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+xAwful lazy, late cut, played by Handscomb that resulted in a caught behind and his dismissal. Did you see that as a late cut DC? Then I got it wrong when I said it was a dab to third man...fave among the flat track bullies.
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BaggyGreens
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Cummins is a good cricketer.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xSlow going by the Baggies. we can bat for 5 more sessions if we are good enough. Doesn't matter how slow you go given the match situation Agree. Marsh put us in this holding pattern.. These two young blokes are doing a good job. would really like to see maxwell and renshaw in the team Renshaw yes. There are better batsmen out there than Maxwell. who? Kurtis Patterson,Jake Weatherald, Will Bosisto, Tom Cooper, Sam Heazlett. patterson is worth a shot but all four of the others have averages way below maxwell
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marsh and finch aside its been admirable fight by the aussies
wish we had a couple more wickets in hand so we could cash in more
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BaggyGreens
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+xmarsh and finch aside its been admirable fight by the aussies wish we had a couple more wickets in hand so we could cash in more Good effort by Head. He is proving he belongs at this level.
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BaggyGreens
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xSlow going by the Baggies. we can bat for 5 more sessions if we are good enough. Doesn't matter how slow you go given the match situation Agree. Marsh put us in this holding pattern.. These two young blokes are doing a good job. would really like to see maxwell and renshaw in the team Renshaw yes. There are better batsmen out there than Maxwell. who? Kurtis Patterson,Jake Weatherald, Will Bosisto, Tom Cooper, Sam Heazlett. patterson is worth a shot but all four of the others have averages way below maxwell Yep but they all have better techniques and temperaments than Maxie.
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BaggyGreens
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+xmarsh and finch aside its been admirable fight by the aussies wish we had a couple more wickets in hand so we could cash in more Finch and Marsh should be hauled over the coals for their horrendous dismissals. Marsh played a similar shocker in the UAE. Our tail has to hang around with Head tomorrow to get us near their score.
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+xCummins is a good cricketer. He is.
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grazorblade
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xSlow going by the Baggies. we can bat for 5 more sessions if we are good enough. Doesn't matter how slow you go given the match situation Agree. Marsh put us in this holding pattern.. These two young blokes are doing a good job. would really like to see maxwell and renshaw in the team Renshaw yes. There are better batsmen out there than Maxwell. who? Kurtis Patterson,Jake Weatherald, Will Bosisto, Tom Cooper, Sam Heazlett. patterson is worth a shot but all four of the others have averages way below maxwell Yep but they all have better techniques and temperaments than Maxie. doesn't matter how pretty you look its the runs you get that matters and maxwells better than many in the current team
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xSlow going by the Baggies. we can bat for 5 more sessions if we are good enough. Doesn't matter how slow you go given the match situation Agree. Marsh put us in this holding pattern.. These two young blokes are doing a good job. would really like to see maxwell and renshaw in the team Renshaw yes. There are better batsmen out there than Maxwell. who? Kurtis Patterson,Jake Weatherald, Will Bosisto, Tom Cooper, Sam Heazlett. patterson is worth a shot but all four of the others have averages way below maxwell Yep but they all have better techniques and temperaments than Maxie. doesn't matter how pretty you look its the runs you get that matters and maxwells better than many in the current team Plus, he has already scored a Test century in Asia. He is also a very good fielder and a handy spin bowler. Although I can barely remember him in the recent Shield game against Tasmania at Bellerive. I'm not sure he bowled, or was in the team?
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BaggyGreens
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xSlow going by the Baggies. we can bat for 5 more sessions if we are good enough. Doesn't matter how slow you go given the match situation Agree. Marsh put us in this holding pattern.. These two young blokes are doing a good job. would really like to see maxwell and renshaw in the team Renshaw yes. There are better batsmen out there than Maxwell. who? Kurtis Patterson,Jake Weatherald, Will Bosisto, Tom Cooper, Sam Heazlett. patterson is worth a shot but all four of the others have averages way below maxwell Yep but they all have better techniques and temperaments than Maxie. doesn't matter how pretty you look its the runs you get that matters and maxwells better than many in the current team I respect your personal opinion. The facts tho dont back up that. I will admit that he is one of our better players of spin. His Asian century proves that.
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+x+xmarsh and finch aside its been admirable fight by the aussies wish we had a couple more wickets in hand so we could cash in more Finch and Marsh should be hauled over the coals for their horrendous dismissals. Marsh played a similar shocker in the UAE. Our tail has to hang around with Head tomorrow to get us near their score. Finch's Victorian coaches insist he struggles against the swinging new ball and shouldn't open in test cricket. I read today Marsh has played 35 tests, scored 9 centuries and 6 hundreds. At the same time he has a very high number of single digit scores. He is a very frustrating cricketer.
