vic_orthdox
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https://www.google.com.au/search?q=...2j69i57j0l3.2152j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8Ashes test in Tasmania instead?
We had half that come through the MCG during the Test.
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=...2j69i57j0l3.2152j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8Ashes test in Tasmania instead?
Steak pies have their own gravy in the filling.I tend not to get pies at football, because pies require gravy IMO
I can see what he means being a massive gravy fan myself.Steak pies have their own gravy in the filling.
And should also have it on topSteak pies have their own gravy in the filling.
You can have too much gravy ............And should also have it on top
You’re clearly a dyed in the wool southerner coming out with **** like thatYou can have too much gravy ............
From January 1, international grounds that produce inferior pitches will incur two demerit points if deemed ‘below average’ by the match referee, three points for pitches rated ‘poor’ and five points for those classified as ‘unfit’.
Furthermore, any venue that accumulates five demerit points over a rolling five-year period will be banned from hosting any international matches for 12 months while a ground that racks up 10 demerit points will have its right to stage Tests and limited-overs fixtures stripped for two years.
Nice in theory but now I see it will be very hard to call. Will be interesting to see how they enforce it.
Obviously calling the death of test cricket is a staple for any cricket journalist, but I think it's about time CA got a kick up the bum for the pitches they have been rolling out for years.As for the pitch, while I agree that it was a poor one and the debate over pitch preparation post-match is a good sign, I think the reaction to it from the Oz media has been a bit over-the-top.
I just reckon we overreact too much whenever there's a match in Oz that peters out to a draw; it's very rare in the past decade for Tests in Oz that aren't rain-affected to finish in a draw (6-7 by my count) and the hysteria over this match being a fizzer I think is reflective of the perspective of journos who watch and write about cricket constantly and therefore they're probably a bit jaded already so when a bad match occurs, they tend to overemphasise it. Yes, I even heard on one podcast the mention of how Test cricket's future is uncertain because of matches like this. Do these people realise how knee-jerk they sound when making these proclamations?
Sure the pitch and match was a disappointment but the proportion of draws being played out in the past decade is far less than was occurring in the 1980s. One bad match won't end Test cricket no matter how many retweets you get.
Trent Bridge a few years back when Anderson got 81Can anyone think of any other especially lifeless pitches that have been rated poor? This one certainly deserved it. If our middle-lower order hadn't displayed all the discipline of a 12 year old with ADHD I doubt there would have been two completed innings.
lol I want them to do it again just to see what happens if they decide to try and ban the MCG from hosting cricket
That system didn't apply to this testlol I want them to do it again just to see what happens if they decide to try and ban the MCG from hosting cricket