zLooks highish but probably clipping
I don't even care about the triple century. The declaration would have been every bit as **** if Voges was out.everyone gave poor Smith **** after the NZ draw now he's trying to be aggressive and everyone's giving him **** about denying poor Voges a triple ton. Can't win
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huh?everyone gave poor Smith **** after the NZ draw now he's trying to be aggressive and everyone's giving him **** about denying poor Voges a triple ton. Can't win
i'm referring to the drawn test when he didn't give his team enough time to bowl out NZ, everyone **** on him. I know they are different situationshuh?
Smith DID declare very aggressively in the first innings of the first two tests against NZ. There was an argument to be made that he did the same thing wrong then that he has done here (although I get there were weather concerns in Brisbane).
I'm not really sure what you're referring to with him not being aggressive enough against NZ though? If you're talking about the second test second innings, that's a vastly different scenario with Australia coming from behind in the game and already being ahead in the series.
In terms of "first innings declarations when his team are smashing it" he has shown himself to be keen on declarations that are premature bordering on excessively premature. There's an argument to be made that he's declaring more for the "vibe of it" then based on any cricketing logic at all.
tbf I think that was only me and tbh I have no idea if it had anything to do with that. It was just a general thing that was swirling around (possibly only in my head) and I took the opportunity to talk about it.Wait do people really think Smith declared to preserve the sanctity of triple centuries or something?