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ANIL KUMBLE
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Topic: The Ashes 2006-7 - England v Australia Posted: 01 April 2006 at 2:30pm |
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hows hayden coming after flintoff do you mean flintoff coming after hayden oh you mean in batting
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cricket_mstr
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Posted: 01 April 2006 at 3:01pm |
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Flintoff Bowling vs. Hayden's Batting. Hayden's reputation (aswell as Gilly's) were damaged in that series.
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Posted: 02 April 2006 at 4:05pm |
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Gilchrist was so hyped up he didn't peform well enough. There is a lot of pressure on him but he is a world class player an ahould be able to deal with it.
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County Sim on extended break until I've got less work and more free time. When I have a specific date, I'll post it in the thread.
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Posted: 02 April 2006 at 4:43pm |
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interesting.....someone has been deleting posts I see.....
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Sledger
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Posted: 03 April 2006 at 7:11am |
Originally posted by cricket_mstr
. We may see Brett Lee coming after Peterson and Hayden after Flintoff. |
Brett Lee will certainly be in Pietersen's face , but KP will take him on!
Hayden got found out by Freddie and Hoggy and he won't be dancing down the wicket to Freddie - those days are long gone. He's a pretty orthodox opener nowadays , we won't see him destroying any of the English bowlers ever again.
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Sledger
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Posted: 03 April 2006 at 7:13am |
Originally posted by Clobber
interesting.....someone has been deleting posts I see.....
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Yes Clobs , got to keep things civil!
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Posted: 03 April 2006 at 8:48am |
Originally posted by Sledger
Originally posted by Clobber
interesting.....someone has been deleting posts I see.....
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Yes Clobs , got to keep things civil! |
The post of mine that vanished was immensely civil Sledge....was there an issue over a response to it or something?
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Posted: 03 April 2006 at 9:06am |
Originally posted by Clobber
The post of mine that vanished was immensely civil Sledge....was there an issue over a response to it or something? |
I can't remember mate , pm me with the content and I'll get back to you.
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Posted: 05 April 2006 at 11:32am |
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Australia will still win.
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Posted: 05 April 2006 at 1:42pm |
After the away series in South Africa, while we still won it, there are still some questions arising in the australian team.
1. Who will be the 3rd seamer ?? Lee & Clark seem certainties, however i still have my doubts over the general fitness of McGrath, that plus his family problems at the moment. So in the event that McGrath doesn't play...
Kaspa seems to be dead and buried after a dissapointing series. Tait is again injured, and i still don't think he can bowl in the same attack as Brett Lee. Gillespie has been recalled to the team for the bangladesh series, if he makes an impact, he should be the front runner. Mitchell Johnson is the dark horse, he's quick, and a left armer, and he also bowled fantastic in the pura cup final. And last but certainly not least, Nathan Bracken, can he break back into the team ??? he may well be Australia's answer for swing bowling...
2. Warnes fitness, as sledger pointed out in another thread, warne looks rickety, age is taking it's toll on his shoulder. If he can produce anywhere near the performance of the last ashes series he will trouble the english batsmen, but can he do it as consistantly ??
3. Gilly's loss of form. Where has he gone ??? we all keep saying/hoping he looks like returning to his best, yet nothing happens... if he doesn't perform against Eng. it will be a big blow, and it could also mean the end of his test career.
4. No.4 & No.6 batting spot, martyn was scratchy, despite the century in the 3rd test, and clarke is most certainly nipping at his heels. Symonds has been pathetic to say the least at test level, he doesn't have the temperament, i dread the though of having him in the ashes, it's a surefire wicket for the Pommy bowlers... Either put Clarke or Hodge back in, as lee and warne have proven more than capable of holding the bat, so do we really need an allrounder ??? or give Watson another chop, whateva happens, symonds has to go.
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Posted: 05 April 2006 at 1:54pm |
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I think Bracken needs to be given a fair go at Test level, poor guy must be wondering what he needs to do.
As for Gilchrist, for the moment bowlers all over have adopted the
approach England identified by bowling right arm round the wicket to him and
preventing him from freeing his arms, and until he works out how to get
around this he is not going to return to his prolific best.
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Posted: 05 April 2006 at 2:52pm |
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yeah england have found the aussies weakness. in the super series, freddie and harmison nearly ripped aussies on that wicket that they say don't favour seamers, then what would happen in perth with bounce for freddie and steve harmison.
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Posted: 06 April 2006 at 8:05am |
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Clapo's points are all valid and well presented. Clobber's quip concerning Bracken is spot on too , just what must be going through that lad's head right now?
Hohns's departure makes picking the Aussie side for the 1st test at the Gabba even harder. Until we know who's stepping in , we can't really speculate on the starting XI
The newcomers in Bangladesh ahve a chance to really make the selectors jobs even harder. If Jaques scores tons of runs , even against that attack , then he pressurise the injured Langer. If Hayden doesn't produce whilst Jaques does , then Langer might replace his mate!
Then McGill might run through the Bangladeshi's in quick time and make the selectors sit up , but at Brisbane it's usually just a solitary spinner who gets the nod.
I don't foresee a situation like that in the West Indies all those years ago where McGill got in and Warne was dropped.
