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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBloody woeful performance by our so called second best bowling attack on a rare green MCG deck. I can only go on CA report as it deemed it unimportant to telecast the game.. Jackson Bird looks to have been the best.. tho unlucky.. with debutant Jack Wildermuth having the best numbers. Neser and Steketee went wicketless. This is again shaping as another Lawrence/ Sibley bat fest unless the quicks can make amends today. Steketee removes both overnite batsmen cheaply. A boys are back in the contest. After a brace of wickets.. the Lions are rebuilding again. This attack does not appear to have the coupe de gras. Aussies may be saved further embarrassment with a post tea declaration. I'm seeing nothing about this game in the media, Baggers! CA website has posted one story. The A boys are now looking down the barrel at an innings loss. Only Patterson and Wildermuth left to make England bat again. I heard a bit about this game at Bellerive yesterday. It looks like Sibley and Jennings do well again. Patterson came good in second innings.. avoiding an innings defeat with his fine 94*. To be brutally honest this A side were not up to this level. Only a handful.. other than Patto.. can hold their heads hi.. namely Jack Wildermuth, Mark Steketee, Nic Maddinson and Josh Inglis. Very disappointing from Aus A. Of course some players playing white ball cricket, who could've been in the team, like Jhye Richardson. Meredith was injured too. How England would have coped with his extreme pace would have been interesting. I've seen Wildermuth play at Bellerive, but I can't remember which state he plays for, Baggers? From reports I thought Bird did well, Baggers? Wildermuth is a Qld Bull DC. A former NPS graduate too if memory serves. Yes Bird bowled well.. but the wickets did not come. Tas has an issue of who to drop in the fast bowling. Apparently, Meredith should be back for the last game, according to the CEO. All of Ellis, Bell and Rainbird have taken wickets against WA. In case you figured the England Lions had gone home.. think again. Despite playing and whipping our A side they have a final match to complete. The 'Gong is the venue and a NSW X1 rep side their opponent. .. and the Pommies are struggling for the first time on tour. At stumps on second day Lions were 5-124 in reply to the Blues kids 405. Much maligned Jason Sangha with 85 and new kid on the block Ryan Hackney a composed 95. Sangha batted well in Hobart against English Lions.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBloody woeful performance by our so called second best bowling attack on a rare green MCG deck. I can only go on CA report as it deemed it unimportant to telecast the game.. Jackson Bird looks to have been the best.. tho unlucky.. with debutant Jack Wildermuth having the best numbers. Neser and Steketee went wicketless. This is again shaping as another Lawrence/ Sibley bat fest unless the quicks can make amends today. Steketee removes both overnite batsmen cheaply. A boys are back in the contest. After a brace of wickets.. the Lions are rebuilding again. This attack does not appear to have the coupe de gras. Aussies may be saved further embarrassment with a post tea declaration. I'm seeing nothing about this game in the media, Baggers! CA website has posted one story. The A boys are now looking down the barrel at an innings loss. Only Patterson and Wildermuth left to make England bat again. I heard a bit about this game at Bellerive yesterday. It looks like Sibley and Jennings do well again. Patterson came good in second innings.. avoiding an innings defeat with his fine 94*. To be brutally honest this A side were not up to this level. Only a handful.. other than Patto.. can hold their heads hi.. namely Jack Wildermuth, Mark Steketee, Nic Maddinson and Josh Inglis. Very disappointing from Aus A. Of course some players playing white ball cricket, who could've been in the team, like Jhye Richardson. Meredith was injured too. How England would have coped with his extreme pace would have been interesting. I've seen Wildermuth play at Bellerive, but I can't remember which state he plays for, Baggers? From reports I thought Bird did well, Baggers? Wildermuth is a Qld Bull DC. A former NPS graduate too if memory serves. Yes Bird bowled well.. but the wickets did not come. Tas has an issue of who to drop in the fast bowling. Apparently, Meredith should be back for the last game, according to the CEO. All of Ellis, Bell and Rainbird have taken wickets against WA. In case you figured the England Lions had gone home.. think again. Despite playing and whipping our A side they have a final match to complete. The 'Gong is the venue and a NSW X1 rep side their opponent. .. and the Pommies are struggling for the first time on tour. At stumps on second day Lions were 5-124 in reply to the Blues kids 405. Much maligned Jason Sangha with 85 and new kid on the block Ryan Hackney a composed 95.