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Where the f is the night watchman????????????????????????????????????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
dammit pantera this beer is warm
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Green gone, 4/34
Marsh smashes his 1st ball for 4
Marsh smashes his 1st ball for 4
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DoublebluTiger wrote:As a young batsmen would you sense there's an opportunity to push for a test spot or is there a loss of faith in Australia selectors to reward performance. I feel as others there's potential opportunities to stake a claim in the batting and keeping department.
Player power in control too much? Surely an external voice, not the coach. I lack belief he can be that dissenting voice players need from time to time.
Well with the batting, no one other that Bancroft is anywhere near being worthy of rewarding with a test spot. Our bowling stocks are as good as they have ever been but quality of batting around the shield system is at an all time low.
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I think Australia should be awarded all test series and World Cups by default for knowing how to state the score correctly.Lightning McQueen wrote:Why is the score 34-4 but Sears has 2-3, make up your mind
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Well batted Trav
Set himself up for big day tomorrow.
Set himself up for big day tomorrow.
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Good fight back by Trav and Bison
Interesting day ahead tomorrow
Interesting day ahead tomorrow
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northerner wrote:With the exception of Green, the whole batting group one thru 7 is in their worst batting form of their collective careers.
This loss proves the Windies loss was not just a one off blimp. Guys who are decent quicks at best are looking like world champions.
When so many are out of touch, it becomes a coaching issue, in particular the batting coach.
Current ages of this Australian team[ off a site so if wrong let me know]
batsmen.....186
keeper.........32
bowlers.......133
total.............351 years...average age 31.9 years old
As I have said in recent times, Australia needs to look to introduce youth into this team somehow and not all at once.
Even if that youth is unproven or under perform at test level.
Trouble is the SS batting in oz is a problem
There are more potential test bowlers however.
Also Hazelwood [33] STARc[34] Lyon [36] cant last forever
The BIGgest loss to come in the current line up would be Nathan Lyon?
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Armchair expert wrote:Armchair expert wrote:Starc can bowl some absolute junk at times
@mal
Mitchell STARc is a better bowler than David Warner though
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Head Carey and to a lesser extent Marsh can cement their spots in the test team for next summer by getting this done.
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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whufc wrote:Well batted Trav
Set himself up for big day tomorrow.
OK
My turn
Poor bowling by STARc in the NZ 2nd dig
REGARDS
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mal wrote:whufc wrote:Well batted Trav
Set himself up for big day tomorrow.
OK
My turn
Poor bowling by STARc in the NZ 2nd dig
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Carey with 10 has the equal most dismissals in a match for an Australian wicketkeeper in test cricket, Gilchrist the other also against NZ in Hamilton back in 2000.locky801 wrote:Southee gone for a duck, Carey gets his 10th catch for the match
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Having witnessed Test Cricket long enough this Test is 100% in NZ hands. We’re going to give plenty of chances tomorrow and if NZ take them they will win - no hope we’ll go chanceless. Still, NZ have beaten Australia only once at Test level since 1993 and they in my opinion don’t have that killer instinct (They’re too nice). When NZ were at their best they had the hard nosed and incredibly arrogant Richard Hadlee at their helm. Let’s see tomorrow how they fare.
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LaughingKookaburra wrote:Having witnessed Test Cricket long enough this Test is 100% in NZ hands. We’re going to give plenty of chances tomorrow and if NZ take them they will win - no hope we’ll go chanceless. Still, NZ have beaten Australia only once at Test level since 1993 and they in my opinion don’t have that killer instinct (They’re too nice). When NZ were at their best they had the hard nosed and incredibly arrogant Richard Hadlee at their helm. Let’s see tomorrow how they fare.
Survive the first half an hour wicketless and Australia will win.
Key is to get as many of the runs before the new ball is due. It’s clearly a much more difficult pitch when the ball is new.
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Armchair expert wrote:Where the f is the night watchman????????????????????????????????????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*cough* get fucked *cough*
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.
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I took the $201 for the draw yesterday, can it rain all day today please
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Brodlach wrote:I took the $201 for the draw yesterday, can it rain all day today please
and tomorrow isn't this day 4
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locky801 wrote:Brodlach wrote:I took the $201 for the draw yesterday, can it rain all day today please
and tomorrow isn't this day 4
Oh bugger! I thought today was the last day
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OMFG!
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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