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+x+x+x+xI missed most of the cricket yesterday. From what I saw, Patterson was dropped to a regulation catch on 0, and Burns was dropped early in his innings at slip. I was thrilled to see Australia make such a big score after being 3-29. Burns now has four centuries for Australia in 16 Tests or so. Ironically, because of his poor Bellerive form from the tour game against the Sri Lankans, I would not have selected him. Head and his partnership, from two inexperienced Test players was excellent. At 3-29 they were under extreme pressure when they commenced their partnership. The Canberra pitch looks good too. SL could also make a huge score. I think the selectors have erred not selecting a pace back up bowline all rounder, like Michael Neser, who has demonstrated he has the stamina to play FC cricket. He is not a Mickey Mouse cricketer, like Stoinis, who was selected in the squad because of Mickey Mouse cricket performances. I'm still vexed that Aussie selectors have not selected Pucovski for this game. In the flesh, live, this guy has more talent than nobody else. Puck has been complaining about his mental state evidently.. so CA has sent him home to his family. Is this going to be an ongoing issue thruout his career? Oh no, not another talented sportsperson with these issues! Who are the others DC? Many in football/soccer. l'll say it because I don't know him, but Tassie opener Jordan Silk stood out of cricket for a while with mental health issues.
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+x+xI didn't see any of Paine's innings. I'm disappointed in his strike rate of 39 in his 45 NO, particularly as Aus were in such a dominant position when he came to bat. How did he bat? His strike rate was lowish as he was shepherding Patterson to his debut century. Tim hit everything out of the sweet spot. Thanks.
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+xI didn't see any of Paine's innings. I'm disappointed in his strike rate of 39 in his 45 NO, particularly as Aus were in such a dominant position when he came to bat. How did he bat? Just a basic support role while Patterson got his 100.
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+x+xI didn't see any of Paine's innings. I'm disappointed in his strike rate of 39 in his 45 NO, particularly as Aus were in such a dominant position when he came to bat. How did he bat? Just a basic support role while Patterson got his 100. Good team play.
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+xKhawaja's record is good enough to afford a bit a slack. He is going through so much right now its worth waiting for him to come back into form A big issue for Khawaja might be his brother being charged with being involved in a terrorism plot.
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The Manuka pitch is looking pretty flat.
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Hopefully Karunaratne is alright, been taken to hospital after being hit in the head.
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Trihmanna caught Usman bowled Lyon, outside edge to slip!
1-90.
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I hope Karunaratne is okay too.
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City Sam
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What a ball from Cummins
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You beauty!
Mendis bowled by Cummins with a slightly moving outswinger off the seam.
Mendis was looking comfortable against Lyon.
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Keyboard Warrior
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Australia is on top now after it looked like a dead pitch.
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+x+xKhawaja's record is good enough to afford a bit a slack. He is going through so much right now its worth waiting for him to come back into form A big issue for Khawaja might be his brother being charged with being involved in a terrorism plot. His brother has been charged with faking a notebook full of terrorism related material to frame a colleague as being involved in terrorism over a personal issue he had with the colleague. There is no suggestion he, or, the framed colleague, were actually involved in terrorism.
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I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone bowl as fast as Starc is now, with balls exceeding well over 150kph and cause so few problems until this last short ball - Chandimal caught Paine bowled Starc.
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Starc’s bowling has averaged 150kph in this innings!
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What a transformation!
The pitch looks like a minefield now.
The bowlers are bowling better, led by Cummins and Lyon.
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SL are 3-123.
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+x+x+x+xI missed most of the cricket yesterday. From what I saw, Patterson was dropped to a regulation catch on 0, and Burns was dropped early in his innings at slip. I was thrilled to see Australia make such a big score after being 3-29. Burns now has four centuries for Australia in 16 Tests or so. Ironically, because of his poor Bellerive form from the tour game against the Sri Lankans, I would not have selected him. Head and his partnership, from two inexperienced Test players was excellent. At 3-29 they were under extreme pressure when they commenced their partnership. The Canberra pitch looks good too. SL could also make a huge score. I think the selectors have erred not selecting a pace back up bowline all rounder, like Michael Neser, who has demonstrated he has the stamina to play FC cricket. He is not a Mickey Mouse cricketer, like Stoinis, who was selected in the squad because of Mickey Mouse cricket performances. I'm still vexed that Aussie selectors have not selected Pucovski for this game. In the flesh, live, this guy has more talent than nobody else. Puck has been complaining about his mental state evidently.. so CA has sent him home to his family. Is this going to be an ongoing issue thruout his career? Oh no, not another talented sportsperson with these issues! Who are the others DC? Not another batsmen felled by a bouncer. Shades of Hughes that was. People flocked to Karanu like moths to a flame.
