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+x+xAfter this series, and not going for smokeys that havent played in the series youd be going for Warner Finch (C) Khawaja Smith Handscomb (wk) Maxwell Stoinis Cummins Starc 10 11 10 and 11 coming from Zampa, Lyon, Jhye Richardson and Coulter-Nile. Thats the squad up to 13 and add in Shaun Marsh and Alex Carey and thats probably the 15. Turner becomes the unlucky one. Alternatively the unlikely option is: Warner Khawaja Handscomb (wk) Smith Maxwell (C) Turner Stoinis Cummins Starc 10 11 Finch on form doesnt get a pick. Captain goes to Maxwell. Backups the same. Carey remains in my squad as his keeping is superior to Handscomb. Stoinis has not cemented his spot. His bowling is weak. Mitch Marsh is my all allrounder. His bowling is better while his batting is as punishing as Stoinis even tho his average is not.. Marsh also has captaincy experience. Richardson and Zampa are my #10/11. Kane Richardson and Andrew Tye are also in my squad. Why is James Faulkner not being considered? My Squad: Khawaja Warner/Finch Smith Handscomb Marsh Turner Carey Starc Cummins J Richardson Zampa. G Maxwell, K Richardson, Andrew Tye, Josh Philippe (my bolter) The probable X1: Warner Finch Khawaja Smith Stoinis Maxwell Handscomb (k) Starc Coulter-Nile Hazlewood Zampa.
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BaggyGreens
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+xworth mentioning Australia now has 3 players that have career averages over 40 and strike rates around 100 in Stoinis, Warner and Handscomb and Maxwell's performances have been pretty consistent over the last 12 months some green shoots after a dour couple of years in the batting department Maxwell comes off 115 runs @23 and 1 solitary wicket from his five India matches. Yes he sure is a matchwinner. Other than his fielding he does not deserve a WC berth on those paltry figures.
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BaggyGreens
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+xAfter this series, and not going for smokeys that havent played in the series youd be going for Warner Finch (C) Khawaja Smith Handscomb (wk) Maxwell Stoinis Cummins Starc 10 11 10 and 11 coming from Zampa, Lyon, Jhye Richardson and Coulter-Nile. Thats the squad up to 13 and add in Shaun Marsh and Alex Carey and thats probably the 15. Turner becomes the unlucky one. Alternatively the unlikely option is: Warner Khawaja Handscomb (wk) Smith Maxwell (C) Turner Stoinis Cummins Starc 10 11 Finch on form doesnt get a pick. Captain goes to Maxwell. Backups the same. Carey remains in my squad as his keeping is superior to Handscomb. Stoinis has not cemented his spot. His bowling is weak. Mitch Marsh is my all allrounder. His bowling is better while his batting is as punishing as Stoinis even tho his average is not.. Marsh also has captaincy experience. Richardson and Zampa are my #10/11. Kane Richardson and Andrew Tye are also in my squad. Why is James Faulkner not being considered? My Squad: Khawaja Warner/Finch Smith Handscomb Marsh Turner Carey Starc Cummins J Richardson Zampa. G Maxwell, K Richardson, Andrew Tye, Josh Philippe (my bolter)
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BaggyGreens
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+x5 of the 10 highest succesful chases against australia our reluctance to play spin and our difficulty in finding a pace bowler like starc that can dominate the short format starc cummins and richardson are all tough to handle in this format as is zampa Yes grazor Starc is a must in this format. His record tells us that. I also like Jhye and Kane Richardson and Andrew Tye. Cummins is a lock. Not a bad ODI attack with Zampa as the spinner.
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After this series, and not going for smokeys that havent played in the series youd be going for Warner Finch (C) Khawaja Smith Handscomb (wk) Maxwell Stoinis Cummins Starc 10 11 10 and 11 coming from Zampa, Lyon, Jhye Richardson and Coulter-Nile. Thats the squad up to 13 and add in Shaun Marsh and Alex Carey and thats probably the 15. Turner becomes the unlucky one. Alternatively the unlikely option is: Warner Khawaja Handscomb (wk) Smith Maxwell (C) Turner Stoinis Cummins Starc 10 11 Finch on form doesnt get a pick. Captain goes to Maxwell. Backups the same.
