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Dude - Australia has been outplayed in Aus by an Indian team - the commentators have to say something positive about Aus cricket for the Aus viewing audience...
Cummins is all they can think of...
I suspect some of them were really believing their Aus World Class attack which has been show to be bit of a joke that the rest of the world wasn't believing after watching the going on's in England, SA and UAE...
They're proud former players - this will hurt them a bit...
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+xIs it too much to ask if Cummins can open the batting as well as opening the bowling? He is the best disciplined batsman we have by the length of a country mile. If he passes 44 he is our top scorer.
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if the selectors are as dumb as warne it explains a lot
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+xDude - Australia has been outplayed in Aus by an Indian team - the commentators have to say something positive about Aus cricket for the Aus viewing audience... Cummins is all the can think of... I suspect some of them were really believing their Aus WC attack which has been show to be bit of a joke. I will keep H/Wood in our attack long term as I dont believe there is a better seamer in the country. Everyone loses form. CA would not keep picking him if they also did not think that. I like grazor's idea of pace rotation. We have such great depth.. waste to have blokes the calibre of Jhye Richardson, Tremain and Pattinson warming their heels.
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+x+xRegardless of who may or may not make the side, my hat is off to Kholi and his team. They came into the match with a plan, a plan that had everyone questioning the pitch, calling it a batsman paradise which it never was. They knew Australia would struggle to score 600 runs (doesn't matter who you put in the side including Smith and Warner). They learnt from their mistakes from the first innings 1st test where they chased wide deliveries and gave their wickets away. They played patiently against poor bowling that never attacked the stumps, and declared at 7/450 (Australia couldn't bowl them out with their stupid plan of playing to Kholi's ego of chasing deliveries which he didn't.) Their bowlers simply made the batsmen play shots by aiming at the wickets and so far 8 lbw and bowled, compared to Australia who got 3, 2 bowled by Cummins and 1 by Lyons. They outplayed us in all aspects of the game including captaincy and that is why they are No1 in the world. That is why we will still be No5 regardless if we win the 4th test. If fingers are to be pointed it is the same finger that is always pointed over the last year against SA and India ie the Openers, Marsh Bros, Hazlewood and Starc. If you want to be better cast aside all not just one or 2 and hope. IMO there are 6 positions up for grabs, not just 1 or 2. Head is our leading run scorer, he is fine, Khawaja is inconsistent but fine, Paine is a reluctant captain and is only captain because of stupidity, as a keeper batsmen is fine. Cummins is head and shoulders above the others, though I thought he was injured for the first 2 tests but he is great now. He and Lyons are the only players currently IMO that deserve their millions per year. No way is Head long term. His technique is as loose as a cannon. Did you not hear the 7 coms dissecting his technical flaws. Take a look at his dismissals in this series. Not once has the bowler got him. He has handed them his wicket. Other than today when he played on. He does not average @36 or so for nothing in FC cricket. Keeper/batsmen are as rare as hen's teeth. I admire Timmy for putting up his hand in a difficult time. His coach does as well. I can not believe the improvement in one test by Pat Cummins. People were calling for his head after his mediocre second test. I among them. He is back to the sort of pace and intimidation that made him an overnite star as a teenager. Unlike in those early days he now has another gear. He can bowl accurate seam up as well anyone going round. So you will drop Head when he outscores everyone, including Khawaja. I'll go with you on Handscomb but not to give someone with talent a fair go is unbelievable. Head is here to stay until they sort out the other real problem areas. Openers simple, Unfortunately Warner has to come back as much as I hate to admit it. Burns has to come back, no one else has his record. The selectors have to suck it up and admit they made a mistake, It took time for Khawaja to produce in Asia, time Burns was never given. Smith replaces S Marsh simple Maxwell replaces M Marsh, you hate to admit it because you don't like him but it makes sense Tremain replaces Hazlewood. Tremain has been leading wicket taker for the last 3-4 years, something Hazlewood never got close to being in his time with NSW even prior to being initially selected. Cummins and Tremain opening I would like to see that. Strike bowler introduced initially at No 3 I think Gabe Bell or Jhye Richardson. Bell averages 21 is a young kid that can build up a career. Richardson is even younger and averages 23.
