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  • boobooB Do not disturb
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    booboo
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    #1551

    ABC radio commentators whinging about an lbw. Ironic fuckers.

    Sounds like ump got it right enough - ball tracker says on field call.

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    #1552

    622/7d

    Australia to face 10 overs before stumps

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  • boobooB Do not disturb
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    @antipodean said in Aussie Cricket:

    622/7d

    Australia to face 10 overs before stumps

    24 for none.

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    #1554

    Should've had The Waj for a duck, but Pant was a bit tired from his batting and grassed a pretty regulation caught behind - which might have put panic in the ranks.

    Warnie is suggesting the only way Oz win is to declare 199 behind and hope Kohli will set them a target (or maybe they can bowl India out in two sessions).

    I think the horse has bolted.

    Winning 3-1 would be nice, but 2-1 will be fine.

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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    #1555

    @Chris-B you have to admire Aussie optimism.

    When the opposition scores 622, there is no winning option. None whatsoever

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    @MajorRage said in Aussie Cricket:

    @Chris-B you have to admire Aussie optimism.

    When the opposition scores 622, there is no winning option. None whatsoever

    Especially not given this batting lineup. They are poked, and their commentators are delusional

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  • boobooB Do not disturb
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    #1557

    @Chris-B said in Aussie Cricket:

    Should've had The Waj for a duck, but Pant was a bit tired from his batting and grassed a pretty regulation caught behind - which might have put panic in the ranks.

    Warnie is suggesting the only way Oz win is to declare 199 behind and hope Kohli will set them a target (or maybe they can bowl India out in two sessions).

    I think the horse has bolted.

    Winning 3-1 would be nice, but 2-1 will be fine.

    You think they're capable of avoiding the follow on? ie, Can they score 423?

    Do you reckon India would bother with setting a target?

    My answers:

    • probably not
    • no way in hell
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    @booboo said in Aussie Cricket:

    @Chris-B said in Aussie Cricket:

    Should've had The Waj for a duck, but Pant was a bit tired from his batting and grassed a pretty regulation caught behind - which might have put panic in the ranks.

    Warnie is suggesting the only way Oz win is to declare 199 behind and hope Kohli will set them a target (or maybe they can bowl India out in two sessions).

    I think the horse has bolted.

    Winning 3-1 would be nice, but 2-1 will be fine.

    You think they're capable of avoiding the follow on? ie, Can they score 423?

    Do you reckon India would bother with setting a target?

    My answers:

    • probably not
    • no way in hell

    2 shows. Shit and no.

    When you are 2-1 up over the Aussies in a series, in Aussie ...

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    #1559

    Rare interview another step forward for Warner

    Andrew Wu, Tom Decent  /  Jan 3, 2019  /  Cricket

    Rare interview another step forward for Warner

    Rare interview another step forward for Warner

    David Warner's first public comments since Steve Smith and Cameron Bancroft's controversial interviews barely raised a ripple – which is a good thing for him.

    David Warner's first public comments since Steve Smith and Cameron Bancroft's controversial interviews have reinforced how he is winning the PR battle of the Newlands trio.

    Warner made a rare media appearance this week in Bangladesh, where he is playing in its national Twenty20 competition.

    Though he would undoubtedly have been given a more thorough grilling in Australia, there was nothing sinister in the choice of location. Warner has spoken at every league he has played – from the NT Strike, to the Global T20 in Canada, Sydney grade cricket and now the Bangladesh Premier League.

    The only news value from his unremarkable press conference was that he had spoken rather than what was said.

    Selection for Australia was up to the selectors, he said. Being a father and husband was his priority, he said, and now that he is playing in Bangladesh his goal was to get his team to the top.

    The interview barely raised a ripple at the SCG on Friday, in contrast to the hot reception given to Smith and Bancroft on Boxing Day and the days leading up to it.

    That senior Cricket Australia figures are now noting how mature Warner has been is noteworthy in itself. There would hardly have been a tear shed at CA in April if Warner had tucked his bat under his arm and never come back.