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That Indian attack was really good yesterday. I can't remember seeing them bowl as well as a collective unit in Australia before. I think India will win the series.
Even though the Australian players are trying their hardest, the batting just doesn't have the quality to win games in test cricket against tough opposition.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xSlow going by the Baggies. we can bat for 5 more sessions if we are good enough. Doesn't matter how slow you go given the match situation Agree. Marsh put us in this holding pattern.. These two young blokes are doing a good job. would really like to see maxwell and renshaw in the team Renshaw yes. There are better batsmen out there than Maxwell. who? Kurtis Patterson,Jake Weatherald, Will Bosisto, Tom Cooper, Sam Heazlett. patterson is worth a shot but all four of the others have averages way below maxwell Yep but they all have better techniques and temperaments than Maxie. doesn't matter how pretty you look its the runs you get that matters and maxwells better than many in the current team That is your personal opinion. The facts dont back up that. Maxwell has scored a test century in Asia - a rare feat in current times. His test average can't be too bad compared to current players.
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BaggyGreens
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+x+x+xmarsh and finch aside its been admirable fight by the aussies wish we had a couple more wickets in hand so we could cash in more Finch and Marsh should be hauled over the coals for their horrendous dismissals. Marsh played a similar shocker in the UAE. Our tail has to hang around with Head tomorrow to get us near their score. Finch's Victorian coaches insist he struggles against the swinging new wall and shouldn't open in test cricket. I read today Marsh has played 35 tests, scored 9 centuries and 6 hundreds. At the same time he has a very high number of single digit scores. He is a very frustrating cricketer. That is obvious. There was a good coating of grass.. some early overcast so naturally the new ball is going to move. Surely Finch can read a pitch by now. Third ball. Brainless.
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Unfortunately, my favourite opener, Matt Renshaw, was out for few yesterday against a Tasmanian attack. I have been hoping he is a solution to strengthen a weak batting line up.
I think Bird or Bell skittled him.
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+x+x+x+xmarsh and finch aside its been admirable fight by the aussies wish we had a couple more wickets in hand so we could cash in more Finch and Marsh should be hauled over the coals for their horrendous dismissals. Marsh played a similar shocker in the UAE. Our tail has to hang around with Head tomorrow to get us near their score. Finch's Victorian coaches insist he struggles against the swinging new wall and shouldn't open in test cricket. I read today Marsh has played 35 tests, scored 9 centuries and 6 hundreds. At the same time he has a very high number of single digit scores. He is a very frustrating cricketer. That is obvious. Hello Finch this is red ball cricket not T20. There was a good coating of grass.. some early overcast so naturally the new ball is going to move. Surely he can read a pitch by now. Third ball. Brainless Finch. As an opener, Finch did quite well in the UAE.
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+xUnfortunately, my favourite opener, Matt Renshaw, was out for few yesterday against a Tasmanian attack. I have been hoping he is a solution to strengthen a weak batting line up. I think Bird or Bell skittled him. Renshaw can not buy a Shield run. Yet he smacked a triple ton in Premier Cricket last Sat/Sun. He is not down on confidence. So what is wrong? Travis Head has proven twice now he is the man for a crisis. We need a couple more with a similar temperament.
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+xThat Indian attack was really good yesterday. I can't remember seeing them bowl as well as a collective unit in Australia before. I think India will win the series. Even though the Australian players are trying their hardest, the batting just doesn't have the quality to win games in test cricket against tough opposition. Both attacks have been good. Clearly a bowlers's wicket. Ashwin smells blood. He will be dangerous in second innings.
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Rain holding up play. Can not say that often of Adelaide.
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+x+xThat Indian attack was really good yesterday. I can't remember seeing them bowl as well as a collective unit in Australia before. I think India will win the series. Even though the Australian players are trying their hardest, the batting just doesn't have the quality to win games in test cricket against tough opposition. Both attacks have been good. Clearly a bowlers's wicket. Ashwin smells blood. He will be dangerous in second innings. I disagree that it is a bowlers wicket, just some proper shit batting.