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If there was any movement it was minute. Beaten mostly for pace I reckon.
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+xWhat a transformation! The pitch looks like a minefield now. The bowlers are bowling better, led by Cummins and Lyon. Hell hope first Karuna is ok and that Cummo is too.
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+xWhat a transformation! The pitch looks like a minefield now. The bowlers are bowling better, led by Cummins and Lyon. Karuna's injury seemed to shake them a lot which is understandable.
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Who is Karuna?
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+x+x+x+xUnchanged 11 for Australia, Marcus Stoinis is not playing. Hard me worried there, but sanity prevailed and he can go back to fake cricket. I was worried about Stoinis too, as I much prefer Michaeil Neser as the pace bowling all rounder. Stoinis is another stupid selection based on Mickey Mouse performances, not red or pink ball cricket. My thoughts from watching players live at Bellerive have been confirmed by Shame Warne. He calls for the inclusion of Pucovski and Riley Meredith in today's Test team, dropping Starc. He thinks it is best to blood young players at this time, not the future in a tough overseas Ashes scenario. Warne thinks Pucocvski is the best batting prospect we have, and, Meredith will be playing for Australia in all forms of cricket within a year. He was very impressed with Richardson's debut too. I am 100% with Warne. Pure nonsense to not changing a winning side. This test is the perfect time and place to debut Pucovski.. If Paine finally wins a toss.. makes sense with the overcast over Manuka.. to bowl first. Many pundits have commented on the fine job Paine is doing as combined skipper/keeper. The man himself says he is thriving on it. He says that little has changed from his days as keeper only with his involvement in the mechanics of a game.. engaging with bowlers, and team mates. Paine has the most dignity, poise and media acumen as a captain since Mark Taylor. He exceeds Waugh, Ponting, Clarke and Smith by some margin. The middle two were tantrum throwers when the team was losing. Waugh was described as selfish and callous by his former team-mates ( Warne and Michael Slater), whilst Smith was immature, weak by ignoring ball tampering, and always looked uptight in the field and upset with his team-mates. Those calling for Smith to replace Paine must be deluded! Paine is leading the team from the front. He was identified a long time ago for this role by national selectors, despite the idiocy of Tasmanian Shield selectors. Will never agree DC, the sooner he is gone as captain the better. If he any nouse at all he would regonise this and step down.
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+x+x+x+x+xUnchanged 11 for Australia, Marcus Stoinis is not playing. Hard me worried there, but sanity prevailed and he can go back to fake cricket. I was worried about Stoinis too, as I much prefer Michaeil Neser as the pace bowling all rounder. Stoinis is another stupid selection based on Mickey Mouse performances, not red or pink ball cricket. My thoughts from watching players live at Bellerive have been confirmed by Shame Warne. He calls for the inclusion of Pucovski and Riley Meredith in today's Test team, dropping Starc. He thinks it is best to blood young players at this time, not the future in a tough overseas Ashes scenario. Warne thinks Pucocvski is the best batting prospect we have, and, Meredith will be playing for Australia in all forms of cricket within a year. He was very impressed with Richardson's debut too. I am 100% with Warne. Pure nonsense to not changing a winning side. This test is the perfect time and place to debut Pucovski.. If Paine finally wins a toss.. makes sense with the overcast over Manuka.. to bowl first. Many pundits have commented on the fine job Paine is doing as combined skipper/keeper. The man himself says he is thriving on it. He says that little has changed from his days as keeper only with his involvement in the mechanics of a game.. engaging with bowlers, and team mates. Paine has the most dignity, poise and media acumen as a captain since Mark Taylor. He exceeds Waugh, Ponting, Clarke and Smith by some margin. The middle two were tantrum throwers when the team was losing. Waugh was described as selfish and callous by his former team-mates ( Warne and Michael Slater), whilst Smith was immature, weak by ignoring ball tampering, and always looked uptight in the field and upset with his team-mates. Those calling for Smith to replace Paine must be deluded! Paine is leading the team from the front. He was identified a long time ago for this role by national selectors, despite the idiocy of Tasmanian Shield selectors. Will never agree DC, the sooner he is gone as captain the better. If he any nouse at all he would regonise this and step down. Seems you are the only one bagging Tim Paine. Ex players and comms having nothing but praise for the job he is doing. As does his coach. No way is he stepping down. Says he is thriving on the added responsibility. His only complaint is he needs to crash between matches due to the mental strain. Says his wife is not happy.
