He may not say a lot knowing he is probably the man in line to get the top job should Lehmann get sacked.Will be very interested in Gillespie’s views on what’s happened.
There's no way it ain't Langer who is Lehmann's heir. His Fourth Reich is inevitable.He may not say a lot knowing he is probably the man in line to get the top job should Lehmann get sacked.
Fairly sure he ruled himself out of taking the job some time ago.He may not say a lot knowing he is probably the man in line to get the top job should Lehmann get sacked.
Yeah pretty much. South Africa have a series to win and you want Starc, Hazelwood and Cummins bowling plenty of overs with tired legs during the 4th Test.Keep them in the field for as long as necessary.... I want the crowd staring down on them, not hiding in their box. Still a series to win and another test to go, short turn around...... let the Aus team burn under the magnifying glass.
Has he?Fairly sure he ruled himself out of taking the job some time ago.
Yeah and that's sad. They're not even comparable. Australia didn't do anything every other team in history of the game hasn't already done. Australia just always claimed moral superiority and not crossing the 'line' which is what led to the eruption from the ROW overnight.I know, it is funny.
The atmosphere is similar to when we played Pakistan and the spot fixing story broke. Eerie for a test match with so many there.
Still better than Trumble‘Howard Turnbull’
This is how much the opinion of the PM on cricket matters.
Can’t blame him, tbh. Be a pretty **** job. Coaching a county side, being a head coach means something. You’re involved at the ground level with the first team, second team, developing young ones and general club feeling. Head coach of the Aussie side would be scratching around for things to do.Has he?
Shame, one of the best coaches in the world.
I see what you did there.Head coach of the Aussie side would be scratching around for things to do.
Doesn't matter if others do it or not. Really does not matter. This is the same thing that every drug taking athlete says.Yeah and that's sad. They're not even comparable. Australia didn't do anything every other team in history of the game hasn't already done. Australia just always claimed moral superiority and not crossing the 'line' which is what led to the eruption from the ROW overnight.
Someone mentioned this today, but in this context the 5 run penalty feels almost completely meaningless.Doesn't matter if others do it or not. Really does not matter. This is the same thing that every drug taking athlete says.
To be honest, we are so sanctimonious about spot fixing....not match fixing. All they did was take money for a couple of no balls which barely had an effect on the game. However, its the principle that matters...and the principle was sport is about two teams wanting to play fairly to win. You can't cheat: whether its cheating the game or the spectators.
In the spectrum of cheating, I don't place ball tampering much below spot fixing. They're also cheating, and gaining an unfair advantage, and thus cheating the opposition and the spectators. I'm shocked that the laws of the game only deem this to be a Level 2 offense.
Besides, shouldn't South Africa be entitled to 5 extra runs?
Good.https://twitter.com/cmail_sport/status/977859736157675521
Oh good, an Australia A top order and a further reduced SS final is what we needed.