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I don't think Siddle bothers to listen to people who think he's similar to Johnson and worse than Copeland.If only Siddle had started listening to us before 2011
I don't think Siddle bothers to listen to people who think he's similar to Johnson and worse than Copeland.If only Siddle had started listening to us before 2011
One of my bois.Siddlewatch: I know Benchy appreciates it.
142nd all time and now ahead of the Aussie pair of George Giffen and Paul Reiffel. Next up, Mohammad Asif and Pedro Collins.
Has been frequently the Cross lately I hear.One of my bois.
Bowling maidens over no doubt #cricketjokesHas been frequently the Cross lately I hear.
Oh no, I mean when he was bowling today? There was a period I missed where Siddle was bowling and when I came back he wasn't on the field or something (footage with an ice pack on his neck and stuff)?I wish.
Nothing happened to him. Clarke decided that a night watchman was needed in case a wicket fall and Siddle put his heart up since he's such a great team man.
My bad, sorry. Should have known someone else would have said it, given its a stat and we're on CW.Has been mentioned about three times already now.
I was at work after lunch, I was listening to the ABC radio for most of the time, but missed that part. He's fine though, we can all sleep well tonight.Oh no, I mean when he was bowling today? There was a period I missed where Siddle was bowling and when I came back he wasn't on the field or something (footage with an ice pack on his neck and stuff)?
Aw yeahAlright we're going to run through this Aussie line-up, watch!
The ABC didn't actually mention it for some reason. Looked like was suffering from heat stroke and got a bit dizzy though or something.I was at work after lunch, I was listening to the ABC radio for most of the time, but missed that part. He's fine though, we can all sleep well tonight.
That's what makes 2 Test series so frustrating tbh. It's really, really hard to get much out of them when it's one Test apiece, since it often comes down to the individual conditions of the Test/individual performances rather than the merits of the team on balance.Wow what a days play. India have thrown the towel in already and 4-0 looks inevitable to be honest. The Indian batting needs changing, the old guard are too old to keep picking all of them. Kohli not up to it and the bowling is useless. Tough times ahead for India.
As for the Aussies, look like they have some bowling depth (but Siddle and Hilf won't fear the number 1 side) and it will be fascinating to see how Warner goes abroad. can see him struggling with the moving ball in England. Cowan looks a solid enough option as back up to Warner and Watson. Not too sure how good the Aussies are though as they have beaten 2 inept sides and drawn with a poor NZ side and a decent SA side since the ashes. Guess we will find out in time.
Pasty ugly **** got sunburnt?Oh no, I mean when he was bowling today? There was a period I missed where Siddle was bowling and when I came back he wasn't on the field or something (footage with an ice pack on his neck and stuff)?
If you were asked after the Ashes if Australia would take 2 series wins and 2 series draws against SL (a), SA (a) NZ (h) and IND (h) I think most people would say yes. England are certainly the benchmark, but Australia has shown that they are competitive in world cricket terms and they've played the matches in such an entertaining style, I'm sure many non-Aussies have enjoyed watching Australian Test Cricket compared to most other countries.Wow what a days play. India have thrown the towel in already and 4-0 looks inevitable to be honest. The Indian batting needs changing, the old guard are too old to keep picking all of them. Kohli not up to it and the bowling is useless. Tough times ahead for India.
As for the Aussies, look like they have some bowling depth (but Siddle and Hilf won't fear the number 1 side) and it will be fascinating to see how Warner goes abroad. can see him struggling with the moving ball in England. Cowan looks a solid enough option as back up to Warner and Watson. Not too sure how good the Aussies are though as they have beaten 2 inept sides and drawn with a poor NZ side and a decent SA side since the ashes. Guess we will find out in time.
Probably glad in retrospect we only had a two match series against SA haha...think we would have lost badly if there were two more of them.That's what makes 2 Test series so frustrating tbh. It's really, really hard to get much out of them when it's one Test apiece, since it often comes down to the individual conditions of the Test/individual performances rather than the merits of the team on balance.
The ABC didn't actually mention it for some reason. Looked like was suffering from heat stroke and got a bit dizzy though or something.
Oh okay. Happens to the best of us, as proven today.Just looked like minor heatstroke tbh. Not much fun while you're out there but he'd have been fine after an hour or two in the dressing room.
Agree with that about watching the Aussie side, certainly made the last 5 months seem not as bad waiting for an England match.If you were asked after the Ashes if Australia would take 2 series wins and 2 series draws against SL (a), SA (a) NZ (h) and IND (h) I think most people would say yes. England are certainly the benchmark, but Australia has shown that they are competitive in world cricket terms and they've played the matches in such an entertaining style, I'm sure many non-Aussies have enjoyed watching Australian Test Cricket compared to most other countries.
I'm starting to think that Cowan is not the guy who will make way for Watson. Of course a Shaun Marsh ton could change my thoughts, but having Cowan up the top has given Australia some stability that we haven't seen since, well Simon Katich.
I don't know about that. SA always contrive to not win home series against half-decent opposition somehow.Probably glad in retrospect we only had a two match series against SA haha...think we would have lost badly if there were two more of them.