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I didn't mean as a Kolpak - at least he'd be a more authentic short-term signing than Chris Lewis.Don't give them ideas about Kolpak signings thank you
I didn't mean as a Kolpak - at least he'd be a more authentic short-term signing than Chris Lewis.Don't give them ideas about Kolpak signings thank you
Well, yeah, but Lewis is England-qualified. Surely most counties have their overseas signings done by now? Though I suppose he could be useful for the Twenty20.I didn't mean as a Kolpak - at least he'd be a more authentic short-term signing than Chris Lewis.
Not if it's a score around the 450 end of your suggestion. Remember West Indies (guided by Chanders) made a similar situation into a real contest until day five.Can see a relatively dull 450 - 600 coming up
No-one has looked remotely threatening and it's a test of patience more than anything
It'll then be up to WI to survive 3 days
Different here and slow outfield and over rate means Oz will bat for 2 days thereby eliminating positive resultsNot if it's a score around the 450 end of your suggestion. Remember West Indies (guided by Chanders) made a similar situation into a real contest until day five.
I like the sound of that TBH. Katich fills me with more confidence on the subcontinent than Jaques does.New opening partnership come India - Hayden and Katich.
Word out, comparing current batting greats of this 2000's era with any of the past has become sort of a faux pas of this website. Can be irritating & fun depending on who are debating with of course.Interesting how close Ponting and Tendulkar are when you look at them when they reached their 10,000th run.
Ponting - 196 innings, ave 58.84, 35 100s, 40 50s
Tendulkar - 195 innings, ave 57.58, 34 100s, 41 50s
And there are still some idiots who bite your head off if you try and class him with Tendulkar or Lara. Lol.
Good for the immediate future. Not so good for the long-term though. I know you're almost sleeping with Phil Hughes, but he still has a lot of development to go.I like the sound of that TBH. Katich fills me with more confidence on the subcontinent than Jaques does.
Yeah, that's true. But we're playing India here...In India...It's not something you 'experiment with the future' in...India are pretty much our #1 enemy now, we need the best side that can do the best job right now.Good for the immediate future. Not so good for the long-term though. I know you're almost sleeping with Phil Hughes, but he still has a lot of development to go.