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oz attack bowled in a heat wave and if not for some awful catching would have kept them to 350 on a batting paradise
hard to criticize the attack this game
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+x+x+xRegardless of who may or may not make the side, my hat is off to Kholi and his team. They came into the match with a plan, a plan that had everyone questioning the pitch, calling it a batsman paradise which it never was. They knew Australia would struggle to score 600 runs (doesn't matter who you put in the side including Smith and Warner). They learnt from their mistakes from the first innings 1st test where they chased wide deliveries and gave their wickets away. They played patiently against poor bowling that never attacked the stumps, and declared at 7/450 (Australia couldn't bowl them out with their stupid plan of playing to Kholi's ego of chasing deliveries which he didn't.) Their bowlers simply made the batsmen play shots by aiming at the wickets and so far 8 lbw and bowled, compared to Australia who got 3, 2 bowled by Cummins and 1 by Lyons. They outplayed us in all aspects of the game including captaincy and that is why they are No1 in the world. That is why we will still be No5 regardless if we win the 4th test. If fingers are to be pointed it is the same finger that is always pointed over the last year against SA and India ie the Openers, Marsh Bros, Hazlewood and Starc. If you want to be better cast aside all not just one or 2 and hope. IMO there are 6 positions up for grabs, not just 1 or 2. Head is our leading run scorer, he is fine, Khawaja is inconsistent but fine, Paine is a reluctant captain and is only captain because of stupidity, as a keeper batsmen is fine. Cummins is head and shoulders above the others, though I thought he was injured for the first 2 tests but he is great now. He and Lyons are the only players currently IMO that deserve their millions per year. No way is Head long term. His technique is as loose as a cannon. Did you not hear the 7 coms dissecting his technical flaws. Take a look at his dismissals in this series. Not once has the bowler got him. He has handed them his wicket. Other than today when he played on. He does not average @36 or so for nothing in FC cricket. Keeper/batsmen are as rare as hen's teeth. I admire Timmy for putting up his hand in a difficult time. His coach does as well. I can not believe the improvement in one test by Pat Cummins. People were calling for his head after his mediocre second test. I among them. He is back to the sort of pace and intimidation that made him an overnite star as a teenager. Unlike in those early days he now has another gear. He can bowl accurate seam up as well anyone going round. So you will drop Head when he outscores everyone, including Khawaja. I'll go with you on Handscomb but not to give someone with talent a fair go is unbelievable. Head is here to stay until they sort out the other real problem areas. Openers simple, Unfortunately Warner has to come back as much as I hate to admit it. Burns has to come back, no one else has his record. The selectors have to suck it up and admit they made a mistake, It took time for Khawaja to produce in Asia, time Burns was never given. Smith replaces S Marsh simple Maxwell replaces M Marsh, you hate to admit it because you don't like him but it makes sense Tremain replaces Hazlewood. Tremain has been leading wicket taker for the last 3-4 years, something Hazlewood never got close to being in his time with NSW even prior to being initially selected. Cummins and Tremain opening I would like to see that. Strike bowler introduced initially at No 3 I think Gabe Bell or Jhye Richardson. Bell averages 21 is a young kid that can build up a career. Richardson is even younger and averages 23. I'd be happy with that team but keeping starc for now and having a squad rotation
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+x+xDude - Australia has been outplayed in Aus by an Indian team - the commentators have to say something positive about Aus cricket for the Aus viewing audience... Cummins is all the can think of... I suspect some of them were really believing their Aus WC attack which has been show to be bit of a joke. I will keep H/Wood in our attack long term as I dont believe there is a better seamer in the country. Everyone loses form. CA would not keep picking him if they also did not think that. I like grazor's idea of pace rotation. We have such great depth.. waste to have blokes the calibre of Jhye Richardson, Tremain and Pattinson sitting on the sidelines. Umps are playing an extra half hour.
