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So when we go 1 up there then you lot will concede defeatSo to put it simply, if we start losing test matches at the Gabba then we would be in real trouble.
So when we go 1 up there then you lot will concede defeatSo to put it simply, if we start losing test matches at the Gabba then we would be in real trouble.
I guess what Ponting is saying to Strauss is, think twice about batting first after winning the toss sucker
That's like the whole team......Heading into the last day of fc matches before the Oz team is chosen for the first test, here are my thoughts on the contentious players
1. Has done more than enough but wont be chosen in the squad under virtually any circumstances
Ronald McDonald
2. Has proven his fitness/form and should be chosen in squad
Ryan Harris
3. Has done 2/3 of **** all but is guaranteed a place in the team
M Hussey, M Johnson and N Hauritz
4. Has done little more than prove what we all know (i.e. excellent on his odd good day but they come about as regularly as a lunar eclipse) but is guaranteed a place in the team
M North
5. Has done **** all but is guaranteed a place in the squad despite no-one knowing whether they are fit
Dougeh and Katman
6. Havent done enough so honourable mention, blah blah blah
Ferguson, Hughes and Usman
In other words, same team as against India in recent first test with only contentious issue being whether Harris replaces Dougeh in the X1
I think the point has been raised been raised before thast most teams are horribly under done for the 1st test (not Australia's fault) and therefore generally cop a pasting at the Gabba. England's prep has been a lot better this tour so expect them to be a lot more competative.An English fan or the England team might just see this as a verbal jibe from Punter prior to the start of the series, but he is absolutely spot on here.
The Gabba is arguably the safest ground in the world for the Australian side, as the pitch there has always been very sporting and the bounce and pace have been true, and these are the conditions that most Australian cricketers feel pretty comfortable in and it suits their game very well.
So to put it simply, if we start losing test matches at the Gabba then we would be in real trouble.
Who would you actually replace both North and Hussey with. I'd obviously have Usman in there, but has anyone else actually proved themselves? Maybe Ron if anythingHeading into the last day of fc matches before the Oz team is chosen for the first test, here are my thoughts on the contentious players
1. Has done more than enough but wont be chosen in the squad under virtually any circumstances
Ronald McDonald
2. Has proven his fitness/form and should be chosen in squad
Ryan Harris
3. Has done 2/3 of **** all but is guaranteed a place in the team
M Hussey, M Johnson and N Hauritz
4. Has done little more than prove what we all know (i.e. excellent on his odd good day but they come about as regularly as a lunar eclipse) but is guaranteed a place in the team
M North
5. Has done **** all but is guaranteed a place in the squad despite no-one knowing whether they are fit
Dougeh and Katman
6. Havent done enough so honourable mention, blah blah blah
Ferguson, Hughes and Usman
In other words, same team as against India in recent first test with only contentious issue being whether Harris replaces Dougeh in the X1
From the sound of it, it seems Watson's extra bowling ability is what's keeping him out. Currently he would be batting 6/7 and bowling 5th/6th, so he's not seen to have much place in the side.Struggling to see how you could leave McDonald out of the Gabba test squad at the very least.
While his batting results have been superb his bowling has once agan gone under rated and not even mentioned by many. Against a quality team, bowling alongside blokes who are in line for test selection, he once again goes for less than 2 an over.
And this is coming from a bloke who really doesn't like what he sees in McDonald. But considering the Gabba will seam, he surely must be in the squad.
Of course!From the sound of it, it seems Watson's extra bowling ability is what's keeping him out. Currently he would be batting 6/7 and bowling 5th/6th, so he's not seen to have much place in the side.
Of course, I'd rather have him over North at the very least.
Of course, I think if you play well for Leicestershire then you must be an all-time great.
Of course, I am a dip****.
You are his good mate or something!? I thought you needed to know someone personally to know about their ambitions!!McD will bat horribly if he selected to play Tests again. The guy has no Test match temperament or ambition.
TumTum making a massive over-the-top call shocker.You are his good mate or something!? I thought you needed to know someone personally to know about their ambitions!!
Its not so much about the preparations mate, its about how different the conditions are at the Gabba. I would stick my neck out and say that the Gabba pitch is probably the quickest in the world right now, and its no wonder visiting teams struggle there.I think the point has been raised been raised before thast most teams are horribly under done for the 1st test (not Australia's fault) and therefore generally cop a pasting at the Gabba. England's prep has been a lot better this tour so expect them to be a lot more competative.
Pressure of captaincy might have something to do with that, as the captain he has a lot on his plate at the moment and that's probably starting to show in the kind of ways he is getting out.He's actually not looked out of form. What's concerning is precisely that he's not converting - he used to be one of the best, if not the best, in converting a start into a hundred. I think it was in 2003 or so I saw a stat that showed his average once he got past 20 was 80 or something - so rather like North, except whilst North is fail fail fail fail fail win, Ponting was win win fail win fail win win. But now he's just throwing it away, playing across to otherwise inoccuous straight ones, chasing wide balls that there is zero need to play at, pulling balls that are miles outside off and hence should probably be cut or even better left alone, or (worst of all) running himself out.