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***Official*** Australia in India 2012/13

Prince EWS

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I'd probably have averaged sub 30 bowling nippy seam ups at Hobart throughout the games Adam Maher has played there. There's a reason Tasmania don't bother picking him for away games, drop him for Rainbird and Gulbis etc, he's not even really a Sheffield Shield standard cricketer and his average doesn't change that.
 

Burgey

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He's seen the pitches and thrown one in after thinking sod bowling on them, let the others do it and I'll be on tour to England.

Seriously though, hope it not serious. What is it with the young Aussies getting injured all the time?
I think it's got to the point where they get the slightest niggle and they take no chances do they're out shorter term rather than busting completely.

Interesting he's going home for the scan rather than being a BCCMRI on tour.
 

social

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A little bit about Moz for those ****s from overseas who don't know about him - as a junior he was the best underage cricketer in the world, and by a fair margin for mine. He used into absolutely ****ing dominate. He used to bowl heat, then he had a back injury and came back bowling not as fast. He was the definition of a genuine all rounder, absolute gun as a bat and a gun as a bowler. Now of course not all great underage cricketers go on to be good senior cricketers but this guy was something else, and IMO up until this season he was the biggest disappointment in Australian cricket in my life time.

In my first game against the **** and he took 7/20 after making an unbeaten hundred in the first innings.

http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/854001-post2.html
Agreed that he has been a huge let-down until this season

Most disappointing thing is that unlike Marsh, he has always had a really solid technique (reminds me of Martin Love for some reason) but has specialised in pretty 20s

Should really have been scoring big runs for some time now so hopefully this is the making of him
 

Burgey

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@scgmacgill: At the cricket club @cricketaakash @dmartyn30 & collymore said cause Agar is in form & confident hes worth a punt. https://t.co/KwF9Gy7P6f

@CameronBurge: @scgmacgill @cricketaakash @dmartyn30 Way to cruel him I reckon. Would send SOK

@scgmacgill: @CameronBurge @cricketaakash @dmartyn30 my feeling is that youre 100% right. I am very nervous about young spinners on the fasttrack

Like a boss....

Magilla knows.
 

Spikey

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I'd probably have averaged sub 30 bowling nippy seam ups at Hobart throughout the games Adam Maher has played there. There's a reason Tasmania don't bother picking him for away games, drop him for Rainbird and Gulbis etc, he's not even really a Sheffield Shield standard cricketer and his average doesn't change that.
i should have clarified, when i said pace bowling I meant quick bowling. you know, 140km/h +. of which that tassie attack did not feature
 

Mr_Ronan

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I'd probably have averaged sub 30 bowling nippy seam ups at Hobart throughout the games Adam Maher has played there. There's a reason Tasmania don't bother picking him for away games, drop him for Rainbird and Gulbis etc, he's not even really a Sheffield Shield standard cricketer and his average doesn't change that.
Haha wow you treat my opinion with contempt, then can only pick at the edges of it before bailing?

Can you, then, name a single international side bar SA and Eng who could pick an obviously better 3-man pace attack than Bird, Butterworth and Faulkner?
 

Prince EWS

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Haha wow you treat my opinion with contempt, then can only pick at the edges of it before bailing?

Can you, then, name a single international side bar SA and Eng who could pick an obviously better 3-man pace attack than Bird, Butterworth and Faulkner?
Southee, Boult and Bracewell. Infinitely better.
 

Prince EWS

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i should have clarified, when i said pace bowling I meant quick bowling. you know, 140km/h +. of which that tassie attack did not feature
I actually reckon Henriques has a better setup to deal with that than he does the moving ball at medium pace. He always has a lot of time to play his shots and his footwork is very precise. Always someone I associated with hard hands though, hence my surprise and his ability to play spin so well here.
 

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I actually reckon Henriques has a better setup to deal with that than he does the moving ball at medium pace. He always has a lot of time to play his shots and his footwork is very precise. Always someone I associated with hard hands though, hence my surprise and his ability to play spin so well here.
His footwork and judgement of length has been really impressive here - has barely looked in trouble
 

Mr_Ronan

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Southee, Boult and Bracewell. Infinitely better.
Southee (FC average 28), Boult (27) and Bracewell (34) and that's despite playing a lot of their cricket in the NZ domestic comp which is WAY weaker than the Shield.

For posterity: Bird (19), Butterworth (23), Faulkner (22).

Anyway, that's enough for me today, I'll just leave those stats to speak for themselves cos I've got a suspicion that I've just taken the bait :cool:
 

Burgey

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I actually reckon Henriques has a better setup to deal with that than he does the moving ball at medium pace. He always has a lot of time to play his shots and his footwork is very precise. Always someone I associated with hard hands though, hence my surprise and his ability to play spin so well here.
He's played so late, that's what has surprised me most. What you say about the medium pace stuff is right, so I expected him to struggle against prodigious turn. But he's played two gems.
 

Prince EWS

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Southee (FC average 28), Boult (27) and Bracewell (34) and that's despite playing a lot of their cricket in the NZ domestic comp which is WAY weaker than the Shield.

For posterity: Bird (19), Butterworth (23), Faulkner (22).

Anyway, that's enough for me today, I'll just leave those stats to speak for themselves cos I've got a suspicion that I've just taken the bait :cool:
I see you're not familiar with Bellerive Oval.
 

vicky

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His footwork and judgement of length has been really impressive here - has barely looked in trouble
This.

He's been playing with hard hands but his footwork has been quick and decisive so he hasn't let himself get tangled up.
 

vicky

School Boy/Girl Captain
Southee (FC average 28), Boult (27) and Bracewell (34) and that's despite playing a lot of their cricket in the NZ domestic comp which is WAY weaker than the Shield.

For posterity: Bird (19), Butterworth (23), Faulkner (22).

Anyway, that's enough for me today, I'll just leave those stats to speak for themselves cos I've got a suspicion that I've just taken the bait :cool:
Notwisthstanding your statistical analysis, because let's face it, everyone knows stats are the only legitimate measure...

I'd also throw in the Pakistan trio of Junaid, Irfan, Gul/whatever new guy they unearth.

Windies with Rampaul, Roach and Best maybe a shout as well(In tests).
 

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