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+x+x+xRegardless of who may or may not make the side, my hat is off to Kholi and his team. They came into the match with a plan, a plan that had everyone questioning the pitch, calling it a batsman paradise which it never was. They knew Australia would struggle to score 600 runs (doesn't matter who you put in the side including Smith and Warner). They learnt from their mistakes from the first innings 1st test where they chased wide deliveries and gave their wickets away. They played patiently against poor bowling that never attacked the stumps, and declared at 7/450 (Australia couldn't bowl them out with their stupid plan of playing to Kholi's ego of chasing deliveries which he didn't.) Their bowlers simply made the batsmen play shots by aiming at the wickets and so far 8 lbw and bowled, compared to Australia who got 3, 2 bowled by Cummins and 1 by Lyons. They outplayed us in all aspects of the game including captaincy and that is why they are No1 in the world. That is why we will still be No5 regardless if we win the 4th test. If fingers are to be pointed it is the same finger that is always pointed over the last year against SA and India ie the Openers, Marsh Bros, Hazlewood and Starc. If you want to be better cast aside all not just one or 2 and hope. IMO there are 6 positions up for grabs, not just 1 or 2. Head is our leading run scorer, he is fine, Khawaja is inconsistent but fine, Paine is a reluctant captain and is only captain because of stupidity, as a keeper batsmen is fine. Cummins is head and shoulders above the others, though I thought he was injured for the first 2 tests but he is great now. He and Lyons are the only players currently IMO that deserve their millions per year. No way is Head long term. His technique is as loose as a cannon. Did you not hear the 7 coms dissecting his technical flaws. Take a look at his dismissals in this series. Not once has the bowler got him. He has handed them his wicket. Other than today when he played on. He does not average @36 or so for nothing in FC cricket. Keeper/batsmen are as rare as hen's teeth. I admire Timmy for putting up his hand in a difficult time. His coach does as well. I can not believe the improvement in one test by Pat Cummins. People were calling for his head after his mediocre second test. I among them. He is back to the sort of pace and intimidation that made him an overnite star as a teenager. Unlike in those early days he now has another gear. He can bowl accurate seam up as well anyone going round. So you will drop Head when he outscores everyone, including Khawaja. I'll go with you on Handscomb but not to give someone with talent a fair go is unbelievable. Head is here to stay until they sort out the other real problem areas. Openers simple, Unfortunately Warner has to come back as much as I hate to admit it. Burns has to come back, no one else has his record. The selectors have to suck it up and admit they made a mistake, It took time for Khawaja to produce in Asia, time Burns was never given. Smith replaces S Marsh simple Maxwell replaces M Marsh, you hate to admit it because you don't like him but it makes sense Tremain replaces Hazlewood. Tremain has been leading wicket taker for the last 3-4 years, something Hazlewood never got close to being in his time with NSW even prior to being initially selected. Cummins and Tremain opening I would like to see that. Strike bowler introduced initially at No 3 I think Gabe Bell or Jhye Richardson. Bell averages 21 is a young kid that can build up a career. Richardson is even younger and averages 23. Read what I typed. Long term. He has to start converting much more, work on his dodgy technique before he can be considered a test batsman. I would make a like for like swap for Sri Lanka with Kurtis Patterson who has a classical technique. Time he was given a chance. Hazlewood has a very good FC record. Bell are you kidding. Tremain replaces Starc. I still can not accept that Josh will be dropped. If he is then I want Richardson to take his place.
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cummins now top scorer
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If I had to chose a batsman from the Australian team to bat for my life, Cummins would get the gig ahead of a lot of the top 6.
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+xIf I had to chose a batsman from the Australian team to bat for my life, Cummins would get the gig ahead of a lot of the top 6. Yeh he is doing us proud. He has put us in a position where we just may be able to draw this as rain is predicted tomorrow. So we go to Sydney still locked together.
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can cummins be motm if we lose/draw?
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Those last two drives are as good as anyone has played in this game. Folks Australia has a new all rounder.
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cummins proving this is a batting paradise even on day 4
batting by oz was awful
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8-253 is more than enough for a 2nd innings
filthy about those dropped catches
filthy about that 1st oz innings
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It is definitely an interesting strategy having your best bats in the tail. Bold move Langer
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+xcummins proving this is a batting paradise even on day 4 batting by oz was awful Our bats should be hanging their heads. Cummins showing them up for their inadequacy on this wicket. Cant be too many more overs for these two to negotiate. Lyon doing a good support job too.
