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***Official*** West Indies tour of Australia, Jan–Feb 2024

Starfighter

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It's a joke bro. You know, sarcasm. I said the same thing about Smith and someone - was it you - thought I was being serious.
Sarcasm doesn't work well on the internet, especially when it's indistinguishable from non-sarcasm.
 

TheJediBrah

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You know I think no. 6 and no. 4 don't really suit Green after all. It's not his fault. He needs to bat at 5. That is his spot in Test cricket and he will do really well there guys I just know it
 
All the doom and gloom by Aussie posters in this thread is usually reserved for a team like mine.

You guys are World Champs.
I say this with the utmost respect.
 

morgieb

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The whole Shamar Joseph talk feels….very dodgy. Yes, we understand he grew up poor, but the way they’ve been going on about it feels kinda racist, frankly.
 

thierry henry

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Not listening to the commentary on Joseph, but am intrigued by the story. The timelines don’t seem very consistent but it sounds like he’d never played organised cricket until 2 years ago? It just seems incomprehensible that someone could be basically a FC-ready bowler without ever playing with a hard ball or on a proper pitch. The accuracy, seam position, the bowling action, the general nous and understanding of the game…just doesn’t seem to add up somehow.
 

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