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***Official***Match #36 - Australia vs England - November 4th - Ahmedabad

chris.hinton

International Captain
Boom. You can rely on Australia to be plonkers against the woeful England.

We will knock off any target that they will set
 

Burgey

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Have a to be a decent chance Carey comes back for Inglis in the next game. The boot licker has done nothing of note so they’d be no worse off and Carey’s keeping is way better.
 

Owzat

U19 Captain
Have you seen him bowl recently? Struggling to get the ball on the pitch consistently.
there's a reason he's in and out of the 50+ overs formats, in theory could be better batting and only a little weaker than Woods, and of course being left-arm helps his cause, but if he were an obvious pick he'd be in there if only because of his leftiness which England go for left out over left arm in his case

(ODI career, 22 average with bat, handy and handy SR, 30 wkts @ 39.00, ER 6.09, no shock he's not in, bowling average away is 49.69 and ER 6.41, yet another silly selection)
 

Burgey

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@Burgey is getting worried that Australia aren't going to make the Semi finals
They could put their feet up from here and still make it.

I mean, they’re a terrible side by Aus WC standards, but will still win it pretty easily. They’ve got the wood on NZ, SA will choke as always and India will buckle under the pressure of trying to win it at home.

We’re pretty much home and hosed tbh. Which I think is counterproductive to the format in australia medium term, but it never hurts to add another one to the cabinet
 

Red_Ink_Squid

Global Moderator
long held misgiving that he is good, which in Tests he is (well under 30 average anyway) and T20is, and of course the belief he is the quickest bowler with deadliest bounce/short ball even though he is heading if not reached 40 average
Yeah, ODIs are Wood's weakest format by far. With hindsight lucky that his best ODI bowling came in the home WC.
 

Owzat

U19 Captain
3 wides in one over? Really?

EDIT
No wonder Labuschagne was shocked to get a straight one.
I am wondering if tic tac Butthead shouldn't just give his bowlers 2 overs then change, 2 overs then change, as his one "winning formula" seems to be bowl somebody and when you bring them back they get a wicket out of nowhere, albeit little too little, little too late probably

hallelujah, Rashid back on, should have bowled him through. aussies now in what I'd call "strike range" for their lower order, Wood has probably ended much hope of 300 but 16 overs and Cummins and Starc still to come reckon England will be facing 240-250 minimum unless the aussies take Rashid too lightly or someone else pulls a rabbit out of the hat
 

kevinw

State Captain
there's a reason he's in and out of the 50+ overs formats, in theory could be better batting and only a little weaker than Woods, and of course being left-arm helps his cause, but if he were an obvious pick he'd be in there if only because of his leftiness which England go for left out over left arm in his case

(ODI career, 22 average with bat, handy and handy SR, 30 wkts @ 39.00, ER 6.09, no shock he's not in, bowling average away is 49.69 and ER 6.41, yet another silly selection)
Sam C is a T20 pick only. The longer the format, the further away from selection he should be.
 

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