The Ashes 25/26
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Re: The Ashes 25/26
First time a side has been dismissed for 567 in Test history.
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You did reasonably well but can't pay this one haha, I suspect that Carse won't be a long-term test player but he's a long way from the poms' worst flop.whufc wrote:Biggest Flop England- Well Bashir didn't end up getting a game so got a free holiday so that was pretty close haha, Carse tries but he is truly a goer in the same sense as Wagner. Close enough......probably any Potts, Wood, Archer or Duckett was the correct answer.
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99: The lowest individual score never made in a test at the SCG.Booney wrote:First time a side has been dismissed for 567 in Test history.
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Re: The Ashes 25/26
Yeah you're right....RB wrote:You did reasonably well but can't pay this one haha, I suspect that Carse won't be a long-term test player but he's a long way from the poms' worst flop.whufc wrote:Biggest Flop England- Well Bashir didn't end up getting a game so got a free holiday so that was pretty close haha, Carse tries but he is truly a goer in the same sense as Wagner. Close enough......probably any Potts, Wood, Archer or Duckett was the correct answer.
I don't see him having a long term future either, he really is a Neil Wagner bang it in operator which probably swayed me to saying i was close but realistically Potts, Wood, Archer, Duckett have all been far worse.
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I know all the jokes of a bloke who hasn't made a first-class century batting at 3 at test level but i like alot about Bethell.
At 23 seems to have a good temperament, plays on the edge of aggressive without being stupid, nice well rounded technique front foot and back foot and has that bit of swagger confidence most super elite sportsmen seem to have.
Has an ODI 100 which suggests the step up in quality bowling is completely above his level, there is some hope there.
Definitely one to watch in the future but will take into account we have no Cummins, Hazelwood or spinner.
At 23 seems to have a good temperament, plays on the edge of aggressive without being stupid, nice well rounded technique front foot and back foot and has that bit of swagger confidence most super elite sportsmen seem to have.
Has an ODI 100 which suggests the step up in quality bowling is completely above his level, there is some hope there.
Definitely one to watch in the future but will take into account we have no Cummins, Hazelwood or spinner.
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Cam Green would normally catch those with his eyes closed. He needs a bit of a spell, make runs and take wickets in the Sheffield Shield and enjoy the game.
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And earn his spot backwenchbarwer wrote:Cam Green would normally catch those with his eyes closed. He needs a bit of a spell, make runs and take wickets in the Sheffield Shield and enjoy the game.
Webster has to stay before Green
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He won't be playing any more First Class games for the rest of the domestic summer. T20 World Cup into the IPL.wenchbarwer wrote:Cam Green would normally catch those with his eyes closed. He needs a bit of a spell, make runs and take wickets in the Sheffield Shield and enjoy the game.
His next red ball game would be v Bangladesh in August (if selected).
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I was thinking a more extended spell than thatwhiteclawbaby wrote:He won't be playing any more First Class games for the rest of the domestic summer. T20 World Cup into the IPL.wenchbarwer wrote:Cam Green would normally catch those with his eyes closed. He needs a bit of a spell, make runs and take wickets in the Sheffield Shield and enjoy the game.
His next red ball game would be v Bangladesh in August (if selected).
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I agree, just very unusual to be selected without a FC ton.whufc wrote:I know all the jokes of a bloke who hasn't made a first-class century batting at 3 at test level but i like alot about Bethell.
At 23 seems to have a good temperament, plays on the edge of aggressive without being stupid, nice well rounded technique front foot and back foot and has that bit of swagger confidence most super elite sportsmen seem to have.
Has an ODI 100 which suggests the step up in quality bowling is completely above his level, there is some hope there.
Definitely one to watch in the future but will take into account we have no Cummins, Hazelwood or spinner.
I’m sure TDK can find some stats on how often this has happened at Test level.
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Not sure about this "if" word, he'll be selected and star against the minnows which will earn him another half a dozen tests.whiteclawbaby wrote:He won't be playing any more First Class games for the rest of the domestic summer. T20 World Cup into the IPL.wenchbarwer wrote:Cam Green would normally catch those with his eyes closed. He needs a bit of a spell, make runs and take wickets in the Sheffield Shield and enjoy the game.
His next red ball game would be v Bangladesh in August (if selected).
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Given the Shield started in 1892 I'd say any Australian test cricketer before thendedja wrote:I agree, just very unusual to be selected without a FC ton.whufc wrote:I know all the jokes of a bloke who hasn't made a first-class century batting at 3 at test level but i like alot about Bethell.
At 23 seems to have a good temperament, plays on the edge of aggressive without being stupid, nice well rounded technique front foot and back foot and has that bit of swagger confidence most super elite sportsmen seem to have.
Has an ODI 100 which suggests the step up in quality bowling is completely above his level, there is some hope there.
Definitely one to watch in the future but will take into account we have no Cummins, Hazelwood or spinner.
I’m sure TDK can find some stats on how often this has happened at Test level.
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Re: The Ashes 25/26
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Ben Duckett's last 24 innings across formats:
The Hundred: 0, 20, 7, 11, 11, 5, 49*, 20.
ODIs vs SA: 5, 14, 31.
ODIs vs NZ: 2, 1, 8.
The Ashes: 21, 28, 0, 15, 29, 4, 2, 34, 27, 42.
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There’s always oneam Bays wrote:Given the Shield started in 1892 I'd say any Australian test cricketer before thendedja wrote:I agree, just very unusual to be selected without a FC ton.whufc wrote:I know all the jokes of a bloke who hasn't made a first-class century batting at 3 at test level but i like alot about Bethell.
At 23 seems to have a good temperament, plays on the edge of aggressive without being stupid, nice well rounded technique front foot and back foot and has that bit of swagger confidence most super elite sportsmen seem to have.
Has an ODI 100 which suggests the step up in quality bowling is completely above his level, there is some hope there.
Definitely one to watch in the future but will take into account we have no Cummins, Hazelwood or spinner.
I’m sure TDK can find some stats on how often this has happened at Test level.![]()
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I think they like Greens bowling more for balance.amber_fluid wrote:And earn his spot backwenchbarwer wrote:Cam Green would normally catch those with his eyes closed. He needs a bit of a spell, make runs and take wickets in the Sheffield Shield and enjoy the game.
Webster has to stay before Green
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Most Australian test cricketers at the time would have played a few matches before their first test that are still regarded as FC, i.e. even before the Shield existed, but there weren't too many centuries back in those days.am Bays wrote:Given the Shield started in 1892 I'd say any Australian test cricketer before thendedja wrote:I agree, just very unusual to be selected without a FC ton.whufc wrote:I know all the jokes of a bloke who hasn't made a first-class century batting at 3 at test level but i like alot about Bethell.
At 23 seems to have a good temperament, plays on the edge of aggressive without being stupid, nice well rounded technique front foot and back foot and has that bit of swagger confidence most super elite sportsmen seem to have.
Has an ODI 100 which suggests the step up in quality bowling is completely above his level, there is some hope there.
Definitely one to watch in the future but will take into account we have no Cummins, Hazelwood or spinner.
I’m sure TDK can find some stats on how often this has happened at Test level.![]()
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Noting the spurious classification of inter-colonial matches beforw electricity
E.g. Charles Bannerman, star of the very First Test, had played 8 FC matches before that test, but recorded only 2 half-centuries and no centuries in those 8 matches.
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