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBloody woeful performance by our so called second best bowling attack on a rare green MCG deck. I can only go on CA report as it deemed it unimportant to telecast the game.. Jackson Bird looks to have been the best.. tho unlucky.. with debutant Jack Wildermuth having the best numbers. Neser and Steketee went wicketless. This is again shaping as another Lawrence/ Sibley bat fest unless the quicks can make amends today. Steketee removes both overnite batsmen cheaply. A boys are back in the contest. After a brace of wickets.. the Lions are rebuilding again. This attack does not appear to have the coupe de gras. Aussies may be saved further embarrassment with a post tea declaration. I'm seeing nothing about this game in the media, Baggers! CA website has posted one story. The A boys are now looking down the barrel at an innings loss. Only Patterson and Wildermuth left to make England bat again. I heard a bit about this game at Bellerive yesterday. It looks like Sibley and Jennings do well again. Patterson came good in second innings.. avoiding an innings defeat with his fine 94*. To be brutally honest this A side were not up to this level. Only a handful.. other than Patto.. can hold their heads hi.. namely Jack Wildermuth, Mark Steketee, Nic Maddinson and Josh Inglis. Very disappointing from Aus A. Of course some players playing white ball cricket, who could've been in the team, like Jhye Richardson. Meredith was injured too. How England would have coped with his extreme pace would have been interesting. I've seen Wildermuth play at Bellerive, but I can't remember which state he plays for, Baggers? From reports I thought Bird did well, Baggers? Wildermuth is a Qld Bull DC. A former NPS graduate too if memory serves. Yes Bird bowled well.. but the wickets did not come. Tas has an issue of who to drop in the fast bowling. Apparently, Meredith should be back for the last game, according to the CEO. All of Ellis, Bell and Rainbird have taken wickets against WA.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBloody woeful performance by our so called second best bowling attack on a rare green MCG deck. I can only go on CA report as it deemed it unimportant to telecast the game.. Jackson Bird looks to have been the best.. tho unlucky.. with debutant Jack Wildermuth having the best numbers. Neser and Steketee went wicketless. This is again shaping as another Lawrence/ Sibley bat fest unless the quicks can make amends today. Steketee removes both overnite batsmen cheaply. A boys are back in the contest. After a brace of wickets.. the Lions are rebuilding again. This attack does not appear to have the coupe de gras. Aussies may be saved further embarrassment with a post tea declaration. I'm seeing nothing about this game in the media, Baggers! CA website has posted one story. The A boys are now looking down the barrel at an innings loss. Only Patterson and Wildermuth left to make England bat again. I heard a bit about this game at Bellerive yesterday. It looks like Sibley and Jennings do well again. Patterson came good in second innings.. avoiding an innings defeat with his fine 94*. To be brutally honest this A side were not up to this level. Only a handful.. other than Patto.. can hold their heads hi.. namely Jack Wildermuth, Mark Steketee, Nic Maddinson and Josh Inglis. Very disappointing from Aus A. Of course some players playing white ball cricket, who could've been in the team, like Jhye Richardson. Meredith was injured too. How England would have coped with his extreme pace would have been interesting. I've seen Wildermuth play at Bellerive, but I can't remember which state he plays for, Baggers? From reports I thought Bird did well, Baggers? . You and the TCA mob there yesterday mate? I looked at your stand and only saw a couple of figures.. too far to see the faces. Yes, we were out there on a cold day.