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**Official** 5th Test at Sydney, 3-7 Jan 2025

subshakerz

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India obviously would be pleased by this session and credit to Bumrah for keeping his rhythm all through five tests even with added captaincy pressure.

Big test for secondary bowlers now.
 

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Is that poor pitches or just no bats coming through?

As an outsider it feels weird seeing no 20somethings in a batting line up. Is there no realistic candidates other than Green who obviously would be in if fit?

Sad the opener who almost certainly would be established in the side by now had all the concussion issues so he had a valid excuse but seems no obvious choices to replace the older members.
Lots of bad pitches and poor techniques
 

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Bumrah 143.2 + 10 = 153.2 overs
Siraj 130.1 +10 = 140.1 overs

Cummins 152.0 + 15.2 = 167.2 overs
Starc 149.2 +18.0 = 167.2 overs
 
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Lots of bad pitches and poor techniques
Techniques the world over have got worse due to more emphasis on T20. Look at Bairstow, one of the worst techniques going and he played 100 tests.

Now we have Duckett and Konstas pretending it's a T20 in the first hour of a test match.
 

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Techniques the world over have got worse due to more emphasis on T20. Look at Bairstow, one of the worst techniques going and he played 100 tests.

Now we have Duckett and Konstas pretending it's a T20 in the first hour of a test match.
The frustrating thing is that there are some young players who look good technically - not so much Konstas, but that's unrelated to the way he's batted this series - but most of them are just shotless wonders. The young guys who can bat normally at a decent tempo are the truly missing species in Shield batting right now. Even McSweeney who is probably the best young batsman in Australia still has some technical weaknesses and can be a bit shotless at times.
 

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As an outsider it feels weird seeing no 20somethings in a batting line up. Is there no realistic candidates other than Green who obviously would be in if fit?
McSweeney's only 25 and I don't think he's been cast aside forever.

Beyond that there's Ollie Davies but he's having quite a poor season so far after being moved into the top 4, which is a bad sign. Jayden Goodwin (son of Murray) is only in his only 20s and he's having a good start to the season but when I'm mentioning someone who averages low 30s the cupboard is pretty bare.
 

Prince EWS

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The frustrating thing is that there are some young players who look good technically - not so much Konstas, but that's unrelated to the way he's batted this series - but most of them are just shotless wonders. The young guys who can bat normally at a decent tempo are the truly missing species in Shield batting right now. Even McSweeney who is probably the best young batsman in Australia still has some technical weaknesses and can be a bit shotless at times.
Yeah Goodwin and Kellaway spring to mind here.
 

Spark

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McSweeney's only 25 and I don't think he's been cast aside forever.

Beyond that there's Ollie Davies but he's having quite a poor season so far after being moved into the top 4, which is a bad sign. Jayden Goodwin (son of Murray) is only in his only 20s and he's having a good start to the season but when I'm mentioning someone who averages low 30s the cupboard is pretty bare.
Yeah if you like at the Aus A side and cut out the >30yos you're left with Konstas, McSweeney, Davies and Connolly. All talented players, but all of them come with downside.
 

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The frustrating thing is that there are some young players who look good technically - not so much Konstas, but that's unrelated to the way he's batted this series - but most of them are just shotless wonders. The young guys who can bat normally at a decent tempo are the truly missing species in Shield batting right now. Even McSweeney who is probably the best young batsman in Australia still has some technical weaknesses and can be a bit shotless at times.
So Hameeds in comparison for us.

Our batting is woefully lacking depth as Pope and Crawley look secure yet rarely produce.

The sad thing is because England have had relative success with silly cricket and picking rookie unknowns others will try the same to the detriment of the domestic game worldwide.
 

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