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Just can't stay away from them huh?Just recovered from a penis allergy
Just can't stay away from them huh?Just recovered from a penis allergy
**** off with that, give us details on the first part and your part.Just recovered from a penis allergy
Is KG still banned?
Come on! . What's this? Harsh!It's always Australia's fault. They are a blight on world cricket. They are blight on the world itself tbh. Don't know why a prison was given the independence as it's own country. You should be ashamed and embarrassed for being Australian, and should do the right thing and confine yourself to the cesspool known as the 'Ashes Subforum' where all the other nasty Australians reside.
Do you want to get infracted or something?Come on! . What's this? Harsh!
Downside of having multiple ***ual partnersJust can't stay away from them huh?
Could you be more vague.Downside of having multiple ***ual partners
Yeah the pitches are the kind that don't neutralize certain bowling disciplines unlike the decks in most other countries. Asian conditions are ridiculously challenging to quicks, spinners usually go to Australia/NZ and die. SA is the only place where overseas quicks and spinners (even those from the SC) consistently get some success.It's all about RSA's pitches IMO. Simply the best in the world at keeping the bowlers in the game, and offering some modicum of assistance to all types of bowlers.
It's a refreshing change from seeing 450+ first innings scores piled up routinely in Australia and some Asian wickets. I won't say all wickets should be like this though, that would again make it boring. The variation in conditions over the world is a good thing. But teams are generally always in with a chance in SA if they can get 250-300 in the first innings, whereas you have to play attritional and patient cricket over long periods on the flatter pitches in other parts of the world if you want to get a result against Australia or India at home.
I lament the loss of the ability I once had to boast such superior conditions in my country and elevate those who prospered in them. In one way, the poor attendances of test cricket might help South Africa maintain these conditions as they are less rewarded in the dollar chase that creates flat roads. (maybe)SA pitches also show the quality of a batsmen more than other places.... with the variation in and different challenges each pitch provides, along with continuous movement throughout a match. A hundred in SA is generally worth a heck lot more than some of the doubles else where in the world. And tends to show real class of players versus pretend class. Kohli in the recent series, was a really good example, Tendulkar, Ponting in the past. Handling the conditions far better than all the rest of the pretenders.
I think it's more of a long sighted vs short sighted view on revenues. Longer matches pull in more revenue via TV in RSA even if the stadium doesn't, but RSA seem less intent on killing the golden goose. Tbf though, I'd imagine evening looking at only TV revenue, test cricket would probably comprise a lower portion of revenue than in AUS, so there is less desire to milk it.I lament the loss of the ability I once had to boast such superior conditions in my country and elevate those who prospered in them. In one way, the poor attendances of test cricket might help South Africa maintain these conditions as they are less rewarded in the dollar chase that creates flat roads. (maybe)