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  • NTAN Offline
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    @kiwipie said in The Ashes:

    Without being in the city before, I doubted I could clear the airport, get a taxi to the hotel to drop off stuff then to the ground given it was an England v Australia ODI and a full house.
    Did all of that and arrived at the ground just after 1.30 in time for an ale before the first ball - great city for getting around. Cricket wasn't quite so compelling, never lasted long enough to need the lights.

    Good old Radelaide: built for 2 million, home to half that.

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    @nta said in The Ashes:

    @kiwipie said in The Ashes:

    Without being in the city before, I doubted I could clear the airport, get a taxi to the hotel to drop off stuff then to the ground given it was an England v Australia ODI and a full house.
    Did all of that and arrived at the ground just after 1.30 in time for an ale before the first ball - great city for getting around. Cricket wasn't quite so compelling, never lasted long enough to need the lights.

    Good old Radelaide: built for 2 million, home to half that.

    So pretty much the opposite to Auckland then ....

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    @kiwipie real estate, too.

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    Ben Duckett now dropped for throwing a drink at James Anderson in a bar in Perth (the same one the Bairstow head-butt happened in apparently). These guys seem to be out all the time!

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    Very nice of the Aussies. In an effort to return some form of competition to this summer, they appear to be about to deliberately handicap themselves. Word is they are going to drop a bloke who averages almost 50 in Handscomb, to slot in the wildly inadequate Mitch Marsh. A player who averages 21 with bat, and 37 with the ball (and who takes a wicket every 1 and a half tests).

    Inspiring selecting.

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    @mariner4life said in The Ashes:

    Very nice of the Aussies. In an effort to return some form of competition to this summer, they appear to be about to deliberately handicap themselves. Word is they are going to drop a bloke who averages almost 50 in Handscomb, to slot in the wildly inadequate Mitch Marsh. A player who averages 21 with bat, and 37 with the ball (and who takes a wicket every 1 and a half tests).

    Inspiring selecting.

    @NTA is gonna have absolute kittens if this comes to fruition.

    Take my doubts about Mitch Santner, multiply them by about a million and you have his relationship with Marsh to a tee.

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    I don't mind this selection, weirdly. As much as I piled on like everyone else, it's hard to argue the selectors haven't done quite well so far. S.Marsh and T-Paine have been great pics, and Bancroft may well be a good one as well.

    Handscomb is a walking wicket at the moment. His two innings in Adelaide were horrible, and his dismissals even worse. Yes his average is nice but he is playing like a tailender right now.

    M.Marsh has had a decent Shield season (400 runs at 41, and a couple of wickets). Bats well on the WACA and provides a useful bowling option on what for the last few years has been a flat track.

    I would have preferred Maxwell or even Cartwright, but I certainly see where the selectors are coming from. Which is something I never thought I'd say this series...

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    @barbarian said in The Ashes:

    I don't mind this selection, weirdly. As much as I piled on like everyone else, it's hard to argue the selectors haven't done quite well so far. S.Marsh and T-Paine have been great pics, and Bancroft may well be a good one as well.

    Handscomb is a walking wicket at the moment. His two innings in Adelaide were horrible, and his dismissals even worse. Yes his average is nice but he is playing like a tailender right now.

    M.Marsh has had a decent Shield season (400 runs at 41, and a couple of wickets). Bats well on the WACA and provides a useful bowling option on what for the last few years has been a flat track.

    I would have preferred Maxwell or even Cartwright, but I certainly see where the selectors are coming from. Which is something I never thought I'd say this series...

    Surely he's had enough chances though?

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    @mn5 said in The Ashes:

    Surely he's had enough chances though?

    He's only 26. I'm not saying he's going to be great, but it is a decision you can justify.

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    Maxwell fans are disappointed.

    NTA is facing double Marsh.

    Therefore NTA is also disappointed

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    @nta said in The Ashes:

    Maxwell fans are disappointed.

    NTA is facing double Marsh.

    Therefore NTA is also disappointed

    The lack of outrage disappoints me.

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    Jesus did you see how india bounced back in the ODI today? 393. Old mate hits 208*

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    @barbarian said in The Ashes:

    @mn5 said in The Ashes:

    Surely he's had enough chances though?

    He's only 26. I'm not saying he's going to be great, but it is a decision you can justify.

    Only if you stick your negative and uninspired pants on. It's a negative selection. He's not been picked to help win the game, but to protect the seamers if england suddenly find form. Maxwell could do that, and could also help win the game. Something marsh is never going to do.

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    So Australia are pissing all over a woeful inadequate team of county players and aging stars and people are whining about a century making man of the match and an in form relief bowler to take some work off the worlds best 4 bowling combination.

    Why?

    "Because my opinion and preferences are better than reality" ( winking smiley)

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    @mariner4life

    You really pumping for a part time off spinner as 5th bowler at the WACA?

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    @mariner4life said in The Ashes:

    Jesus did you see how india bounced back in the ODI today? 393. Old mate hits 208*

    Third ODI double ton.

    Most guys can't manage one.

    Imagine if India actually found some class pace bowlers too instead of jizzing over batsmen.

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    Glad I didn't watch that as the Indian comms ejaculating all over each other would have been difficult to listen too.

    I did see the last game though, and took great pleasure seeing them 29/7 against lowly Sri Lanka. That was hilarious.

    Sri Lanka are the pits now though, the only world class player they have is Matthews (and he's awesome, bats and bowls) but the rest are barely adequate first class players. A shame as they have always been one of my favourite teams, but filling the boots of Sanga and Jaya was always going to be a tough ask for a small country with limited resources.

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    21 million of them. Most passionate about cricket.

    And the great West Indies teams were from poor countries, so it's never just about money. For many cricket is a way to rise economically.

    A shitty, biased system at the low levels is why these countries can't compete. "Lack of resources" isn't why.

    Same reason PI rugby struggles -- the resources available are largely wasted.

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    @Chester-Draws yeah, I'm aware of all the issues facing Sri Lanka and other 3rd world countries. The 'lack of resources' comment was fairly general. I would say sporting bodies and governments that are not corrupt to the core are a pretty important resource that gives teams from western countries a big advantage.

    Wealth is a big one though, with so many of those 'passionate' cricketers living in poverty. And by poverty I mean actual poverty, not the made-up poverty you hear the current NZ government wank on about. If you look at the Indian team, very few (if any) come from lower socio-economic areas. Luckily for them there's so many people there that they still have a big talent pool to pick from.

    Sad reality for these countries unfortunately.

    I'd be bloody surprised if the Windies ever reach the heights of the 70s again given the game is now professional - it's a completely different landscape to what it used to be.

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    @siam said in The Ashes:

    @mariner4life

    You really pumping for a part time off spinner as 5th bowler at the WACA?

    if that 5th bowler is Mitch Marsh, then yep. What exactly is he offering except rest time for Starc and the boys? It's not wickets. It's not containment. It's not runs with the bat.

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