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Did you hear any of his work on radio during the Boxing Day test? Was really goodNah there's no way Macca is Victorian. And I'm his biggest fan on this forum ftr
Solid player, solid citizen.
Did you hear any of his work on radio during the Boxing Day test? Was really goodNah there's no way Macca is Victorian. And I'm his biggest fan on this forum ftr
Nah I didn't hear it but I've heard he was excellent, which isn't a surprise #legendDid you hear any of his work on radio during the Boxing Day test? Was really good
Solid player, solid citizen.
Surprised you pay enough attention to me to be able to form an opinion, TBH. Can't say I disagree though.
Lol SixersNah.
If, and this is the million dollar question, we dont continue to be decimated by injuries, then Oz definitely has better pace bowlingMy early predictions:
England 2-1 for the home series, Australia 2-1 for the away series. Yeah yeah it's a copout but meh.
I for one feel the gap between Australia and England's batting is smaller than most people expect. Yes England's batting is more experienced, but Trott and Bell are unproven against stronger attacks, and even Cook has lacked effectiveness in England from time to time. KP of course is good, but even he's only really good for one big century. And Compton or Root or whoever they pick are still very inexperienced. Leaves Prior, who while is gun has to bat 7.
Australia's problems are well-known of course - Hussey won't be there, Watson has injury problems and is out of form, Warner's very much hit and miss and sometimes lacks concentration, Cowan just isn't that good, Hughes is still untested, Wade while he looks good with the bat his place might come under question due to his poor keeping and Khawaja has large technical flaws that aren't really fixed yet. Clarke of course is gun.
England probably have the edge in bowling due to better match-winners, but even so....Broad has been pretty poor recently, Swanneh has lacked effectiveness against the stronger lineups (although he should still bowl a side to victory on a turner) and there's still questions over the third quick (though I think Finn/Onions should be fine). Australia's main problem is what to do with Johnson, Lyon's problems with running through a lineup when time is a premium and all their quicks breaking down.
All in all, should be a good series. England are better ATM but they're both really good sides, and it should be great cricket.
To be very honest, I reckon an on-field Pattinson in the most dangerous bowler on either side but the chances of him lasting a considerable part of five tests don't seem high.
Writing off Broad, esp. if he completely recovers from injury and regains his pace, is definitely pretty foolish though.
The Big Fella remains optimistic he'll be ready to go according to an article in Friday's Independent.Obviously a fit Tremlett is about as likely as a fit Harris.
Are they going to bat in the top six?Australia's series is definately in the hands of Pattinson, Starc, Siddle, Johnson, Bird and Cummins...........
Will retire, with immediate effect, during tea on the second day of the 5th test after making a hundred, with the series locked at 2-2, and cricinfo will report it as a 'perfectly timed retirement'Wouldn't it be funny if Clarke got injured.
Totally agree with that but I find it laughable that so many Poms are judging the attacks on 2010 vs 2010Against that, I don't think their bowling line-up will have to bowl as well as ours to dismiss the opposition.
Almost as laughable as people writing off Broad.Totally agree with that but I find it laughable that so many Poms are judging the attacks on 2010 vs 2010
Mind you, many have have dismissed Warner as a slogger as well
Bresnan needs to find a miracle cure to rediscover the 10 ks he's lost - stick a fork in him, he's doneThe writing off of Broad and Bresnan is a mistake surely. Broad especially.
Obviously a fit Tremlett is about as likely as a fit Harris.