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4th Test at the Gabba, Brisbane, 15 - 19 Jan 2021

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
The #intent brigade don't realize that it's easy to have #intent when you have Hayden, Ponting, Hussey, Gilchrist in your batting and Warne and McGrath in your bowling. It's not a matter of a mindset, its a matter of having players who are simply better skilled than the opposition.
 

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Getting back to 'intimidatory bowling', which is a term that is bandied about here by certain members who never progressed beyond playing cricket inside with a foam ball and who also wear cotton candy pyjamas to bed - what about a rating system for tailenders that dictates how many short balls they can be subjected to in an over? It could look something like this:

Rating
Short Balls Per Over Allowed
1. Coldplay - Yellow
0​
2. Radiohead - Creep
1​
3. Bon Iver - Holocene
2​
4. Taylor Swift - Shake It Off
3​
5. Ocean Alley - Confidence
4​
6. Rolling Stones - Jumpin' Jack Flash
5​
7. Pearl Jam - Alive
6​
8. Rage Against the Machine - Killing in the Name
7​

Once players graduate from a rating of 8, they are subjected to a random bouncer barrage like any recognised batsman would be.
 
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NotMcKenzie

International Debutant
I play 35 over cricket. Don't think I've ever batted for more than 70 balls.
Unfortunately I cannot find the details, but I once opened for fourteen runs over probably twenty-six or seven overs, the majority of which I would have faced. Every bowler had at least one maiden. We lost.

Next match I made nought.
 

Gnske

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
The #intent brigade don't realize that it's easy to have #intent when you have Hayden, Ponting, Hussey, Gilchrist in your batting and Warne and McGrath in your bowling. It's not a matter of a mindset, its a matter of having players who are simply better skilled than the opposition.
Intent is manifestation of mindset, not how many footy cards you have in your collection.

No wonder so many of you lack gumption.
 

cnerd123

likes this
The #intent brigade don't realize that it's easy to have #intent when you have Hayden, Ponting, Hussey, Gilchrist in your batting and Warne and McGrath in your bowling. It's not a matter of a mindset, its a matter of having players who are simply better skilled than the opposition.
Intent doesn't only mean boundaries and wickets too. Bowling to a plan is intent. Batting with a goal to preserve your wicket and cash in on balls in your scoring areas is intent. Coming up with strategies to counter your opponents is intent.

Aus have been low intent in that sense too. Just seem to be letting the game drift a lot and not learning from their mistakes.
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
I once made 16* in the better part of 46 overs, having abandoned the chase about five overs in to bat for rain that eventuated at the last moment.

Was the funniest **** when I defended a full toss to short cover for yet another dot and the entire fielding side lost their minds. Far better feeling than actually making runs (not that I know what that feels like).
 

NotMcKenzie

International Debutant
I once made 16* in the better part of 46 overs, having abandoned the chase about five overs in to bat for rain that eventuated at the last moment.

Was the funniest **** when I defended a full toss to short cover for yet another dot and the entire fielding side lost their minds. Far better feeling than actually making runs (not that I know what that feels like).
There's something to be said for winding up a bunch of bogans who would prefer to go off and get pissed by keeping them out in the field for a needless ten or fifteen overs when you need 120 with two wickets in hand and your only (proper) shot is the leg-glance.
 

harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
There's something to be said for winding up a bunch of bogans who would prefer to go off and get pissed by keeping them out in the field for a needless ten or fifteen overs when you need 120 with two wickets in hand and your only (proper) shot is the leg-glance.
Love the leg glance. Easily my best stroke. Favourite was the drive.
 

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