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***Official*** Australia in Bangladesh 2017

ajdude

International Coach
warner batting in a baggy is off-set by warner batting in those gross compression sleeves. just wear a longy ffs
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
Here's their description of all six balls in the most recent over

Nasir Hossain to Renshaw, no run,


Thanks chaps, really tells me loads.
To be fair, they have now updated those balls with comments...the commentary runs at a lag compared to score
 

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
Warner doesn't need to anchor a chase. He just has to provide a flying start and knock of a chunk of the runs in no time

Urgh bad feeling about this. BD doesn't do comprehensive wins. Everytime they're in position to assert their dominance they throw it away -_-
Yes he does - top three need to break the back of it here, Australia (or non-subcontinent teams in general) lose too many quick wickets to spin on wickets like this. Openers are crucial.
 

91Jmay

International Coach
Yes as conclusively proven when they bowled off in he 2013/14 Ashes.
Swann has a better bowling average (by miles in many cases) against SA, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka and NZ.

Lyon wins country to country head to head then Bangladesh + Windies
 

MW1304

Cricketer Of The Year
Nah he's right. Stuart Broad is also a better batsman than Michael Clarke, as proven by their bat-off in the 2015 Ashes.
 

DanJamson

Banned
Yes as conclusively proven when they bowled off in he 2013/14 Ashes.
Ahh yes... the one where Swann was injured and retired half way through.

By that reckoning... Collingwood was a better bowler than Mitch Johnson as conclusively proven when they bowled off in the 2010/11 Ashes.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Swann has a better bowling average (by miles in many cases) against SA, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka and NZ.

Lyon wins country to country head to head then Bangladesh + Windies
Was Swann remotely fit during the 2013/14 Ashes? And that's before you factor the difference between coming on after the top order have been decimated by Johnson & Harris and what Swann was facing.

The 2013 series in England probably provides a better comparison. Or 2010/11 if Lyon played then.
 

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