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+x+xcummins proving this is a batting paradise even on day 4 batting by oz was awful Our bats should be hanging their heads. Cummins showing them up for their inadequacy on this wicket. even if they get a poor 250 odd in the first innings we would be in with a slim chance (and probably would have batted better due to a more realistic target)
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+xIt is definitely an interesting strategy having your best bats in the tail. Bold move Langer ha ha Sam.
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+x+x+x+xRegardless of who may or may not make the side, my hat is off to Kholi and his team. They came into the match with a plan, a plan that had everyone questioning the pitch, calling it a batsman paradise which it never was. They knew Australia would struggle to score 600 runs (doesn't matter who you put in the side including Smith and Warner). They learnt from their mistakes from the first innings 1st test where they chased wide deliveries and gave their wickets away. They played patiently against poor bowling that never attacked the stumps, and declared at 7/450 (Australia couldn't bowl them out with their stupid plan of playing to Kholi's ego of chasing deliveries which he didn't.) Their bowlers simply made the batsmen play shots by aiming at the wickets and so far 8 lbw and bowled, compared to Australia who got 3, 2 bowled by Cummins and 1 by Lyons. They outplayed us in all aspects of the game including captaincy and that is why they are No1 in the world. That is why we will still be No5 regardless if we win the 4th test. If fingers are to be pointed it is the same finger that is always pointed over the last year against SA and India ie the Openers, Marsh Bros, Hazlewood and Starc. If you want to be better cast aside all not just one or 2 and hope. IMO there are 6 positions up for grabs, not just 1 or 2. Head is our leading run scorer, he is fine, Khawaja is inconsistent but fine, Paine is a reluctant captain and is only captain because of stupidity, as a keeper batsmen is fine. Cummins is head and shoulders above the others, though I thought he was injured for the first 2 tests but he is great now. He and Lyons are the only players currently IMO that deserve their millions per year. No way is Head long term. His technique is as loose as a cannon. Did you not hear the 7 coms dissecting his technical flaws. Take a look at his dismissals in this series. Not once has the bowler got him. He has handed them his wicket. Other than today when he played on. He does not average @36 or so for nothing in FC cricket. Keeper/batsmen are as rare as hen's teeth. I admire Timmy for putting up his hand in a difficult time. His coach does as well. I can not believe the improvement in one test by Pat Cummins. People were calling for his head after his mediocre second test. I among them. He is back to the sort of pace and intimidation that made him an overnite star as a teenager. Unlike in those early days he now has another gear. He can bowl accurate seam up as well anyone going round. So you will drop Head when he outscores everyone, including Khawaja. I'll go with you on Handscomb but not to give someone with talent a fair go is unbelievable. Head is here to stay until they sort out the other real problem areas. Openers simple, Unfortunately Warner has to come back as much as I hate to admit it. Burns has to come back, no one else has his record. The selectors have to suck it up and admit they made a mistake, It took time for Khawaja to produce in Asia, time Burns was never given. Smith replaces S Marsh simple Maxwell replaces M Marsh, you hate to admit it because you don't like him but it makes sense Tremain replaces Hazlewood. Tremain has been leading wicket taker for the last 3-4 years, something Hazlewood never got close to being in his time with NSW even prior to being initially selected. Cummins and Tremain opening I would like to see that. Strike bowler introduced initially at No 3 I think Gabe Bell or Jhye Richardson. Bell averages 21 is a young kid that can build up a career. Richardson is even younger and averages 23. Read what I typed. Long term. He has to start converting much more, work on his dodgy technique before he can be considered a test batsman. I would make a like for like swap for Sri Lanka with Kurtis Patterson who has a classical technique. Time he was given a chance. Hazlewood has a very good FC record. Bell are you kidding. Tremain replaces Starc. I still can not accept that Josh will be dropped. If he is then I want Richardson to take his place. http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?id=6788;type=tournamentJosh Hazlewood ranked 22 http://stats.espncricinfo.com/sheffield-shield-2012/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?id=7544;type=tournamentJosh Hazlewood ranked 16 http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?id=8599;type=tournamentJosh Hazlewood ranked 15 In the Australian side....No Bias there. Should never have been picked and his performances over the last 3 year proves that that is his ranking http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?id=12018;type=tournamentChris Tremain Ranked No 1 http://stats.espncricinfo.com/sheffield-shield-2016-17/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?id=11375;type=tournamentChris Tremain Ranked No 3 http://stats.espncricinfo.com/sheffield-shield-2015-16/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?id=10265;type=tournamentChris Tremain Ranked No 5 Just shows Chris Tremain just gets better and better. AS I SAID JOSH HAZLEWOOD NEVER ACHIEVED
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well done cummins giving us a chance with the weather
incredible test by him
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+x+xIt is definitely an interesting strategy having your best bats in the tail. Bold move Langer ha ha Sam. Done it! Now pray for a washout tomorrow. But only after Cummo completes his century.
