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Steve Smith to be named captain for the rest of the test series and replaces Brad Haddin as permanent vice-captain when Clarke returns. The right decision.
Edited by sydneycroatia58: 15/12/2014 01:04:33 PM
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Steve Smith to be named captain for the rest of the test series and replaces Brad Haddin as permanent vice-captain when Clarke returns. The right decision.
Edited by sydneycroatia58: 15/12/2014 01:04:33 PM Was always hinted at as the future of the Captaincy. -PB
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Yeah he was always going to be our next captain, just glad they've done it now and not just made Haddin captain for the rest of the series. With an Ashes next year and Clarke's body being what it is it's vital he gets some test experience as captain now.
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Would strongly consider Hazlewood for Brisbane.
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Quote:A new generation of cricket: Steve Smith to lead against young India
December 15, 2014 Leave a comment An astonishing Test match funnelled into a dramatic and decisive final session on Saturday, once again proving that Test Match cricket is the greatest format. Nathan Lyon drove Australia to victory by taking 7 wickets after India blew the chance to crush Australia.
During the final day chaos Michael Clarke tore his hamstring and will have surgery. Steve Smith will captain Australia for the remainder of Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
It was assumed Brad Haddin would lead for the remainder of the India series, but progressive selectors have chosen the future. Smith is a great candidate. My concern is that his rise over the last 18 months may be hindered by the new responsibility.
It may have been best to leave Smith’s surge into one of Australia’s brightest stars uninterrupted. But Clarke’s career is in the balance, and Smith’s place on the England tour in mid-2015 is more assured than the aging Haddin. As a batsman, Smith is now indispensable to Australia’s cause and he remained unbeaten in both innings against India.
Adelaide fire
Big hundreds dominated the Adelaide Test, and aggressive clashes characterised day four. David Warner, Varun Aaron, Rohit Sharma and Steve Smith squared off in tense circumstances.
With India pursuing wickets to create a chase, Aaron had been inexplicably ignored by his captain until the 31st over. He made an instant impact, ripping through Warner’s stumps and sending him off with a cheer. Warner was nearly back in the pavilion when he was recalled for a no-ball. The Indians were devastated, the crowd joyous and Warner chided Aaron.
India’s self-appointed hard-man, Shikar Dharwan, got in Warner’s face and Shane Watson lumbered down the wicket, then everyone was tossing their handbags about. Warner went on to score his second-hundred of the match and by the time Smith was batting, India were frothing with frustration.
On a long hot afternoon, with rowdy a Australian outer flowing on crispy cool amber and the game slipping from India’s grasp, Smith’s tactic of padding away Rohit Sharma’s off-breaks caused much grief. Sharma lodged several appeals for LBW, but Smith was getting three to four metres down the track and being struck outside off, rendering the shouts desperate. After one long appeal, Smith told Sharma to get on with it.
Sharma was incredulous. He whirled around and raged at Smith. Kohli vehemently defended his bowler and once again the players converged to hurl handbags at one another. The contest was now exploding and the crowd loved it.
A declaration was expected that afternoon; the thought of facing Johnson and Harris for 30 minutes in fading light, would not appeal to any opening pair. But Clarke clearly felt Australia didn’t have the runs. However, the late cameo by Mitchell Marsh (40 off 26 balls) convinced him to declare in the hotel that night.
The chase: 364 off 588 balls
However unlikely, India’s task was not implausible.
Considering the position they had manufactured by Tea, India will be bitter. Victory was a real possibility. Murali Vijay and Virat Kohli took them to 2/242, but they fell to pieces and Lyon finally did what Cricket Froth demanded was necessary to retain his spot long term; bowled Australia to a final day victory.
Earlier on day five the hosts looked comfortable, particularly when Shikar Dharwan shouldered one to Haddin and was incorrectly given out caught. No DRS, no review.
Pujarra got a genuine snick and Australia were circling, but Kohli and Vijay batted beautifully through five hours. After Tea the tourists needed 4 runs per over with 8 wickets remaining.
A tired Australian attack emerged for one last push and their patient adherence to the plan prevailed. Lyon struck Vijay in front for 99, and when Ajinkya Rahane was incorrectly given out caught at bat pad, an epic collapse was on the cards.
The new Adelaide Oval hospitality areas are world class and thousands of patrons spend hours wining and dining in them at the back of the stands. The city skyline provides a striking vista. But as soon as the fourth wicket fell, those thousands abandoned the bubbles and canapés and re-joined the rest of the crowd to urge Australia forward. India were emboldened by Kohli’s resistance, but poor shot selection failed him and India’s hopes unravelled. The long tail rolled over in quick succession, succumbing by 48 runs.
The Second Test begins on Wednesday at the GABBA.
