vicleggie
State Vice-Captain
As an Indian fan, I could care less about New Zealand.India are touring NZ for ODIs and T20s in Jan/Feb. Shame they can't be changed to tests in order to determine the world's best team
As an Indian fan, I could care less about New Zealand.India are touring NZ for ODIs and T20s in Jan/Feb. Shame they can't be changed to tests in order to determine the world's best team
Man, give it a rest. We just secured a 300 run lead against Aus in Aus. Can't you be happy the rest of THIS day?Only bowled 67 overs in all. Jadeja bowled 25 of them. Most overs by pacer were 15.5 by Bumrah. Not sure if the bowlers would have been that tired.
If we don't win this due to rain, I will need psycho therapy to get over it.
When are you two next playing Tests? That should be interesting to see.India are touring NZ for ODIs and T20s in Jan/Feb. Shame they can't be changed to tests in order to determine the world's best team
Fair point. Jaques was gunning it as an opener in 2005.I think you've blended a couple of years together here -- Hodge and Watson had their first runs in 2005/06 iirc, Martyn retired in 2006/07 (by which point Hussey was established), and Jaques came a bit later in 2007/08 (after Langer retired). So I'd see something like this:
2005/06
2006/07
2007/08
- Langer
- Hussey
- Hodge
- Martyn
- Clarke
- Watson
- Gilchrist
NCOTR: Jaques
- Langer
- Jaques
- Hussey
- Martyn
- Clarke
- Symonds
- Gilchrist
NCOTR: Voges
- Rogers
- Jaques
- Katich
- Hussey
- Clarke
- Symonds
- Gilchrist
NCOTR: Hussey
- Hussey played as the reserve opener in 2005/06 anyway. Hodge/Martyn/Clarke were fighting for two spots so they all get to coexist.
- Symonds replaced Martyn mid-2006/07, with Voges called up to the squad. Jaques to get his crack a year early imo. Picks itself.
- Rogers played as the reserve opener when Hayden was injured in 2007/08, Katich was in the middle of his 1500-odd run summer so probably is fighting DHuss for the spot.
They come here for 2 tests March 2020When are you two next playing Tests? That should be interesting to see.
There's as much justification for a clean out now, as there was post Hobart two seasons ago.The absolute worst thing about this collapse is that it wasn't actually a collapse. It was the batsmen slowly getting to 20 and then throwing away their wickets. It's maddening and heads should roll.
Even I was of the opinion that Kohli should follow on, but then maybe Kohli knew that pacers would not be able to maintain the same level of intensity as they did before. Anyways, very few touring sides would have the courage to make Australia follow on unless their bowling attack is legit ATG.Only bowled 67 overs in all. Jadeja bowled 25 of them. Most overs by pacer were 15.5 by Bumrah. Not sure if the bowlers would have been that tired.
If we don't win this due to rain, I will need psycho therapy to get over it.
Moreso IMO. That Hobart match was against a legitimately ATG attack.There's as much justification for a clean out now, as there was post Hobart two seasons ago.
I would definitely be all for a clean-out. Of the top 6 I'd only keep Khawaja for Sydney, but there's no way they'll make that many changes.There's as much justification for a clean out now, as there was post Hobart two seasons ago.
Would do just as well as the current XI.I would definitely be all for a clean-out. Of the top 6 I'd only keep Khawaja for Sydney, but there's no way they'll make that many changes.
Burns
Khawaja
Patterson
Maxwell
Wade
Stoinis
Surely they have to make some changes at least. 6 innings is plenty of opportunity and Head, Finch, Harris & Marsh have failed.
The sad thing is that at least half of those players will be kept for the SL series against a terribad team where they may get some runs and then they'll be a push to put them on the Ashes tour.Surely they have to make some changes at least. 6 innings is plenty of opportunity and Head, Finch, Harris & Marsh have failed.
James Anderson in a sauna.Yasir in the UAE