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Re: Australian International Summer 2023/24

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Typical Melbourne - four Pakistans in one day.
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I am absolutely shattered


good catch though
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mots02 wrote:Assuming on precedence that ‘Bison-ball’ will be included in the English dictionary soon?


Whoops…. I’ll give myself a time out
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Good catch but the fish could have let the ball touch the ground and still been credited with it
Matty Wade is a star and deserves more respect from the forum family!
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Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo


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mots02 wrote:
mots02 wrote:Assuming on precedence that ‘Bison-ball’ will be included in the English dictionary soon?


Whoops…. I’ll give myself a time out


Nice one Armchair!
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Armchair expert wrote:
mots02 wrote:
mots02 wrote:Assuming on precedence that ‘Bison-ball’ will be included in the English dictionary soon?


Whoops…. I’ll give myself a time out


Nice one Armchair!


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Carey lotto: 32
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Great 50 from the Smudge, shows his importance in this team,
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That is what happens when you don't try and score
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Armchair expert wrote:That is what happens when you don't try and score



reckon he scored one off of his last 50 balls
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Malinauskas unloads regarding the scheduling of the WIndies test in Adelaide. It's exactly what I've been saying - starting a test on Wednesday is ridiculous. It'll be over by Friday night.
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gadj1976 wrote:Malinauskas unloads regarding the scheduling of the WIndies test in Adelaide. It's exactly what I've been saying - starting a test on Wednesday is ridiculous. It'll be over by Friday night.
Has to be a minimum of 4 days between tests so unfortunately our test has to be squeezed in with a stupid start date
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amber_fluid wrote:
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Good team.
Tugga Waugh is an interesting one.
I’d have Border, Viv Richard’s, Smith, Chappell before him


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Head turns 30 today leaving Labuschagne as the only 20 something in the side, he's the oldest player to have been the youngest player in an Australian test team ever.
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woodublieve12 wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
Good team.
Tugga Waugh is an interesting one.
I’d have Border, Viv Richard’s, Smith, Chappell before him


Pure love of the great man gets him in. Just loved the way he went about it.

Absolutely, he epitomises the Aussie spirit, he’s as hard as a cats head.
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Starc out

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Lightning McQueen wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
Good team.
Tugga Waugh is an interesting one.
I’d have Border, Viv Richard’s, Smith, Chappell before him


Pure love of the great man gets him in. Just loved the way he went about it.

Absolutely, he epitomises the Aussie spirit, he’s as hard as a cats head.


I have a different view of S Waugh, his mental disintegration method was the first sign of Australian cricket not respecting the opposition in my view.
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Booney wrote:Head turns 30 today leaving Labuschagne as the only 20 something in the side, he's the oldest player to have been the youngest player in an Australian test team ever.
Yeah it's interesting.

We don't seem to have too many in that 25 - 30 bracket really banging the door down.

There are a few younger prospects coming through though that would be interesting to have a look at.

Obviously Cam Green is 23 (ish) and in that bracket. Morris is 25 and it would be good to see him at some stage.

From a batting Teague Wylee looks a ripper. Made plenty of runn sin the 2022 ICC U19 world cup and bats in the top order for WA in shield cricket.
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Booney wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
Good team.
Tugga Waugh is an interesting one.
I’d have Border, Viv Richard’s, Smith, Chappell before him


Pure love of the great man gets him in. Just loved the way he went about it.

Absolutely, he epitomises the Aussie spirit, he’s as hard as a cats head.


I have a different view of S Waugh, his mental disintegration method was the first sign of Australian cricket not respecting the opposition in my view.


Same here boon, I always thought their was a tinge of selfishness with him on field which isn't a trait of a great leader usually.

Plus he wore his baggy green to Wimbledon that time which is just plain ridiculous
If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the situation.
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