either dismissal
Warner was plain unlucky, you don't expect a straight ball to be heading towards the wickets in the 2nd over of a test match.
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DOC wrote:Matthew Hayden saying on Fox that the non selection of Travis Head has left him flabbergasted and the most perplexing selection he has ever seen.
Hard to argue.
Steve Waugh also questioning leaving out the 4th ranked test batsman in the world at the moment.
DOC wrote:Matthew Hayden saying on Fox that the non selection of Travis Head has left him flabbergasted and the most perplexing selection he has ever seen.
Hard to argue.
Steve Waugh also questioning leaving out the 4th ranked test batsman in the world at the moment.
Well, when you run a 2km time trial in in 9:31....
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!!!
DOC wrote:Matthew Hayden saying on Fox that the non selection of Travis Head has left him flabbergasted and the most perplexing selection he has ever seen.
Hard to argue.
Steve Waugh also questioning leaving out the 4th ranked test batsman in the world at the moment.
To be fair, I reckon they've been reading this thread.