First choice.If Johnson was fit, would he make the current Australian ODI side on merit?
Yes, particularly given the way he was playing.If Johnson was fit, would he make the current Australian ODI side on merit?
was cancelled out by this ****-up:Wrong on all accounts (H)
I think the fact we played 3 and they only played 2 was the deciding factor itbt.
First choice.
Yeah I think so too. Can't say he'd be any worse than some of the bowling of late, and he can slog a bit too. Lower order looks meh atmYes, particularly given the way he was playing.
His ODI returns in the last year or so have been outstanding. Not a great death bowler but even he'd do better than the filth that was served this evening after the 35th over.Yeah I think so too. Can't say he'd be any worse than some of the bowling of late, and he can slog a bit too. Lower order looks meh atm
Nah ****, my theory is that the 3 openers have to be in the top three, so playing an opener at 6 is not counted.This good post:
was cancelled out by this ****-up:
Nah ****.Nah you didn't elaborate, you lose. References to your theory have been removed from all cricket academic journals worldwide.
Reeking of desperation.Ninth Melbourne.
One of the all time greats.At least he's better than Kent Kingsley, so we're heading in the right direcion
you lose good day sirNah ****.
Do you claim Jonathan Hay, who once tried to kick a ball and missed his foot.One of the all time greats.
Right up there with Brett Spinks in terms of Geelong rejects (refuse to claim him as a NM player).
No.Do you claim Jonathan Hay, who once tried to kick a ball and missed his foot.
(yes yes I know he had depression)