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plenty of time left for this to turn traumatic tbf10 years ago, if we had all these injuries, we'd have been looking at aus scoring 350-400 on day 1 here
we might still get embarrassed here but it won't be traumatic
plenty of time left for this to turn traumatic tbf10 years ago, if we had all these injuries, we'd have been looking at aus scoring 350-400 on day 1 here
we might still get embarrassed here but it won't be traumatic
But Y is basically a given, isn't it? We all know intelligence doesn't have anything to do with race. So why would it be brought up except to make a facile point?Not when everyone ignores Y and only focusses on X, especially when Y actually applies much more than X. Prefabricated thinking is never a good idea.
Oh yeahplenty of time left for this to turn traumatic tbf
Pretty much in line with India team thinking this whole seriessaini should come back in to field, fall on his face on purpose and we should get kuldeep on as a concussion sub
to beat the cheats, you have to become the cheatsPretty much in line with India team thinking this whole series
In cricket? no way lolthe weird thing about bringing genetics into a conversation at elite sports is that basically everyone playing has freak genetics, regardless of race. If not they wouldn't be a professional sportsman.
I mean intellect in a sporting sense, i.e. the "mental" and "disciplined" sides of the game, as well as technical skill. The Yaya Toure example that I brought up is a good example; lots of chatter about how powerful and athletic he was, not anywhere near as much that he was an exceptionally skilful and creative player too.But Y is basically a given, isn't it? We all know intelligence doesn't have anything to do with race. So why would it be brought up except to make a facile point?
Tbh he's scoring plenty freely now. Think he's scored 30-40 off his last 40-odd balls.Labuschagne needs to treat this test like he's playing Pakistan for us to score enough.
Made 85 in his last innings? And top scored in the 2nd dig of the second testI tell you what, if there's a situation for Green to make his first really impactful contribution, it's here.
Yeah you do. You need incredible hand eye coordination to be a batter or keeper and you need to be a genetic freak to bowl pace well. You need freakish fingers and wrists to bowl spin well.In cricket? no way lol
if kuldeep had gone at 4 an over even, we'd aus would have 50 fewer runs ffs****dul thakur going at 5 an over
would have been in a great position if this ****er didn't play and we picked kuldeep instead
At worst, the Boonies of the world would have freakish balance, reflexes and hand-eye surely?In cricket? no way lol
Nah Harris would've scored a double ton for sure.****dul thakur going at 5 an over
would have been in a great position if this ****er didn't play and we picked kuldeep instead