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No time to rest, the squad is getting named today. Looks like Watto will keep Marsh out as well with Faulkner (desevedly ) getting that spot.
Top Stories: Australia's Ashes squad to be announced today
Rod Marsh has spent little time resting on his laurels, with the chief selector finalising a squad for the Ashes on Tuesday.
Australia's World Cup winners are not the only ones nursing headaches, with Marsh and his colleagues sifting through the contenders for tours to the Caribbean and England.
Those squads will be revealed at 10am AEDT on Tuesday.
Cricket Australia will also announce its new contract list, in addition to an Australia A squad for a winter series in India.
It's expected the Windies-Ashes squad will feature approximately 16-17 players, with a back-up wicketkeeper and second spinner likely to be included.
NSW gloveman Peter Nevill and Victoria's Matthew Wade are the leading contenders to be Brad Haddin's understudy, whi...
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http://abc.net.au/news/6360678 (http://abc.net.au/news/6360678)
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I wonder if Clarke will announce that it will be his last test series :)
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I wonder if Clarke will announce that it will be his last test series :)
only if hes pushed...
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I wonder if Clarke will announce that it will be his last test series :)
only if they are 3-0 up... :)
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only if they are 3-0 up... :)
If we're 3 up watch them fast track Pieterson in, if he isn't already in by then. Iam thinking he will start his summer with Surrey and force his way into the side.
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The Australian squad: Michael Clarke (capt), David Warner, Chris Rogers, Steven Smith, Shane Watson, Mitchell Marsh, Brad Haddin, Mitchell Johnson, Ryan Harris (Ashes only), Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Lyon, Fawad Ahmed, Peter Siddle, Peter Nevill, Shaun Marsh, Adam Voges.
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Watson must have photos of someone rooting someone elses wife...
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He's had those photo's for at least 15 years.
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Watson must have photos of someone rooting someone elses wife...
That's a bit unfair.............based on the antics of some of these drunken clowns, it's probably someone's pet sheep or dog.
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Whats the go with Ashton Agar lads he has dropped right off the map.
EDIT just found this : http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/ashton-agar-favoured-to-join-australias-winter-test-tours-20150330-1mbday.html (http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/ashton-agar-favoured-to-join-australias-winter-test-tours-20150330-1mbday.html)
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Whats the go with Ashton Agar lads he has dropped right off the map.
EDIT just found this : http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/ashton-agar-favoured-to-join-australias-winter-test-tours-20150330-1mbday.html (http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/ashton-agar-favoured-to-join-australias-winter-test-tours-20150330-1mbday.html)
Bit like burns? Apprantly his going to India with AU A to practice opening with intention to replace Rogers post ashes.
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$&@)en traitors the pair of them for even considering it
Jason Gillespie, Justin Langer lead race to coach England in Ashes
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sport/cricket/jason-gillespie-justin-langer-lead-race-to-coach-england-in-ashes-20150508-ggxs3w.html (http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sport/cricket/jason-gillespie-justin-langer-lead-race-to-coach-england-in-ashes-20150508-ggxs3w.html)
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Wasn't Langer the Aussie batting coach?
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$&@)en traitors the pair of them for even considering it
Jason Gillespie, Justin Langer lead race to coach England in Ashes
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sport/cricket/jason-gillespie-justin-langer-lead-race-to-coach-england-in-ashes-20150508-ggxs3w.html (http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sport/cricket/jason-gillespie-justin-langer-lead-race-to-coach-england-in-ashes-20150508-ggxs3w.html)
I agree..............very uncool!!!
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Wasn't Langer the Aussie batting coach?
i think langer was part-time, but michael di venuto has been full-time for a while now...
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$&@)en traitors the pair of them for even considering it
Jason Gillespie, Justin Langer lead race to coach England in Ashes
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sport/cricket/jason-gillespie-justin-langer-lead-race-to-coach-england-in-ashes-20150508-ggxs3w.html (http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sport/cricket/jason-gillespie-justin-langer-lead-race-to-coach-england-in-ashes-20150508-ggxs3w.html)
If there is no work for them here, why not... be an easy gig...
Coach them to failure, collect chq and come home.
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If there is no work for them here, why not... be an easy gig...
Coach them to failure, collect chq and come home.
The elite sportman's ego doesn't allow for failure.
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The elite sportman's ego doesn't allow for failure.
seen soccer players?? They all take the pay chq from bookies and walk away
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The elite sportman's ego doesn't allow for failure.
Somebody forgot to tell the poms on last ashes & CWC
EDIT
Sorry my bad, i missed the word "elite"
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Ashes finally on the agenda for Aussies, says Clarke
The Ashes. The two words Michael Clarke did not want his team to speak about during its two-Test tour of the Caribbean.
Worried his team might lose its focus and worry more about England than the West Indies, Clarke says he made it crystal clear he did not want any talk about the Poms over the past month.
Now, having wrapped up a 2-0 series victory over the hapless hosts with a 277-run thrashing inside four days at Jamaica's Sabina Park, Clarke is officially letting the Ashes build-up begin.
"I'd be lying to say it hasn't been in the back of everyone's mind but the fact we've been really disciplined on playing really good cricket in these conditions against this West Indies team is a really good achievement from the boys," Clarke s...
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Reading a few reports looks like the poms are producing a few fairly flat boring tracks in an attempt to subdue our bowlers. Good to see Mitch starting to perform though.
Love that This Kent batsman Rob Key: "For a large part of that I thought 'there is no way I get paid enough to be facing Mitchell Johnson"
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/cricket/33294112 (http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/cricket/33294112)
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Reading a few reports looks like the poms are producing a few fairly flat boring tracks in an attempt to subdue our bowlers. Good to see Mitch starting to perform though.
Love that This Kent batsman Rob Key: "For a large part of that I thought 'there is no way I get paid enough to be facing Mitchell Johnson"
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/cricket/33294112 (http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/cricket/33294112)
Especially since his last test was in 2005. I imagine the Poms will be trying to create concrete pitches after the bowlers performance in the Windies. Should be a good series and hopefully I will be able to ***s off my inlaws if we win.
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Watson must have photos of someone rooting someone elses wife...
The photos in question are actually of mark Waugh rooting a goat.
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Reading a few reports looks like the poms are producing a few fairly flat boring tracks in an attempt to subdue our bowlers. Good to see Mitch starting to perform though.
Love that This Kent batsman Rob Key: "For a large part of that I thought 'there is no way I get paid enough to be facing Mitchell Johnson"
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/cricket/33294112 (http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/cricket/33294112)
That would sound about right for the gutless Poms >:D
Really looking forward to this :cheers:
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It's time :cheers:
Mitch Marsh puts heat on Shane Watson with ton
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes/mitch-marsh-scores-another-preashes-ton-20150701-gi31ax.html (http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes/mitch-marsh-scores-another-preashes-ton-20150701-gi31ax.html)
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It's time :cheers:
Mitch Marsh puts heat on Shane Watson with ton
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes/mitch-marsh-scores-another-preashes-ton-20150701-gi31ax.html (http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes/mitch-marsh-scores-another-preashes-ton-20150701-gi31ax.html)
My bet is that as an incumbent Watto will get first shot.
Which means it could well be his last test for Australia.
