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**Official** 2nd Test @Adelaide, 6th-10th December

OverratedSanity

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Would like to hear @Burgey 's thoughts about how CW has slowly changed the definition of gambhiring from "falsely thinking the current match situation is worse for your team than it is in reality" to now simply "being vaguely pessimistic about your team's chances". It's a true perversion of what it originally meant.
 

Burgey

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Would like to hear @Burgey 's thoughts about how CW has slowly changed the definition of gambhiring from "falsely thinking the current match situation is worse for your team than it is in reality" to now simply "being vaguely pessimistic about your team's chances". It's a true perversion of what it originally meant.
Yeah, Gambhiring is the score at 2/80 and someone posting “these ***** will make 600/ roll us for 90” not “I think our batting stinks generally”
 

Spark

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So an apparent inside edge which wasn't, hence a plumb LBW not reviewed which should have been a no ball anyway.

Excellent all around
 

Starfighter

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Stuff me, another one goes begging. We have to create double the required chances simply to make up for the catching and inability to review the right ones.
 

Spark

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Stay over the wicket to Pant, please.
Yeah I don't really understand what they're doing. We've seen already what exactly they should be doing, it already should have gotten him out. Yet they keep going away for it and bowling too straight or around the wicket.
 

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