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**Official** 3rd Test @Brisbane (Ewwwww), 14th-18th December

Qlder

International Regular
Hard to believe this series is as compressed as it is after Adelaide. It's basically four back-to-back Tests in a row with only a few days' break in between
Luckily the scheduled 3 days off between Adelaide and Gabba became 6 days. There are then 7 days off between Gabba and MCG and only 3 days off before SCG test. So yep, 4 Tests in 33 days
 
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SkyBlue

U19 Debutant
Rohit should've been sacked as captain after the 3-0 whitewash against NZ last month but unfortunately these 'senior' players hold too much clout in the board room. Shouldn't even be playing test cricket let alone captaining the team. Absolute waste of a spot.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
This is as loose as I've seen Jadeja bowl in a long time - he can't really say it's conditions either because he's never had that problem down here before
 

Starfighter

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Turns out most of the writing is still on at least one side of the ball. It's 73 overs old! If Kookaburra think they've made it too bowling friendly they need to look at omitting the extra layer of lacquer, rather than reducing the size of the seam.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
Turns out most of the writing is still on at least one side of the ball. It's 73 overs old! If Kookaburra think they've made it too bowling friendly they need to look at omitting the extra layer of lacquer, rather than reducing the size of the seam.
Do they actually think that? I think they're probably quite pleased with their work; if nothing else it's put an end to the era of endless ball changes because the ball has turned into an undifferentiated sponge.
 

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