I'll make an early call for watto lotto & back him to score a century in the first test
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Taking carrying the drinks a little too far...
http://www.cricket.com.au/news/james-faulkner-charged-drink-driving-united-kingdom-manchester-police-australia-cricket/2015-07-04 (http://www.cricket.com.au/news/james-faulkner-charged-drink-driving-united-kingdom-manchester-police-australia-cricket/2015-07-04)
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Taking carrying the drinks a little too far...
http://www.cricket.com.au/news/james-faulkner-charged-drink-driving-united-kingdom-manchester-police-australia-cricket/2015-07-04 (http://www.cricket.com.au/news/james-faulkner-charged-drink-driving-united-kingdom-manchester-police-australia-cricket/2015-07-04)
What a flog fair dinkum. I hope it doesnt effect his performance :cheers:
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Breaking News!!!!!!
Ryan Harris retires.... effective immediately
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Wow, that's a big loss for the Ashes team
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Taking carrying the drinks a little too far...
http://www.cricket.com.au/news/james-faulkner-charged-drink-driving-united-kingdom-manchester-police-australia-cricket/2015-07-04 (http://www.cricket.com.au/news/james-faulkner-charged-drink-driving-united-kingdom-manchester-police-australia-cricket/2015-07-04)
Unfortunately not the first Aussie to get in trouble for drinking on a pommy tour....
Sad news for Ryan Harris. One of the best consistent bowlers the Aussies have had since probably McGrath. He was fun to watch with bat in hand too!
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yep I think its a bigger loss than we realise. with the flat pommy tracks we needed a clever bowler with plenty of experience. hopefully Siddle with his County cricket experience can step in/up and fill the void?
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Unfortunately not the first Aussie to get in trouble for drinking on a pommy tour....
Sad news for Ryan Harris. One of the best consistent bowlers the Aussies have had since probably McGrath. He was fun to watch with bat in hand too!
When looking at the numbers, Harris has been one of Australia's best bowlers in any era.
A great loss. Looks like pat cummins is taking his place... Not sure about that on flat wickets...
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When looking at the numbers, Harris has been one of Australia's best bowlers in any era.
A great loss. Looks like pat cummins is taking his place... Not sure about that on flat wickets...
I loved watching Harris play wish his body could of held up for him.
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When looking at the numbers, Harris has been one of Australia's best bowlers in any era.
A great loss. Looks like pat cummins is taking his place... Not sure about that on flat wickets...
Yeah I am not sure Pats going to play think it's more for experience and backup. They will start with MJ, stark, hazelwood and Lyon.
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When looking at the numbers, Harris has been one of Australia's best bowlers in any era.
A great loss. Looks like pat cummins is taking his place... Not sure about that on flat wickets...
legend...
http://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/australia/ryan-harris-career-stats-put-him-alongside-legends-of-australian-fast-bowling/story-fn2mcu3x-1227430164196 (http://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/australia/ryan-harris-career-stats-put-him-alongside-legends-of-australian-fast-bowling/story-fn2mcu3x-1227430164196)
In his News Corp column, Michael Clarke used the example of Harris bowling Australia to victory in the deciding Test against South Africa last year as one of the best ways to sum up just how good a bowler he was.
“I knew he was injured, I knew he was buggered and already booked in for surgery, but I walked up to him and said, ‘Ryno, I need you to bowl from the top end.’, Clarke wrote.
“With his knee busted and his hip banged up, Ryno said ‘mate, I don’t know if I can even get to the crease’. But we were desperate, and I needed my go-to man.
“‘Well you’ve got two choices,” I said. ‘Either you bowl, or I’ll bowl.’
“He took one look at me, and demanded, ‘Give me the ball.’
“With his first delivery, he bowled Dale Steyn, and on the third he crashed through Morne Morkel’s stumps. The game was all over and history was made.”
When the pressure was on, Harris was able to deliver. That will ultimately be his legacy.
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Need to get the spare TV out of the van, state of origin and ashes tonight both tonight 7.30. Don't know how Iam going to manage 5 nights of 3am!
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Easy decision, I'll be watching the cricket :)
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Easy decision, I'll be watching the cricket :)
damn right... i've had enough of origin...
and it will be nice to watch some sport on ch9 in HD...
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Poms won the toss, looking at Clarke looked like a toss he wanted to win!
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Watto gets the nod over Marsh
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Mongrels have mowed the pitch dead flat >:(
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It's on like donkey kong! :cheers: I've just cracked the bottle of Jack :cheers:
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1 down. Nice catch to Warner.
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2 for 42. Spinner on early pays off
GG
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3 /43
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3 for 43. Go aussies
GG
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So much for the poms plan to go after Lyon! Shame they droped root, feel he'll make us pay now?
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So much for the poms plan to go after Lyon! Shame they droped root, feel he'll make us pay now?
All talk :cheers:
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Shame they droped root, feel he'll make us pay now?
134 :(
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Tonight is THE night we need WATTO to stand up and deliver.
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One can only hope. But it's like a mate on his fourth marriage :(
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Watto now looking for his next gig.......
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Watto may well break a record yet. Most unsuccessful reviews.
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Surly no more wasted innings for this has been ?
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He was probably unlucky with that call but surely the selectors have to know the poms have got his measure with LBW?
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What I found funny was the commentator even made mention of that's Watson in to the thirties. My immediate thought was no a wicket must be about to fall..
Went to bed @ 4 for 240 ish. Perhaps should of stayed up
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30 minutes in and it looks like we have shut up shop all ready. It's going to be a loooong 2 days :(
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No mate. Long nights :))
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They'll go bang soon
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I meant the Aussies getting some runs not out.
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Not a good start... England bowlers look hungry, and Aussies are struggling against Anderson & Broad.
Now Rogers is gone, hopefully Steve Smith can get some runs.
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What was Warner thinking ?
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5 for, we're done :(
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So we are back to our usual form?
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:laugh: 6 for I'm off to bed
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Surely that MUST be Watson's last test match for Australia for a little while ???
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At this point MJ must be in the running for Batsman of the series?
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Woke up this morning, and see the score - very disappointed, but not unexpected.
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Yeah we really missed Harris. We need a bowler who can pin down an end and not leak runs.
That said, we also need our top order batsmen to do their job :(
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This article in the fairfax press is pretty spot on re Watson.
Personally I don't agree with his other points re selection and players and their median age. As per D4D we are missing ryno and he's no spring chicken.
I said before these ashes with the pommies flat pitches this was going to be hard. I also think the toss is going to be paramount and we lost it in Wales. Don't wet traditionally play well at lords?
The Ashes: Shane Watson exhibit A, B and C of First Test loss to England
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes/the-ashes-shane-watson-exhibit-a-b-and-c-of-first-test-loss-to-england-20150711-giabij.html (http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes/the-ashes-shane-watson-exhibit-a-b-and-c-of-first-test-loss-to-england-20150711-giabij.html)
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tappa tappa tappa
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Surely that MUST be Watson's last test match for Australia for a little while ???
Add Clarke to that list
MC 38 & 4 = 42
SW 30 & 19 = 49
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I reckon we've long lacked the patience to perform in English conditions. You can't just get to the middle and start piling on runs. It is important to get set and adjust to the pace of the pitch and swing in the air. We've never done well against genuine movement in the air.
Our bowlers look too impatient as well.
Surprised to see we've only won once in last 14 Tests in UK.
