Didn't mind Bucky yesterday arvo when I switched to the stream.That's true, can't handle those two as it is. I've got a half work day today, so I'll get home just in time to share those moments with those two knobs.
Just listening to ABC radio so far, Katich is going ok, there.
Chris had another business proposition?wonder what odds honest Baz got on a khawaja ton.
What a **** post.wonder what odds honest Baz got on a khawaja ton.
Kane's retirement IMO.How long until the doom and gloom thread is reopened?
Nah, I'm pretty numb to getting smashed in Australia and had fairly low expectations for this series anyway. If we lose to this bunch of hometown heroes next year though, then it'll be time to dust off the D&G thread.Bahnz in poor form obviously
I have to admit I thought this time would be different.Nah, I'm pretty numb to getting smashed in Australia and had fairly low expectations for this series anyway. If we lose to this bunch of hometown heroes next year though, then it'll be time to dust off the D&G thread.
To be honest, it's not the scoreboard pressure that worries me. It's a brand new rock with two left-armers bowling 150 clicks under armpits and swinging back (Starc at least) into poles. That's ignoring that Hazelwood is exactly the sort of bowler that will trouble Guptill and Williamson in particular with line and bounce. Those guys have been sitting with their feet up for a day and a half, and will be itching to get out there.I don't think its time to call the series over yet. Regardless of how many Aus score NZ need to turn up with the bat. If they can ignore the scoreboard pressure and score heavily that would be a good statement for the series.
With that said a capitulation that allows a follow on option would be series over with Perth up next.
While Latham and KW will have been running dozens of kilometres in 30 degree heat and 75% humidity. Yeah, it's gonna be a tough night for the top order all right. My only question is when Oz will declare. They've progressed so rapidly that they could easily pass 600 before tea.To be honest, it's not the scoreboard pressure that worries me. It's a brand new rock with two left-armers bowling 150 clicks under armpits and swinging back (Starc at least) into poles. That's ignoring that Hazelwood is exactly the sort of bowler that will trouble Guptill and Williamson in particular with line and bounce. Those guys have been sitting with their feet up for a day and a half, and will be itching to get out there.
Agree with the Perth comment and also that if we can score 500 in reply to 600 or whatever, that to me is as good as honours even under that sort of pressure.
Exactly right. It's mental fatigue as well, while the bowlers are sitting up in the viewing room chopping coffees and talking match sticks. They come out absolutely firing for a session - which is the time frame I see it being as well - with the knowledge they only have to bowl 25 as an allotment and 7-8 each at the most, then rest up and get another crack with a reasonably new ball in the morning.While Latham and KW will have been running dozens of kilometres in 30 degree heat and 75% humidity. Yeah, it's gonna be a tough night for the top order all right. My only question is when Oz will declare. They've progressed so rapidly that they could easily pass 600 before tea.
good from rigginswonder what odds honest Baz got on a khawaja ton.
Bugger offgood from riggins