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  • NTAN Online
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    @MN5 said in Aussie Cricket:

    Their old man was hardly a superstar either so fucked if I know how they get picked but Shaun Marsh has an average just over 40 which puts him in the very good category for now.

    He was the kind of opener we needed at the time. Stick in the mud and all that.

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    http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia-v-south-africa-2016-17/content/story/1064231.html

    Michael Clarke and Brad Haddin warn against excessive sledging.

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    @Chris-B. said in Aussie Cricket:

    http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia-v-south-africa-2016-17/content/story/1064231.html

    Michael Clarke and Brad Haddin warn against excessive sledging.

    Bahahahahaha

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    Pot... Kettle...

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    @NTA said in Aussie Cricket:

    @No-Quarter said in Aussie Cricket:

    The summer of cricket has officially started. Whoop whoop, and what better way to kick things off with an SA vs Aus test match. A lot of talk about sledging etc so should be a pretty fiery encounter.

    I hear the deck is as flat as the last couple of years, which is a shame.

    Which is probably why the Marsh boys were picked. They are pretty effective over there when there is a bit of extra bounce and not much else happening from the deck. I'm expecting a run fest. Weather forecast is 24 tomorrow then heating up on Friday and then 35 on Saturday.

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    are the flat, lifeless decks in Aus now the worst in the world?

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  • NTAN Online
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    Certainly the variety appears to be gone. Can blame dropin wickets I suppose, but the WACA has no excuses because its a single-sport arena.

    I think Starc was having a crack about getting "no home advantage" like they've been facing overseas.

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    @NTA said in Aussie Cricket:

    Certainly the variety appears to be gone. Can blame dropin wickets I suppose, but the WACA has no excuses because its a single-sport arena.

    I think Starc was having a crack about getting "no home advantage" like they've been facing overseas.

    of course they don't. CA want runs, and tests that go 5 days. How do you get those? Flat decks that stay together for 6 days.

    Other countries (except NZ, who have similar goals) just want to win.

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    @mariner4life which is fine, but they've lost sight of the fact that us ripping teams out in three days puts tickets at a premium, and allows people to have half a weekend as well.

    In fact, if they were smart, they'd put some spice back in the wickets and start games on Friday.

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    replied to mariner4life on last edited by No Quarter
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    @mariner4life said in Aussie Cricket:

    @NTA said in Aussie Cricket:

    Certainly the variety appears to be gone. Can blame dropin wickets I suppose, but the WACA has no excuses because its a single-sport arena.

    I think Starc was having a crack about getting "no home advantage" like they've been facing overseas.

    of course they don't. CA want runs, and tests that go 5 days. How do you get those? Flat decks that stay together for 6 days.

    Other countries (except NZ, who have similar goals) just want to win.

    Yeah I was going to say, we're giving them a bloody good run for their money on the "lifeless flat decks" department.

    NZC if you're reading, which I'm sure you are - a strongly worded message out to all groundsmen to prepare some green seamers please. That's what we're known for. Then watch Boult, Henry and even Southee look like world beaters all summer long.

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    replied to No Quarter on last edited by
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    @No-Quarter just like the Aussies set up decks so they can call Voges, Khawaja, and Shaun Marsh world class

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  • mariner4lifeM Online
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    after years of railing against the Indians and their spin-from-the-fourth-over hometown burners, i have come around. I would rather watch an 800 run result test in India than a 1,500 run test in Adelaide any day.

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    Fucking hell! Great catch from M Marsh in the gully. Cook gone for zip. Proteboks 1 down for nothing in the first over. Amla in

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    Hazlewood draws Amla into the shot - Proteas first drop gone for a duck

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    Elgar gone and SA are in the poo a bit now. Their batting isn't quite what it was, pretty reliant on Amla to score big.

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    Someone on cricinfo saying the pitch looks lively. It fucking isn't - Starc and Hazlewood are just bowling well.

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    replied to NTA on last edited by No Quarter
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    @NTA said in Aussie Cricket:

    Someone on cricinfo saying the pitch looks lively. It fucking isn't - Starc and Hazlewood are just bowling well.

    They're a pretty formidable opening combo that's for sure.

    SA need Faf to go big here. He's done well in Aus in the past.

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  • NTAN Online
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    Knows when to leave is the main thing. And it'll flatten right out.

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    After a fight back, another wicket and it's 157/6.

    Shit the African batting has fallen in a hole. Over the past 2 years their averages are shithouse. Amla decent at 48, ADdV at 46, then it's Bavuma at 40, and Elgar at 39. Faf is averaging 30. de Kock averages 74, but that is helped by not getting out half the time. Shit, make it the last year and everyone drops by 10 runs!

    Based on that, this isn't a surprise.

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    @mariner4life said in Aussie Cricket:

    After a fight back, another wicket and it's 157/6.

    Shit the African batting has fallen in a hole. Over the past 2 years their averages are shithouse. Amla decent at 48, ADdV at 46, then it's Bavuma at 40, and Elgar at 39. Faf is averaging 30. de Kock averages 74, but that is helped by not getting out half the time. Shit, make it the last year and everyone drops by 10 runs!

    Based on that, this isn't a surprise.

    Duminy has a career average only marginally better than the much maligned Marty Guptill. How has he made so many appearances for SA ?

    Overall as you allude to they do look a shitload weaker with Kallis gone.

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