We ate not as good as we think we are.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qY-mW_mBVu4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qY-mW_mBVu4)
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Shane Watson – “I Have Photos Of The Cricket Selectors Dumping Body Of Dead Hooker.”
http://theunaustralian.net/2015/07/13/shane-watson-i-have-photos-of-the-cricket-selectors-dumping-body-of-dead-hooker/ (http://theunaustralian.net/2015/07/13/shane-watson-i-have-photos-of-the-cricket-selectors-dumping-body-of-dead-hooker/)
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Shane Watson – “I Have Photos Of The Cricket Selectors Dumping Body Of Dead Hooker.”
http://theunaustralian.net/2015/07/13/shane-watson-i-have-photos-of-the-cricket-selectors-dumping-body-of-dead-hooker/ (http://theunaustralian.net/2015/07/13/shane-watson-i-have-photos-of-the-cricket-selectors-dumping-body-of-dead-hooker/)
Thats funny, but i thought the real funny one was about Robbie Farrah & tattooes. (I'll post link in origin thread) its a classic
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I wonder if the public critism of his cardif performance has led to this? Remembering he supposedly knocked back the captaincy and suggested Smith instead.
Brad Haddin expected to miss Lord's Test due to personal reasons
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes/ashes-2015-brad-haddin-expected-to-miss-lords-test-due-to-personal-reasons-20150714-gicdkv.html (http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes/ashes-2015-brad-haddin-expected-to-miss-lords-test-due-to-personal-reasons-20150714-gicdkv.html)
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Wow, pulling out of an Ashes Lord's test is a big deal, that's THE test an Aussie cricketer lives for...
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As others have intimated, might be a gentle 'push' rather than a undignified dumping...
If it is a family matter to the truest extent, I hope that everything works out okay.
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As others have intimated, might be a gentle 'push' rather than a undignified dumping...
If it is a family matter to the truest extent, I hope that everything works out okay.
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If haddon is the sort of person as reported I think he has done this him self.
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Unlike our other mate :cheers:
Shane Watson dropped for second Test, replaced by Mitchell Marsh
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes/ashes-2015-shane-watson-dropped-for-second-test-replaced-by-mitchell-marsh-20150714-giceu2.html (http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes/ashes-2015-shane-watson-dropped-for-second-test-replaced-by-mitchell-marsh-20150714-giceu2.html)
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Sh1+ Why couldn't they do a NSW and name hime for the tests and let him cop his ban there?
James Faulkner to sit out limited-overs series after drink-driving ban
Australia all-rounder James Faulkner has been suspended for four games for drink driving, meaning he will miss the limited-overs games after the Ashes.
While playing for English county side Lancashire, Faulkner returned a reading almost three times the legal alcohol limit while driving in the United Kingdom earlier this month.
The 25-year-old was charged with a level-three offence under Cricket Australia's (CA) code of behaviour and accepted four suspension points.
That means he will miss a one-day international against Ireland on August 27, a Twenty20 clash with England four days later, and a pair of ODIs against E...
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http://ab.co/1O9L8a9 (http://ab.co/1O9L8a9)
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Wow, pulling out of an Ashes Lord's test is a big deal, that's THE test an Aussie cricketer lives for...
His youngest overcame leukemia some years ago, hope it hasn't reared its ugly head again.
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His youngest overcame leukemia some years ago, hope it hasn't reared its ugly head again.
correct.. I hope it isn't that...
The details are sketchy, and so should they be. Haddin took time out of cricket previously in 2012 to rally around his daughter, Mia, then 17 months, who had been diagnosed with a form of cancer
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes/ashes-2015-separate-brad-haddin-the-man-from-haddin-the-wicketkeeper-20150714-gicg56.html#ixzz3furn33j7 (http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes/ashes-2015-separate-brad-haddin-the-man-from-haddin-the-wicketkeeper-20150714-gicg56.html#ixzz3furn33j7)
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His youngest overcame leukemia some years ago, hope it hasn't reared its ugly head again.
Agreed, however if that was the case I'd be on the first flight back to AU, it appears he is staying so hopefully it isn't that.
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Pitch report just in.
Another dead one.
And we are batting
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Warner doesn't seem to be using his feet or Is it just me?
I might add I have found a most relaxing way to watch the broadcast it's with the mute on!
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Aaarrrggghhh! Warner you are killing me. Stupid shot at the wrong time.
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Aaarrrggghhh! Warner you are killing me. Stupid shot at the wrong time.
x2
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Aaarrrggghhh! Warner you are killing me. Stupid shot at the wrong time.
Soft way to get out.
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Soft way to get out.
and after rogers and smith both got big hundreds, he'll be doubly kicking himself...
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At 1/300+ do you reckon they wanted flat tracks??!!
You would think after winning the first test that the next 4 test wickets are going to be roads that are impossible to take 20 wickets on. Good to see Rogers make a big hundred and Smith continue on his merry way.
and after rogers and smith both got big hundreds, he'll be doubly kicking himself...
Reckon you are right, he could have been 200 n.o. and the Aussies could have been 0/400+!!
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these types of pitches make it really important to have someone who can swing it in the air and not just get movement off the pitch...
interesting to see what happens when australia bowls (eventually, by the looks... )
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Good to see Clarke added value on a flat track ::)
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He is such an asset
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Not a bad ball that go Voges.
Now, can an Aussie all-rounder make more than 30???!
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Another terrific knock by Smith. He has looked very comfortable this innings, and hasn't rushed it.
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Yep well done Smith. If he was Victorian he would be a legend!!!
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Yep well done Smith. If he was Victorian he would be a legend!!!
Lol if he was a victorian he wouldn't be there! Even Rodgers is a new south Welshman :cheers:
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The bowlers have backed up the batsmen nicely.
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The bowlers have backed up the batsmen nicely.
**** me I fell asleep around midnight and woke up to this :cup:
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**** me I fell asleep around midnight and woke up to this :cup:
X2, but how good is it...... :cup: :cup: :cup:
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Who would have picked that??
It's a funny game...
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It's amazing, Take Watson out of the team and they improve 200% :cup:
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It's amazing, Take Watson out of the team and they improve 200% :cup:
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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I fear except for punters call we could of been on the other side. If they keep producing these pitches the toss will be the most important play of the day. Let's hope we can punch through this pair quickly a follow on would be humiliating and put the pressure way back on England after our fail in Cardiff where we should of at least rescued it to a draw given day 5 was and was predicted to be a wash out.
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If they keep producing these pitches the toss will be the most important play of the day.
Agreed, funny thing is Clarke called heads for this match when he normally calls tails.
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Agreed, funny thing is Clarke called heads for this match when he normally calls tails.
Yep apprantly punter called out to him at the hotel and said "pup why don't you try heads " then Clarke said he just might and Ponting panicked worrying if he called it wrong it was his fault. Lol
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Hmmm this 4th wicket partnership is building...
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Hmmm this 4th wicket partnership is building...
Not anymore ;D
Stokes gone
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Well that was a good day for the Aussies, nice let off for Warner too.
http://www.theage.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes/ashes-2015-video-goes-viral-after-woman-misses-chair-and-falls-down-20150718-gifi10.html (http://www.theage.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes/ashes-2015-video-goes-viral-after-woman-misses-chair-and-falls-down-20150718-gifi10.html)
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Yep great day and it wasn't that easy but they worked hard.
I ve found if you get on to the CA website early before they publish the highlights you can replay the entire live stream fast forwarding to the lunch break where I usually go to bed at. :cheers:
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Bugger. Fell asleep on the couch with the hound. Last I remember is cpt cook on 90. Missed the best part of the day
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Lets hope Rogers is ok.
He is in terrific form at the top of the order, and our most experienced batsmen in English conditions.
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Lets hope Rogers is ok.
He is in terrific form at the top of the order, and our most experienced batsmen in English conditions.
x2 it didn't look good live
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Warner just threw away another 100.
He's become Moeen Ali's bunny this series. I think that's the 3rd time he's got him in 4 innings.