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Paddles
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+x+xStoinis injury opens the door for another all rounder for the Cup.. He has not exactly been smashing down the house. Plays one good innings in 5 and bowls far too short for his pace. I do like his passion tho. Still I prefer either Mitchell Marsh or my old fave James Faulkner to play the all rounder/finisher role for the Cup. amazingly Stoinis is averaging is 40+ striking at around 100Faulkner's bowling is good enough to be the 3rd paceman imo and that would let us bat very deep Him and Shaun Marsh have been excellent for Australia in the past 2 years. As was Warner. Finch has been steady. And Khawaja is in a purple patch this series. SSmith has not been. Handscombe before that innings not good neither. Nor Head. Maxwell okayish if treated as an allrounder. Aus played an extra batsman and a bowler short last night, and chased it. Food for thought.
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+xStoinis injury opens the door for another all rounder for the Cup.. He has not exactly been smashing down the house. Plays one good innings in 5 and bowls far too short for his pace. I do like his passion tho. Still I prefer either Mitchell Marsh or my old fave James Faulkner to play the all rounder/finisher role for the Cup. amazingly Stoinis is averaging is 40+ striking at around 100 Faulkner's bowling is good enough to be the 3rd paceman imo and that would let us bat very deep
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@paddles Handscomb is averaging 35 at 100 which is pretty decent right now!
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BaggyGreens
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Stoinis injury opens the door for another all rounder for the Cup.. He has not exactly been smashing down the house. Plays one good innings in 5 and bowls far too short for his pace. I do like his passion tho. Still I prefer either Mitchell Marsh or my old fave James Faulkner to play the all rounder/finisher role for the Cup.
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+xGreat win by Australia. Khawaja is in just the most amazing form and is piling on the runs against the best odi attack in world cricket. Handscombe played a gem - finally - and owned the spinners with footwork. Turner's innings - I have recorded and will watch later. I read people talking about dropping SMarsh, Stoinis and not going on with Khawaja. Yet they include Steve Smith as a certainty. Why? Grazor - your captain is Finch - he won't be doing it as 12th man :P And Handscomb has been a total liability before this is innings. I don't know how Australia will work their selection out. But SMarsh has a stack more runs than Smith does of late. So does Khawaja. Before this match - Smith in for Handscombe seemed an easy decision. Even then - this was Turner magic that got Aussie over the line. I have been calling for Turner to get a shot in our limited overs sides for a while now. He is clearly suited to this format.. plus he has the extra string.. is a competent off spinner. In fact so good did CA regard Turner as a slow bowling all rounder that back in 2012 they replaced an injured Ashton Agar with him for the U19 WC. I have always rated Handscomb in this format too. A couple of my smokies for the WC are Josh Philippe and Jack Edwards. Watch this space.
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Great win by Australia. Khawaja is in just the most amazing form and is piling on the runs against the best odi attack in world cricket.
Handscombe played a gem - finally - and owned the spinners with footwork.
Turner's innings - I have recorded and will watch later.
I read people talking about dropping SMarsh, Stoinis and not going on with Khawaja. Yet they include Steve Smith as a certainty. Why?
Grazor - your captain is Finch - he won't be doing it as 12th man :P
And Handscomb has been a total liability before this is innings. I don't know how Australia will work their selection out. But SMarsh has a stack more runs than Smith does of late. So does Khawaja. Before this match - Smith in for Handscombe seemed an easy decision. Even then - this was Turner magic that got Aussie over the line.
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worth mentioning Australia now has 3 players that have career averages over 40 and strike rates around 100 in Stoinis, Warner and Handscomb and Maxwell's performances have been pretty consistent over the last 12 months
some green shoots after a dour couple of years in the batting department
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An excellent run in the short form. Nearly 3 in a row after a 2-0 whitewash in india! Leaves some selection headaches!
