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going to blow your mind but brisbane is not in india and the effect the climate has on pitches is totally differentIt rains in India and Sri Lanka as well and they prepare turners not green tops.
going to blow your mind but brisbane is not in india and the effect the climate has on pitches is totally differentIt rains in India and Sri Lanka as well and they prepare turners not green tops.
Two Tests are left...let's see who wins but don't call this SA team weak. Earlier in the year we defeated a strong Indian team which had won handsomely in Australia.Yes and we defeated India in 2004 but I don't really know what that has to do with how a team might perform in 2022-23.
There's all of three players left from the SA side which won here in 2017, and one of those is Bavuma ffs. This is the weakest SA batting outfit I've seen since readmission. Easily. If you think they were favourites going into that test then you've got rocks in your dial. The pitch being a lottery made it closer for SA than it would be had it been more batsman-friendly.
The pitch wasn't prepared to get ready for anything or give anyone an advantage. Most aren't....and why would they prepare a pitch for getting ready for next year Ashes? They have a tough series coming up against India. Why not play on slow turners?
The truth is these Aussie bowlers are not that skillful like SA bowlers and they need assistance from the pitch to humiliate us. If we get proper hard pitches in the next two Tests, SA will definitely win.
What I mean was that despite the rain the groundsman had enough time to shave some grass. This was a total green top mamba. Even our SA pitches don't have this much grass.going to blow your mind but brisbane is not in india and the effect the climate has on pitches is totally different
I was referring to post by @The_CricketUmpire who mentioned it was for prepared for the coming Ashes.The pitch wasn't prepared to get ready for anything or give anyone an advantage. Most aren't.
@The_CricketUmpire was imagining things, but fair enoughI was referring to post by @The_CricketUmpire who mentioned it was for prepared for the coming Ashes.
Btw, I hope u r going well @TheJediBrah Your posts are always quite interesting.
I've never rated Starc as high as some. I think he is a good bowler but can be wayward still. I rate Cummins ahead of Starc....and why would they prepare a pitch for getting ready for next year Ashes? They have a tough series coming up against India. Why not play on slow turners?
The truth is these Aussie bowlers are not that skillful like SA bowlers and they need assistance from the pitch to humiliate us. If we get proper hard pitches in the next two Tests, SA will definitely win.
I was referring to post by @The_CricketUmpire who mentioned it was for prepared for the coming Ashes.
Btw, I hope u r going well @TheJediBrah Your posts are always quite interesting.
SA's batting is weak but their bowling is good.Two Tests are left...let's see who wins but don't call this SA team weak. Earlier in the year we defeated a strong Indian team which had won handsomely in Australia.
Imagining things?@The_CricketUmpire was imagining things, but fair enough
He sucks.First I've seen of Zondo batting...how does someone with that technique get picked for an international first XI? Do highlights do him injustice or is that really how he bats?
FTFYYes and we defeated India in 2004 but I don't really know what that has to do with how a team might perform in 2022-23.
There's all of three players left from the SA side which won here in 2017, and one of those is Bavuma ffs. This is the weakest SA batting outfit since SA became a union. Easily. If you think they were favourites going into that test then you've got rocks in your dial. The pitch being a lottery made it closer for SA than it would be had it been more batsman-friendly.
Played the shot of the match thoughHe sucks.
Haha yeah that was glorious. Came out of nowhere too. I loved it so much.Played the shot of the match though
Just going off what the playboy model cricket fan was saying, but it looks like she was mistaken so my apologiesImagining things?
Zondo is useful if you are touring India and you need assurances that you will get into triple figures.First I've seen of Zondo batting...how does someone with that technique get picked for an international first XI? Do highlights do him injustice or is that really how he bats?
I'm pretty sure the reason they don't have day/night test matches in Brisbane is it would be hard to hear the commentary/cricket over the noise generated by the huge number of child-like bogans that come out after 8pm to do donuts and rev their #big enginesA number of decks in Australia have been pretty lively the past 2-3 years tbf. It's made for some compelling, though not always good cricket. This one was pretty average though. It defied predictions it would get easier to bat on as it hardened up. It actually got a bit worse, contrary to what usually happens up there.
The good news is the Gabba is pretty much being torn down to build the Olympic stadium, thank ****. It's a horrible, soulless edifice in a horrible, soulless town.
I presume I wasn't the only one who noticed the best the camera crews could do in their cutaway shots were pics o blocks of flats. Just the worst joint.