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Do you think Broad is still going to question Smudges batting credentials after this Innings?
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Warner just threw away another 100.
He's become Moeen Ali's bunny this series. I think that's the 3rd time he's got him in 4 innings.
I wouldn't be too hard on Warner his moving his feet much better. He was putting the foot down for runs.
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I'm presently at work here in the UK.
For some reason the Englishmen and Sth Africans are keeping clear of me... ;D
Only the scottish are happy to talk about the cricket.
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So maybe their slow wicket idea needs rethinking?
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I'm presently at work here in the UK.
For some reason the Englishmen and Sth Africans are keeping clear of me... ;D
Only the scottish are happy to talk about the cricket.
Ha ha Dave I have many pommie friends and they really do go off cricket when we are dominate.
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Went to bed at lunch, woke up to all out. The boys did well. School boy error by Stokes, not that it would have changed the outcome of the game.
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Why would the media expect Haddin's inclusion in the third test to be a given? I would have thought he will not get another game unless we wrap up the series early, same for Watto.
Haddin to be overlooked for Third Test: report
http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=9012411 (http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=9012411)
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Why would the media expect Haddin's inclusion in the third test to be a given? I would have thought he will not get another game unless we wrap up the series early, same for Watto.
Haddin to be overlooked for Third Test: report
http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=9012411 (http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=9012411)
I hate the use of the term "Overlooked" when it is surely certain that the inclusion of Haddin in the lineup would have been discussed by the selectors. Not being selected is entirely different to being overlooked IMO!
Steve
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The Girls are doing a fine job over here in the Ashes also. Just thought I'd given them some mention.
Sadly for me, the Cricket types have all gone home, no one left here to make fun off.... >:(
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Why would the media expect Haddin's inclusion in the third test to be a given?
Punter thought Haddin should be in...
http://www.cricket.com.au/news/ricky-ponting-disappointed-brad-haddin-dropped-edgbaston-third-ashes-test-2015-healy-clarke/2015-07-29 (http://www.cricket.com.au/news/ricky-ponting-disappointed-brad-haddin-dropped-edgbaston-third-ashes-test-2015-healy-clarke/2015-07-29)
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Nice toss to win
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Punter thought Haddin should be in...
http://www.cricket.com.au/news/ricky-ponting-disappointed-brad-haddin-dropped-edgbaston-third-ashes-test-2015-healy-clarke/2015-07-29 (http://www.cricket.com.au/news/ricky-ponting-disappointed-brad-haddin-dropped-edgbaston-third-ashes-test-2015-healy-clarke/2015-07-29)
he and matthew hayden obviously have ignored haddin's last 12 tests or so... keeping and batting have been subpar...
a tough decision, but the right one... IMO...
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Nice toss to win
x2
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Geez.. they should drop warner....
Bring back WATTO ????
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If only Warner could bat as consistently as he yapped!!
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Smith goooooooooooooone :(
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And next on the exit conveyor ................M Clarke
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Ahhhh, how's the rain!
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6/86... Could be a short day!
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All out for 136, going to be a long 3 days :(
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Nice toss to win
Yep....and bowl.....
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Yep....and bowl.....
grassy wicket and overcast conditions...
automatic bat first? can't fathom that thinking...
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Always bat first, when in doubt have a think about it then bat anyway
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Always bat first, when in doubt have a think about it then bat anyway
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and in the first two tests, that would make sense, given the wicket and conditions....
but with this wicket being harder under foot (more bounce) and having more grass (ball movement off the pitch and in the air), along with overcast skies forecast for much of the first day and cooler temps being forecast (very conducive to swing bowling), why not bowl first?
especially since the aussies have a glaring weakness against a ball that's moving around... which was shown up in the worst way in their first innings...
but, it makes for an interesting test match if the aussie bowlers get their finger out... :D
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and in the first two tests, that would make sense, given the wicket and conditions....
but with this wicket being harder under foot (more bounce) and having more grass (ball movement off the pitch and in the air), along with overcast skies forecast for much of the first day and cooler temps being forecast (very conducive to swing bowling), why not bowl first?....
Yep, you could see it from the first ball of the day....
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Yep, you could see it from the first ball of the day....
no surprise that jimmy anderson carved us up...
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Johnson showing his worth. :cheers:
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2 absolute rippers from Mitch!
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Johnson showing his worth. :cheers:
do english batsmen not know how to duck??
both bairstow and stokes were a foot off the ground...
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When Mitchell J came on to bowl the crowd booed!
Obviously racist.
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When Mitchell J came on to bowl the crowd booed!
Obviously racist.
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Will be announcing retirement at end of game
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Why weren't the "booers" exposed on national tv and ejected from the ground.
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Australia look Root-ed to me.
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Australia look Root-ed to me.
Actually I think they're Finn-ished :)
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Actually I think they're Finn-ished :)
maybe for this one, but if jimmy anderson is out injured, then we have a good chance in the next two...
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Will M.Clarke last the series as captain ???
Could be a major changing of the guard in the Australian team.
I reckon at least 4 (minimum) changes before Australian summer tests
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Not sure if I want to watch tonight.....
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Not sure if I want to watch tonight.....
x2 I'm going out for dinner
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If they drop Clarke and Voges who will they put in? S Marsh is not good enough, Watson is done and there are no other batsmen I can think of that are with the squad.
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If they drop Clarke and Voges who will they put in? S Marsh is not good enough, Watson is done and there are no other batsmen I can think of that are with the squad.
Watch for the Watto comeback, he'll be recalled for 4th test, score a century as opener(in the 1st innnings) & a quick fire 80+ in the 2nd to secure a Aussie win.
He'll then be name as Aus capatain for the 5th test to lead Austarailai to its first ashes win in england since "who the f%ck knows" & then retire gracefully, allowing steve smith to ascend to the role for the summer.......
Do i pass the creative writing subject ;D ;D ;D
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Well, you don't walk do you Stu!
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...going to be a long 3 days :(
:(
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:(
Well, at least it's over......for now......
I wonder what sort of pitches will be prepared for the last 2....
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Muggy your dreaming, but the broom needs put through the team. As for replacements, I'm not sure
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Least our tail performed a bit. And there should be no more talk about Haddon over Neville after his gritty effort with the bat?
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I'm a bit puzzled as to how our bowlers dominated on a flat track and couldn't perform on a seam friendly..... Doesn't help when you are trying to defend such a low total, but there was probably only 2 balls bowled that showed some intent, both delivered by Johnson in the first over of day 2. Really home Hazelwood and Starc come good and blow the poms away next test.
And I hope more than 1 can make some runs....
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I watched the highlights, I think we did OK ;D for a change, ??? I'm not used to coming out on top :cheers: makes a pleasant change don't ya know. ;D ;D !!!
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Not the best start......
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Expect it to zip around on the green top
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Game over.... we lost!
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Holy crap. Supposed to go to a mate's joint Saturday to watch the cricket. Won't last that long......
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So much for Clarke dropping himself down the order.......in the middle second over
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So much for Clarke dropping himself down the order.......in the middle second over
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8 x balls... 3 x wickets!
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This is crazy be lucky to make 30 runs the way it is zipping around.
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Almost 4 for
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Good run rate....
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Bugger
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Almost 4 for
Not almost....
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Maybe its a tactic, get out for FA and release Mitch Johnson on the green top??
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What odds leg byes will be the highest scorer??
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What odds leg byes will be the highest scorer??
Wouldn't be worth dropping your money down would it, get 3c back!