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBloody woeful performance by our so called second best bowling attack on a rare green MCG deck. I can only go on CA report as it deemed it unimportant to telecast the game.. Jackson Bird looks to have been the best.. tho unlucky.. with debutant Jack Wildermuth having the best numbers. Neser and Steketee went wicketless. This is again shaping as another Lawrence/ Sibley bat fest unless the quicks can make amends today. Steketee removes both overnite batsmen cheaply. A boys are back in the contest. After a brace of wickets.. the Lions are rebuilding again. This attack does not appear to have the coupe de gras. Aussies may be saved further embarrassment with a post tea declaration. I'm seeing nothing about this game in the media, Baggers! CA website has posted one story. The A boys are now looking down the barrel at an innings loss. Only Patterson and Wildermuth left to make England bat again. I heard a bit about this game at Bellerive yesterday. It looks like Sibley and Jennings do well again. Patterson came good in second innings.. avoiding an innings defeat with his fine 94*. To be brutally honest this A side were not up to this level. Only a handful.. other than Patto.. can hold their heads hi.. namely Jack Wildermuth, Mark Steketee, Nic Maddinson and Josh Inglis. Very disappointing from Aus A. Of course some players playing white ball cricket, who could've been in the team, like Jhye Richardson. Meredith was injured too. How England would have coped with his extreme pace would have been interesting. I've seen Wildermuth play at Bellerive, but I can't remember which state he plays for, Baggers? From reports I thought Bird did well, Baggers? Wildermuth is a Qld Bull DC. A former NPS graduate too if memory serves. Yes Bird bowled well.. but the wickets did not come. You and the TCA mob there yesterday mate? I looked at your stand and only saw a couple of figures.. too far to see the faces.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBloody woeful performance by our so called second best bowling attack on a rare green MCG deck. I can only go on CA report as it deemed it unimportant to telecast the game.. Jackson Bird looks to have been the best.. tho unlucky.. with debutant Jack Wildermuth having the best numbers. Neser and Steketee went wicketless. This is again shaping as another Lawrence/ Sibley bat fest unless the quicks can make amends today. Steketee removes both overnite batsmen cheaply. A boys are back in the contest. After a brace of wickets.. the Lions are rebuilding again. This attack does not appear to have the coupe de gras. Aussies may be saved further embarrassment with a post tea declaration. I'm seeing nothing about this game in the media, Baggers! CA website has posted one story. The A boys are now looking down the barrel at an innings loss. Only Patterson and Wildermuth left to make England bat again. I heard a bit about this game at Bellerive yesterday. It looks like Sibley and Jennings do well again. Patterson came good in second innings.. avoiding an innings defeat with his fine 94*. To be brutally honest this A side were not up to this level. Only a handful.. other than Patto.. can hold their heads hi.. namely Jack Wildermuth, Mark Steketee, Nic Maddinson and Josh Inglis. Very disappointing from Aus A. Of course some players playing white ball cricket, who could've been in the team, like Jhye Richardson. Meredith was injured too. How England would have coped with his extreme pace would have been interesting. I've seen Wildermuth play at Bellerive, but I can't remember which state he plays for, Baggers? From reports I thought Bird did well, Baggers?
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBloody woeful performance by our so called second best bowling attack on a rare green MCG deck. I can only go on CA report as it deemed it unimportant to telecast the game.. Jackson Bird looks to have been the best.. tho unlucky.. with debutant Jack Wildermuth having the best numbers. Neser and Steketee went wicketless. This is again shaping as another Lawrence/ Sibley bat fest unless the quicks can make amends today. Steketee removes both overnite batsmen cheaply. A boys are back in the contest. After a brace of wickets.. the Lions are rebuilding again. This attack does not appear to have the coupe de gras. Aussies may be saved further embarrassment with a post tea declaration. I'm seeing nothing about this game in the media, Baggers! CA website has posted one story. The A boys are now looking down the barrel at an innings loss. Only Patterson and Wildermuth left to make England bat again. I heard a bit about this game at Bellerive yesterday. It looks like Sibley and Jennings do well again. Patterson came good in second innings.. avoiding an innings defeat with his fine 94*. To be brutally honest this A side were not up to this level. Only a handful.. other than Patto.. can hold their heads hi.. namely Jack Wildermuth, Mark Steketee, Nic Maddinson and Josh Inglis.
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With this lack of coverage it appears Murdoch media make their money through BBL, so they have no interest in publicising red ball cricket outside Tests.
