vicleggie
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Made his debut in 2012 iircPattinson is only 30, thought he would've been older than that
Not that long ago
Made his debut in 2012 iircPattinson is only 30, thought he would've been older than that
Probably because he looks about 45 these days. Patto genuinely looked younger than Starc when they both made their dayboo in the same testPattinson is only 30, thought he would've been older than that
Starc still looks like a 15 year old blotchy teenProbably because he looks about 45 these days. Patto genuinely looked younger than Starc when they both made their dayboo in the same test
It's nine years. Longer than some people's careersMade his debut in 2012 iirc
Not that long ago
Longer than Sreesanth's banIt's nine years. Longer than some people's careers
Yeah but he was very young thenIt's nine years. Longer than some people's careers
Longer than Sreesanth's maturity age.Longer than Sreesanth's ban
Should've done that a long time ago tbfShould turn into a t20 mercenary and make some quick bucks while he can
Yeah but a couple of weeks at home (where they can still stay reasonably safe) and then retesting them and then getting them on a flight could have helped with the bubble fatigue.The players from straight from UAE to Australia yea? Given the circumstances in India, the BCCI probably thought that was much easier and safer (Covid-wise) than letting them return to India for a while in between.
definitely would have helped, but perhaps wasn't a feasible idea given the way the world is.Yeah but a couple of weeks at home (where they can still stay reasonably safe) and then retesting them and then getting them on a flight could have helped with the bubble fatigue.
I believe Smith actually talked after he'd gotten out the second time cheaply at Melbourne that the extra-long separation from family, unbroken, was taking a much bigger mental toll on him than he'd expected. I don't think it's entirely coincidental that he looked more his normal self-batting wise after he was able to see his wife again in Sydney, so you're probably right that it would have been wise had the Indian team been able to have a brief home break between this series and the IPL.Yeah but a couple of weeks at home (where they can still stay reasonably safe) and then retesting them and then getting them on a flight could have helped with the bubble fatigue.
Having some A games would have helped Australia too, given their choice in case of more injuries was to call up players playing the BBL. A rather win-win situation for everyone concerned but somehow did not happen.I think BCCI could have made this a lot better experience by travelling with a big contingent - and enable the residual players to play A games with Shield sides and /or A sides they are available, while staying part of the Big Bubble throughout. Replacements would be seamless and overall mental makeup of players that much more better. Not to mention the valuable exposure second or third preference players will get.
This is interesting. Wasn't aware families have travelled with players. Actually I dont think anyone would have opted for this.TBF, the board did try their best and allowed players to travel with family etc. But there are folks who can't get their families to travel due to their personal situations, like Natarajan and Hardik etc. They (BCCI) did try their best given the circumstances but they could have created better circumstances for themselves by shortening the duration of the IPL for sure.