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Australian Domestic Season 2011-12

Noble One

International Vice-Captain
Predictions for the season?

Sheffield Shield
Winner: NSW
Runner up: Tasmania
Wooden spoon: Western Australia
Most runs: Simon Katich
Most wickets: Luke Butterworth

Ryobi Cup:
Winner: Victoria
Runner up: NSW
Wooden spoon: Western Australia
Most runs: George Bailey
Most wickets: Nathan Rimmington

Big Bash
No idea.
 

Spikey

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Sheffield Shield
Winner: NSW
Runner up: Victoria
Wooden spoon: South Australia (duh)
Most runs: North
Most wickets: Swan
 

Top_Cat

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Sheffield Shield
Winner: SA
Runner up: Who gives a ****?
Wooden spoon: NSW
Most runs: Aaron O'Brien
Most wickets: Dan Harris
 

brockley

International Captain
I was thinking Tom Stray opening for the redbacks,you gotta believe Harris or Smith will fall over this season.
 

vic_orthdox

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Can be susceptible to an early snick off, very strong square of the wicket and has a very level head; he's a small guy and a very good fielder. Did a lot of opening for Futures League, but can probably bat anywhere in the order.
 

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Oh geez, I was kidding. He really does tick all the 'born to bat in Adelaide' boxes.
 

NUFAN

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Can you tell us anything about him? He went decently in Futures but seemed fairly all-or-nothing from memory.
He likes it when the bowlers stray onto his pads IIRC.


Sheffield Shield
Winner: QLD
Runner up: WA
Wooden spoon: South Australia
Most runs: Chris Lynn
Most wickets: Ryan Duffield
 

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