The cricket.com.au site has to be one of the worst ever for live scores. It is a joke. Give it back to cricinfo for the sake of the fans. Or maybe this is a Cricket Australia ploy to get more people to games to buy over priced pies, chips and beer?Linda said:The news and radio gave me most of that. How crap is that site, it even goes backwards.
Dont forget kebabs. I bought one for $9.Mister Wright said:The cricket.com.au site has to be one of the worst ever for live scores. It is a joke. Give it back to cricinfo for the sake of the fans. Or maybe this is a Cricket Australia ploy to get more people to games to buy over priced pies, chips and beer?
Thank heavens for that.burkey_1988 said:It's a bit hard for me to get to the WACA
I'll pay that LindyLinda said:Thank heavens for that.
Wasn't too far offStuart said:D.Hussey made 63.
The report in the paper was that, after a run feast in the 2nd XI game played there last week, the curator left a lot more grass on it. Providing a lot for the seamers, just for a change at the WACAcameeel said:Must be a bad batting wicket or something over in Perth
WA: 142
VIC: 6/199
Not many runs scored at all
Seems like the curators at the WACA and Gabba go way over the top in preparing 'result' wickets. You don't have to prepare a 'greentop' to get a result in a four day game. I don't think it does the batsmen any good at all. More broadly, in my view, there's been a marked deterioration in the Pura Cup wickets over the last few years. In the 1990's, to get the attention of the selectors, you'd have to get 1000 runs in the season. These days, because of the inferior, result oriented pitches, not many batsmen get anywhere near that.vic_orthdox said:The report in the paper was that, after a run feast in the 2nd XI game played there last week, the curator left a lot more grass on it. Providing a lot for the seamers, just for a change at the WACA
The bounce and pace of the pitch always ensures you'll get decent returns, if you bowl well, at the WACACrazy Sam said:though it's better than teams not even getting past their first innings at the WACA because the pitch is more of a road.
Your mate, Marto, wouldn't appreciate having to fight his way back into the Aus team on the WACA wicket. Let's hope he posts a 'biggy' in the 2nd dig.Linda said:I must say, I like a bit of variety. Batsman can go to the Adelaide Oval and score loads of runs, bowlers can go to the WACA and knock some heads off