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***Official*** South Africa in Australia

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
I remember Kallis saving SA from an embarassing loss to the WI without Lara, Gayle, Sarwan etc. during that sponsorship row.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
luckyeddie said:
Always the doosra.

Basically, you're not a 'complete' off-spinner now if you haven't got one that goes 'the other way'. At one time, bowlers would work to perfect a well-disguised quicker ball or a top-spinner.

Now they just throw in the dooosra.


(deliberate choice of words)
I think there's a bit of the "reaping what you sow" coming back to bite the ICC in the bum with Botha. Reading the report it states that he's modelled his action on Harbhajan. Hmm.

It does make one wonder how a player with such a obviously iffy looking action has been allowed to play in SA domestic FC cricket for 2 years without him being reported before! Do other countries not monitor their own comps?!?
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
parttimer said:
Eng proved it this Ashes, to play winning cricket you have to create pressure on the opposition.
Yet they went to Pakistan, adopted the exact same approach and got soundly beaten.
 

parttimer

U19 Cricketer
I didn't see much of that series but i'm sure it wasn't the only reason they lost, you had injuries, Ashes hangover, no good spinner, bowlers not playing to their pontential etc. Altho admittedly a little more graft is required in the subcont
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
parttimer said:
I didn't see much of that series but i'm sure it wasn't the only reason they lost, you had injuries, Ashes hangover, no good spinner, bowlers not playing to their pontential etc. Altho admittedly a little more graft is required in the subcont
Actually they were over-attacking with the bat, and that is far and away the main reason they lost it.

Of course that doesn't suit your case that you think has been proven, so you won't accept that and will instead respond with a juvenile insult I expect.
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
If they'd batted sensibly on Day 3 and Day 5 of the First Test, they'd have won that.

1-0 up rather than 1-0 down is a huge difference (especially since they were so much on top of that game)

Notice that you can't actually mention any of these other excuses (is that because it doesn't suit your argument here?)
 

Neil Pickup

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Martyn was fantastic. Hopes was poor and batted without much thought.

SA batted like 11 Hopes.

Extra catching practice required for Martyn, Smith and Dippenaar.
 

andyc

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
parttimer said:
I didn't see much of that series but i'm sure it wasn't the only reason they lost, you had injuries, Ashes hangover, no good spinner, bowlers not playing to their pontential etc. Altho admittedly a little more graft is required in the subcont
Since when does England have a good spinner?

Anyway, dominating show there by Australia. Bracken bowled superbly and should have had a triple wicket maiden there.
 

James

Cricket Web Owner
Just a note guys - this is the South Africa in Australia thread - it doesn't involve England.

Take that discussion to another thread.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Bracken so deserved that triple wicket maiden. Tony Greig called it when the ball was in the air and Marto stuffed it up lol. Lucky he batted brilliantly for his 96.

A mate rang me after the first over was bowled by Pollock (a brilliant over at that) and said he'd give me 1.5 odds on Australia, with a $10 bet. I took it, and when Marto and Symo started belting the ball everywhere, well I couldn't help but smile :D

The mics on the captains was very funny too. Especially following Smith's dropped catch. That was hilarious. Slats sledging him and blaming it on Heals was brilliant. Speaking of which, its so great seeing Slats commentatoe on channel 9. Hopefully he'll be there for the VB Series too, and becomes a full time commentator for them.
 

Crazy Sam

International 12th Man
i love andrew symonds.


there is no doubt in my mind that 20/20 cricket has a place in this world. It should never be taken so seriously that there are world cups of it or things like that but it is an amazing promotional tool that cricket has at its disposal. It also seems to me to be more like sports entertainment, similar to the old 'Gladiators' show.....very entertaining.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Credit must be given because it drew the largest crowd at the Gabba ever. Bigger than any rugby or AFL game.
 

Gideon

School Boy/Girl Captain
Jono said:
Tony Greig called it when the ball was in the air and Marto stuffed it up lol.
He's got to be the worst when it comes to putting the mockers on someone. Next time the ball goes up like that i hope Greig isnt commentating.
 

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