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**Official** Australia in Bangladesh

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
GoT_SpIn said:
it is a road :(
It is, but quite a few have been keeping low for the Bangladesh seamers. There's no sideways movement whatsoever, but if the bounce keeps deteriorating it could make batting difficult on the last couple of days.
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
The pitch isn't that bad, if you know how to bowl on as Gillespie, MacGill and Mortaza are showing. Lee and Clark made it look like roads cus they haven't had much experience on sub-continent pitches.
 

adharcric

International Coach
Beautiful. Aussies should focus on taking care of "minnows" before they think about regaining those Ashes.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
That is, point blank, just smart bowling by Bangladesh. Whyon Earth Martyn played back to that is beyond me.
FaaipDeOiad said:
There's no sideways movement
Explain Ponting's dismissal, and an earlier LBW shout against Ponting where the ball cut back in but was too high.
 
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kwigibo

School Boy/Girl Captain
andyc said:
I smell an avatar/sig challenge.

How about...
If they don't make it past 300, Got Spin has to put a picture of Stuart MacGill in his avatar, and have a sig saying how much he simply adores Stuey's bowling.
If they do make it past 300, you have to get an avatar of Fred Durst, and have a sig saying how much you simply adore Limp Bizkit's music.
That is a hefty price, but I'm willing.
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
chaminda_00 said:
The pitch isn't that bad, if you know how to bowl on as Gillespie, MacGill and Mortaza are showing. Lee and Clark made it look like roads cus they haven't had much experience on sub-continent pitches.
The pitch is obviously harder to bat on than it was yesterday morning. The Bangladesh batsmen struggled to score as well today, because the pitch is slower and the bounce is more erratic. Having said that, because it's a slow pitch it might be a good one for slower bowlers generally (not just spinners), so guys like Mortaza could get a lot of unpredictable bounce and be hard to get away, while the likes of Lee or bowlers who hit the pitch harder and try and get big bounce like Clark wouldn't be as good. Bangladesh's seamers certaily used the conditions fairly well, though the Rafique wicket wasn't much more than a bit of luck from the pitch playing up.

Australia in a bit of trouble here. Clarke needs to apply himself and give Hussey some support.
 

GotSpin

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
chaminda_00 said:
I'll take your Warne century and raise you a MacGill century :sleep:
Um ok. Though i doubt MacGill's running away to the square leg umpire will work in these conditions
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
GoT_SpIn said:
I predict a warne century.
Will Warne even bat? Probably not, if he couldn't field either.

I can see Gilchrist doing some damage, potentially. Hopefully not until tomorrow, though.
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
:laugh: This is just incredible to watch. One point I`d love to make...

During the Ashes, England were scoring quickly, the crowd was loud and Australia looked like they didn`t want to be there. This is exactly what`s happening now. The Bangla crowd are going absolutely nuts and Australia look nervous and out of place. In South Africa, there was barely any crowd noise at all and Australia loved it. Almost like playing at home.

I honestly think the crowd, mixed with the high-rate of the Bangladeshi scoring is a huge factor at the moment, just like it was with England in the Ashes.
 

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