CA and CT serve their masters - Murdoch.
Some members are meeting the CEO of Tas Cricket about this issue to state our disquiet and demand action.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xBloody woeful performance by our so called second best bowling attack on a rare green MCG deck. I can only go on CA report as it deemed it unimportant to telecast the game.. Jackson Bird looks to have been the best.. tho unlucky.. with debutant Jack Wildermuth having the best numbers. Neser and Steketee went wicketless. This is again shaping as another Lawrence/ Sibley bat fest unless the quicks can make amends today. Steketee removes both overnite batsmen cheaply. A boys are back in the contest. After a brace of wickets.. the Lions are rebuilding again. This attack does not appear to have the coupe de gras. Aussies may be saved further embarrassment with a post tea declaration. I'm seeing nothing about this game in the media, Baggers! CA website has posted one story. The A boys are now looking down the barrel at an innings loss. Only Patterson and Wildermuth left to make England bat again. I heard a bit about this game at Bellerive yesterday. It looks like Sibley and Jennings do well again.
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+x+x+x+x+x+xBloody woeful performance by our so called second best bowling attack on a rare green MCG deck. I can only go on CA report as it deemed it unimportant to telecast the game.. Jackson Bird looks to have been the best.. tho unlucky.. with debutant Jack Wildermuth having the best numbers. Neser and Steketee went wicketless. This is again shaping as another Lawrence/ Sibley bat fest unless the quicks can make amends today. Steketee removes both overnite batsmen cheaply. A boys are back in the contest. After a brace of wickets.. the Lions are rebuilding again. This attack does not appear to have the coupe de gras. Aussies may be saved further embarrassment with a post tea declaration. I'm seeing nothing about this game in the media, Baggers! CA website has posted one story. The A boys are now looking down the barrel at an innings loss. Only Patterson and Wildermuth left to make England bat again.
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+x+x+x+x+xBloody woeful performance by our so called second best bowling attack on a rare green MCG deck. I can only go on CA report as it deemed it unimportant to telecast the game.. Jackson Bird looks to have been the best.. tho unlucky.. with debutant Jack Wildermuth having the best numbers. Neser and Steketee went wicketless. This is again shaping as another Lawrence/ Sibley bat fest unless the quicks can make amends today. Steketee removes both overnite batsmen cheaply. A boys are back in the contest. After a brace of wickets.. the Lions are rebuilding again. This attack does not appear to have the coupe de gras. Aussies may be saved further embarrassment with a post tea declaration. I'm seeing nothing about this game in the media, Baggers! CA website has posted one story.
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+x+x+x+xBloody woeful performance by our so called second best bowling attack on a rare green MCG deck. I can only go on CA report as it deemed it unimportant to telecast the game.. Jackson Bird looks to have been the best.. tho unlucky.. with debutant Jack Wildermuth having the best numbers. Neser and Steketee went wicketless. This is again shaping as another Lawrence/ Sibley bat fest unless the quicks can make amends today. Steketee removes both overnite batsmen cheaply. A boys are back in the contest. After a brace of wickets.. the Lions are rebuilding again. This attack does not appear to have the coupe de gras. Aussies may be saved further embarrassment with a post tea declaration. I'm seeing nothing about this game in the media, Baggers!
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+x+x+xBloody woeful performance by our so called second best bowling attack on a rare green MCG deck. I can only go on CA report as it deemed it unimportant to telecast the game.. Jackson Bird looks to have been the best.. tho unlucky.. with debutant Jack Wildermuth having the best numbers. Neser and Steketee went wicketless. This is again shaping as another Lawrence/ Sibley bat fest unless the quicks can make amends today. Steketee removes both overnite batsmen cheaply. A boys are back in the contest. After a brace of wickets.. the Lions are rebuilding again. This attack does not appear to have the coupe de gras. Aussies may be saved further embarrassment with a post tea declaration.
