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Australian Domestic Season 2019/20

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
Will Bosisto currently on 142* in the 2nds game. With how patchy the top order has been it is well and truly not beyond the realms of possibility he could find himself in the Shield squad before too long. Tim Oakley has been going alright too which is great to see
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Will Bosisto currently on 142* in the 2nds game. With how patchy the top order has been it is well and truly not beyond the realms of possibility he could find himself in the Shield squad before too long. Tim Oakley has been going alright too which is great to see
Bosisto did okay for them last season when they moved him down the order. I suspect the selectors have convinced themselves and Will that his failures stemmed from batting "out of position" and as such are probably reluctant to open with him again, but that's where the spot is. Maybe Shaun Marsh will want a crack at it after the Test squad is announced. I'd definitely like to be opening in the Shield if Burns was opening in the Test team.

Feel free to sub whichever fringe opener you most hate in for Burns if it helps make my point better.

EDIT: lol @ this post
 
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GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
Bosisto did okay for them last season when they moved him down the order. I suspect the selectors have convinced themselves and Will that his failures stemmed from batting "out of position" and as such are probably reluctant to open with him again, but that's where the spot is. Maybe Shaun Marsh will want a crack at it after the Test squad is announced. I'd definitely like to be opening in the Shield if Burns was opening in the Test team.

Feel free to sub whichever fringe opener you most hate in for Burns if it helps make my point better.
Considering he moved to here to Adelaide in the off season the chances of him getting a WA recall either up top or in the middle are zero
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Considering he moved to here to Adelaide in the off season the chances of him getting a WA recall either up top or in the middle are zero
:laugh:

I actually had no idea. Now that you mention it it does ring a bell but it'd totally passed me over.

I actually love when this happens tbh. I'm weirdly stoked.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Seems to be broken again as no scores for last 2 completed games or for the 2 current games.
Yeah they're still behind but they're actually doing them on parity with cricketarchive now which is a start. Cricketarchive had those games for ages before CI did. They could copy mycricket but it's usually full of errors.
 

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
:laugh:

I actually had no idea. Now that you mention it it does ring a bell but it'd totally passed me over.

I actually love when this happens tbh. I'm weirdly stoked.
Pretty much a straight swap with KSmith. Think for once South Australia actually comes out better off from this one
 

aussie tragic

International Captain
Just read this on news.com.au about Cameron Green.

"The 204cm all-rounder’s stunning innings in just his ninth first-class match had vastly more experienced players singing his praises."

Umm, 204cm is over 6'8". He's only about 6'1" isn't he, otherwise he's Garneresque
 

Spikey

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i didn't expect sean abbott to be the first player to benefit from the easing of county restrictions but whatever

Derbyshire CCC @DerbyshireCCC
BREAKING: #DCCC sign Australia fast bowler @seanabbott77
for the first half of the 2020 season

Read Derbyshire sign Abbott
#WeAreDerbyshire
#AbbottSigns
 

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
I imagine Abbott will go pretty well, his FC bowling has definitely really improved over the last 18 months or so, bowling a lot tighter these days

His batting is still a myth though
 

TheJediBrah

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Just read this on news.com.au about Cameron Green.

"The 204cm all-rounder’s stunning innings in just his ninth first-class match had vastly more experienced players singing his praises."

Umm, 204cm is over 6'8". He's only about 6'1" isn't he, otherwise he's Garneresque
6'1" isn't even tall
 

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
This SACA team for next round team looks especially thin on batting with Head and Carey both absent with Australia A duties. Nobody else has been added on the batting side so Lehmann will slot back in as captain. In better news Joe Mennie will hopefully be back from his hamstring problems, but it really hasn't been the bowling that has let the side down so far.

Weatherald
Hunt
Ferguson
Lehmann (C)
Cooper
Nielsen (WK)
Andrews
Mennie
Sayers
Winter
Agar/Robins

Meanwhile the bananabenders have also lose a bit in the form of Burns Khawaja and Neser. Renshaw comes back in after illness, and young quick Blake Edwards could be in line for a debut. Was pretty impressive in the PM's XI game last season from memory
 

Midwinter

State Captain
Shield Round 3

Things a little bit clearer. Bluebaggers on top having won all 3 and their first without most of the internationals, Tassie won their first game, Vics and the Croweaters yet to win, at least the Vics were able to bowl a team out for the first time this season.

Chad Sayers was the star of the round with 8/64 and 13/131 in the match, along with 52 runs.
Street from Qld made his maiden shield century as did Green for the Sandgropers and Travis Head made his first ton of the season.

Runs
SA Cooper 467, Andrews 204
WA SMarsh 393, Green 242
Vic Maddinson 389, Harris 266
Tas Wade 226, Paine 134,
Qld Labuschgne 225, Burns 202
NSW Henriques 204,Hughes 148

Cooper playing a lone hand for SA
SMarsh continuing his good start along with Maddinson
Tassie bats not doing well with Wade being the best
NSW have continued playing low scoring games not needing many runs to win all three games.

Bowling
Qld Gannon 18@17.8, Neser 15@20.2
Tas Bird 15@15.3,Meredith 14@27.6
SA Sayers 14@15,Winter 10@32
NSW Conway 13 @12.2, Starc 11@17.2/Copelend 11@27.4
WA J.Richardson 9@24.8,Moody 7@35.6/Stoinis7@26.3
Vic Tremain 9@27.9, Siddle 6@29


Gannon the leading wicket taker so far ( anyone tip this ?). Neser still doing well, Sayers has jumped up the list, Vics lack of penetration shows, WA playing high scoring draws affecting their bowling figures.Bird doing another good job for the Appleeaters.

Stumpers (ct/st)

NSW Neville 14/-
Qld Pierson 11/-
Tas Doran 10/-
WA Inglis 9/-
Tas Paine 8/1
SA Carey 8/-
Vic Harper 4/1

Doran with 10 catches in the match in his first game back keeping

Twirley men

Lyon 5@38.6, Labuschagne 4@23.5, A.Agar 3@41, Maxwell 3@75.7,O'Keefe 2@29.5,

Not looking like a good year for spinners, ditto

Next round starts 11/11
 
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Gnske

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Cameron Gannon will be justified in history just like Murali was.

Anyone who doubts this is clearly stupid, cricketers with bendy arms are treated worse than the Jews were in the 40s.
 

aussie tragic

International Captain
Vics looking at debuting 17 year old batsman Jake Fraser-McGurk and allrounder Will Sutherland to face Qld.

Handscomb (c), Boland, Finch, Fraser-McGurk, Harper, Holland, Pattinson, M. Short, Siddle, Sutherland, Tremain, Vines
 

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