You're in India, aren't you mate?Not that its nothing new now but three FC games starting on the same day and all three sides batting first getting rolled over for sub-standard totals is not a great advert for Shield cricket or the kind of conditions its being played in.
Its basically taking the batsmen and spinners out of the equation and making it a contest between the fast bowling attacks of the two sides which in no way is helping Australian cricket.
Spinners and batsmen would only look as good as the conditions they are playing in allow them to, on a green or damp track one just can't expect batsmen to score a lot of runs or the spinners to have any impact and that's what's happening in Shield cricket atm, so its pretty unfair to bag these batsmen or spinners when the dice is clearly loaded against them.i think the fact we have ****ty spinners and ****ty batsmen isn't helping either
Rain might be a factor but this has been going on for the last two-three seasons now and also can't understand why flat pitches at the domestic level should be a problem because that's what they are eventually going to get at the international level as well.You're in India, aren't you mate?
It's ****ting down over three quarters of the country here, or has been most of the week. In fact, most of the summer.
It makes for conditions conducive to fast bowling. Two years ago every **** was bitching about there being too many flat pitches.
Runs are there to be made if the batsman apply themselves. NSW and SA have no chance of making the finals as both teams have performed poorly throughout the year so no real surprise that they couldn't bat out a day. WA would be disappointed, but Tassie at home are excellent.Spinners and batsmen would only look as good as the conditions they are playing in allow them to, on a green or damp track one just can't expect batsmen to score a lot of runs or the spinners to have any impact and that's what's happening in Shield cricket atm, so its pretty unfair to bag these batsmen or spinners when the dice is clearly loaded against them.
On a side note isn't Sheridan supposed to be a batsman who bowls a bit, if so its pretty surprising to see the number of wickets he has taken in the last few innings.
Not sure how exactly that's a problem, all these blokes are young and talented and have done well for their sides in the past, the whole point of having a domestic structure is to have a system that constantly produces good players for the national side.i just like repeating all these conflicting statements
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