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The Doctor wrote:manufan4life wrote:The Doctor wrote:if the team win they won't change anything regardless of runs unfortunetley... but yes i agree Marcus North GTFO (had a good arvo at the pub cricket + pool @ the pub... a real australian summer arvo) if the team draws due to weather or lose (don't even think it) i think they'll have to drop North but do you bring in Khawaja or Ferguson with any confidence? They do have a few options, it all depends on the way they want the bowling lineup to shape up for Adelaide. If they are looking at playing an extra spinner Smith and O'Keefe immediately become strong possibilities. Otherwise the other only real contenders would be Ferguson, Khawaja or White. IMO the best person to fill the void would be David Hussey, he's a great batsman who also can chip in a few overs when necessary, however I don't think he'll even get a look in. O'Keefe can't be considered neither can Smith tbh... the only change will come from the batting lineup because the bowlers have done well, the spinners aren't good enough to drop a fast bowler, and the batting lineup is fragile enough by making it shorter for a part time spinner Smith is a batsmen, not a bowler. IMO, he'll be who they pick, because they see him as a number 6 who bowls a bit, exactly like North. But yeah, fuck em all, bring in Dave Hussey, what him blast a triple, cry that they've wasted that talent for so long.
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The reason for Marcus North being dropped can all be summed up in one neat stat.
Before this test North had passed 25 in only 5 of his last 25 innings.
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Vaughn2111
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Funky Munky wrote:The Doctor wrote:manufan4life wrote:The Doctor wrote:if the team win they won't change anything regardless of runs unfortunetley... but yes i agree Marcus North GTFO (had a good arvo at the pub cricket + pool @ the pub... a real australian summer arvo) if the team draws due to weather or lose (don't even think it) i think they'll have to drop North but do you bring in Khawaja or Ferguson with any confidence? They do have a few options, it all depends on the way they want the bowling lineup to shape up for Adelaide. If they are looking at playing an extra spinner Smith and O'Keefe immediately become strong possibilities. Otherwise the other only real contenders would be Ferguson, Khawaja or White. IMO the best person to fill the void would be David Hussey, he's a great batsman who also can chip in a few overs when necessary, however I don't think he'll even get a look in. O'Keefe can't be considered neither can Smith tbh... the only change will come from the batting lineup because the bowlers have done well, the spinners aren't good enough to drop a fast bowler, and the batting lineup is fragile enough by making it shorter for a part time spinner Smith is a batsmen, not a bowler. IMO, he'll be who they pick, because they see him as a number 6 who bowls a bit, exactly like North. But yeah, fuck em all, bring in Dave Hussey, what him blast a triple, cry that they've wasted that talent for so long. No state bias there funky? Smith could do a solid job, I'd rate him being picked. Give the kid some exposure too.
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England put pressure on with ball against Australia while Tasmania are slaughtering South Australia, Adam Maher 3 for 8 off 9 overs! South Australia 4/30.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:The reason for Marcus North being dropped can all be summed up in one neat stat.
Before this test North had passed 25 in only 5 of his last 25 innings. he either scores big or does not score at all. you cant have someone like that in the team.
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zimbos_05 wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:The reason for Marcus North being dropped can all be summed up in one neat stat.
Before this test North had passed 25 in only 5 of his last 25 innings. he either scores big or does not score at all. you cant have someone like that in the team. Roebuck had a good stat on grandstand, when the total score is over 150 he averages 50 odd, when it's under 150 it's 6
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Michael Hussey reaches the century,
I love you Mike Hussey, I'll join Funky in being a father-in-law of the Australian cricket team :lol:
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South Australia all out for 55, James Faulkner 5 for 5 off just 7 overs! \:d/
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Gooner4life_8 wrote:South Australia all out for 55, James Faulkner 5 for 5 off just 7 overs! \:d/ what the fuck is going on down there
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The Doctor wrote:Gooner4life_8 wrote:South Australia all out for 55, James Faulkner 5 for 5 off just 7 overs! \:d/ what the fuck is going on down there http://www.espncricinfo.com/ausdomestic-2010/engine/current/match/474031.html
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but like the weather and the pitch, i'd assume it's a greentop, lots of moisture and there's cloud cover
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The Doctor wrote:but like the weather and the pitch, i'd assume it's a greentop, lots of moisture and there's cloud cover yeah, been raining heaps recently, but it's still been quite a sunny day today.
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trot gets 100 and cook gets 200, doesnt look that excited though, lunch break now,
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So the first test just finished in a draw with Australia finishing at 1/100 Not sure why they stopped play a little early. Bit bad by England, they could have declared just before lunch and tried to make a game of it.