It has me wondering what our best team is for the world cup and whether we should adjust our team against England. Only way to beat them is to get a bowling advantage or match them in striking
we talk in football formations like 4-4-2 and 4-3-3
reckon we can have some similar terminology for short form
# bruisers - # anchors - # full time bowlers (not allrounders. Average under 30)
allrounders can be bruisers or anchors technically
Australia play a conservative 3-4-4 or 2-5-4 whereas England often play a hyperaggressive 7-1-3
We probably have a team to do 6-2-3 if we wanted to (Handscomb is a pretty aggressive anchor but not quite a bruiser)
Warner Short Smith/Khawaja Lynn/turner maxwell Handscomb Stoinis Faulkner Cummins Starc Zampa
would like to see us try a 4-3-4 or a 3-3-5 against England. Cummins/Starc/Richardson/Zampa can probably take a lot of wickets against England. Lyon is an option too if we go the latter formation
4-3-4
Warner Khawaja Smith Marsh Handscomb (wk) Maxwell Cummins Starc Richardson Lyon zampa
or 3-3-5
Warner Khawaja Smith Marsh Handscomb Maxwell Cummins Starc Richardson Lyon Zampa
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grazorblade
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5 of the 10 highest succesful chases against australia
our reluctance to play spin and our difficulty in finding a pace bowler like starc that can dominate the short format
starc cummins and richardson are all tough to handle in this format as is zampa
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australia get a big score to chase down india well done
not sure who our best team is at the moment. Probably warner and smith in for finch and marsh and starc or lyon in for berendorf
maxwell was played as the 5th bowler but 8 of our wickets came from pace
most indian wickets came from pace as well
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india make a host of changes
1 Rohit 2 Shikar 3 Rahul 4 Kohli 5 Pant + 6 Jadhav 7 Shankar 8 BK 9 Kuldeep 10 Chahal 11 Bumrah
Aus make changes too
1 Finch 2 Khawaja 3 SMarsh 4 Handscomb 5 Maxwell 6 Turner 7 Carey 8 Patty 9 Jhye 10 Zampa 11 Behrendorff
India 103/0 off 18 overs.
Shikar is just smashing them now.
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+xlooking back our bowling team for odis has been pretty good about half the time of late. Finch bowling half the overs with spinners has made a world of difference You're 100% right imo. The issue has been Aussie's batting. But Smith doesn't help solve it - Warner most certainly does. But - Maxy is definitely showing his value as an allrounder - he has little as a batsman - but as an allrounder - his whole team input shifts drastically. Zampa leaked plenty - but he was the difference. Jhye and Patty looked a million bucks. As did Finch and Khawaja.
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+xAll these threads about fake cricket is putting off even coming here. What is the point if talking about this shit? the threads are clearly marked just comment on the threads that interest you
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All these threads about fake cricket is putting off even coming here. What is the point if talking about this shit?
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looking back our bowling team for odis has been pretty good about half the time of late.
Finch bowling half the overs with spinners has made a world of difference
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Aus win - totally set up by Finch and Khawaja, Maxwell had a very good game. Zampa had an indifferent game. He won Aus the match with the wickets of Kohli, Jadhav and Dhoni, but went for 70 runs. Cummins and Jhye bowled well.
Finch looked amazing and Khawaja was totally relaxed vs the spinners.
In between it all:
41st ODI century for Kohli.. He's going to fly past Tendulkar's ODI records with ease at this rate.
His numbers as captain are mind boggling.
is captain 2013-2019
66 matches 63 innings
14 not outs 4096 runs
HS 160* Average 83.59
Balls faced4119 Strike Rate99.44
19 centuries 14 50's 2 Ducks...
Not bad numbers eh... It's the strike rate that is really impressive coupled with the batting average... Every second innings he's getting 50, 3 times out of 10 getting a century...
Best batting accumulator in ODI history...
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Game 50-50
India still have Kohli, Shankar, Jadeja and Jadhav....
Halfway there before 30 overs...
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WIn or lose - Aussie's lack of middle order power is lol
263/4 after 43.2.... from the nation that gave us Simon O'donnell no less...
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You guys need to wake up...
Khawaja and Finch looking like 5 Crore Rupees here....
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Finch masterclass now vs spin... 57(52)
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Noone else seems to be watching this.
Finch has more than found form. 51 off 51. Khawaja looking good too.
Aus 103-0...
oi oi oi
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