Spark
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Nah the A squad is still at the NCCyeah i was confused by that. mmarsh was already set to be in the country too.
Nah the A squad is still at the NCCyeah i was confused by that. mmarsh was already set to be in the country too.
Severity matters too. The two seasons McG missed in his Test career were essentially from side strains.A side strain isn't a minor injury in cricket terms though. Typically it means a minimum a month or two out on the sidelines, especially if your job is to bowl.
That has to be even more humiliating for the player.Always odd when a player or the verge of being dropped picks up a mysterious injury. Possibly trying to let him down gently in the eyes of the public?
****ing hope notAny chance of Faulkner over Marsh?
spark, have you considered: Stoinis at number 4.A side strain isn't a minor injury in cricket terms though. Typically it means a minimum a month or two out on the sidelines, especially if your job is to bowl.
Whether Starc can reach somewhere near the level he attained in 2015 would certainly be tournament defining.Another tournament defining game this. Should be good. My vote is for Australia though I would like the underdog Pakistan to win this.
Jhye Richardson would have been an excellent third seamer in this attack. It's a huge step down to Coulter-Nile.Whether Starc can reach somewhere near the level he attained in 2015 would certainly be tournament defining.
Bad time for Jhye Richardson to pick up an injury; this attack would have been a lot better with him in it.
McGrath was sharpish for much of his careerWatching the 99 final now. McGrath was actually bowling pretty good wheels that day
Even when he was bowling low 130s you couldn't prop forward to him because of the bounce he got, so it's really a separate point from the one GAS was making.McGrath was sharpish for much of his career
Was never express but definitely not a guy that you could simply prop forward to