Gee, that could be a difficult attack to face on a bouncy Gabba pitch though. Johnson is 1.89m (6'2"), while Hazlewood and Starc are both 1.96m (6'3") tall - and all can hit the deck hard. Any news on what the pitch conditions will be like?Harris out is huge.
Gee, that could be a difficult attack to face on a bouncy Gabba pitch though. Johnson is 1.89m (6'2"), while Hazlewood and Starc are both 1.96m (6'3") tall - and all can hit the deck hard. Any news on what the pitch conditions will be like?
Ah, dammit. I will be in Brisbane on day five and was hoping to catch some cricket!juicy.
Haha yeah we've both been making this point on here since about 2006.As I've said many times, this plays into India's hands. Doesn't mean they'll win, far from that. But it'll reduce the gap between India's crud bowlers and Australia's good bowlers.
It doesn't look like a totally green seamer though. Looks like the Eden Park "seamy road" that rewarded good bowling but punished bad bowling.As I've said many times, this plays into India's hands. Doesn't mean they'll win, far from that. But it'll reduce the gap between India's crud bowlers and Australia's good bowlers.
a good point on debutHaha yeah we've both been making this point on here since about 2006.
As I've said many times, this plays into India's hands. Doesn't mean they'll win, far from that. But it'll reduce the gap between India's crud bowlers and Australia's good bowlers.
I would agree with y'all if it was more of a green seamer. It looks pretty ****ing flat though. It's always been the kind of venue where good bowling gets rewarded and **** bowling gets murdered. Nothing in that picture says otherwise, imo.Haha yeah we've both been making this point on here since about 2006.
The kiwi banter is getting a bit too confident...and your mediocre batting to 2/10...