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Can't wait to watch Starc bowl a heap of wides and give the Poms some time to get their eye in..
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Wow.
This is something isn't it.
Not something good but something.
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Think Ritchie would have said on live tv "pi$$ poor effort that....
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Maybe its a tactic, get out for FA and release Mitch Johnson on the green top??
Awesome theory if we had a good captain... He will start with Starc who will have the yips, and bowl 1/2 a dozen wides in his 1st spell. Johnson will be held back until the new ball is rooted, then he will get it, and be asked to perform a miracle.
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5 for
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Shit
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Shit
Understatement of the year!!!!!
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It's funny now.....
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6
Holy sh!t
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No Way!!!!
Unbelievable
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Need to get at least 1 more run, let the kiwis keep their record.....
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Throw the rest of the wickets and have a crack at the poms while the week is greener than green
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5 for 6 off 4 overs... That's pretty impressive
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7 for
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Currently out just logged on. This is a ****ing nightmare .
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Could be worse, Watson could have wasted a review by now....
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Or you could have paid $$$$ to be in the crowd
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Or you could have paid $$$$ to be in the crowd
....or have tickets to anything after day 2....
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8 for
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9 for
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Can you follow on after the first innings....?
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Leg byes 2nd top score
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Leg byes 2nd top score
It's not over yet.
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England could declare without facing a ball, then bowl out Australia again before scoring the winning runs just after tea........
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It's not over yet.
Unfortunately I think it is over.....! Sad really.
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Haven't seen controlled swing like that since Bob Massie
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Xxx
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At the risk of being racist
Boooooooooooooooooooòoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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As predicted.... Clarke holds Johnson back... Hazelwoods first over was a pile of crap, with no pressure on the batsmen.
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Siddle back for the dead rubber....
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60! :cheers: >:(
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What an absolute disgrace ??? ??? ???
:cheers:
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What an absolute disgrace ??? ??? ???
:cheers:
Agreed!
The Poms should be ashamed of themselves inflicting that kind of punishment on what are supposedly friends. ;D
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it's been said many times that you never judge a pitch until both teams have batted and bowled on it.
australia's batting technique is just rubbish and our bowling is just not at the right line and length...
some of the shots played by aussie batters were grade cricket class...
when mitchell starc is your front line fast bowler, something is wrong...
geez, we miss ryan harris (and peter siddle for that matter)...
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Thinks there's something mentally wrong with the whole team.
Probably bring back Watson, Haddin & Siddle for a fairwell test before some wholesale changes this summer. (Though why they would want to be part "that" team i dont know)
The day 1 score is just embarrassing for Australia
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Pretty simple really, the batsmen didn't adapt to the conditions, they went too hard at the ball rather than waiting for it to come to them, and the bowlers couldn't hit the right spot.
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Pretty simple really, the batsmen didn't adapt to the conditions, they went too hard at the ball rather than waiting for it to come to them, and the bowlers couldn't hit the right spot.
I agree. No patience to see out the new ball and conditions. A couple of mean balls but the rest were their own errors. And we pay these guys a motza. I;d keep Smith and Rogers and sack the rest of the batsmen.
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I agree. No patience to see out the new ball and conditions. A couple of mean balls but the rest were their own errors. And we pay these guys a motza. I;d keep Smith and Rogers and sack the rest of the batsmen.
Rogers might not play much longer if they go to day/night tests. A shame I would like to see more of him. Clarke should of gone at the end of world cup and when he did come back during that from injury Smith should of kept the captaincy.
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Bugger ???
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The Australian cricket teams performance over night was "un Australian"............disgraceful.
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I agree. No patience to see out the new ball and conditions. A couple of mean balls but the rest were their own errors. And we pay these guys a motza. I;d keep Smith and Rogers and sack the rest of the batsmen.
trouble with smith is that he made a s**tload of runs on flat tracks, but when the ball moves, his 'unorthodox' technique gets him in trouble... he doesn't have a backup plan. the 'shot' he played when he got out was disgraceful. his feet were outside leg stump... on that track, that's a leave any day of the week in the first session of a test...
it's about time more pitches in australia were developed with more grass on them (like the gabba) so our shield players get experience batting and bowling on them...
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trouble with smith is that he made a s**tload of runs on flat tracks, but when the ball moves, his 'unorthodox' technique gets him in trouble... he doesn't have a backup plan. the 'shot' he played when he got out was disgraceful. his feet were outside leg stump... on that track, that's a leave any day of the week in the first session of a test...
To that point, I think Johnson left the most and had the most patience.
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To that point, I think Johnson left the most and had the most patience.
dead right.
this aussie mindset of 'attack at all costs' is just moronic on pitches that move around...
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i guess they can't play 'a broad'... :D
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Yeah we're pretty 'root'ed
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Patience has been our downfall for a longtime now. That and the riduciculous schedule that sees them wasting there time in the Caribbean instead of having a Serious period in the UK before the tests. They are still a class side but they need more time on thoses pitches and they need the side to be fulid for the conditions and form. There was nothing wrong with dropping haddon and Watson and given siddles exprience over there he should have been tried when they saw the state of that pitch.
Now if they want to restore some of our faith in them when they get back in they need to play patient and bat out for a draw? ..... Iam going out now to feed my pigs before they go for there morning flight.
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they should refund from match payments any poor **** that has saved up to fly over for a once in a lifetime holiday and watch this...
also any money left over from the refunds should be given to charity..
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Sad thing will be we'll get slaughtered in the ODIs as well because Jimmy Faulkner got done for pi$$y driving :'(
Wonder do these blokes know you don't have to tank for draft picks in cricket?
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England should declare LOL!
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Most of the pommy media have declared, that the Aussies are a joke that is...
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The pommy media are right, our team is a joke. But the poms will tear their team down again soon. It's what their media live for.
Adam Gilchrist was right, the wags should be left home until the series result is beyond doubt. They could stay at my place until it was time to go.lol
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"You tell Bronwyn to land over there and sort these boys out.....!"
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HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've gone into hiding.
Still here in the UK, at work and umm. well, even the Polish lads have ripped it into me.....
Send supplies.
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trouble with smith is that he made a s**tload of runs on flat tracks, but when the ball moves, his 'unorthodox' technique gets him in trouble... he doesn't have a backup plan. the 'shot' he played when he got out was disgraceful. his feet were outside leg stump... on that track, that's a leave any day of the week in the first session of a test...
it's about time more pitches in australia were developed with more grass on them (like the gabba) so our shield players get experience batting and bowling on them...
True but he was not the only one being impatient and playing shots he shouldnt most of them went out that way. I still think the captaincy change should of been made too many who have hung around too long and kept their spots but not made big contributions. If Siddle is in the squad and this pitch suited him then he should of got a game I do like Siddle but dont think we will get to see him play again at top level. Time a few retired I think
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....Time a few retired I think
That decision may now be out of their hands Nay.
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That decision may now be out of their hands Nay.
That might be a good thing Watson has had a lot of contract renewals he shouldnt of. Surely he doesnt get one next go.
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Bit of fight today after some ordinary bowling. If only the batters could have made runs....
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Starc bowled well this morning...
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Warner looked like a rabbit in the headlights.
Perhaps if spent as much time on technique as he does trying to sledge the oposition he might score some runs.
I always knew he was a loose cannon, but he has really slipped in my estimation of a good "Australian" batsman.
He needs to go back to grade cricket & forget about being a media personality.
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Warner looked like a rabbit in the headlights.
Perhaps if spent as much time on technique as he does trying to sledge the oposition he might score some runs.