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+x+x+x+x+x+xUnchanged 11 for Australia, Marcus Stoinis is not playing. Hard me worried there, but sanity prevailed and he can go back to fake cricket. I was worried about Stoinis too, as I much prefer Michaeil Neser as the pace bowling all rounder. Stoinis is another stupid selection based on Mickey Mouse performances, not red or pink ball cricket. My thoughts from watching players live at Bellerive have been confirmed by Shame Warne. He calls for the inclusion of Pucovski and Riley Meredith in today's Test team, dropping Starc. He thinks it is best to blood young players at this time, not the future in a tough overseas Ashes scenario. Warne thinks Pucocvski is the best batting prospect we have, and, Meredith will be playing for Australia in all forms of cricket within a year. He was very impressed with Richardson's debut too. I am 100% with Warne. Pure nonsense to not changing a winning side. This test is the perfect time and place to debut Pucovski.. If Paine finally wins a toss.. makes sense with the overcast over Manuka.. to bowl first. Many pundits have commented on the fine job Paine is doing as combined skipper/keeper. The man himself says he is thriving on it. He says that little has changed from his days as keeper only with his involvement in the mechanics of a game.. engaging with bowlers, and team mates. Paine has the most dignity, poise and media acumen as a captain since Mark Taylor. He exceeds Waugh, Ponting, Clarke and Smith by some margin. The middle two were tantrum throwers when the team was losing. Waugh was described as selfish and callous by his former team-mates ( Warne and Michael Slater), whilst Smith was immature, weak by ignoring ball tampering, and always looked uptight in the field and upset with his team-mates. Those calling for Smith to replace Paine must be deluded! Paine is leading the team from the front. He was identified a long time ago for this role by national selectors, despite the idiocy of Tasmanian Shield selectors. Will never agree DC, the sooner he is gone as captain the better. If he any nouse at all he would regonise this and step down. Seems you are the only one bagging Tim Paine. Ex players and comms having nothing but praise for the job he is doing. As does his coach. No way is he stepping down. Says he is thriving on the added responsibility. His only complaint is he needs to crash between matches due to the mental strain. Says his wife is not happy. I doubt this. He is putting away millions right now as Aus captain when he looked set to retire soon before his call up. Had a job lined up at Kookaburra and all. She would be elated with this situation. A year or two more of sacrifice, and they're more than set up for life... https://www.sportingnews.com/au/cricket/news/tim-paine-reveals-just-how-close-he-was-to-retirement-cricket-australia-india-wicketkeeper/1xfzmjirvs5bt16id762cmcgnw
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+x+x+x+x+xI missed most of the cricket yesterday. From what I saw, Patterson was dropped to a regulation catch on 0, and Burns was dropped early in his innings at slip. I was thrilled to see Australia make such a big score after being 3-29. Burns now has four centuries for Australia in 16 Tests or so. Ironically, because of his poor Bellerive form from the tour game against the Sri Lankans, I would not have selected him. Head and his partnership, from two inexperienced Test players was excellent. At 3-29 they were under extreme pressure when they commenced their partnership. The Canberra pitch looks good too. SL could also make a huge score. I think the selectors have erred not selecting a pace back up bowline all rounder, like Michael Neser, who has demonstrated he has the stamina to play FC cricket. He is not a Mickey Mouse cricketer, like Stoinis, who was selected in the squad because of Mickey Mouse cricket performances. I'm still vexed that Aussie selectors have not selected Pucovski for this game. In the flesh, live, this guy has more talent than nobody else. Puck has been complaining about his mental state evidently.. so CA has sent him home to his family. Is this going to be an ongoing issue thruout his career? Oh no, not another talented sportsperson with these issues! Who are the others DC? Many in football/soccer. l'll say it because I don't know him, but Tassie opener Jordan Silk stood out of cricket for a while with mental health issues. The Black Dog.. forgot about him.. A Sydney boy. He has yet to realise his full potential.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xUnchanged 11 for Australia, Marcus Stoinis is not playing. Hard me worried there, but sanity prevailed and he can go back to fake cricket. I was worried about Stoinis too, as I much prefer Michaeil Neser as the pace bowling all rounder. Stoinis is another stupid selection based on Mickey Mouse performances, not red or pink ball cricket. My thoughts from watching players live at Bellerive have been confirmed by Shame Warne. He calls for the inclusion of Pucovski and Riley Meredith in today's Test team, dropping Starc. He thinks it is best to blood young players at this time, not the future in a tough overseas Ashes scenario. Warne thinks Pucocvski is the best batting prospect we have, and, Meredith will be playing for Australia in all forms of cricket within a year. He was very impressed with Richardson's debut too. I am 100% with Warne. Pure nonsense to not changing a winning side. This test is the perfect time and place to debut Pucovski.. If Paine finally wins a toss.. makes sense with the overcast over Manuka.. to bowl first. Many