Nah hate to break it to you but it is the old skool mythical mentality of what you use to think was hitting that stumps that is flawed.dedja wrote:I’m surprised it even suggested a piece of the ball was hitting.RB wrote:It was weird, I thought it was going well down leg live.dedja wrote:Cummins traps Verreynne LBW on DRS review for 13.
Didn’t look out live but DRS couldn’t be wrong.
SA 6/126
I will go to my grave believing that it is flawed technology.
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Re: World Test Championship Final, June 11th-16th.
No reason we can't give both the boot...Lightning McQueen wrote:Worst part is now they can't really push Marnus out of the door for an opening role when he outscored Uzi in both innings.Jim05 wrote:Usman never looked likely out there. Was probably going to be Rabada’s last over so needed to see it out
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The 5/20 lost by Australia together with the 5/12 lost by South Africa, means the bottom 5 wickets in the first innings for each side combined for a total of just 32 runs.The Dark Knight wrote:I didn't see any stats on Cricinfo unfortunately but hopefully they will have some at the end of the match.RB wrote:10 runs total from the 8 specialist bowlers in the 1st innings. I await TDK's stats following the conclusion of the test. Interested as to how close that is to a record.
32 runs is the 7th lowest combined total out of the 2585 tests all time.
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Headwenchbarwer wrote:No reason we can't give both the boot...Lightning McQueen wrote:Worst part is now they can't really push Marnus out of the door for an opening role when he outscored Uzi in both innings.Jim05 wrote:Usman never looked likely out there. Was probably going to be Rabada’s last over so needed to see it out
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Re: World Test Championship Final, June 11th-16th.
TDK will be happy reading a stat like that, that’s a good one.Trader wrote:The 5/20 lost by Australia together with the 5/12 lost by South Africa, means the bottom 5 wickets in the first innings for each side combined for a total of just 32 runs.The Dark Knight wrote:I didn't see any stats on Cricinfo unfortunately but hopefully they will have some at the end of the match.RB wrote:10 runs total from the 8 specialist bowlers in the 1st innings. I await TDK's stats following the conclusion of the test. Interested as to how close that is to a record.
32 runs is the 7th lowest combined total out of the 2585 tests all time.
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Re: World Test Championship Final, June 11th-16th.
Who’s keeping?Trader wrote:Headwenchbarwer wrote:No reason we can't give both the boot...Lightning McQueen wrote:Worst part is now they can't really push Marnus out of the door for an opening role when he outscored Uzi in both innings.Jim05 wrote:Usman never looked likely out there. Was probably going to be Rabada’s last over so needed to see it out
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They can swap the pads at drinks.
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I’m not convinced Green is a no. 3
I think he should bat 5 with possibly Smith at 3 and Head at 4
I think he should bat 5 with possibly Smith at 3 and Head at 4
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Just before stumps, they put up a graphic which had SA 55% likely to win against Aus 45%.
Unless all of a sudden the pitch doesn’t seam and the ball stops moving around, more likely Aus 60-70%, SA 40-30%
Maybe batsmen could bat better I suppose …
Unless all of a sudden the pitch doesn’t seam and the ball stops moving around, more likely Aus 60-70%, SA 40-30%
Maybe batsmen could bat better I suppose …
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Bookies betting $1-50 an OZ win
Thats 66.66% probability
66.66% is close to the midpoint Dedja posted of OZ between 60-70%
I agree with the Bookies and Professor Dedja
Thats 66.66% probability
66.66% is close to the midpoint Dedja posted of OZ between 60-70%
I agree with the Bookies and Professor Dedja
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Re: World Test Championship Final, June 11th-16th.
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!Trader wrote:Headwenchbarwer wrote:No reason we can't give both the boot...Lightning McQueen wrote:Worst part is now they can't really push Marnus out of the door for an opening role when he outscored Uzi in both innings.Jim05 wrote:Usman never looked likely out there. Was probably going to be Rabada’s last over so needed to see it out
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I'm not a huge fan of it either, but I think it's the way they'll go.
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Where’s McSweeney at?
Surely he deserves another go at the top
Surely he deserves another go at the top
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As much as I agree with you I would hate to see Head move from 5, he has been our most consistent batter over the past few years, to change what isn't broken to try and fix something else, focus on the problem.amber_fluid wrote:I’m not convinced Green is a no. 3
I think he should bat 5 with possibly Smith at 3 and Head at 4
I'd open with Kez for now.
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Succession plan would be Konstas to take over from Uzi, the Windies would be a good time to trial it.
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Not all is lost for Uzi, he got an all expenses paid trip to the UK, visited McLaren F1 headquarters and knocked around with Oscar, so overall a win.
Just needs to work a bit on his day job
Just needs to work a bit on his day job
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.
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Unfortunately you're probably right, they will try and keep the boys club together.Trader wrote:I'm not a huge fan of it either, but I think it's the way they'll go.
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He only works part time now anyway.dedja wrote:Not all is lost for Uzi, he got an all expenses paid trip to the UK, visited McLaren F1 headquarters and knocked around with Oscar, so overall a win.
Just needs to work a bit on his day job
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Re: World Test Championship Final, June 11th-16th.
Top 3 has been a problem for a while now, used to be top 4 with Smith seemingly on his way out but he’s proved us wrong by being the rock lately, but he won’t be around for too much longer. The pickings are slim to replace blokes who would normally have been long gone, but here we are.Lightning McQueen wrote:As much as I agree with you I would hate to see Head move from 5, he has been our most consistent batter over the past few years, to change what isn't broken to try and fix something else, focus on the problem.amber_fluid wrote:I’m not convinced Green is a no. 3
I think he should bat 5 with possibly Smith at 3 and Head at 4
I'd open with Kez for now.
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Hazlewood
Succession plan would be Konstas to take over from Uzi, the Windies would be a good time to trial it.
Despite their batting being more brittle than thin caramel shards, this team keeps winning off the back of a world class bowling attack. Can’t keep doing this forever, so the dam must surely burst at some stage.
Don’t see Green and Webster in the same team long term, McSweeney needs a big step up to be considered again, and Konstas is well, Konstas.
The short term match by match planning by Ronald McDonald is somehow working.
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I just saw that incident with handling the ball. It would have been controversial, but sorry that is out every time. Ball was not lodged in the pad.
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Umps took the safe option, probably don’t blame them, but as I posted last night, dumb, dumb, dumb thing to do the way he handled it.MW wrote:I just saw that incident with handling the ball. It would have been controversial, but sorry that is out every time. Ball was not lodged in the pad.
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.
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