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Heineken wrote:Not sure why they stopped play a little early. I imagined they stopped because they weren't heading for a result and there was no point playing on, happens a bit in cricket. England with the psychological upper hand heading into Adelaide after that dominant second innings.
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Heineken wrote:So the first test just finished in a draw with Australia finishing at 1/100
Not sure why they stopped play a little early.
Bit bad by England, they could have declared just before lunch and tried to make a game of it. Before lunch they were only 180 ahead. And as the past 2 days have shown, the pitch turned into an absolute road. It wouldn't have made a game of it, it would have just handed it to the aussies on a platter.
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Gooner4life_8 wrote:
England with the psychological upper hand heading into Adelaide after that dominant second innings.
But remember, momentum doesn't mean anything according to Strauss:lol: North and Johnson should be very worried tonight. If we had won that test they'd be safe but not so much now.
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Funky Munky wrote:Heineken wrote:So the first test just finished in a draw with Australia finishing at 1/100
Not sure why they stopped play a little early.
Bit bad by England, they could have declared just before lunch and tried to make a game of it. Before lunch they were only 180 ahead. And as the past 2 days have shown, the pitch turned into an absolute road. It wouldn't have made a game of it, it would have just handed it to the aussies on a platter. this, no way were England going to throw the game away like that! No one wants to lose the first test especially. Man of the Match obviously Cook but there were so many big performances in this match, five hundreds, two six wicket hauls and one hat-trick.
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Does anyone else reckon Johnson's sleeve tattoo looks really bad on him, looks like he's trying to be Cricket's bad boy, crickets version of Sonny Bill Williams.
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Found out today that one of my mate's dad is the proud owner of Freddie Flintoff's shirt he wore in the 2005 Ashes series, unfortunately for me, it's not for sale :( :lol:
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Quote:[size=6] Doug Bollinger and Ryan Harris called up into squad for second Test[/size] Fast bowlers Doug Bollinger and Ryan Harris have been called into Australia's squad for the second Test in Adelaide, beginning on Friday. After part-time spinner Marcus North took the only wicket in England's second innings, Harris and Bollinger will both come into calculations after proving their fitness in Sheffield Shield matches for their states. Harris, who has been troubled by a knee complaint, picked up five wickets (4-31 and 1-23) against Victoria at the MCG, while Doug Bollinger - 12th man at the Gabba - has picked up two wickets against Western Australia at the WACA. Mitchell Johnson and Ben Hilfenhaus are both vulnerable after taking just one wicket between them in Brisbane in a combined 93 overs. Johnson went wicketless (0-170 in 42 overs) for the first time in his 39 Tests but was also expensive, wayward and failed to threaten the English batsmen who were never challenged by any swing or movement off the pitch. Hilfenhaus had his moments in Brisbane and went within a whisker of dismissing Andrew Strauss for a pair but he would be expected to shoulder another heavy workload in Adelaide. Former South Australian Harris is better suited to his old home pitch and is also a renowned workhorse who can swing and seam new and old balls. While Hilfenhaus is regarded as a front-line quick and averages a steady 30 per wicket, he has never taken five wickets in an innings in his 14 Tests and lacks penetration when the ball loses shine. http://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/the-ashes/doug-bollinger-and-ryan-harris-called-up-into-the-ashes-squad-for-the-second-test-in-adelaide/story-e6frf3gl-1225962901316
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Drop Horse and Johnson for Bollinger and Harris.
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Funky Munky wrote:Drop Horse and Johnson for Bollinger and Harris. That's what I hope they do. Whether they drop Johnson is another story.
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^^That's brilliant that!^^
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Funky Munky wrote:Drop Horse and Johnson for Bollinger and Harris. That's what I hope they do. Whether they drop Johnson is another story. What i'd like to happen. Doubt it will actually happen though. Johnson seems untouchable.
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Someone needs to confirm that the world hasn't gone completely crazy, the Redbacks won? After posting an opening innings of 55? WTF? :-s :shock: :cool:
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Benjo wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:Funky Munky wrote:Drop Horse and Johnson for Bollinger and Harris. That's what I hope they do. Whether they drop Johnson is another story. What i'd like to happen. Doubt it will actually happen though. Johnson seems untouchable. He has come off a 120* and 5 wickets in state cricket. They'll give him another test to fail in before he gets the axe. I do actually think he is a rubbish bowler though. Not out of form, just shit.
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Heineken wrote:Does anyone else reckon Johnson's sleeve tattoo looks really bad on him Yes.
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