pundits have commented on the fine job Paine is doing as combined skipper/keeper. The man himself says he is thriving on it. He says that little has changed from his days as keeper only with his involvement in the mechanics of a game.. engaging with bowlers, and team mates. Paine has the most dignity, poise and media acumen as a captain since Mark Taylor. He exceeds Waugh, Ponting, Clarke and Smith by some margin. The middle two were tantrum throwers when the team was losing. Waugh was described as selfish and callous by his former team-mates ( Warne and Michael Slater), whilst Smith was immature, weak by ignoring ball tampering, and always looked uptight in the field and upset with his team-mates. Those calling for Smith to replace Paine must be deluded! Paine is leading the team from the front. He was identified a long time ago for this role by national selectors, despite the idiocy of Tasmanian Shield selectors. Will never agree DC, the sooner he is gone as captain the better. If he any nouse at all he would regonise this and step down. Seems you are the only one bagging Tim Paine. Ex players and comms having nothing but praise for the job he is doing. As does his coach. No way is he stepping down. Says he is thriving on the added responsibility. His only complaint is he needs to crash between matches due to the mental strain. Says his wife is not happy. I doubt this. He is putting away millions right now as Aus captain when he looked set to retire soon before his call up. Had a job lined up at Kookaburra and all. She would be elated with this situation. A year or two more of sacrifice, and they're set up for life... https://www.sportingnews.com/au/cricket/news/tim-paine-reveals-just-how-close-he-was-to-retirement-cricket-australia-india-wicketkeeper/1xfzmjirvs5bt16id762cmcgnw Good on him. He is a talented cricketer so deserves the rewards.. albeit a touch over the top.. like all Aussie cricket salaries
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I think Starc is bowling for his test career here...
Fastest I have seen him bowl all year...
Not doing much with the ball, though.
Then gets a hit wicket and a wide one is nicked off...
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+x+x+x+x+x+xUnchanged 11 for Australia, Marcus Stoinis is not playing. Hard me worried there, but sanity prevailed and he can go back to fake cricket. I was worried about Stoinis too, as I much prefer Michaeil Neser as the pace bowling all rounder. Stoinis is another stupid selection based on Mickey Mouse performances, not red or pink ball cricket. My thoughts from watching players live at Bellerive have been confirmed by Shame Warne. He calls for the inclusion of Pucovski and Riley Meredith in today's Test team, dropping Starc. He thinks it is best to blood young players at this time, not the future in a tough overseas Ashes scenario. Warne thinks Pucocvski is the best batting prospect we have, and, Meredith will be playing for Australia in all forms of cricket within a year. He was very impressed with Richardson's debut too. I am 100% with Warne. Pure nonsense to not changing a winning side. This test is the perfect time and place to debut Pucovski.. If Paine finally wins a toss.. makes sense with the overcast over Manuka.. to bowl first. Many pundits have commented on the fine job Paine is doing as combined skipper/keeper. The man himself says he is thriving on it. He says that little has changed from his days as keeper only with his involvement in the mechanics of a game.. engaging with bowlers, and team mates. Paine has the most dignity, poise and media acumen as a captain since Mark Taylor. He exceeds Waugh, Ponting, Clarke and Smith by some margin. The middle two were tantrum throwers when the team was losing. Waugh was described as selfish and callous by his former team-mates ( Warne and Michael Slater), whilst Smith was immature, weak by ignoring ball tampering, and always looked uptight in the field and upset with his team-mates. Those calling for Smith to replace Paine must be deluded! Paine is leading the team from the front. He was identified a long time ago for this role by national selectors, despite the idiocy of Tasmanian Shield selectors. Will never agree DC, the sooner he is gone as captain the better. If he any nouse at all he would regonise this and step down. Seems you are the only one bagging Tim Paine. Ex players and comms having nothing but praise for the job he is doing. As does his coach. No way is he stepping down. Says he is thriving on the added responsibility. His only complaint is he needs to crash between matches due to the mental strain. Says his wife is not happy. Yes & I will be proved correct. What has he won - 1 test against India at the WACA, that India lost due to poor selection - as far as I am concerned an unconvincing win. 1 win against Sri Lanka - As I said my Aussie Terrier Scruf could captain against them & still win. Whilst he is acknowledged as a good gloves man, does anyone in their right mind think he would still be there if he wasn't captain. Against quality opposition he will not win & under him we will loose the Ashes.
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+x+x+xI didn't see any of Paine's innings. I'm disappointed in his strike rate of 39 in his 45 NO, particularly as Aus were in such a dominant position when he came to bat. How did he bat? His strike rate was lowish as he was shepherding Patterson to his debut century. Tim hit everything out of the sweet spot. Thanks. He coulda gone on for a little while to get his own 50.. He is no glory seeker
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