I always knew he was a loose cannon, but he has really slipped in my estimation of a good "Australian" batsman.
He needs to go back to grade cricket & forget about being a media personality.
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Its probably lucky Warner is out of form, he probably would have nicked 5 of the Broad deliveries before lunch!
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WTF all out for 60 no words ???
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RIP
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That decision may now be out of their hands Nay.
you'd think so... but its almost impossible to lose ya seat once in that team... as 40 yrs of history have shown
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My bet is one Michael Ckarke is done & will pull the pin.
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It's almost official http://www.cricket.com.au/news/michael-clarke-retire-after-ashes-2015-according-to-reports-australia-england-trent-bridge/2015-08-08 (http://www.cricket.com.au/news/michael-clarke-retire-after-ashes-2015-according-to-reports-australia-england-trent-bridge/2015-08-08)
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My bet is one Michael Ckarke is done & will pull the pin.
be told to pull the pin....
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be told to pull the pin....
Geronimo. ...............
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'The time is right'...
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Theres always the rugby,australia actualy look competitive tonight.
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Cap'n "bingle" finally crashes and burns.
An Aussie Captain either opens the batting or comes in at 1st drop.
It's called leading from the front.
I have never been impressed by him hiding down the order.
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Cap'n "bingle" finally crashes and burns.
An Aussie Captain either opens the batting or comes in at 1st drop.
It's called leading from the front.
I have never been impressed by him hiding down the order.
I wrote a reply to your post then deleted it.
You need to review his stats and then think about your post, you are uninformed.
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I wrote a reply to your post then deleted it.
You need to review his stats and then think about your post, you are uninformed.
I guess we can agree to disagree.
For mine he has always been a celebrity first.
Yes, some marvellous innings, as others have, but not there when needed.
Compare his latest over there with Taylor in similar circumstances when we needed a Captain to stand up.
Even his press conference and the 'justification' of playing aggressively was a joke.
There was a reason Bradman was so rarely caught.
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Clark is a bit of a show pony,youve only got to look at the floosies he knocks around with...btw i said theres always the rugby.
Currently aussies in front
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I guess we can agree to disagree.
No you need to get informed. Clarke has a better average, run rate and win ratio as captain compared to Taylor.
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No you need to get informed. Clarke has a better average, run rate and win ratio as captain compared to Taylor.
and is a bigger show pony than the last 10 captains put together.
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and is a bigger show pony than the last 10 captains put together.
Have you not watched what he has done since he ditched bungle?
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Hard to compare captains from different eras. Taylor certainly had better players at his disposal...
I think the death of phil Hughes affected Clarke more than we (and Clarke himself) realised.
It was his time. Not convinced that smith has the mental toughness, though...
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No you need to get informed. Clarke has a better average, run rate and win ratio as captain compared to Taylor.
My point is that he protected his own run rate, rather than being prepared to bat further up the order when we needed a 1st drop.
As for 'win ratio' everything other than Ashes tests and tests against 'In Zid' is pretty much there to fill the schedule. Windies are a spent force, and can't take the sub continent seriously these days.
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Not convinced that smith has the mental toughness, though...
x2 but we thought the same of Pup after Punter
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My point is that he protected his own run rate, rather than being prepared to bat further up the order when we needed a 1st drop.
As for 'win ratio' everything other than Ashes tests and tests against 'In Zid' is pretty much there to fill the schedule. Windies are a spent force, and can't take the sub continent seriously these days.
Again you need to get informed, look at his record in the subcontinent, India and Sri Lanka.
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All things said and done. Clarke was an outstanding player.
I take my hat off to him for doing well in probably the most publicly scrutinised job behind the PM.
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Again you need to get informed, look at his record in the subcontinent, India and Sri Lanka.
nobody believes results over there anymore.. Theres more corruption there than sand in the Sahara...
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Again you need to get informed, look at his record in the subcontinent, India and Sri Lanka.
Frankly a bit hard to take cricket in the sub continent seriously.
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Frankly a bit hard to take cricket in the sub continent seriously.
That'th wraithitht......
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That'th wraithitht......
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England win, regain Ashes
Australia's first loss by an innings away to England for 30 years has seen them officially surrender the Ashes.
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/#ixzz3iDwvnMol (http://www.theage.com.au/#ixzz3iDwvnMol)
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Ponting reckons up to 8 of the current squad will retire. Harris, Clarke and Rogers have made their intensions clear, lets hope the other 5 are Watson! You'd reckon Haddin, Farwad, Siddle and maybe Voges out of the current squad. Time to fly in the Aussie A boys from India and give them a crack at the last test I reckon!
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nobody believes results over there anymore.. Theres more corruption there than sand in the Sahara...
Frankly a bit hard to take cricket in the sub continent seriously.
No better in tubbies day, we even had involment through Warne and Waugh remember. Also the Sth Africians with Cronje
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x2 but we thought the same of Pup after Punter
Yep and I wasn't convinced of a punter after Waugh
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I guess we can agree to disagree.
For mine he has always been a celebrity first.
Yes, some marvellous innings, as others have, but not there when needed.
Compare his latest over there with Taylor in similar circumstances when we needed a Captain to stand up.
Even his press conference and the 'justification' of playing aggressively was a joke.
There was a reason Bradman was so rarely caught.
I liked Taylor he was a stand out cricketer and captain but he had a fairly lean spell for a while. And he is on the record discussing the advantageous of captaining and having the ability to call in Warne or McGrath when needed. I don't belive that Clarke has had the same quality of players at his disposal.
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Good summary
http://www.news.com.au/sport/cricket/michael-clarke-retirement-phillip-hughes-chronic-injuries-and-form-behind-decision/story-fnu2penb-1227475762480 (http://www.news.com.au/sport/cricket/michael-clarke-retirement-phillip-hughes-chronic-injuries-and-form-behind-decision/story-fnu2penb-1227475762480)
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Not that long ago Greg Chappell, after 6 ducks in a row as Capt, said " I'm not playing badly, I was keep getting out".
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Yup, both Punter and Taylor had a similar run of bad form. I can't remember if Waugh did though...
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No better in tubbies day, we even had involment through Warne and Waugh remember. Also the Sth Africians with Cronje
And that is why I don't know why anyone gives a stuff about the results in India etc, but at least he could lead from the front in Pom land and get the results. Which is my entire point.
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With Warne, McGrath, Gilchrist ,and slats and that quality. I could poke both eyes out and get a result leading that team
in the UK, especially against the upper class cronies they had playing ! Tubby was great one of my favourites but he was blessed as he will be the first to admit. That's my point. I didn't like Clarke as Captain particularly either but he helped rebuild AU side after the guts had been removed . The windies are still trying to rebuild 20+ yrs later
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...but he helped rebuild AU side after the guts had been removed.
Agreed, Warner, Hughes, Johnson, Starc, Harris, Smith etc. have all been influenced/grown by Clarke under his leadership.
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and is a bigger show pony than the last 10 captains put together.
Nothing wrong with being a show pony if you got the cash, the ladies and set up for life good luck to anybody I say
Swannie
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Not convinced that smith has the mental toughness, though...
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So who could be captain then? Surely not warner, haddin's done & has no interest in the job. Bring watto back
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Maybe kattich might get a recall, now with clarke going.
The biggest down for smith will be a lack of senior players to call on for advice, but he's a long term prospect or at least next summer :-)
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Some good memories here
http://www.cricket.com.au/news/michael-clarke-retires-best-test-innings-highlights-australian-captain/2015-08-09 (http://www.cricket.com.au/news/michael-clarke-retires-best-test-innings-highlights-australian-captain/2015-08-09)
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What ever you think of the bloke, Clarke could bat.
