Australia v South Africa
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well the bowlers are filling their boots and padding their averages
the batsmen haven't needed to.
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@Damo said in Australia v South Africa:
@NTA said in Australia v South Africa:
@Damo said in Australia v South Africa:
Appalling runout there. That's Inzamam level stuff.
Bavuma in runout shock.... not.
Guy is fucking awful. Turned blind and then left his partner stranded.
The earlier runout was also terrible stuff.
They look like a lazy, disinterested, leaderless bunch. I expected more, but will take thrashing them as compensation.
When did SA become such bunnies?
7 innings without 200, and soon to be 8 innings.
Given Bavuma has managed to notch up more than 50 tests with a single ton and an average in the low 30s, they've been shit for a while now. NZ dropping a test to them at home was almost as embarrassing as dropping a test to the Bangles.
I wonder why their team is so poor now though. You'd think a country their size would have some talent coming through, even if a bunch of their players play for other nations.
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@No-Quarter said in Australia v South Africa:
@Damo said in Australia v South Africa:
@NTA said in Australia v South Africa:
@Damo said in Australia v South Africa:
Appalling runout there. That's Inzamam level stuff.
Bavuma in runout shock.... not.
Guy is fucking awful. Turned blind and then left his partner stranded.
The earlier runout was also terrible stuff.
They look like a lazy, disinterested, leaderless bunch. I expected more, but will take thrashing them as compensation.
When did SA become such bunnies?
7 innings without 200, and soon to be 8 innings.
Given Bavuma has managed to notch up more than 50 tests with a single ton and an average in the low 30s, they've been shit for a while now. NZ dropping a test to them at home was almost as embarrassing as dropping a test to the Bangles.
I wonder why their team is so poor now though. You'd think a country their size would have some talent coming through, even if a bunch of their players play for other nations.
I realise they're just in a rebuild right now but a few of those guys would struggle to compete at domestic level in many nations. Very ordinary attitude. Doesn't look like their back office is right if they don't even have a fulltime analyst.
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@mariner4life said in Australia v South Africa:
Carey is such an enormous upgrade on Paine
(incidentally, where does a bog average cricketer with 35 tests get the unmitigated gall to release a book?)
All the more reason to get a book deal these days.
Average cricketer that could keep a bit. Made captain in controversial circumstances and not seen as a clear successor even from his most ardent fans. Struggled to stake his claim on the game, team struggles, constant whispers around camp of players “more deserving” being unhappy, and then throw in a sex scandal.
Will be in the $4.99 shelf of all good bookstores near you
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Agar has never looked like a Test bowler. Although the Saffa’s will probably make him look good if he plays
Renshaw might return after a few years out of the side. Thought Handscomb would’ve been a better pick because he’d be useful on the upcoming Indian tour
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@Duluth said in Australia v South Africa:
Agar has never looked like a Test bowler. Although the Saffa’s will probably make him look good if he plays
Renshaw might return after a few years out of the side. Thought Handscomb would’ve been a better pick because he’d be useful on the upcoming Indian tour
Makes you feel sorry for Bancroft getting shat on for Sandpapergate.
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And so the reason for the intensive, summer-long redemption of David Warner PR campaign is revealed.
He's getting a commentary gig on Fox Sports. As if you needed another reason to watch the Ch7 coverage over the Fox coverage.
Oh, and CA signed a big new broadcast deal.
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@mariner4life said in Australia v South Africa:
He's getting a commentary gig on Fox Sports.
cynically, any link to the ongoing coverup of the rest of the team involved in Sandpapergate? Or am I just being too pessimistic
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Another Sydney Test where the series is decided, but the advantage of the World Test Championship is that plenty remains at stake. For Australia they can, barring points deductions, secure a place in June's final with victory at the SCG while South Africa need to win to keep their now slim hopes alive.
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Aussie choosing to bat first (or not bat last). Two spinners
Australia
David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Matthew Renshaw Alex Carey (wk), Ashton Agar, Pat Cummins, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood
South Africa
Dean Elgar (capt) Sarel Erwee, Heinrich Klaasen, Temba Bavuma, Khaya Zondo, Kyle Verreynne, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Simon Harmer, Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje
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@Chris said in Australia v South Africa:
I was hoping Lance Morris got a game in one of the tests,He is pretty sharp 150 + km plus bowler.
Another one on the Australian pace bowling assembly line.I agree. Also Agar has failed in his previous chances and doesn't have a great SS record. 3 pace, Lyon plus multiple part time spinners was what I was expecting
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@Chris said in Australia v South Africa:
I was hoping Lance Morris got a game in one of the tests,He is pretty sharp 150 + km plus bowler.
Another one on the Australian pace bowling assembly line.I think they feel this is an audition for the India series so brought in a spinner*.
It’s crazy to think that it’s almost 10 years ago that Agar made his test debut as a 19 year old and yet he’s only played 5 test matches. Big opportunity for him.