The Ashes 25/26
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Re: The Ashes 25/26
Really surprised that both Greenidge and Haynes are on that list. They were a great opening pair.
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Re: The Ashes 25/26
Not much one can say after that performance
Terrible over rate, action should be taken, 74 overs in the day is deplorable.
Well batted Joe Root, that should put the natives to bed, reckon you can count on more huindreds from his this series now.
Joffra Archer, highest test score as well
Thank heavens we have Mitch STARc, the rest were very ordinary
That last hour well and truly shaped the test IMO
Guess we can be thankful England didnt declare and give the Aussie half hour under lights, could have been mayhem
Terrible over rate, action should be taken, 74 overs in the day is deplorable.
Well batted Joe Root, that should put the natives to bed, reckon you can count on more huindreds from his this series now.
Joffra Archer, highest test score as well
Thank heavens we have Mitch STARc, the rest were very ordinary
That last hour well and truly shaped the test IMO
Guess we can be thankful England didnt declare and give the Aussie half hour under lights, could have been mayhem
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Interesting hearing Lyon on 7 at the tea break
Was very raw and honest
Good on him
Was very raw and honest
Good on him
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Re: The Ashes 25/26
Did you see lyons interview on Kayo last night???Armchair expert wrote:Looks like a pitch that would take a bit of spin, sigh.
Loved the fact he didn't try and hide how he felt. Pretty average call drop him in my opinion
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I could understand it if they dropped him for Webster a la Warne getting dropped for Miller in the Caribbean in 1999 but to bring in Neser??woodublieve12 wrote:Did you see lyons interview on Kayo last night???Armchair expert wrote:Looks like a pitch that would take a bit of spin, sigh.
Loved the fact he didn't try and hide how he felt. Pretty average call drop him in my opinion
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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Probably too flambouyant, I totally agree with you though, we were spoilt.DOC wrote:Really surprised that both Greenidge and Haynes are on that list. They were a great opening pair.
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Re: The Ashes 25/26
Part of the reason I was a Windies supporter as a kid.Lightning McQueen wrote:Probably too flambouyant, I totally agree with you though, we were spoilt.DOC wrote:Really surprised that both Greenidge and Haynes are on that list. They were a great opening pair.
Well, 90% was Viv, but these two were dynamite to watch
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My sentiments too, it made no sense and gave us no extra value apart from maybe 15-20 runs with the bat.am Bays wrote:I could understand it if they dropped him for Webster a la Warne getting dropped for Miller in the Caribbean in 1999 but to bring in Neser??woodublieve12 wrote:Did you see lyons interview on Kayo last night???Armchair expert wrote:Looks like a pitch that would take a bit of spin, sigh.
Loved the fact he didn't try and hide how he felt. Pretty average call drop him in my opinion
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Re: The Ashes 25/26
I think the big issue was that they probably knew Neser was a much better horses for courses selection at the GABBA over Doggett (plus Neser gives the extra batting ability) which it probably proved to be. Neser had the early wicket which should have been sent to DRS.....Doggett bowled......dog5hite (not helped by his captain setting some horrendous leg side / short bowling fields for him)Lightning McQueen wrote:My sentiments too, it made no sense and gave us no extra value apart from maybe 15-20 runs with the bat.am Bays wrote:I could understand it if they dropped him for Webster a la Warne getting dropped for Miller in the Caribbean in 1999 but to bring in Neser??woodublieve12 wrote:Did you see lyons interview on Kayo last night???Armchair expert wrote:Looks like a pitch that would take a bit of spin, sigh.
Loved the fact he didn't try and hide how he felt. Pretty average call drop him in my opinion
Was going to be hard to drop Doggett though so decided in the end to play both a take the no spin risk.
