That may just be the agencies having folks at the ground and around the media etc? I dont think it necessarily means an official channel for the betting agencies to get info. before the rest of the world does?When McGrath was injured the advice was passed to the agencies within minutes and the odds changed. I remember it well it cost me plenty as I was already on.
Had Kohli been injured this morning the agencies would not have been betting 1.80/2.00 all afternoon so they knew he was playing.
I regret using the term bookies in the first post it has set off old memories.
They are legal Betting Agencies. In Australia there are roughly 11 of them and they exchange information and transactions.
I think the first game may well be a proper 3 day FC game. The d/n one might be 14 or 15 a side given it is closer to the test. But I hope we do two proper 11 a side 3 day warm up games too.Could someone tell me please, the two upcoming Australia A v India A 3 day games, are they given first-class status.
I'm not a fan of 13 or 14 aside, with 11 players on the field at one time.
But it's better when a toss decides.Yeah randomizing decisions can backfire though. And place someone like the match ref under undue pressure. Its simpler when visiting team decides everytime.
Who?The Fraud has blamed his recent poor batting form on the pitches being too flat. That's a new one.
Joe BurnsWho?
Really gives you confidence that this guy is the man against Test quality attacks."It's been a little bit frustrating for me personally. I think back to the back end of last season, the Shield games we played we were playing on green tops with Dukes balls and I felt like it was the best I've ever batted in my career," Burns said ahead of his warm-up match for Australia A against the Indians in Sydney. "I got to Adelaide and was licking my lips, seeing some flat wickets and hoping to make plenty of runs but just found ways to get out.
"I was probably just chasing the game a little bit too much after a lay-off during the winter. So the lesson from that is to be a little bit more patient, let the game come and go from there. I feel like my skills are in a good spot, it's just a decision-making thing and I'm looking forward to the challenge of playing against India."
Isn't he hunkered down in the white house refusing to leave?The Fraud has blamed his recent poor batting form on the pitches being too flat. That's a new one.
Hey I was on the "Joe Burns isn't very good" bandwagon before it was coolSince when did Spark and the bot start agreeing on everything? And come on, its clear what the guy means there, he says he was trying to score runs too fast seeing that the wickets were flat and ended up getting out.
So was I and I'm a fellow Qldlander that's seen him play live often. Haven't changed my mind too many weaknesses.Hey I was on the "Joe Burns isn't very good" bandwagon before it was cool
He does have weaknesses but they were never as exploitable or obvious as those that Bancroft/Harris had. He's a decent batsman, the kind that can fill a gap until a better guy comes along. He does have a tendency to go large when he does get runs, which is nice.So was I and I'm a fellow Qldlander that's seen him play live often. Haven't changed my mind too many weaknesses.
Usually after being dropped a couple of times early.He does have weaknesses but they were never as exploitable or obvious as those that Bancroft/Harris had. He's a decent batsman, the kind that can fill a gap until a better guy comes along. He does have a tendency to go large when he does get runs, which is nice.