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Clarke:
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What ever you think of the bloke, Clarke could bat.
Just not lately.....even Watson was out batting him
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Just not lately.....even Watson was out batting him
True, but when I said he could bat I'm talking about the bloke who scored 4 double tones in a calendar year. The guy who scored a triple century. Gunna go out on a limb and say Watson today would out bat Bradman today, but I still put Bradman miles above Watson (and Clarke).
Reckon the last 4 test captains played too long. It was just that Waugh and Taylor had some handy players to hide behind. Ponting and Clarke didn't.
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I'm not so sure that Bradman & Watson belong in the same hemisphere let alone the same sentence
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I have been a horse trainer for 40 years and the Stewards ram down our throats that all the rules and regulations for our sport are to ensure the "Betting Public" have confidence in an honest system
Now that we can bet on most sports, cricket included, how can players play with injuries that are often undisclosed or play after getting pain killing shots etc
If our horse don't perform to an acceptable standard, thy are sent back to the trials until they do perform satisfactorily
Why can't cricketers or any sportsman be sent back to state or grade games until they re qualify for A Grade selection
If Clarkes head hasn't been in the right place since Hughes unfortunate death, he should have stated as much to selectors and been sent to the trials with reduced pressure. This would also let some new blood get a chance to show us what they can do at International level.
People bet on Australia winning the Ashes and should feel robbed if players knew they weren't coping and still played.
My missus, on the other hand, reckons they were all tired from carrying their Big Heads around!
Just my thoughts anyway
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I'm not so sure that Bradman & Watson belong in the same hemisphere let alone the same sentence
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I have been a horse trainer for 40 years and the Stewards ram down our throats that all the rules and regulations for our sport are to ensure the "Betting Public" have confidence in an honest system
Now that we can bet on most sports, cricket included, how can players play with injuries that are often undisclosed or play after getting pain killing shots etc
If our horse don't perform to an acceptable standard, thy are sent back to the trials until they do perform satisfactorily
Why can't cricketers or any sportsman be sent back to state or grade games until they re qualify for A Grade selection
If Clarkes head hasn't been in the right place since Hughes unfortunate death, he should have stated as much to selectors and been sent to the trials with reduced pressure. This would also let some new blood get a chance to show us what they can do at International level.
People bet on Australia winning the Ashes and should feel robbed if players knew they weren't coping and still played.
My missus, on the other hand, reckons they were all tired from carrying their Big Heads around!
Just my thoughts anyway
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Best solution ban betting on all sports :cheers:
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Nothing wrong with being a show pony if you got the cash, the ladies and set up for life good luck to anybody I say
Swannie
Agree completly. ..unless you become shane warne.
That should be illegal
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True, but when I said he could bat I'm talking about the bloke who scored 4 double tones in a calendar year. The guy who scored a triple century. Gunna go out on a limb and say Watson today would out bat Bradman today, but I still put Bradman miles above Watson (and Clarke).
Reckon the last 4 test captains played too long. It was just that Waugh and Taylor had some handy players to hide behind. Ponting and Clarke didn't.
Yep and I reckon it's the bucks, let's just hang around for a year or two and top up that super by $2-3million?
Here's a thought after 5yrs or before 30 switch the contract to performance based where they don't get a cent until there above a certain average. Then see if they wanna play on simply to review LBW decisions
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Agree completly. ..unless you become shane warne.
That should be illegal
Don't tell me Shane warne gives you the 5h1+s ?
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Advanced hair *selfie* .. yea yea..*selfie* ...im not alone.
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Advanced hair *selfie* .. yea yea..*selfie* ...im not alone.
Lol yep pretty ordinary. But I gotta say the latest ad where he's rooting somebodies misuses is pretty funny taking the p155 out of himself?
But love him or hate the twit was an amazing cricketer .
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Stu McGill was the same, brilliant on the field, bit of a toss off it. Both brilliant leg spinners though.
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Yea he was.
I just wish hed take a leaf out off julia gillards book and stfu when he retired.
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It would be interesting to see some from earlier eras in the modern context.
Keith Miller for instance, like some in other fields in that era (JFK for instance) he would've found the instant media a pain.
His "pressure is having a Messerschmidt up your arse" comment deriding the existence of 'pressure' in the sport would be welcome today.
He was a bit of a bad boy', but a great cricketer and, above all, leader. I would have him over Bradman, batting averages aren't everything.
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Nothing wrong with being a show pony if you got the cash, the ladies and set up for life good luck to anybody I say
Swannie
There is when it interferes and ****s up and makes you not capable of doing your job.. ;D
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The biggest problem with the Aussie team is they play to much one day cricket with the smash and run attitude and take the same attitude into the test matches.
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What more can one say. ;D
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This makes for interesting reading...
http://www.news.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes-2015-david-warner-set-for-vice-captaincy-as-steve-smith-lined-up-to-replace-michael-clarke/story-fnu2penb-1227476479975 (http://www.news.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes-2015-david-warner-set-for-vice-captaincy-as-steve-smith-lined-up-to-replace-michael-clarke/story-fnu2penb-1227476479975)
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I get sick of all the English who have migrated to Australia giving me heaps about how'they' won back the Ashes.
You've moved over here, enjoy everything Australia can offer - who's side are you on!!
Bloody soap dodgers.
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The biggest problem with the Aussie team is they play to much one day cricket with the smash and run attitude and take the same attitude into the test matches.
Yep. You've hit the nail right on the head.
My young fella, who's 12, is in a state academy of sport elite squad and goes once every 3 weeks to training days. The other day the head coach encouraged these young kids to practise their ramp and reverse sweep shots as they can make good careers out of one day and 20/20 cricket. I could have flogged him when he said that!!!
How about we teach our kids a sound technique and worry about show pony shots later in life when they have the basics sorted????
Of interest also is that Joe Burns got another 100 playing for Aussie A over in India. That's a couple of tons and a couple of 50+'s in trying conditions. Would have been handy in middle order.
Dave
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Might be time to take some learnings from India in the current "A" team tour over there. 10 South Africa A players were hospitalised for food poisoning, maybe we should have slipped the poms a dodgy butter chicken the night before the last test!
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Like it or not, the future in Cricket is 20/20 and probably not as much but IPL/50 over...
Night test cricket wont save it.. that will just annoy people.
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Make sure you all tune into four corners tonight.
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Like it or not, the future in Cricket is 20/20 and probably not as much but IPL/50 over...
Based on what? Same thing was said when Packer brought in World Series Cricket...
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20/20 is where the quick money is... no doubt...
i can't stand 20/20 (or hit and giggle)... much prefer 50 over cricket for the shorter form. more tactics and skill involved...
test cricket will always be the pinnacle of cricket, IMO...
we need to get back to not thinking that someone who is good in the shorter forms of the game is necessarily as good in test cricket.
more emphasis on consistent and sustained sheffield shield form for test cricket selection is needed, IMO...
and when you are selected for the test team, you get a minimum of 5-10 tests to prove your worth to get rid of this 'one bad test and you're out of the team' habit for new players...
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This makes for interesting reading...
http://www.news.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes-2015-david-warner-set-for-vice-captaincy-as-steve-smith-lined-up-to-replace-michael-clarke/story-fnu2penb-1227476479975 (http://www.news.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes-2015-david-warner-set-for-vice-captaincy-as-steve-smith-lined-up-to-replace-michael-clarke/story-fnu2penb-1227476479975)
Geez as if he didnt already have enough "short man syndrome" attitude.
