NasserFan207
International Vice-Captain
I think the commentators said the pitch might be hardest to bat on day 2/3. We'll see though I guess.
Batting all-rounder itbtPost was made purely with CWPL Season 2 in mind IMO.
Haha he's classified as such on the site as well.Batting all-rounder itbt
This.I don't think it's far off a road, honestly. There's pace and bounce, I guess.
i'm sure Aus can put something together that prevents that from happening.Do Australia have international commitments next year that would hinder the likes of Khawaja, Cummins and Warner from getting a solid season of County Cricket under their belts?
Winter Big Bash.i'm sure Aus can put something together that prevents that from happening.
Will make a double hundred.Paul Keating was in the Lodge when Ponting first strode to the Test wicket.
Tonight could be the final curtain.
No damn it. Ponting 200, Haddin 100, Johnson 150 and a 5-fer in the second innings. It will happen. Hughes and Uzi will fail badly and never play test cricket again.more chance of hughes and usman batting the day out
I can see why people in Australia are excited about him, but theres no way this guy is ready to play test cricket. Nor is he really likely to be any good outside of this pitch and maybe a couple of pitches in Australia at the moment till he works on his action and learns other skills. He's 6'3 not 6'9, the only weapon he has at the moment is all out pace, which to be honest is not the worst thing for an 18 year old but lets not get carried away by the fact that he was pretty ordinary out there.Bounce. He got heaps, more than someone like Lee ever managed regularly. That and was moving the ball away off the seam from the lefties a lot, it's just harder to see because of the angle.
Most sensible Australians agree he shouldn't be there and he hasn't done anything to prove worthy of a spot. He's got great potential, but if the Test side is the best place for him to learn his trade is pretty debatable. It's just one final straw clutching effort from Hilditch.I can see why people in Australia are excited about him, but theres no way this guy is ready to play test cricket. Nor is he really likely to be any good outside of this pitch and maybe a couple of pitches in Australia at the moment till he works on his action and learns other skills. He's 6'3 not 6'9, the only weapon he has at the moment is all out pace, which to be honest is not the worst thing for an 18 year old but lets not get carried away by the fact that he was pretty ordinary out there.
Saves his best work for the circuit.Julian just can't talk, period. Stuffs up every other word he says, serial fumbler.