Aussie Summer of Cricket
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@mariner4life said in Aussie Summer of Cricket:
This Aussie attack is a fucking ridiculous as a long established foursome.
Hazlewood the only one not to 250 wickets, and even he is only 6 off. Lyon obviously past 500, Starc closing in on 350. Cummins with the best record of the lot, 256 in only 58 tests, averaging 22.
Total combined record of 1,348 wickets at 27.Pretty amazing grouping. I’d say at a guess the Windies pace attack of the 80s would average a bit less but it’s pointless comparing eras in one sense and I can’t cut and paste the cricinfo article anyway so fuck it.
Good stuff Australia.
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Slow going for Aus today, then lost both their openers. Looks like no more play today thanks to light and then rain
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@KiwiMurph said in Aussie Summer of Cricket:
Sight screen delay.
Test cricket - any excuse to stop play......
Just fucking stupid. You know it needs to be white and fucking huge. Sort it out.
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the problem was the soft as butter australian who found a tiny object on the massive screen and stopped play. not SCG's problem, twitchy Smith's problem.
Game is crawling long, Aussies on go slow but also dropping wickets. Old mate's 82 looking even more like a gem of knock now.
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@mariner4life said in Aussie Summer of Cricket:
the problem was the soft as butter australian who found a tiny object on the massive screen and stopped play. not SCG's problem, twitchy Smith's problem.
Happened Day 1 with one of the Pakistan bats as well.
So not just Smith
Soft as ghee?
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@NTA said in Aussie Summer of Cricket:
@mariner4life said in Aussie Summer of Cricket:
the problem was the soft as butter australian who found a tiny object on the massive screen and stopped play. not SCG's problem, twitchy Smith's problem.
Happened Day 1 with one of the Pakistan bats as well.
So not just Smith
Soft as ghee?
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lol 6 wickets in like 18 balls
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The commentators often go on about unplayable balls and you think - Sachin or Brian or Viv or Don would have played that comfortably.
But that Starc one reminds me of Fred Trueman cleaning up some kid.
On one occasion, a Cambridge University batsman, having just been dismissed, acknowledged him with the condescending compliment: "That was a very good ball, Mr Trueman". Trueman replied: "Aye, wasted on thee".
It was going to get most!