It could either make him or destroy the aussies reputation
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Agreed, if you remember Punter also was involved in a punch on early in his career, history repeating...
http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/story/80026.html (http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/story/80026.html)
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Like it or not, the future in Cricket is 20/20 and probably not as much but IPL/50 over...
The players have changed with One dayers and 20/20, batsman try and score a boundry off every ball and the bowlers bowl far too many slower balls trying too much. Cannot remember that many tests going into day 5 latley
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Hope his kid is doing ok.
Brad Haddin has been granted an early release from Australia's Ashes squad and is flying home from what will almost certainly be his last tour with the national team.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes/ashes-2015-brad-haddin-out-of-squad-flies-home-early-for-personal-reasons-20150811-giwzxe.html (http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/the-ashes/ashes-2015-brad-haddin-out-of-squad-flies-home-early-for-personal-reasons-20150811-giwzxe.html)
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Hope his kid is doing ok.
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Warner named Test vice-captain
http://www.cricket.com.au/news/australia-name-test-vice-captain-post-michael-clarke-steve-smith-deputy/2015-08-14 (http://www.cricket.com.au/news/australia-name-test-vice-captain-post-michael-clarke-steve-smith-deputy/2015-08-14)
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Dad " Whats vice"
"Well son its drugs, loose women, alcohol, and gambling. Why do you ask?"
"Wow I just got made CAPTAIN of it in the Australian cricket side"
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Siddle in for Hazelwood. Hope Buck has a blinder of a last test, good luck mate!
None fa off the first, already a better start!
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Warner batted well, as did Smith. If only this could have happened in the last 2 tests this one may have meant something.
Was a good tribute to Richie the poms put on too.
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Poms 8/107 chasing 481, Siddle 2/18, pity we didn't play like this 2 tests ago...
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i wonder if warnie thinks not having siddle in the side is still a good idea...
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Poms 8/107 chasing 481, Siddle 2/18, pity we didn't play like this 2 tests ago...
Even is we wernt so up oursleves in the first test and played day 4 out till stumps? It pissed down all day 5 and would have been a draw?
Still aways to go, wood seems to be able to hang around. I would love to see them get through quickly and bundle them back in? An innings defeat would be the perfect comeback to close the series?
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i wonder if warnie thinks not having siddle in the side is still a good idea...
Yeah but I read warnies whole comments and he made sense. If cummins is the future blood him now. Warne did say in the article that siddle should have been selected earlier to replace hazlwood.
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Yeah but I read warnies whole comments and he made sense. If cummins is the future blood him now. Warne did say in the article that siddle should have been selected earlier to replace hazlwood.
johnson or starc should have been the ones to go...
have hazelwood and siddle building pressure and doing the hard yards and then have starc or johnson firing in 4 or 5 over spells...
starc and johnson are not frontline, pressure building bowlers, they are attacking bowlers... thery have actually relieved pressure, not built it, with crap bowling.
hazelwood and siddle are more of the ryan harris mold... and look how we miss harris..
warnie should just keep his mouth shut. he wants matthew wade (a victorian, what a shock) in the test side instead of peter nevill. enough said.
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warnie should just keep his mouth shut. he wants matthew wade (a victorian, what a shock) in the test side instead of peter nevill. enough said.
Actually, Wade's a Tasmanian who couldn't get a permanent spot for the Tassie team (was battling with another keeper who was also in the mix for Test selection) :laugh:
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Actually, Wade's a Tasmanian who couldn't get a permanent spot for the Tassie team (was battling with another keeper who was also in the mix for Test selection) :laugh:
plays for the vics now though... amounts to the same thing...
he hasn't done a thing for ages... and yet warnie thinks he's test material all of a sudden??
this obsession we have for finding the next gilchrist/haddin is just ridiculous.
how about we get a wicket keeper who is the best keeper in the country (IMO, chris hartley for years) and then let our top order batsmen worry about the runs...?
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Maybe Clarke and Rogers should retire every test!
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johnson or starc should have been the ones to go...
Don't disagree mate, just stating what Warnie said.
how about we get a wicket keeper who is the best keeper in the country (IMO, chris hartley for years) and then let our top order batsmen worry about the runs...?
Totally agree there too.
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Thought us aussies were allergic to the follow on?
tappa tappa tappa
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Thought us aussies were allergic to the follow on?
tappa tappa tappa
With a good chance of rain coming if they want a victory they have too. Plus the bowlers haven't bowled a stupid number of overs
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Its the 1st time that Clarke as captain has made a team follow on..
Lets hope the Aussies can get the last few wickets early in the day and wrap it up 2-3. Still a series loss, but 2-3 over there isn't as bad.
If only they could have batted out day 4 of the 1st test, or if only Haddin had of held the catch of Root in the 1st test, this series may have gone another way..
oh well, theres always next time.
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Great result to close a losing series.
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Yep. Sad to lose a series despite winning 2 tests buy such big margins. I'm glad Siddle got a few wickets seems like he might not be done with yet.
And congrats to the 2 guys who retired.
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I don't reckon Clarke should have retired......good to see we won the fifth.
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I don't reckon Clarke should have retired......good to see we won the fifth.
Yeah I am disappointed about both him and Rodgers going. But it was inevitable with Clarke I don't think he is well enough and doesn't feel like his batting will improve.
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Anybody else watching Joe Burns bat???
Why he wasn't in our middle order or even first drop with Clarke 5 is beyond me.
I know it's only Ireland but after the way he finished the summer against the Indians, I found it ridiculous he didn't go to the Windies and Ashes. Even if it was to get him use to test cricket by being around the team.
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Put the curse on him, out for 69
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Anybody else watching Joe Burns bat???
Why he wasn't in our middle order or even first drop with Clarke 5 is beyond me.
I know it's only Ireland but after the way he finished the summer against the Indians, I found it ridiculous he didn't go to the Windies and Ashes. Even if it was to get him use to test cricket by being around the team.
maybe because of the QLD after his name... same thing happened to chris hartley...
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Yey the girls got the ashes back!
Southern Stars regain the Ashes
http://www.cricket.com.au/news/match-report/womens-ashes-video-highlights-australia-england-second-t20-hove-perry-lanning-taylor-edwards/2015-08-29 (http://www.cricket.com.au/news/match-report/womens-ashes-video-highlights-australia-england-second-t20-hove-perry-lanning-taylor-edwards/2015-08-29)
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Yey the girls got the ashes back!
Southern Stars regain the Ashes
http://www.cricket.com.au/news/match-report/womens-ashes-video-highlights-australia-england-second-t20-hove-perry-lanning-taylor-edwards/2015-08-29 (http://www.cricket.com.au/news/match-report/womens-ashes-video-highlights-australia-england-second-t20-hove-perry-lanning-taylor-edwards/2015-08-29)
Yes we have the ashes..... Perry's second over was amazing, can't believe the hat trick ball missed the stumps
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Worth a look
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Stokes given out obstructing the field, I thought it was a harsh call but the right decision was made based on the rules.
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I didn't think it was even that harsh really. He moved his hand away from his body to the ball. It was reflex but hard to say self defence only.
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Yep it looked reflex even down to him starting the grab the ball. But the rules are the rules and we didn't even write them:-)
No good the idiot pommie commentators bleating about seeing it in real time, when was the last time a runout was decided in real time?
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Almost a good catch by stokes!
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Poms choking in the final ;D
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Poms choking in the final ;D
:cheers: just gotta make sure we don't!