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Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1770
Does this test make it to the weekend?

Lyon off to a flyer, it's amazing what a bit of spot retention motivation does as opposed to welded in place selection!

England are dead set psychopaths, 3-43 on a batsmen's paradise, and they are playing reverse slog sweeps to get off the mark.
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1771
I see England's constant complaining has managed to influence the 3rd Umpire and sway the benefit of the doubt in their favour, Boland and Carey unlucky not to have Root's wicket in the 10th over, or ripped off from another perspective.

It's a bit like watching a Geelong or Hawthorn football game!
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1772
I see England's constant complaining has managed to influence the 3rd Umpire and sway the benefit of the doubt in their favour, Boland and Carey unlucky not to have Root's wicket in the 10th over, or ripped off from another perspective.

It's a bit like watching a Geelong or Hawthorn football game!
re Root: That ball hit the ground imo and was the right decision,batsman has to get the benefit of any doubt.
 Carey himself should have been out yesterday but the technology got it wrong but its all part of the game and generally the decisions even out over the series.

Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1773
dunno about that catch, comfortable for the benefit to go to the batsman
Let’s go BIG !

Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1774
When you get endorsed by one G. Chappell you get a rails run.
DrE is no more... you ok with that harmonica man?

Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1775
dunno about that catch, comfortable for the benefit to go to the batsman

I think that the use of technology to aid the umpires has largely removed the benefit of doubt favouring the batsman.  If there is the slightest doubt, and DRS is far from perfect, the decision should be 'not out'.

I'm not sure what the fuss was about the Jamie Smith not out.  Regardless of whether the ball brushed his gloves or helmet, Khawaja clearly took the ball on the half-volley and he signalled that he was unsure if it was a catch.  
"Negative waves are not helpful. Try saying something righteous and hopeful instead." Oddball

Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1776
Khawaja's ability vs. spin is a myth.  Pathetic dismissal and takes the foot off the throat....then exposes Green who is playing like a bag of sh.. at the moment and must be dropped.  Caught off a half volley, seen enough, next.
DrE is no more... you ok with that harmonica man?

Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1777
When you watch this morning rubbish tactics, sh1zen bowling to sh1zen batsmen, you can understand why people have become disillusioned with Test Cricket. FFS, it's like D-Grade cricket tactics, and it's being lauded on the broadcast by former captains like it is revolutionary!

Also, how Green topped the IPL auction can only be a confirmation that marketing spin and corruption dominate performance.
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1778
When you watch this morning rubbish tactics, sh1zen bowling to sh1zen batsmen, you can understand why people have become disillusioned with Test Cricket. FFS, it's like D-Grade cricket tactics, and it's being lauded on the broadcast by former captains like it is revolutionary!

Also, how Green topped the IPL auction can only be a confirmation that marketing spin and corruption dominate performance.
We seem to have some idea what we're doing to top order batsmen, but no idea how to deal with tail enders. Look at the runs Archer has made this summer!
Live Long and Prosper!

 

Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1779
We seem to have some idea what we're doing to top order batsmen, but no idea how to deal with tail enders. Look at the runs Archer has made this summer!
We are scraping the bottom of the barrel in terms of leadership and tactics, Lillee or Hughes would destroy the tail order with just one or two bouncers, now these crap tactics have proliferated to the degree we are seeing the bulk of deliveries in the bowlers half.
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

Re: God help me - the Test Cricket thread

Reply #1780
Three tests done and we've won them all.
However, a lot of our players and tactics remain questionable.
[1] Green: he has the potential to be anything and his field is brilliant. But, he doesn't bowl enough. He really needs to bowl a lot more and become a proper front line bowler. I think he has that potential, but he is just not developing his bowling.
His batting is similar: so much potential, so little shown for it.
However, the selectors seem to be picking him on potential, not results. He could be our Jacques Kallis, but he isn't.

[2] A spinner or two to replace Lyon. Lyon had a hamstring and may miss both remaining tests. But who do we replace him with?
I like Tanveer Sangha, a young leggie who can spin it both ways. Is he ready? Good question.
Matthew Kuhnemann has seemed to have dropped out of sight since his 'throwing' controversy. He is a good left hand finger spinner.
Todd Murphy appeared to be the heir apparent, but you don't hear of him much lately.
Adam Zampa? He has never set the longer games on fire, even if he is excellent at the shorter forms.
Australia pitches generally do not favour spinners - drop in pitches don't wear as much as the older ones did. But it means that we have fewer obvious answers.
Live Long and Prosper!