Not specific to this thread.That is not actually what happened, though? What actually happened is that TJB got pissed 'cause of Blocky implying that the whole side gets constantly lucky, which tbh is a pretty fair reaction considering the inference. Then you came in blathering like an idiot and misinterpreting everything.
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Wrong, you need to read, my critiques of Smith were not the same as Blocky's were, I didn't claim the whole Australia team got lucky yesterday, what I did was respond to one of TJB's typically sarcastic comments, (this garbage to be specific) ......That is not actually what happened, though? What actually happened is that TJB got pissed 'cause of Blocky implying that the whole side gets constantly lucky, which tbh is a pretty fair reaction considering the inference. Then you came in blathering like an idiot and misinterpreting everything.
Nah this innings doesn't count.
- Smith was a bit lucky
- Runs scored on Australian pitches are too easy and don't count, unless you're the touring side
The People's CheatIn 2013, Courier Mail called Broad - Stuart Fraud for nicking and not walking. Glad they are setting an example for unbiased journalism by calling him Steve Cheat for doing the same.
The difference being there is only 1 person who thought Broad wasn't out, the Umpire. Pakistan didn't even appeal.The People's Cheat
An honour coming from you. I don't think I'll ever quite match your widespread level in that respect though, as I've mentioned previously.Not specific to this thread.
Haha, me a Steve Smith fanboy? Ask Jono if he thinks that is true.
Good to know Aus v Pak has drawn the largest non Ashes crowd at the venue. I assume it's a combination of the day/night and the fact that Pakistan have become an interesting team to watch...by interesting I mean competitive. Although I feel crowds might start dwindling if Pakistan can't mount a come back.
I do enjoy how moderators inflame debate, then infract when the debate gets too hot for them.Blocky on Smith sounds decidedly like Richard on Trescothick, at this point.
Yes, and considering how low quality the Australian teams have been since then, this is a huge surprise.I do enjoy how moderators inflame debate, then infract when the debate gets too hot for them.
Smith remains a guy who scores unbelievable amounts of runs in home conditions against attacks that suit him; he's been found out in trying conditions by bowling attacks that know how to attack him and if he batted most of his time in the conditions that Root or Williamson bat in at home, his average would be 45, not 58.
The only statistically significant sample he has outside of Australia is England where he averages 43.3, so the talk about him being as good away from home hasn't been proven yet. What he is tremendous at is making hundreds when he's set, something that at the moment seems to be out of the reach of Root, Williamson and Kohli. It boosts his average significantly, however, his runs to wins ratio is far worse than almost any other top Australian batsman since pre Border.
So fair play to the guy, he knows how to make it count when he's in, but he has the type of technique that will always see him struggle against the moving ball; he's been extremely fortunate that for the past two to three years, the batch of Kookaburra balls have simply not done as much as they used to, this is evident in the fact that swing demons like Starc, Southee, Boult are all struggling to make the thing move for longer than a few overs.
But if you're really assessing who the best batsman of those four are, let's see what happens when he has more than a few test series against the Duke.
Low quality? You have had several guys score unbelievable amounts of runs in the past few years, as you've also had Haze and Starc tearing up as bowlers. The only factor is that your batting isn't as good when it counts against quality seam attacks and admittedly, you don't have Warne.Yes, and considering how low quality the Australian teams have been since then, this is a huge surprise.