Aussie Cricket
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Finch is a Test donkey who by now would have destroyed any semblance of confidence he had. He'll be a nervous wreck by the end of this series if the selectors persist with him.
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@barbarian said in Aussie Cricket:
@snowy said in Aussie Cricket:
Nigel "that could have been anything" Llong is akin to Jerome "we have a deal" Garces.
Jeez if you're going to hate on a bloke, at least get it right - it was Romain Poite, not Garces.
No - Garces made the call from the sideline - the far touch - Poite was in the middle, but I don't like him much for it either. So if you're going to comment at least get it right...
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Gotta give them all at least 2 tests. Probably should give them more as chopping and changing stuffed up the 2 probably next in line, Burns and Renshaw. Just need a test against us to get that career saving ton that just about every other player in the world gets!
But for the first 2 sessions of this test and some miracle hoping in the last, India had the upper hand (slight at times). Not sure if match results are the most important assessment markers for this team, be a well won series from here.
About the only positive is to leave them altogether and let them figure a way to be better in Perth. Fear of failure has been the major observation from these kids of late, they're all so tense, so take out selection anxiety and administrators lecturing and tinkering
All those Aussie bats are technically good enough on home wickets and no one is banging the door down, so take away that external
pressure and look for leadership and progress from within. Otherwise everyone's just waiting for and lamenting grumpy and dopey -
Might be a good toss to lose. Otherwise batting first should be the default. Talk of it being bouncy but no sample size to see how it plays. Another days rest for the bowlers would be handy.
Pivotal game this. What performance under pressure can Aus come up with and can the Indians finally not wilt in a test match in Australia?
No boring bat first WACA road this time and Aus haven't won there yet, (played twice)
Should be a beauty
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@Siam as we Black Caps fans have known all too well in the past, a weak batting lineup makes the toss difficult in tests. Ideally you bat first no matter what, because fuck batting on day 5, but when you have no faith in your top order and fear the test could be over by lunchtime you can get apprehensive about what to do.
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@siam said in Aussie Cricket:
Might be a good toss to lose. Otherwise batting first should be the default. Talk of it being bouncy but no sample size to see how it plays.
This is the reason why I'm not a fan of drop in pitches.
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@antipodean said in Aussie Cricket:
@siam said in Aussie Cricket:
Might be a good toss to lose. Otherwise batting first should be the default. Talk of it being bouncy but no sample size to see how it plays.
This is the reason why I'm not a fan of drop in pitches.
Same here! Ok for ODI and T20 but not a fan for tests
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@jk said in Aussie Cricket:
Saw India paying $2.50 and went to load up until I saw no Rohit and no Ashwin.
I would have loaded up more when I saw no Rohit (Soshit Harmer).
He averages less than 25 away from home.
Ashwin is a loss even though Jadeja is a decent alternative.
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As nobody knows anything about this pitch, Tim Paine's comment "expect it will crack up a bit" is optimistic, given that forecast. Pitch is supposedly green, and India will have 4 quicks on high rotation in this heat. Yadav might leak a few runs, but he's got a bit of menace about him with his tail up.
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@nta said in Aussie Cricket:
@hooroo https://optusstadium.com.au/the-stadium/fact-sheets/cricket-design-and-drop-in-wicket-fact-sheet
Couple of weeks by the looks?
Do we have the same comms?