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+x+xBloody woeful performance by our so called second best bowling attack on a rare green MCG deck. I can only go on CA report as it deemed it unimportant to telecast the game.. Jackson Bird looks to have been the best.. tho unlucky.. with debutant Jack Wildermuth having the best numbers. Neser and Steketee went wicketless. This is again shaping as another Lawrence/ Sibley bat fest unless the quicks can make amends today. Steketee removes both overnite batsmen cheaply. A boys are back in the contest.
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+xBloody woeful performance by our so called second best bowling attack on a rare green MCG deck. I can only go on CA report as it deemed it unimportant to telecast the game.. Jackson Bird looks to have been the best.. tho unlucky.. with debutant Jack Wildermuth having the best numbers. Neser and Steketee went wicketless. This is again shaping as another Lawrence/ Sibley bat fest unless the quicks can make amends today.
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+xI mean it Baggers. These bridges are burned. You have Dec - you have this forum - you have all advance Australia fair. Baggers - leave GP and I won't return here. Fair is fair.
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I mean it Baggers. These bridges are burned.
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Disgraceful treatment of red ball cricket with no coverage of the Lions v Aussie A four day match starting today. I suspect the MCG deck is its usual lifeless self as England has rebuilt strongly after losing three cheap wickets.
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+x+xThe TCA Members are up in arms about the lack of publicity for this match. A few of us are intending to meet with the the CEO. We are not sure whether it is Cricket Aus or Cricket Tas's jurisdiction? Fill me in precisely the role of the TCA. Do they or Cricket Tas select players? We are not sure whose jurisdiction it is for this game ATM? Cricket Aus or Cricket Tas.
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Looking up Sibley's Test batting average, it is 40 from 6 Tests.
This guy is a successful Test player ATM.
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Sadly, the game fizzled out a bit today.
The former A Grade cricketers and FC players in the Members thought Pope bowled his leg break too flat and too fast. He appeared to extract more turn and loop from his googly.
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+xFive centurions in two incompleted innings thus far. Amazing! Over 1000 runs in two days for only 16 wickets.. this is telling me KW that this deck had been prepared to entertain rather than provide a fair contest . Clearly bat dominating ball. Aus bowled a bit tighter today, Baggers. Edwards made something like 190, but didn't push the score along late in his innings. I enjoyed the entertainment. Also, I think the spinners, particularly the English ones, extracted more turn from this pitch than the regular Shield decks.
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Five centurions in two incompleted innings thus far. Amazing!
Over 1000 runs in two days for only 16 wickets.. this is telling me KW that this deck had been prepared to entertain rather than provide a fair contest . Clearly bat dominating ball.
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+xThe TCA Members are up in arms about the lack of publicity for this match. A few of us are intending to meet with the the CEO. We are not sure whether it is Cricket Aus or Cricket Tas's jurisdiction? Fill me in precisely the role of the TCA. Do they or Cricket Tas select players?
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The TCA Members are up in arms about the lack of publicity for this match. A few of us are intending to meet with the the CEO.
We are not sure whether it is Cricket Aus or Cricket Tas's jurisdiction?
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The slips catch from the English first slip to dismiss Lehmann was incredible.
A full length dive to his right. The player was tall, but I'm not sure who he was?
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It looks like a lot of runs have been scored down at Bellerive. Five centurions in two incompleted innings thus far. Amazing!
Sibley scored a ton in Saffers though. The bloke is a class act.
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Thanks for setting up this thread, Baggers.
Had no idea the Pommy Lions were playing in Tas.
Thankfully, a few punters are watching the game and reporting on it.
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+x+xBaggers, the pitch has little movement now the new ball has lost its shine, even the second new ball. The score reflected this too.. as Lehmann and Edwards lifted the rate on the easy paced deck. For a second string England attack their bowlers have been found wanting to only take 6 wickets for the match. Overton has impressed. Bess and Lawrence kept it tight, bowling finger spin. Sibley is supposedly the English form Test batsman from what I’ve read in Cricinfo. Jennings looked very solid. Lawrence played the best red ball innings at Bellerive for many seasons. Sangha, Lehman and Edwards have all finally delivered at Bellerive too.
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Also, the English spinners dried up the runs.
This pitch may be a little better for spin.
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