Might as well post it in here aswell.Just heard on the Sunrise news that Warner has been included in the Twenty20 squad and Johnson and Clarke have been rested. Hayden not included, does that mean he's rested or dropped. Anyone confirm?
Symonds should be nowhere near the Test XI unless he turns in some stellar performances for Qld in the Weet Bix Cup prior to the SA tour. Anyway, I really think it's time to move past Lee, Symonds and Hayden.I wouldn't say he is a better option that Symonds at all. He basically the opposite of what Symo is, which obviously is a better bowler & batting that is decent looking. So his overall package as an "all-rounder" isn't up to scratch.
Symonds should still be in the 1st test XI in SA, on the precedence that his counter-attacking ability at number 6 can be effective along with sharing some spin bowling overs with Clarke. In a team of:
Katich
Hayden/Jaques
Ponting
Hussey
Clarke
Symonds
Haddin
Noffke
Johnson
Siddle
Clark
That's a good squad - and picking players in form.Symonds should be nowhere near the Test XI unless he turns in some stellar performances for Qld in the Weet Bix Cup prior to the SA tour. Anyway, I really think it's time to move past Lee, Symonds and Hayden.
SA Test XI
Jaques
Katich
Ponting
Hussey
Clarke
Klinger
Haddin
Johnson
McGain
Clark
Siddle
Reserves on tour: Bollinger, Hauritz, Hughes
congrats to south africa on a ground-breaking series win!
...You don't deserve to win IMO.
I doubt it, personally. Epic to watch and brave, no doubt, but people have batted with worse injuries before. Knee-jerk.Best 3 runs ever quite comfortably.
GC Smith b Johnson 3 (17b 0x4 0x6) SR: 17.64
84k until Rogue Traders played, dropped to 14 people iirc.Just booked tickets for the Twenty20. Going for the crowd really, should be massive. 84,000 last year.
Smith's injury altered the entire match and as it came sooooo close in the end the win wasn't entirely deserved. If you consider the Australian XI beating the South African XI (-I).
Probably worse injuries have been out there but I can't recall any to score 3 and out in particular.I doubt it, personally. Epic to watch and brave, no doubt, but people have batted with worse injuries before. Knee-jerk.
BAHAHAHhttp://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,24886242-23212,00.html
My report card for Australian sports journalism: E-
Rick McCosker springs to mind. Playing with your jaw wired shut can't but all that much fun.Smith's injury altered the entire match and as it came sooooo close in the end the win wasn't entirely deserved. If you consider the Australian XI beating the South African XI (-I).
Probably worse injuries have been out there but I can't recall any to score 3 and out in particular.
Wouldn't be much fun at all, but wouldn't a broken jaw be slightly easier to play cricket with than a broken hand?Rick McCosker springs to mind. Playing with your jaw wired shut can't but all that much fun.
I don't imagine McCosker had the quality of pain meds like I'm sure Smith did.Wouldn't be much fun at all, but wouldn't a broken jaw be slightly easier to play cricket with than a broken hand?
Honest question.
But surely too much medication would have affected his ability to play the ball?I don't imagine McCosker had the quality of pain meds like I'm sure Smith did.
Haha I doubt it, the effects of mind-numbing pain >>>>>>>> the effects of reasonably strong pain medication.But surely too much medication would have affected his ability to play the ball?
Don't think it was the bravest innings ever at all, just very very difficult 5th day conditions against an Australian team DESPERATE to win.Haha I doubt it, the effects of mind-numbing pain >>>>>>>> the effects of reasonably strong pain medication.
In my experience anyway.
I'm not trying to downplay Smith's efforts, I stood to applaud the man in my lounge room, I'm just saying that the stuff in the media and from some people here saying it was the bravest innings ever and stuff just isn't right. Didn't Holding or Marshall bat with a broken arm? In the days of **** all padding? That takes more balls then taking an injection to the hand and putting on 14 layers of padding IMO.