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+xwell done cummins giving us a chance with the weather incredible test by him My MOM.
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Cummins has correct technique, he plays with a straight bat, defends the good balls and punishes the bad ball. That is test match batting. It is going to be hard for him tomorrow but he could get a century if Lyon can hang around for a while. Lyon has good technique in general as well. If you look at how Finch got out, an angled bat, Cummins and Lyon play those balls with a straight bat.
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Hazlewood never completed a full season. He was having bone stress trouble about that time. Bit hard to top the wicket tally when you dont play all 10 matches. I said he has a good FC record and he does. Mat | Inns | Balls | Runs | Wkts | BBI | BBM | Ave | Econ | SR | 4w | 5w |
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+xCummins has correct technique, he plays with a straight bat, defends the good balls and punishes the bad ball. That is test match batting. It is going to be hard for him tomorrow but he could get a century if Lyon can hang around for a while. Lyon has good technique in general as well. If you look at how Finch got out, an angled bat, Cummins and Lyon play those balls with a straight bat. Cummins is a top all rounder, the perfect replacement for M Johnson in every aspect and Lyons the perfect Night watchman, reminds me of Jason Gillespie. But duck boy to follow. If only Australia had bowled better in India's first innings. 7/450 was far too much in my humble opinion. 100 runs less it would be interesting.
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+x+xCummins has correct technique, he plays with a straight bat, defends the good balls and punishes the bad ball. That is test match batting. It is going to be hard for him tomorrow but he could get a century if Lyon can hang around for a while. Lyon has good technique in general as well. If you look at how Finch got out, an angled bat, Cummins and Lyon play those balls with a straight bat. Cummins is a top all rounder, the perfect replacement for M Johnson in every aspect and Lyons the perfect Night watchman, reminds me of Jason Gillespie. But duck boy to follow. If only Australia had bowled better in India's first innings. 7/450 was far too much in my humble opinion. 100 runs less it would be interesting. Cummins has a better technique than Johnson. A good hitter with a terrific eye was Johnno. Cummo looks a proper batsman. His batting time when injured was very well spent.
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+x+x+x+x+x+xRegardless of who may or may not make the side, my hat is off to Kholi and his team. They came into the match with a plan, a plan that had everyone questioning the pitch, calling it a batsman paradise which it never was. They knew Australia would struggle to score 600 runs (doesn't matter who you put in the side including Smith and Warner). They learnt from their mistakes from the first innings 1st test where they chased wide deliveries and gave their wickets away. They played patiently against poor bowling that never attacked the stumps, and declared at 7/450 (Australia couldn't bowl them out with their stupid plan of playing to Kholi's ego of chasing deliveries which he didn't.) Their bowlers simply made the batsmen play shots by aiming at the wickets and so far 8 lbw and bowled, compared to Australia who got 3, 2 bowled by Cummins and 1 by Lyons. They outplayed us in all aspects of the game including captaincy and that is why they are No1 in the world. That is why we will still be No5 regardless if we win the 4th test. If fingers are to be pointed it is the same finger that is always pointed over the last year against SA and India ie the Openers, Marsh Bros, Hazlewood and Starc. If you want to be better cast aside all not just one or 2 and hope. IMO there are 6 positions up for grabs, not just 1 or 2. Head is our leading run scorer, he is fine, Khawaja is inconsistent but fine, Paine is a reluctant captain and is only captain because of stupidity, as a keeper batsmen is fine. Cummins is head and shoulders above the others, though I thought he was injured for the first 2 tests but he is great now. He and Lyons are the only players currently IMO that deserve their millions per year. No way is Head long term. His technique is as loose as a cannon. Did you not hear the 7 coms dissecting his technical flaws. Take a look at his dismissals in this series. Not once has the bowler got him. He has