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@antipodean and a team who have never bothered to give their bowlers even a basic fucking defence. Again: pure arrogance.
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If Smith was playing Aus would be walking this series
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@mariner4life OR he could be having a 'mare with Kohli in his ear.
That is what I'm loving about Paine - Kohli's jibber-jabber just rolls right off him. Its fucking great leadership and great entertainment to boot.
Kohli's post-match comments on Cricinfo are suitably gracious, I might add.
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@nta said in Aussie Cricket:
@mariner4life OR he could be having a 'mare with Kohli in his ear.
That is what I'm loving about Paine - Kohli's jibber-jabber just rolls right off him. Its fucking great leadership and great entertainment to boot.
Kohli's post-match comments on Cricinfo are suitably gracious, I might add.
It sets the tone for the rest of the team I'd hope. Play hard, don't back down, don't let it get out of hand. I only saw a little bit, didn't see any taunting after wickets taken?
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@canefan said in Aussie Cricket:
It sets the tone for the rest of the team I'd hope. Play hard, don't back down, don't let it get out of hand.
Along with almost every Australian cricket fan.
I only saw a little bit, didn't see any taunting after wickets taken?
Not really. The Indians were quite vociferous when the pitch was doing a lot, but there wasn't anything personal or off-field style.
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@nta said in Aussie Cricket:
@mariner4life OR he could be having a 'mare with Kohli in his ear.
That is what I'm loving about Paine - Kohli's jibber-jabber just rolls right off him. Its fucking great leadership and great entertainment to boot.
Kohli's post-match comments on Cricinfo are suitably gracious, I might add.
i know you've suddenly got a hard on for Paine, but history suggests your hypothetical isn't too likely.
Last time India were in Aus he averaged 128 for the series.
In fact, during his last 6 home series, he has averaged over 100 4 times. Doesn't look like anyone has been able to get to him.
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@rotated said in Aussie Cricket:
The Aussie fans and commentators must be really starved for sledges and agro this summer if we have to pretend that was a remotely clever or funny. Same goes for Kohli telling Paine he is just a stand-in captain - low level stuff.
I had a crack at you for this, but you are right.
I think there is a wider story here, which this is just one part of.
People want to feel good about the Aussie cricket team again. OK maybe not all 'people', but certainly Australians.
So everything in this series has been viewed through a very sympathetic lens. This win was 'one for the ages', despite it being pretty similar to every home win we've ever had (and we've had plenty). The sledging battle was titanic, aggressive, witty and sophisticated all at the same time.
Tim Paine is now viewed as the white Mandela, with a bit of Gandhi and Allan Border thrown in. The way he stood up to Hitler (Virat Kohli) will be spoken about for generations.
Is this team that different to previous versions? Yes, but not by that much. They've clearly dialled back the aggression, but really apart from Warner and the occasional fast bowler outburst it was never that high in the first place.
This team is viewed overly positively, in the same way the previous side was viewed overly negatively.
It helps that the side on the other end is India, the biggest group of cheating fucking cnts ever assembled in human history, led by the worst individual the world has ever seen. Fuck he can bat, though.
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@nta said in Aussie Cricket:
@antipodean and a team who have never bothered to give their bowlers even a basic fucking defence. Again: pure arrogance.
Say what you will about Aussie cricket fans but they're very gracious in victory 😉
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@barbarian said in Aussie Cricket:
It helps that the side on the other end is India, the biggest group of cheating fucking cnts ever assembled in human history, led by the worst individual the world has ever seen. Fuck he can bat, though.
So, given this is true, why do some people want them to win in Australia?
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Good game, deserved winners and nice to see the Aussie boys enjoying themselves again.
This series is now more intriguing than ever
What role will momentum play here and can India stifle that?
Please have some colour on the, lately, concrete looking MCG. Last year's boxing day test was hardly watchable, no sideways movement and sweepers on the square boundaries throughout.
I predicted 2-1 to India and I guess a draw would set up a cracker in Sydney
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@nzzp said in Aussie Cricket:
@barbarian said in Aussie Cricket:
It helps that the side on the other end is India, the biggest group of cheating fucking cnts ever assembled in human history, led by the worst individual the world has ever seen. Fuck he can bat, though.
So, given this is true, why do
some peoplea billion Indians and a few bitter Kiwis want them to win in Australia?Fixed
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@siam said in Aussie Cricket:
What role will momentum play here and can India stifle that?
I reckon the inclusion of Jadeja will liven things up a bit. Yadav can't stay after that performance, and India with no front line spinner is just not India.
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@nta said in Aussie Cricket:
@nzzp said in Aussie Cricket:
@barbarian said in Aussie Cricket:
It helps that the side on the other end is India, the biggest group of cheating fucking cnts ever assembled in human history, led by the worst individual the world has ever seen. Fuck he can bat, though.
So, given this is true, why do
some peoplea billion Indians and a few bitter Kiwis and NZZP want them to win in Australia?Fixed
Fixed.
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@barbarian said in Aussie Cricket:
It helps that the side on the other end is India, the biggest group of cheating fucking cnts ever assembled in human history, led by the worst individual the world has ever seen. Fuck he can bat, though.
I hope the rest of the Australian fan base can get back to saying this kind of thing with a straight face once their identity crisis is over!
You make a lot of good points. I disagree with you that the Smith team was widely disliked by the public prior to the scandal. Yes, Warner was a certified dickhead who was not well liked, not dissimilar to Watson before him, and there was a bit of fatigue over the continued selection of the Marsh boys (which continues). But overall it was a pretty stock standard Aussie team having mixed results... then Smith cried and Warner became a recluse and that's when the public turned.
I'd honestly prefer the Aussies went back to their stock standard way of playing the game, 90% on the line and 10% over it.
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@rotated said in Aussie Cricket:
I'd honestly prefer the Aussies went back to their stock standard way of playing the game, 90% on the line and
10% over itagainst New Zealand, 600% over the line so we can fucking rage against what a cheating pack of shunts they are!Fixed Get in the wagon with @nzzp