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You're the Australian Test Selection committee you're paid to make hard decisions and too bad if someone feelings get hurt, after an OK test. Someones feelings are always going to get hurt so just picked the most balanced teamwhufc wrote:I think the big issue was that they probably knew Neser was a much better horses for courses selection at the GABBA over Doggett (plus Neser gives the extra batting ability) which it probably proved to be. Neser had the early wicket which should have been sent to DRS.....Doggett bowled......dog5hite (not helped by his captain setting some horrendous leg side / short bowling fields for him)Lightning McQueen wrote:
My sentiments too, it made no sense and gave us no extra value apart from maybe 15-20 runs with the bat.
Was going to be hard to drop Doggett though so decided in the end to play both a take the no spin risk.
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it is ahrd to make those decisions I spose if your in teh tracksuit doing throw downs.
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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Dont disagree at all..am Bays wrote:You're the Australian Test Selection committee you're paid to make hard decisions and too bad if someone feelings get hurt, after an OK test. Someones feelings are always going to get hurt so just picked the most balanced teamwhufc wrote:I think the big issue was that they probably knew Neser was a much better horses for courses selection at the GABBA over Doggett (plus Neser gives the extra batting ability) which it probably proved to be. Neser had the early wicket which should have been sent to DRS.....Doggett bowled......dog5hite (not helped by his captain setting some horrendous leg side / short bowling fields for him)Lightning McQueen wrote:
My sentiments too, it made no sense and gave us no extra value apart from maybe 15-20 runs with the bat.
Was going to be hard to drop Doggett though so decided in the end to play both a take the no spin risk.
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it is ahrd to make those decisions I spose if your in teh tracksuit doing throw downs.
But like you said recent history says they are all very chummy chummy and no feelings get too hurt.
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Obviously runs or no runs will decide whether the Head move was a master stroke or not but Head getting to bat two sessions before night will be exactly what Australia would have hoped for from their most dangerous batter.
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I wonder how his approach will be, chasing 200 last week all he needed to do was last 8-10 overs and we're a third of the way to the total.whufc wrote:Obviously runs or no runs will decide whether the Head move was a master stroke or not but Head getting to bat two sessions before night will be exactly what Australia would have hoped for from their most dangerous batter.
I've always been against him opening in the longer format but more than happy to be proven wrong, he used to open as a kid although that means sweet FA, he has a lot of Warner about his game and it worked well for him for some time.
We complain wanting change, we get change and we get all emotional over it.
As for Gaz, I'd draw a Lyon in the sand and tell him he won't play til Sydney and that will be his farewell test.
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Re: The Ashes 25/26
Starc m’s comments last night were interesting.
He mentioned that the pink ball doesn’t suit the Gabba as the pitch is much harder and they take too much grass off meaning by 15 overs the ball is shot.
“Adelaide is better suited to pink ball tests, the Gabba pitch is much harder and the ball doesn’t last. We’ve seen it before here, the Pakistan test turned into a grind, it was like bowling with a tennis ball last night”.
He also noted that the late field settings were partially tactical , hinting that we didn’t want to cop a new ball under lights , rather start under sunshine and hope that the English bowlers also have to cope with a dead ball by over 15.
He mentioned that the pink ball doesn’t suit the Gabba as the pitch is much harder and they take too much grass off meaning by 15 overs the ball is shot.
“Adelaide is better suited to pink ball tests, the Gabba pitch is much harder and the ball doesn’t last. We’ve seen it before here, the Pakistan test turned into a grind, it was like bowling with a tennis ball last night”.
He also noted that the late field settings were partially tactical , hinting that we didn’t want to cop a new ball under lights , rather start under sunshine and hope that the English bowlers also have to cope with a dead ball by over 15.
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Would hope so.Armchair expert wrote:Lyon will be the first picked in Adelaide.
Without both Cummins and Hazlewood, you need some leadership/experience to hold down an end when things aren’t going perfectly like last match.
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Beg to differ, he's obviously on the outer to not get a get in this test along with when he dipped out in the Caribbean.Armchair expert wrote:Lyon will be the first picked in Adelaide.
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Not a pink ball test in Adelaide this year.Lightning McQueen wrote:Beg to differ, he's obviously on the outer to not get a get in this test along with when he dipped out in the Caribbean.Armchair expert wrote:Lyon will be the first picked in Adelaide.
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