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Re: 3rd test Australia v South Africa @ Cape Town

Reply #30
Enjoying this.!!

Wish I was there.

Great to watch but it ain't over yet, they bat right down to Abbott who has 1st class centuries.

Time for Lyon to repay the faithful.
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Re: 3rd test Australia v South Africa @ Cape Town

Reply #31
God help the rest of the world if we ever get all of our quicks healthy at the same time. Can you imagine Johnson, Pattinson and Cummins all firing at once, would be magnificent to watch.

They are sideshow compared to Harris, Harris and Siddle are the reason we had the luxury to give Johnston one last chance which he took. But they are the rock solid foundation that lets the selectors take risks elsewhere.

You cannot have three scatter guns in one attack, you need some marksmen!

Incorrect. Johnson was given one last chance at the Gabba because everyone else was injured. If any of Pattinson, Starc or Cummins was available he wouldn't have been picked. And Cummins isn't a scatter gun.

Re: 3rd test Australia v South Africa @ Cape Town

Reply #32
Enjoying this.!!

Wish I was there.

Great to watch but it ain't over yet, they bat right down to Abbott who has 1st class centuries.

Time for Lyon to repay the faithful.

Lyon will continue to perform nicely, missed stumping by haddin did not help his figures this innings.

Re: 3rd test Australia v South Africa @ Cape Town

Reply #33
Still enjoying it.

Still wishing I was there.
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Re: 3rd test Australia v South Africa @ Cape Town

Reply #34
Still enjoying it.

Still wishing I was there.
Warner not far off another century. Gotta be happy with that.
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Re: 3rd test Australia v South Africa @ Cape Town

Reply #35
I wonder what target Clarke will set; 450 or will he give the bowlers a short burst before tea?

The South Africans can bat out the game but I don't think they can score quickly enough to chase down anything over 400.

Duminy's tactics are interesting; Warner can't score if he can't reach the ball  ::)
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Re: 3rd test Australia v South Africa @ Cape Town

Reply #36
I would be batting after lunch like there is no tomorrow. Give enough time in this session to be bowling for at least 40 to 45 mins. Giving the Aussies a chance to get 1 or 2 wickets over before the last session of the day. More than enough time to bowl them out if we field and bowl well. Enough batting time to be at around 485 runs or more (Even 500) as a target that they will struggle to reach. Keep the pressure on them to bat fast enough, or drag time out being too defensive then crowd the batsmen with fielders. Be aggressive and show intent. Just my view anyway. ;)
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Re: 3rd test Australia v South Africa @ Cape Town

Reply #37
South Africa set over 500; a few quick wickets today and I suspect they will crumble.
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Re: 3rd test Australia v South Africa @ Cape Town

Reply #38
South Africa set over 500; a few quick wickets today and I suspect they will crumble.

Here's hoping!!

Who would have thought we'd be in this position after the disastrous ashes tour of England?

It's a credit to Boof for sure!
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Re: 3rd test Australia v South Africa @ Cape Town

Reply #39
2/13!!!!

Here we go here we go here we go!!!!!
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Re: 3rd test Australia v South Africa @ Cape Town

Reply #40
3/15 :))
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Re: 3rd test Australia v South Africa @ Cape Town

Reply #41
Went to bed when we had a 500 lead. Great stuff lads. Shame GSmith could not eek out a few more runs, a great player.

Just 6 wickets to go...

Still a big gap between us and SAF on the points table though.

Re: 3rd test Australia v South Africa @ Cape Town

Reply #42
Went to bed when we had a 500 lead. Great stuff lads. Shame GSmith could not eek out a few more runs, a great player.

Just 6 wickets to go...

Still a big gap between us and SAF on the points table though.

Win here though and we can lay claim to being the world's best team.

Only place now we'd struggle is in India as they'd just doctor their wickets. We'd still lose 4-0 there. We play them here next summer though.

Re: 3rd test Australia v South Africa @ Cape Town

Reply #43
Went to bed when we had a 500 lead. Great stuff lads. Shame GSmith could not eek out a few more runs, a great player.

Just 6 wickets to go...

Still a big gap between us and SAF on the points table though.

Win here though and we can lay claim to being the world's best team.

Only place now we'd struggle is in India as they'd just doctor their wickets. We'd still lose 4-0 there. We play them here next summer though.


Agree....the points table doesnt to relate to the present IMO, we are the best team in the world with India the only unconquered territory as as you rightly pointed out and  that will remain so while they doctor their wickets to favour their spinners and nullify any genuine pace bowling.

Shame Smith went out of the game the way he did, probably should have pulled the plug when Kallis quit.

Re: 3rd test Australia v South Africa @ Cape Town

Reply #44
Slow work today but I think we'll knock them over.

Another genuine bowler would be handy.
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