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***Official*** Australia in Ireland and England 2015 (limited overs)

Energetic

U19 Cricketer
If this Australian side cannot take on the spin of Rashid and Moeen, hate to think how they are going to take on spin of Shakib and Jubair next month. Shame there is no ODI series next month along with the tests, hate to think what Mustafizur would've done to that Australian batting line-up in ODIs.
 

CricAddict

Cricketer Of The Year
If this Australian side cannot take on the spin of Rashid and Moeen, hate to think how they are going to take on spin of Shakib and Jubair next month. Shame there is no ODI series next month along with the tests, hate to think what Mustafizur would've done to that Australian batting line-up in ODIs.
No one in the forum misses Windieweathers now.
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
I believe that you are wishing.

He has one 50 after 13 test innings, averaging 28. He averages 31.82 after more than 50 first class matches.

He is not likely to become a world class #6 let alone #5.
Of course, I forgot that players are incapable of improvement once they hit First Class cricket.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
How good you are as a #8 at the age of 18-20 is clearly how good you're going to be forever.
 

91Jmay

International Coach
How good you are as a #8 at the age of 18-20 is clearly how good you're going to be forever.
Right but claiming he is going to be a world class 5 also deserves a bit of scrutiny for ****s sake. Bloke looked like an out of form number 10 when the ball went off the straight in England.

Delighted for Taylor. He should have been in our ODI side for years, deserves a long run at 3/4 now. Hundred getter.
 
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Dan

Hall of Fame Member
If Marsh learns not to play with hard hands (and that's a ****ing big 'if'), he has the potential to be an absolute gun. But as long as he's channelling almost every other Aussie youngster by pushing out in front of his body and hitting everything through the line/on the up, he'll never get above Watto levels of batsmanship.
 

OverratedSanity

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If Marsh learns not to play with hard hands (and that's a ****ing big 'if'), he has the potential to be an absolute gun. But as long as he's channelling almost every other Aussie youngster by pushing out in front of his body and hitting everything through the line/on the up, he'll never get above Watto levels of batsmanship.
I think they'd take that in ODIs atleast.
 

Zinzan

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It's hard to believe Smith isn't out like that more often. Bugger normally just keeps hitting it.
 

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