handed them his wicket. Other than today when he played on. He does not average @36 or so for nothing in FC cricket. Keeper/batsmen are as rare as hen's teeth. I admire Timmy for putting up his hand in a difficult time. His coach does as well. I can not believe the improvement in one test by Pat Cummins. People were calling for his head after his mediocre second test. I among them. He is back to the sort of pace and intimidation that made him an overnite star as a teenager. Unlike in those early days he now has another gear. He can bowl accurate seam up as well anyone going round. So you will drop Head when he outscores everyone, including Khawaja. I'll go with you on Handscomb but not to give someone with talent a fair go is unbelievable. Head is here to stay until they sort out the other real problem areas. Openers simple, Unfortunately Warner has to come back as much as I hate to admit it. Burns has to come back, no one else has his record. The selectors have to suck it up and admit they made a mistake, It took time for Khawaja to produce in Asia, time Burns was never given. Smith replaces S Marsh simple Maxwell replaces M Marsh, you hate to admit it because you don't like him but it makes sense Tremain replaces Hazlewood. Tremain has been leading wicket taker for the last 3-4 years, something Hazlewood never got close to being in his time with NSW even prior to being initially selected. Cummins and Tremain opening I would like to see that. Strike bowler introduced initially at No 3 I think Gabe Bell or Jhye Richardson. Bell averages 21 is a young kid that can build up a career. Richardson is even younger and averages 23. Read what I typed. Long term. He has to start converting much more, work on his dodgy technique before he can be considered a test batsman. I would make a like for like swap for Sri Lanka with Kurtis Patterson who has a classical technique. Time he was given a chance. Hazlewood has a very good FC record. Bell are you kidding. Tremain replaces Starc. I still can not accept that Josh will be dropped. If he is then I want Richardson to take his place. http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?id=6788;type=tournamentJosh Hazlewood ranked 22 http://stats.espncricinfo.com/sheffield-shield-2012/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?id=7544;type=tournamentJosh Hazlewood ranked 16 http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?id=8599;type=tournamentJosh Hazlewood ranked 15 In the Australian side....No Bias there. Should never have been picked and his performances over the last 3 year proves that that is his ranking http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?id=12018;type=tournamentChris Tremain Ranked No 1 http://stats.espncricinfo.com/sheffield-shield-2016-17/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?id=11375;type=tournamentChris Tremain Ranked No 3 http://stats.espncricinfo.com/sheffield-shield-2015-16/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?id=10265;type=tournamentChris Tremain Ranked No 5 Just shows Chris Tremain just gets better and better. AS I SAID JOSH HAZLEWOOD NEVER ACHIEVED He never completed a full season. Bit hard to top the wicket tally when you dont play all 10 matches. I said he has a good FC record and he does. Mat | Inns | Balls | Runs | Wkts | BBI | BBM | Ave | Econ | SR | 4w | 5w |
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76 | 141 | 15171 | 7117 | 285 | 6/50 | 9/136 | 24.97 | 2.81 | 53.2 | 10 | 7 |
Don't quote stats unless you know what they mean Baggers. FC stats include Tests and if you eliminate test they don't match Chris Tremain, actually I'll go even further Josh Hazlewood has only played 32 sheffield shield games yet how many were prior to his selection in 2014 19 matches prior to selection for Josh Hazlewood 19 matches 66/1788 av 27.09 (3.5 wickets per match sounding familiar) Actually 19 matches for 66 wickets I really never knew that. That you have to admit is paltry return Baggers. Like really! That get you selected in the Australian side? Dear me, OH to be a NSW player, and I'm not kidding I genuinely am blown away by that, and you know I have been around the development side of the game. No wonder players get disillusioned with the game. Is that how bias CA is!!! That is really saddening for myself, you will never know how much so. Chris Tremain his overall career 52 matches 204/4832 av 23.68 (3.9 wickets per match) Big difference!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! As I said Baggers you have to know what stats represent.
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