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Well, that was a pretty good opener for us Aussies
It's been promising to see some young guns performing well too. I feel a bit sorry for Martin though.. He's having a tough year.
edit: oh yeah. Our fielding is STILL on the decline.
It's been promising to see some young guns performing well too. I feel a bit sorry for Martin though.. He's having a tough year.
edit: oh yeah. Our fielding is STILL on the decline.
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I think Martyn and Clarke need to be dropped. I don't know how both stay in the team when there's potential there. Clarke will be a great player i just think he needs to learn his place in the side is not a certainty as he hasn't performed for some time.
Hussey, Symonds, good to see them get going. Katich did well, started off very slow but made up for it. If he can keep it up we hopefully have the Hayden issue sorted.
Watson, is it because he's from NSW? I dunno but he definitely does not look like a future Flintoff to me. Try a proper spinner like MacGill in the team.
Catching was a bit of a problem though, again.
Hussey, Symonds, good to see them get going. Katich did well, started off very slow but made up for it. If he can keep it up we hopefully have the Hayden issue sorted.
Watson, is it because he's from NSW? I dunno but he definitely does not look like a future Flintoff to me. Try a proper spinner like MacGill in the team.
Catching was a bit of a problem though, again.
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Oh they played already ? Who won ??
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You're a real McGill fanboy aren't you bloke This is the first time in ages we've seen an ODI on Australian soil, and you're looking for a shakeup already? Replacing batsmen with bowlers? We just made 250 odd and then bowled them out for 160 or whatever it was. All we needed to do better last night was catch the ball. But I think it's pretty understandable, considering they were inside and with lowlying lights.
McGill will only ever be considered when playing at the SCG where it actually spins. I don't know what you see in him. Watson played well.
Martyn: he should have been dropped from the one dayer side, but kept in the test team. It was a mistake to kick him out so hastily after the ashes.
Anyway, Australia won convincingly. I hope the test is a bit better for the WXI.
McGill will only ever be considered when playing at the SCG where it actually spins. I don't know what you see in him. Watson played well.
Martyn: he should have been dropped from the one dayer side, but kept in the test team. It was a mistake to kick him out so hastily after the ashes.
Anyway, Australia won convincingly. I hope the test is a bit better for the WXI.
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There's still 2 games to go, i can't see the selectors making any radical changes to the team now.
Well the problem with Watson is they label him the next Flintoff when he's anything but. Flintoff could make a world team on either his batting or bowling at the moment where Watson i honestly don't think could make the Australian side on one of these alone. For some reason we're very much after someone like the old Steve Waugh when he first came on the scene.
MacGill well he'd get wickets against these guys, i wouldn't say i'm a fan of him but i think he's good enough to play. He'll be slightly more expensive then Warne in the test coming up (assuming they play him, stupid if they don't cause our pace attack is crap) but will get more wickets.
I'm not completely happy with the changes the selectors made after the Ashes, i think they were wrong with a few others as well.
Well the problem with Watson is they label him the next Flintoff when he's anything but. Flintoff could make a world team on either his batting or bowling at the moment where Watson i honestly don't think could make the Australian side on one of these alone. For some reason we're very much after someone like the old Steve Waugh when he first came on the scene.
MacGill well he'd get wickets against these guys, i wouldn't say i'm a fan of him but i think he's good enough to play. He'll be slightly more expensive then Warne in the test coming up (assuming they play him, stupid if they don't cause our pace attack is crap) but will get more wickets.
I'm not completely happy with the changes the selectors made after the Ashes, i think they were wrong with a few others as well.
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Can anyone tell me what Aus last over (batting) was like???
Nine decided to cut to news with one over remaining!!!!!!! in QLD.
I tried to call them and abuse them but all their lines were already busy.
It's not like A Current Affair has anything important to say, nothing you can't get from a tabliod sensationist piece of shit magazine (The Picture has more truthful information in it )
Nine decided to cut to news with one over remaining!!!!!!! in QLD.
I tried to call them and abuse them but all their lines were already busy.
It's not like A Current Affair has anything important to say, nothing you can't get from a tabliod sensationist piece of shit magazine (The Picture has more truthful information in it )
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Your forgetting that classic moment when Warney got his 500th wicket. The first time I have ever seen, with regard the cricket coverage, Channel 9 cutting from the cricket to see the Showcase on the "Price is Right". The programme director should have lost his job over that one. Would not have happened though.
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was a good effort by the aussies, fark gilly can smack the crap out of the ball..... fielding was a bit ordinary, there was a couple of possible catches which i would of expected a good fielder to have a dive at.... but they stood back which i thought was a bit adverage....ah well doesnt matter...WE WON :D:D:D
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You know people keep dismissing that Srilankin spinner. He has played half the games as shane warne and has almost the same amount of wickets.
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Talk about an exageration Nige.. 73% of the tests played is a long way from half.. and 74 (12%) less wickets isn't that close either. Sure, he will probably have more wickets by the time he plays another 35 tests, but taking wickets at double the rate is absurd.
Also, I was talking about using the footholes produced by the quick bowlers bowling over the wicket.. I'm yet to see Murali use them.
Also, I was talking about using the footholes produced by the quick bowlers bowling over the wicket.. I'm yet to see Murali use them.
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True but bowling a washed up Kasper and not another spinner which caused the problems.
Anyway, old news.
Thing with Murali is look how many times he plays Bangladesh and other not very flash sub continent teams. Murali is also always into the attack by around over 15. Murali is Sri Lanka's only real wicket taker beside Vaas. Not uncommon to see Murali bowl 30-40 overs. Sub continent wickets also spin from day 1.
Warney has always had to bowl behind the likes of McGrath who we all know takes many wickets. Australian pitches generally don't do much with the ball until day 3 or 4. Warney usually plays the toughest of teams.
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Anyway, old news.
Thing with Murali is look how many times he plays Bangladesh and other not very flash sub continent teams. Murali is also always into the attack by around over 15. Murali is Sri Lanka's only real wicket taker beside Vaas. Not uncommon to see Murali bowl 30-40 overs. Sub continent wickets also spin from day 1.
Warney has always had to bowl behind the likes of McGrath who we all know takes many wickets. Australian pitches generally don't do much with the ball until day 3 or 4. Warney usually plays the toughest of teams.
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Well I knew that the test would not go for 6 days. Although the Ashes tour was not the best for us, we still have a strong team & well if weather went our way we would have retained the Ashes. But down here things are different. It's going to be tough for any team to beat the Aussie's at home in a series.
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