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**Official Comm Bank Series - Aus, Ind & SL ODI's***

Zinzan

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Decent total for Oz in the end. Will be interesting what Duckworth-Lewis spits out for India to chase.
 

benchmark00

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cause he's a 34yo who has done nothing in ODI cricket except for a ton against scotland - and now a quick fire 50 coming in a hugely atypical situation for a number 6 in OD cricket - and done nothing in ODD cricket to deserve selection for ODI cricket.
He doesn't bat 4 for Australia bro.

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Why is it atypical for a #6? You wouldn't want to be more than 4 down after 30 overs in any ODI.
 
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Prince EWS

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cause he's a 34yo who has done nothing in ODI cricket except for a ton against scotland - and now a quick fire 50 coming in a hugely atypical situation for a number 6 in OD cricket - and done nothing in ODD cricket to deserve selection for ODI cricket.
He averages 42 for Victoria in OD cricket. Yeah a lot of those runs were at the dawn of time but he's certainly demonstrated a strong aptitude for playing OD cricket over a long career. I'm happy enough to run with that over and beyond what he's done in the last 10 matches or whatever.
 

ankitj

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You get fooled by occasional decent performance, others don't :p He is decidedly mediocre. Will not win matches from difficult situations with any regularity. And will keep losing games far more often for the team.

EDIT: Meanto quote PEWS on Jadeja.
 
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iamdavid

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cause he's a 34yo who has done nothing in ODI cricket except for a ton against scotland - and now a quick fire 50 coming in a hugely atypical situation for a number 6 in OD cricket - and done nothing in ODD cricket to deserve selection for ODI cricket.
Didn't he make big contributions to a couple of wins in the ODIs against England last summer? A couple of pretty important sixties if I remember correctly. I think given the fact he's been picked pretty sporadically for Australia and generally been batting from 5-7 he hasn't been that bad.
 

thierry henry

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cause he's a 34yo who has done nothing in ODI cricket except for a ton against scotland - and now a quick fire 50 coming in a hugely atypical situation for a number 6 in OD cricket - and done nothing in ODD cricket to deserve selection for ODI cricket.
What? Averages 39 in ODD cricket at surely an excellent strike rate.
 

benchmark00

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You'll be able to tell if Starc is in for a good night by the first 2-3 balls he bowls. If he gets movement, he'll clean up.
 

Spikey

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Why is it atypical for a #6? You wouldn't want to be more than 4 down after 30 overs in any ODI.

Coming in at say 4/180 with 20 overs to go is a bit different to today when the rain situation ****ed all the bowling overs stuff around and he came in with 9 overs to go. We know Dussey can slog (for lack of bothering to think of a better word) but today is hardly something that'll happen often. he was basically in a position where he could go for the moment he came in, rather than have to build an innings/partnership/balance batting sensibly to ensure the tail isn't exposed too much with a good S/R etc

That said, I would bat Christan ahead of Dussey (as I said on the day the squad got picked) anyway so he would come in a situation like today a tad more often.

He averages 42 for Victoria in OD cricket. Yeah a lot of those runs were at the dawn of time but he's certainly demonstrated a strong aptitude for playing OD cricket over a long career. I'm happy enough to run with that over and beyond what he's done in the last 10 matches or whatever.
Well you summed it up in a post you made after the selection. He's a 34yo, fighting for his place in the side, in the same squad we've picked Peter Forrest. Obviously I'm thinking much more long term than you do. You believe in picking your best team in every match. I don't so much, not for ODers. So I don't really see the point in picking a 34yo who is out of his depth if he has to do something other than hit big....know what? We could stick Warner down where Dussey is and tell him to ditch the leg spin for darts.
 

Prince EWS

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Australia's attack for this match looks so shaky, especially if Harris happened to get injured after a few deliveries which is probably about a 15% chance of happening.

Have to get 10 overs out of Christian/Dussey/Clarke, and that's assuming that none of McKay/Doherty/Starc will get smashed and need to be supplemented themselves.

EDIT: If it was a full match that is.
 
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benchmark00

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Coming in at say 4/180 with 20 overs to go is a bit different to today when the rain situation ****ed all the bowling overs stuff around and he came in with 9 overs to go. We know Dussey can slog (for lack of bothering to think of a better word) but today is hardly something that'll happen often. he was basically in a position where he could go for the moment he came in, rather than have to build an innings/partnership/balance batting sensibly to ensure the tail isn't exposed too much with a good S/R etc

That said, I would bat Christan ahead of Dussey (as I said on the day the squad got picked) anyway so he would come in a situation like today a tad more often.



Well you summed it up in a post you made after the selection. He's a 34yo, fighting for his place in the side, in the same squad we've picked Peter Forrest. Obviously I'm thinking much more long term than you do. You believe in picking your best team in every match. I don't so much, not for ODers. So I don't really see the point in picking a 34yo who is out of his depth if he has to do something other than hit big....know what? We could stick Warner down where Dussey is and tell him to ditch the leg spin for darts.
D Hussey is at his best when he has the chance to knock it around for a few overs then launch though...

Look, I'm not saying he's a hero, but there's nothing wrong with his selection really.
 

Spikey

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Australia's attack for this match looks so shaky, especially if Harris happened to get injured after a few deliveries which is probably about a 15% chance of happening.

Have to get 10 overs out of Christian/Dussey/Clarke, and that's assuming that none of McKay/Doherty/Starc will get smashed and need to be supplemented themselves.
really do think this "what if he gets injured" is way over blown

If the ball is slippery and they struggle to adapt it might be iffy but they should be fine. Pretty confident in Starc/Harris/McKay putting up 20. So then Doherty/Dussey/Christian/Clarke/that guy just have to put in 12 and well if they can't do that.....


Of course there's a chance the Indian dressing room could burn down leading to an easy victory for us
 

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No revision to the target?!

I don't think I'll ever fully understand D/L.
 

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