Surely it gets even tougher for India there? Hot storms have battered Brisbane for weeks and the GABBA wicket should be a juicy green top, suiting the cut and thrust of Ryan Harris and Mitchell Johnson’s terrifying wrath. Big quick Josh Hazlewood will probably be unleashed at the expense of Siddle. India have their own weapons; some very fine batsmen in Pujarra, Vijay, Kohli and Rohit Sharma and a potentially underrated Varun Aaron who may also enjoy the GABBA pitch.
Another great Test is on the horizon. https://cricketfroth.wordpress.com/2014/12/15/steve-smith-australias-new-captain/-PB
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Smith to bat at 4. Harris and Siddle out , Hazlewood and Starc in.
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Khawaja has apparently done his ACL in training with the Thunder.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Khawaja has apparently done his ACL in training with the Thunder. :cry:
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Great day for India, now they just need to go one with it on day 2. If they do then India will be in a good position to set up a push for a win this test
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All hail Simmons and the streak begins.
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Roar_Brisbane wrote:http://thestreak.bigbash.com.au/ Get amongst it. So what's the "Conditions Apply" part? -PB
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Sadly India are throwing this game away.
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Oh captain my captain
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Smith has gone from being left out of the test squad for the last Ashes tour of England (he was added at the last minute after Lehmann became coach) to being a century scoring debut captain. Haddin's position in the side must be getting a little shaky. I would not drop him yet but he needs some runs soon.
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Mon Mitchy go all the way! -PB
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Drunken_Fish wrote:Smith has gone from being left out of the test squad for the last Ashes tour of England (he was added at the last minute after Lehmann became coach) to being a century scoring debut captain.
Haddin's position in the side must be getting a little shaky. I would not drop him yet but he needs some runs soon. Watson and Rogers are in that same category. -PB
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99 Problems wrote:Oh captain my captain Oh MJ my MJ. =p~
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paulbagzFC wrote:Drunken_Fish wrote:Smith has gone from being left out of the test squad for the last Ashes tour of England (he was added at the last minute after Lehmann became coach) to being a century scoring debut captain.
Haddin's position in the side must be getting a little shaky. I would not drop him yet but he needs some runs soon. Watson and Rogers are in that same category. -PB It's Pontings 40th birthday today and I'm positive he would still offer more at 3 than Watson does. 4 centuries in over 100 digs for a number 3 is beyond ridiculous. India lost the plot when they started that fake aggression shit. It only works if you have the bowlers to back it up and they certainly don't.
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99 Problems wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:Drunken_Fish wrote:Smith has gone from being left out of the test squad for the last Ashes tour of England (he was added at the last minute after Lehmann became coach) to being a century scoring debut captain.
Haddin's position in the side must be getting a little shaky. I would not drop him yet but he needs some runs soon. Watson and Rogers are in that same category. -PB It's Pontings 40th birthday today and I'm positive he would still offer more at 3 than Watson does. 4 centuries in over 100 digs for a number 3 is beyond ridiculous. India lost the plot when they started that fake aggression shit. It only works if you have the bowlers to back it up and they certainly don't. And if the batsmen can actually understand their sledging :lol: -PB
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99 Problems wrote: India lost the plot when they started that fake aggression shit. It only works if you have the bowlers to back it up and they certainly don't.
I love seeing our tail-end take them apart, the Indian cricket team is my hated sports team in the world by far
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:Watson, Rogers, Haddin out. Yup. -PB
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:Watson, Rogers, Haddin out. Who's next in line if any of those guys get dropped? I wouldn't want Doolan or Maxwell in the side again, would guys like Ed Cowan or Matthew Wade be any chance?
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Cromulent wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:Watson, Rogers, Haddin out. Who's next in line if any of those guys get dropped? I wouldn't want Doolan or Maxwell in the side again, would guys like Ed Cowan or Matthew Wade be any chance? Joe Burns.
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:Watson, Rogers, Haddin out. How Watson has remained in the test team for the last 3 years is amazing. I feel sorry for Rogers.
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paulbagzFC wrote:Drunken_Fish wrote:Smith has gone from being left out of the test squad for the last Ashes tour of England (he was added at the last minute after Lehmann became coach) to being a century scoring debut captain.
Haddin's position in the side must be getting a little shaky. I would not drop him yet but he needs some runs soon. Watson and Rogers are in that same category. -PB Rogers got 55, that is enough to get a couple more tests especially if Australia keeps winning like they unfortunately appear to be doing. Watson's bowling might keep him in the side if Marsh cannot play although they might bring in another all-rounder to replace Marsh. Possibly Henriques would get another chance.
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India are sinking quickly. This test could be over today. From such a good position after early wickets yesterday to this is a pathetic effort from India.
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Rahane gone. Johnson has woken up.
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Sharma gone. 10 wicket victory for Australia coming up.
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