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  • SiamS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Siam
    #996

    Excellent captain's knock from Paine at a bloody slippery time. He's a top fella and a good cricketer. Calling himself a fool on national television, then performing immediately after is exactly what good leadership looks like. Humility and then obvious competence.

    I think Australia will win mostly because of how the gabba to oz cricket is eden Park to nz rugby - it just always works out ok.

    India have earned a lot of admiration for their part in what must be one of the hardest tours ever because of COVID. That's a lot of time in hotels, when normally it's golf and sight seeing on off days.

    To compete with yesterday's bowling attack in Australian conditions is pretty rare. It also further exposes our abortion of a tour a year ago.

    India won this series 2 summers ago and are still in this one with a different captain. Keeping the Aussies sweating for 8 tests in a row at home is unprecedented in the last 2 decades and a far cry from the usual script - make 500 then roll them twice. Older India would have layed down a couple of times like Pakistan do, but this Indiais different.

    I reckon Ravi Shastri might be the man. It's all looked a bit more professional and complete since he and Kohli took over.

    Whatever happens, great series.

    That Steve Smith thing is best described as totally unnecessary. If you choose to defend it as a subconscious quirk or shadow batting, then for fucks sake be sure to hold his hand everytime he has to cross the road! Lest he be bowled over by an 18 wheeler while "shadow" marking leg stump in the middle of the A4!

    He was trying to be annoying to the batsmen in the hope of a wicket from diminished focus. No biggie. In past times some batsman might have told him to fuck off, and that would be it. A great example of the media fucking up our reality with their coverage.

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  • RapidoR Offline
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    #997

    On podcast I listened to, quoted Rick Findlay, that this the most inexperienced bowling attack to play in Australia since 1880.

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    #998

    Also, hear, Washington Sundar hadnt played a FC game since 2017 until yesterday.

    Now, that is taking white ball specialist to the extreme.

    Also, myst be a bit insulting for Kuldeep Yadav.

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    #999

    Talking Washington's name, Harsha Bhogle mentioned in commentary yesterday that there is an under 19 cricketer in the Indian system somewhere named Napolean Einstein. 🙂

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    @Siam said in Australia v India:

    Excellent captain's knock from Paine at a bloody slippery time. He's a top fella and a good cricketer. Calling himself a fool on national television, then performing immediately after is exactly what good leadership looks like. Humility and then obvious competence.

    I think Australia will win mostly because of how the gabba to oz cricket is eden Park to nz rugby - it just always works out ok.

    India have earned a lot of admiration for their part in what must be one of the hardest tours ever because of COVID. That's a lot of time in hotels, when normally it's golf and sight seeing on off days.

    To compete with yesterday's bowling attack in Australian conditions is pretty rare. It also further exposes our abortion of a tour a year ago.

    India won this series 2 summers ago and are still in this one with a different captain. Keeping the Aussies sweating for 8 tests in a row at home is unprecedented in the last 2 decades and a far cry from the usual script - make 500 then roll them twice. Older India would have layed down a couple of times like Pakistan do, but this Indiais different.

    I reckon Ravi Shastri might be the man. It's all looked a bit more professional and complete since he and Kohli took over.

    Whatever happens, great series.

    That Steve Smith thing is best described as totally unnecessary. If you choose to defend it as a subconscious quirk or shadow batting, then for fucks sake be sure to hold his hand everytime he has to cross the road! Lest he be bowled over by an 18 wheeler while "shadow" marking leg stump in the middle of the A4!

    He was trying to be annoying to the batsmen in the hope of a wicket from diminished focus. No biggie. In past times some batsman might have told him to fuck off, and that would be it. A great example of the media fucking up our reality with their coverage.

    Yeah, I wouldn't call it cheating, but it was certainly a dick move. Just because he apparently "always does it" doesn't make it less of a dick move. Just get the fuck off the pitch when you're not batting.

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    replied to voodoo on last edited by
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    @voodoo said in Australia v India:

    Just because he apparently "always does it" doesn't make it less of a dick move.

    Makes him a dick a lot more of the time rather than just this occasion.

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    Collapse. I'm up the coast drinking beer and eating a wagyu brisket burger in a nice bistro, and we lose three wickets by the time i got into the sorts bar

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    replied to NTA on last edited by
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    @NTA can I suggest you pop back to the bistro for some well earned dessert, skinny...🙂

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    @NTA said in Australia v India:

    Collapse. I'm up the coast drinking beer and eating a wagyu brisket burger in a nice bistro, and we lose three wickets by the time i got into the sorts bar

    At least the burger should be good

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    wrote on last edited by
    #1005

    369 is a good score. Slight edge to Aus as they don't have to bat last. Will take some real;y good batting from india to get ahead... but 450-500 and they are back in the box seat.

    Go Pujara - a genuine test boring batsman I love to watch 🙂

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    replied to nzzp on last edited by KiwiMurph
    #1006

    @nzzp Pujara in early. Need a huge score from him (again).

    Pujara nearly out first ball.

    Cummins looks like he could run right through the Indians here.

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    @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

    Cummins looks like he could run right through the Indians here.

    He is some bowler. What a player.

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    #1008

    That's appalling cricket. What the fuck was he thinking?

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    @mariner4life what up? Not watching currently.

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    @booboo Sharma threw away his wicket by trying to smash Lyon.

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    @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

    @booboo Sharma threw away his wicket by trying to smash Lyon.

    He is probably equally disgusted that Lyon could potentially take more test wickets than Paddles and lashed out.

    Doesn't help giving him one more but there you go.

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    @rotated said in Australia v India:

    @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

    @booboo Sharma threw away his wicket by trying to smash Lyon.

    He is probably equally disgusted that Lyon could potentially take more test wickets than Paddles and lashed out.

    Doesn't help giving him one more but there you go.

    Anderson and Broad have. I’ve just had to learn to live with it.

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    #1013

    Talking Lyon for a sec. What's with the continual dragging up stories about his break up with his wife?

    Articles in va r ious websites about the "heart warming" post she made (video of kids saying yay Dad 100 tests), then going on about their break up four years ago.

    She must be:
    a. Well connected in the media
    b. Bitter as hell to drag it out

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    #1014

    Rohit Sharma's interesting stat
    Home average: 𝟴𝟴.𝟯𝟯
    Away average: 𝟮𝟳.𝟱𝟴
    𝐃𝐢𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞: Steven Smith's test avg + 1.32

    The worst average margin (home-away) in test cricket history.

    Still wondering why he got injured (himself) before an away test series?

    Cut and pasted from a dodgy FB page.......

    Are these stats accurate ? Surely not

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  • nzzpN Offline
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    replied to MN5 on last edited by
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    @MN5 said in Australia v India:

    Rohit Sharma's interesting stat
    Home average: 𝟴𝟴.𝟯𝟯
    Away average: 𝟮𝟳.𝟱𝟴
    𝐃𝐢𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞: Steven Smith's test avg + 1.32

    The worst average margin (home-away) in test cricket history.

    Still wondering why he got injured (himself) before an away test series?

    Cut and pasted from a dodgy FB page.......

    Are these stats accurate ? Surely not

    Batting records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPNcricinfo.com

    Batting records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPNcricinfo.com

    spot on, looks right. Bizarre!

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