England have good news in that Trescothick is back in training and Simon Jones is confident of making the Glamorgan side for the start of the season. For Giles , it's not so rosy and at the moment there's doubt about him playing ANY cricket. Let's hope that's not true and that he , at least , gets back into county cricket , if not the test side.
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cricket_mstr
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Posted: 09 April 2006 at 11:56pm |
The Aussies need to spend time in the English counties before the Ashes
Isn't McGrath in a county this year
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Posted: 10 April 2006 at 9:48am |
spending tim in English counties for the ashes is a stupid idea... they have been playing non-stop cricket since november last year... a break is what they need....
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Posted: 10 April 2006 at 10:02am |
Originally posted by Clapo
spending tim in English counties for the ashes is a stupid idea... they have been playing non-stop cricket since november last year... a break is what they need.... |
could be prophetic words Claps.......if they continue in the same vein in Bangladesh , they could be getting 2 days off this week!!
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Posted: 10 April 2006 at 11:25am |
Originally posted by Clobber
I think Bracken needs to be given a fair go at Test level, poor guy must be wondering what he needs to do.
As for Gilchrist, for the moment bowlers all over have adopted the
approach England identified by bowling right arm round the wicket to him and
preventing him from freeing his arms, and until he works out how to get
around this he is not going to return to his prolific best.
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I think it's best he takes his guard on leg stump, if he wants to free his arms more, and more footwork. Either back away from the ball a little, or change guard from middle to leg. Works for me, so it should work for Gilly, or he can just play across the line if it's way outside off stump, and take the ball to the leg side. A pull shot, from way outside off stump.
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Posted: 10 April 2006 at 11:38pm |
Who cares if the cricketers get a rest or not, in Australia they get paid millions of dollars and never give anything back. They get all these advertising opportunities and after they retire at 35 they can relax for the rest of their lives
Make them work hard for the days they get to have the best job in the world
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Posted: 11 April 2006 at 7:00am |
Originally posted by cricket_mstr
Who cares if the cricketers get a rest or not, in Australia they get paid millions of dollars and never give anything back. |
Dead right!!!! I say immediately after finishing a test match they should fly to the next venue and kick off bright and early the next day!
Another thing , I want 120 overs per day , like in the 1900's and the abolition of helmets , protective padding , pads , gloves and boxes!!!
Let's see REAL men out there - we want blood (lots of that!) sweat (tons and tons of that) and tears!! (especially from Australians!!)
No more mamby-pamby wimp stuff , let's take the game back into the bush!!
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ANIL KUMBLE
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Posted: 11 April 2006 at 7:02am |
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i wanns see 100 overs but 120 overs is better
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Posted: 11 April 2006 at 9:11am |
no come on, 150 overs a day minimum - or the captains get shot!
who cares if the light is bad and they can't see the ball - not me, just entertain me you damn cricketers
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Posted: 11 April 2006 at 9:24am |
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Posted: 11 April 2006 at 10:21am |
if light is such an issue, why don't they use a white ball ??? that way we can see 100 overs a day 
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Posted: 11 April 2006 at 10:34am |
NIght vision goggles is the answer lads!!! Think of it , Brett Lee charging in , sending down a 100mph thunderbolt at a goggles wearing Freddie at 11.30 at night - fantastic huh!!!
Blimey , that way we can have 6 sessions every day , at least 180 overs!!
The day would go :- 1st session 10-12
Lunch 12-12.45
2nd Session 12.45-14.45
Tea 14.45-15.00
3rd Session 15.00-17.00
Proper Tea 17.00-17.45
4th Session 17.45-19.45
Dinner 19.45-21.15
5th Session 21.15-23.15
Supper 23.15-23.45
6th Session 23.45-01.45
Then a few after match beers , a few hours kip and start all over again!!
This could save test match cricket fellas - I could be onto a real moneyspinner here!!
I'm drafting a letter to the ICC right away!!!
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Posted: 11 April 2006 at 10:54am |
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and just think how much extra revenue the grounds would take at the bars and stuff...everyone's a winner
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Posted: 11 April 2006 at 11:09am |
Originally posted by Clobber
and just think how much extra revenue the grounds would take at the bars and stuff...everyone's a winner |
Yeah!! Maybe they'll allow the spectators to kip in sleeping bags on the outfield and save us the trip home!
Brilliant huh , no drinking and driving and just think of all the savings on travel expenses.
It could be a tad cramped in the showers in the morning though , but it'll be well worth the hassle!!
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Posted: 11 April 2006 at 11:11am |
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this is incredible...between us all...WE'VE SAVED TEST CRICKET
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Posted: 11 April 2006 at 11:17am |
i reckon.... don't forget to add that due to the extra revenue etc. we have given the grounds by extending the cricket days we should be receiving far cheaper tickets (eg $5 instead of $55)...
also..... if we are going to be playing longer days, how about making each test 3 or 4 innings a side 
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Posted: 11 April 2006 at 11:31am |
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Don't be daft Clapo...ticket prices will have to go up vastly in return for all this extra entertainment we're providing.
And we don't need 4 inning tests - instead matches will end in 2 days so we can have 10 test series from now on!
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Posted: 11 April 2006 at 11:58am |
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