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Re: God help me - the Cricket thread

Reply #1875
The NSW Cricket Mafia has backed itself into a corner, it can't blame the bowlers this time because they are all in on the incumbents. The defenders of the top order would normally see it as a bowling fail not a batting fail, they would expect the batting did nothing wrong and the bowlers weren't able to knock over Bangladesh for a similar score!

Even in the post-match the usual suspects were talking about a refresh, then spent 10 minutes discussing the next generation of bowlers.

 The only batsmen they threw rocks at were Weatherald and Webster, declaring both fails, they wanted Inglis in and an extra bowler!
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

Re: God help me - the Cricket thread

Reply #1876
Lyon looks finished
Webster is a bit of this and a bit of that
Cummins played (and lead) like a busted crab
Marnus still won't play shots
Smith looks close to cooked mentally


Starc and Head won the ashes....this is an old, poor side with a few blokes who are capable of first tier performances
DrE is no more... you ok with that harmonica man?

Re: God help me - the Cricket thread

Reply #1877
Starc and Head won the ashes....this is an old, poor side with a few blokes who are capable of first tier performances
They have golden moments, sometimes a few in a row, but there is little consistency from any of them.

We've been spoilt over the years, Lillee, Warne, Langer, Haydon, McGrath, you got 24x7 cricketers who always managed to compete. But a lot of their success came due to the reliability and consistency of partners in crime, we don't have it at the moment, we aren't relentless like we were.
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

Re: God help me - the Cricket thread

Reply #1878
As much as the batting failed the bowling group abjectly failed to build pressure.
Barely a maiden, with a few dotballs scattered throughout.
The Bangers cruised along at 3.5 an over.
They applied themselves on the opening day and 1st session in particular against a bunch of blokes who looked like they hadn’t played for 6 months, in conditions that suited the bangers, not us.
The pitch then turned into a road, game over.

I missed the weekends play as I went bush and was shattered to see that Jake missed out, he’ll play in Qld next up he’s going to need some luck…
The selectors want Head to drop down the order, they want 2 openers… but who wants the job, who can do the job, who’s in form ?

As an aside 3 fellas spent all day marooned on a sandbar yesterday after missing the tide… 🤣
Let’s go BIG !

 

Re: God help me - the Cricket thread

Reply #1879
As an aside 3 fellas spent all day marooned on a sandbar yesterday after missing the tide… 🤣

Any crocs for company NB?
"Negative waves are not helpful. Try saying something righteous and hopeful instead." Oddball

Re: God help me - the Cricket thread

Reply #1880
As much as the batting failed the bowling group abjectly failed to build pressure.
This has always been my assertion regarding the erratic performances, it's OK to crow about some player's best efforts as being a class above, but if the average output is ordinary it drags down everybody around them. This applies to both batting and bowling, probably fielding as well.

For example, the Australian Cricket mafia will use Green's latest innings as a excuse to persist, and Marnus just needs one good innings to secure another extension off the back of an isolated effort, ignoring repeat failures for the sake of one spectacular success here or there. That seems to be modern cricket, a flash in the pan T20 betters the 5 day grind.
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"