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+x+x+x+xmarsh and finch aside its been admirable fight by the aussies wish we had a couple more wickets in hand so we could cash in more Finch and Marsh should be hauled over the coals for their horrendous dismissals. Marsh played a similar shocker in the UAE. Our tail has to hang around with Head tomorrow to get us near their score. Finch's Victorian coaches insist he struggles against the swinging new wall and shouldn't open in test cricket. I read today Marsh has played 35 tests, scored 9 centuries and 6 hundreds. At the same time he has a very high number of single digit scores. He is a very frustrating cricketer. That is obvious. There was a good coating of grass.. some early overcast so naturally the new ball is going to move. Surely Finch can read a pitch by now. Third ball. Brainless. I do still have faith with Finch, looked good against Pakistan hopefully this brain fade forces him to realise what needs to be done.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xSlow going by the Baggies. we can bat for 5 more sessions if we are good enough. Doesn't matter how slow you go given the match situation Agree. Marsh put us in this holding pattern.. These two young blokes are doing a good job. would really like to see maxwell and renshaw in the team Renshaw yes. There are better batsmen out there than Maxwell. who? Kurtis Patterson,Jake Weatherald, Will Bosisto, Tom Cooper, Sam Heazlett. patterson is worth a shot but all four of the others have averages way below maxwell Yep but they all have better techniques and temperaments than Maxie. doesn't matter how pretty you look its the runs you get that matters and maxwells better than many in the current team I respect your personal opinion. The facts tho dont back up that. I will admit that he is one of our better players of spin. His Asian century proves that. not to be combatitive but which facts? His test average is low but that is only after 7 matches in away matches where he scored a tough century in asia. Most players take about 20 tests to aclimatize and their test average usually equals their first class average. He is right on track to do just that if he gets the opportunity If you chase a style of player rather than just the players with the best 1st class average you are almost always worse off
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Finch is fine in spinning and road conditions.
He is diabolical early on in swinging and seaming conditions.
It is what it is. Put him on a MCG road - a century will not surprise me at all.
Send him to Kolkata for some Border Gavaskar - him slapping a big 50 or even a century - would not surprise me.
Put him on a grassy wicket and he's out 3rd ball... ditto.
Send him to the Ashes next year as an opener, I don't see him making drinks let alone lunch vs Jimmy. He makes a first morning hundred there under clouds or on greenies, I'd be amazed and expect to see some of the luckiest nicking and french cutting ever.
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+xFinch is fine in spinning and road conditions. He is diabolical early on in swinging and seaming conditions. It is what it is. Put him on a MCG road - a century will not surprise me at all. Send him to Kolkata for some Border Gavaskar - him slapping a big 50 or even a century - would not surprise me. Put him on a grassy wicket and he's out 3rd ball... ditto. Send him to the Ashes next year as an opener, I don't see him making drinks let alone lunch vs Jimmy. a first class average of 35 suggest he isn't that great on roads either to be fair
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+x+xFinch is fine in spinning and road conditions. He is diabolical early on in swinging and seaming conditions. It is what it is. Put him on a MCG road - a century will not surprise me at all. Send him to Kolkata for some Border Gavaskar - him slapping a big 50 or even a century - would not surprise me. Put him on a grassy wicket and he's out 3rd ball... ditto. Send him to the Ashes next year as an opener, I don't see him making drinks let alone lunch vs Jimmy. a first class average of 35 suggest he isn't that great on roads either to be fair Finch is fine on roads. He doesn't have all those ODI centuries against some talented bowlers, because pace worries him... Its his concrete feet and bat wafting at 4th to off and middle stump line. I think he's absolutely clueless to read seam and swing. The irony is - he is now an opener! Amazingly though, he does the same thing against spin, but middles the ball.
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+xRain holding up play. Can not say that often of Adelaide. Sth Oz radar showing plenty of wet stuff heading our way.
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If CA wants a ready made replacement for SOS Marsh when he is sacked.. look no further than The Big Bear ..evergreen Cameron White. The big fellar fron country Vic posted his 22nd FC ton this morning. He has in excess of 10k FC runs and averages a tick over @40.
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+x+x+xFinch is fine in spinning and road conditions. He is diabolical early on in swinging and seaming conditions. It is what it is. Put him on a MCG road - a century will not surprise me at all. Send him to Kolkata for some Border Gavaskar - him slapping a big 50 or even a century - would not surprise me. Put him on a grassy wicket and he's out 3rd ball... ditto. Send him to the Ashes next year as an opener, I don't see him making drinks let alone lunch vs Jimmy. a first class average of 35 suggest he isn't that great on roads either to be fair Finch is fine on roads. He doesn't have all those ODI centuries against some talented bowlers, because pace worries him... Its his concrete feet and bat wafting at 4th to off and middle stump line. I think he's absolutely clueless to read seam and swing. The irony is - he is now an opener! Amazingly though, he does the same thing against spin, but middles the ball. I think its hard for cricketers to adjust to different pace of play I remember slats who was decent at test but hopeless at odi Mitch Marsh's ODI record implied he should be a once in a generation all rounder at test level but he's ordinary. Wish we had enough cricketers so everyone could specialize to a single format
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+xIf CA wants a ready made replacement for SOS Marsh when he is sacked.. look no further than The Big Bear ..evergreen Cameron White. The big fellar fron country Vic posted his 22nd FC ton this morning. He has in excess of 10k FC runs and averages a tick over @40. You could always take the England and NZ approach... put some more wicket keepers in the team. Mathew 'Scissorfingers" Wade has put on a few runs this year... and Hobart is the liveliest Aus pitch no?
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