    Some are wondering if Warner, now under the management of James Erskine, who once had Greg Norman, Tiger Woods and Shane Warne on his books, is listening more to his advisors.

    Warner's value to the national team grows with every day they take to the field as it becomes apparent how important he is to their chances of winning anything.

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    #1560

    Warner is getting credit for not making a dick of himself in an interview! That;s ridiculous. Hiring a PR person doesn't show maturity. It would show maturity if he didn't need one.

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    @hydro11 said in Aussie Cricket:

    Warner is getting credit for not making a dick of himself in an interview! That;s ridiculous. Hiring a PR person doesn't show maturity. It would show maturity if he didn't need one.

    It all incrementally adds up to; he'll be back in Baggy Green.

    CA is probably wishing that one of the banned three was a bowler that they'd be getting back...

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    #1562

    For Oz, Khawaja really needed to step up into a senior batsman role during this series. Another fairly tame dismissal tho....

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  • SiamS Offline
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    #1563

    Marnus at 3.

    Strange decision on the surface. Bring in a kid, who can help out with undeveloped leg spin, and bat him in a pivotal batting position in his 3rd test and first at home?

    In a must win game?

    No one else in all of Australia can bat 3? You give it to a project player?

    Marnus is 0 from 6 balls at time of writing, so hopefully he scores big and exposes me to be a doubting thomas

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    #1564

    @Siam said in Aussie Cricket:

    Marnus at 3.

    Strange decision on the surface. Bring in a kid, who can help out with undeveloped leg spin, and bat him in a pivotal batting position in his 3rd test and first at home?

    In a must win game?

    No one else in all of Australia can bat 3? You give it to a project player?

    Marnus is 0 from 6 balls at time of writing, so hopefully he scores big and exposes me to be a doubting thomas

    At 236 for 6 and Labuschagne with the second highest score...it suddenly looks a good decision! 🙂

    If I am India, I'm still not setting them less than 500 in three sessions! 🙂

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  • boobooB Do not disturb
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    #1565

    @Chris-B said in Aussie Cricket:

    @Siam said in Aussie Cricket:

    Marnus at 3.

    Strange decision on the surface. Bring in a kid, who can help out with undeveloped leg spin, and bat him in a pivotal batting position in his 3rd test and first at home?

    In a must win game?

    No one else in all of Australia can bat 3? You give it to a project player?

    Marnus is 0 from 6 balls at time of writing, so hopefully he scores big and exposes me to be a doubting thomas

    At 236 for 6 and Labuschagne with the second highest score...it suddenly looks a good decision! 🙂

    If I am India, I'm still not setting them less than 500 in three sessions! 🙂

    Make the fuckers follow on ... unless your bowlers are too precious and you have to save them for the T20 in a month's time ...

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  • SiamS Offline
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    replied to booboo on last edited by Siam
    #1566

    @booboo nup, wrong again 😉

    Bat again till day 5 then bask in 7 hours in the sunshine at work thinking about your lifetime of having your whole country love you to pieces for ever. You know, a Stephen Donald like existence😁

    But seriously bat again, it's entirely in the spirit of cricket, and this series win is HUGE for a billion people

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  • boobooB Do not disturb
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    booboo
    replied to Siam on last edited by booboo
    #1567

    @Siam said in Aussie Cricket:

    @booboo nup, wrong again 😉

    Bat again till day 5 then bask in 7 hours in the sunshine at work thinking about your lifetime of having your whole country love you to pieces for ever. You know, a Stephen Donald like existence😁

    But seriously bat again, it's entirely in the spirit of cricket, and this series win is HUGE for a billion people

    Just throwing out some rancid bait.

    If they had to win I'd want them to enforce.

    But given a draw is fine and they'll lead by 3 hundy go ahead and pad the averages and piss the Aussies off 🙂

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    replied to booboo on last edited by
    #1568

    @booboo If they had to win I'd want them to enforce.

    Me too

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  • NTAN Offline
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    #1569

    Well at least we made 300

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    #1570

    Yay, they've enforced the follow on

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