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4th Test at Sydney (?) - Jan 5-9 2022

halba

State Captain
aus team for hobart

harris dropped as khawaja cant be dropped, boland rotated as pink ball test and hes not a specialist. head and jhye richardson return. starc retains as a pink ball specialist, the only aus bowler to play all 5 tests.

khawaja
warner
labuschagne
smith
head
green
richardson
cummins
starc
lyon

only three outcomes remain are 3-0, 3-1, or 4-0, so its been a pathetic ENG tour.
 

TheJediBrah

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You've got a fat doosra

You're all right, you can go for 4.
aware, this is great
aus team for hobart

harris dropped as khawaja cant be dropped, boland rotated as pink ball test and hes not a specialist. head and jhye richardson return. starc retains as a pink ball specialist, the only aus bowler to play all 5 tests.

khawaja
warner
labuschagne
smith
head
green
richardson
cummins
starc
lyon
About right but not sure you can leave out Boland
 

Spark

Global Moderator
Not really. Had more than enough chances to win the game today
Read that they dropped six catches and a no ball wicket this game. Overall you can definitely tell the focus and intensity dropped a little in all facets; still mostly high quality cricket but just not at the same sky-high level that characterised most of the first three games.

Even goes for the batting - if the series is live, Smith 100% converts one of those two scores. Best I've seen him bat in Tests since 2019
 

Gnske

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Harris's contributions so far particularly have grabbed for the sky.

Only clutched as high as Joe Root's testicles, but otherwise good effort.
 

Spark

Global Moderator

SCG does really seem to be a repeat offender in this regard. Anyone who's been there knows full well that the Trumper stand in the afternoon is completely feral, a real no go zone. The writer is completely correct in pointing out that for all the BBL/T20's flaws, the crowd experience is a far more pleasant one than it can be in some parts of Test crowds on hot, drunken afternoons. It's bad for the game long-term IMO, a lot of people who would otherwise be enthralled by the experience would find that **** off-putting.

Not touched on here but not entirely unrelated either - I don't think I've seen that many interruptions for movement behind a bowler's arm in a game before.
 
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Gnske

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Cricket consumerists are all uncultured barbarians. The SCG is just a public tip of the iceberg.

Sport is out-dated in a globalist world. I say it's time we get rid of it all together if the plague of nationalism is to be cured at all.
 

Gnske

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Writer isn't wrong though that being said in seriousness. I've gone to a Test match once in my life with a fairweather cricket watcher and my take from it compared to a comfortable domestic match is that it's just a day of getting pissed on expensive, bad grog while yelling out unintelligible gibberish in a half-empty stadium that echoes with remarkable clarity.

Yes, the Gabba is definitely a **** hole.

Edit: On another note, I'm really glad we never did our own version of those Tui shirt crowd catches with our crowds.
 

stephen

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I'm astounded there is talk of Ussie being dropped.

I'm sorry, but if a white Australian player made back-to-back hundreds, there is no way in hell he would be dropped under any circumstances (beyond him engaging in some wrong conduct on or off the field) for the next test.
What does skin colour have to do with it? Langer has constantly played favourites and has never forgiven Ussie for having an opinion. Other players screwed over the years by not being the favourite:

Hodge
Martyn
Maxwell

And a bunch of others. Happens all the time.

Edit: just read through the last few pages and realise I'm late to the party. Well done boys.
 
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vicleggie

State Vice-Captain
What does skin colour have to do with it? Langer has constantly played favourites and has never forgiven Ussie for having an opinion. Other players screwed over the years by not being the favourite:

Hodge
Martyn
Maxwell

And a bunch of others. Happens all the time.

Edit: just read through the last few pages and realise I'm late to the party. Well done boys.
Ok champ.
 

Burgey

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What does skin colour have to do with it? Langer has constantly played favourites and has never forgiven Ussie for having an opinion. Other players screwed over the years by not being the favourite:

Hodge
Martyn
Maxwell

And a bunch of others. Happens all the time.

Edit: just read through the last few pages and realise I'm late to the party. Well done boys.
Hodge and Martyn weren’t as good as the blokes who were in the side though, let alone Maxwell.
 

stephen

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Hodge and Martyn weren’t as good as the blokes who were in the side though, let alone Maxwell.
Martyn was out of the side for what, 7 years? And then got dropped after the 2005 Ashes again for no real reason. There's a reason his nickname was "scapegoat".

Hodge really should have played more than he did and was dumped unfairly. Was definitely dumped because someone in the setup didn't like him.

Maxwell never got a run in tests at all. Compare his treatment to Harris' treatment for example.
 

TheJediBrah

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SOK possibly the best example. Averaged sub-25 as a spinner in the Shield when everyone else averaged 40+, and about 10 of them got a chance in the Test side before he did. He is a massive tool though tbf
Hodge and Martyn weren’t as good as the blokes who were in the side though, let alone Maxwell.
Hodge was at least as good as half the batsmen when he played, and he was dropped 1 game after making an unbeaten 200. Definitely a lot more to it than just "he wasn't good enough"
 

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