Great news!Watched most of today's game on the laptop. Siddle looks back. He bowled with real fire and full of his typical aggression. I don't believe he will replace the main 3 Australian quicks, but I'm comfortable that he is first backup.
Yeah, wish I could watch it. Looks a cracker of a game, Cosgrove's ton seems like it happened a long time ago.Interesting climax set up for the MCG tomorrow.
Wouldn't be surprised with the way this dump is run. I will stop watching cricket when there's no test played and it's just one big APL.Foreigners set to splurge for a share of our Twenty20 Big Bash | Herald Sun
is this the death of australian domestic cricket? no one day comp just another IPL mess in australia?
edit- fox news site even says aussie states are threatening to set up a new rebel league if the buyouts aren't allowed :|
Too right. Think I was born 20 or so years too late. Imagine a time when all the test guy played most shield matches, hell a Vic v NSW 4 day game was on boxing day, awesome!Wouldn't be surprised with the way this dump is run. I will stop watching cricket when there's no test played.
Don't think that'd ever happenWhat gets me with this though, i don't think attendances will rise from the clubs being bought out by investors, more money may be made from broadcasting but does this also mean our game times will change to suit Indian time zones?
Tell me about it. SighToo right. Think I was born 20 or so years too late. Imagine a time when all the test guy played most shield matches, hell a Vic v NSW 4 day game was on boxing day, awesome!
It's a weird one. They're not getting utterly spanked so making wholesale changes isn't on the cards but they're not really competing either (game against QLD not withstanding) so it's not as if they're just having a bad run and if the selectors wait it out, they'll come good. Edmonson very expensive again. Goes for plenty even when he takes a few wickets.Another poor result for SA last night. It was the same old story again really, The Top order failed badly, the lower order rescued the total somewhat and the bowling was decent. SA really need to win this shield game starting tommorow or they can kiss the rest of the season goodbye I'm afraid. Daniel Harris might need a big score soon to keep his spot, same with Borgas. The shot selection and batting in general was pretty dire, they lack confidence IMO.
Duval is deafinitely allrounder material from what he has shown with the bat. George's action looked a bit wayward last night and he also looks to be bowling to far from the stumps.
Yeah, the cricket from SA hasn't been the worst, so that is why I think there still a good chance to win the upcoming shield game. Things should start to click soon and we should gain some momentum but it does need to happen very soon or that is the season gone.It's a weird one. They're not getting utterly spanked so making wholesale changes isn't on the cards but they're not really competing either (game against QLD not withstanding) so it's not as if they're just having a bad run and if the selectors wait it out, they'll come good. Edmonson very expensive again. Goes for plenty even when he takes a few wickets.
Cannot see Harris being in danger, though. Aside from the leadership he brings and ridiculously good fielding no matter where you put him, there's noone else!
Need a bit of bold play to ignite the team because there's signs of form from the top-order. To me, playing Ludeman down at 9 was a bit of a waste, throw him up the top with a brief to go nuts and see what happens.
Yep, less is more with Twenty/20 or anything for that matter. They are killing it. Plus, the crowds have platued for Twenty/20 here in Australia (and you would be shocked if you knew how many free tickets they give way -especially out at Homebush). I just don't think people will necessarily want to go and see Brisbane v Geelong or Kallis in the coloureds for the 2nd Sydney 'franchise'. And there's talk in the Courier Mail here today of Warne and McGrath playing too (I kid you not). Geez, these guys retired four years ago. But rest easy, this is from the same administrators here in Australia that brought you split format cricket - designed to bring the crowds back!Don't think that'd ever happen
And tbf, attendance for domestic 20/20 is huge.
I'm still fairly certain that if cricket moves towards 20/20 it'll kill itself from the inside out. Cricket has been a game built on historic struggles and battles that has brought out heroes like Border and Waugh - That's what the Australian public has always wanted. A real hard fought match. 20/20 just brings da large sixassss.
The administrators are getting carried away because they got some good crowds for some domestic matches and players like Chris Gayle were incredibly popular.I have no idea how these so called franchises here in Australia could be worth $80 million, when even the strongest Indian T20 teams are making losses of $6 million annually. There is not the market for that in Australia, and the idea that Indian TV viewers will tune in and cheer for and follow the Geelong franchise for example, I think is unlikely. On that score (following overseas domestic T20 teams) I have never heard any friends or associates who follow cricket, express any support or following for the Chennai Super Kings, Knight Riders etc. People are just not interested in other countries' domestic IPL teams. I really think they are trying to force this T20 phenomenon onto the public and are way ahead of where public interest actually is.