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Don't forget Warne was injured every time he played India. Stephen to confirm.
Not every time. Not in his debut series or 2004. But the majority of his games against India were between 1998 and 2001 where many (including myself) seriously thought his injury had basically ended his career.Don't forget Warne was injured every time he played India. Stephen to confirm.
Haha I'm kiiiind of sure this is untrue though not sure enough to actually litigate it (in fact I think it was a constant complaint here that Hussey kept saving his spot in the side with relatively facile, meaningless hundreds which didn't actually help the team that much but the media loved), but it nevertheless reminds me of one of the inadvertently funnier pieces of commentary I can recall:Played more important innings under pressure, in more difficult situations, batting with the tail a lot etc. Compare his test 100s to Clarke's and you'll find more of Hussey's were at times when the side was in serious trouble, and more of Clarke's were feasting when the getting was good.
Tbf, when the strolled to the crease the score wasn't objectively that good and Australia had lost a couple of quick wickets. But it was a stretch at best.Haha I'm kiiiind of sure this is untrue though not sure enough to actually litigate it (in fact I think it was a constant complaint here that Hussey kept saving his spot in the side with relatively facile, meaningless hundreds which didn't actually help the team that much but the media loved), but it nevertheless reminds me of one of the inadvertently funnier pieces of commentary I can recall:
Bloke came in at 4/250 with the oppo having put up <200 against a cooked attack on the roadiest road to ever road. "When the chips were down" indeed.
Is this video real ? I can't remember any series where Clarke scored 280 against IND ?Haha I'm kiiiind of sure this is untrue though not sure enough to actually litigate it (in fact I think it was a constant complaint here that Hussey kept saving his spot in the side with relatively facile, meaningless hundreds which didn't actually help the team that much but the media loved), but it nevertheless reminds me of one of the inadvertently funnier pieces of commentary I can recall:
Bloke came in at 4/250 with the oppo having put up <200 against a cooked attack on the roadiest road to ever road. "When the chips were down" indeed.
In case you're not kidding, 2012 my friend, 2012. The year where Clarke scored half his career runs.Is this video real ? I can't remember any series where Clarke scored 280 against IND ?
Was this a Warm up game before 2018 or 2020 BG trophy ?
But India didn't tour Aus between 2008-17 because of monkey gate incident. ?In case you're not kidding, 2012 my friend, 2012. The year where Clarke scored half his career runs.
I'm pretty sure he came in off the back of a gargantuan partnership, like 200+.Tbf, when the strolled to the crease the score wasn't objectively that good and Australia had lost a couple of quick wickets. But it was a stretch at best.
Perhaps I'm being easy on the commentary given it's Grieggy, may he RIP.
Best action ever.On the Warne topic, yes he was a magician (except when playing against India of course).
Even he couldn't hypnotize batsmen like this guy.
http://instagr.am/p/CMMeVFcBKWL/
Yeah he did. Ponting made a horrible dog **** hundred that was genuinely hard to watchI'm pretty sure he came in off the back of a gargantuan partnership, like 200+.
T20s? They weren't a thing until the 00s.What is the legacy of 90s SA team ? They had the best W/L ratio in 90s in both ODI and T20 , yet neither won ODI WC or a test series against AUS .
So what would they really be remembered for ? Or people won't remember them.
ODI and Test.T20s? They weren't a thing until the 00s.
2 excellent teams.Two teams to play both Tests and ODIs without changing their batting positions much. So no Tendulkar or Gilchrist.
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thanks fixed it2 excellent teams.
Wasim only averaged about 22 with the bat. Also Warner instead of Jayasuriya (much better in tests).