by PatowalongaPirate » Fri Jan 02, 2026 7:52 am
by daysofourlives » Fri Jan 02, 2026 8:20 am
The Dark Knight wrote:Jim05 wrote:Without looking at the stats I’d say that the last time both sides made 400+ first dig in Australia was probably the Ashes in 2017?daysofourlives wrote:Reverse swing will be back in Sydney, the pitch will be dryer than a nuns ... CA will make sure of that.
IMO its purely down to the pitches currently being prepared in Australia.
I cant remember the last time both teams made over 400 in the 1st innings. I would love to know the highest scores over the last 5 years in 1st innings for both teams, anybody good at doing stats?
I remember us getting near on 700 at the WACA and the Poms made 450 ish for memory
Doesn’t help that in the last 4-5 years we have played a heap of series against minnows here. A couple of series against the Windies plus tours from Pakistan and Sri Lanka plus the South African team that was terrible at the time.
I've had a quick look and yeah, at the WACA in 2017 England made 403 and Australia 9/662 declared. It hasn't happened since the WTC has been adopted (2019) and it didn't happen when India won in Australia in 2018/19.
@daysofourlives
https://www.espncricinfo.com/records/to ... 2027-16977
The highest match aggregates in the 2025-2027 WTC so far, you can just match up the aggregates in the Australian test matches and same with the 2023-25 cycle-
https://www.espncricinfo.com/records/to ... 2025-15144
And the 2021-2023 cycle- https://www.espncricinfo.com/records/to ... 2023-14028
by Sharksta » Fri Jan 02, 2026 10:18 am
Some interesting takes on his part. Criticism of his form and preparation are racial [emoji848]PatowalongaPirate wrote:Uzzy just announced his retirement from all International Cricket after the Sydney Test.
by The Dark Knight » Fri Jan 02, 2026 10:41 am
by whufc » Fri Jan 02, 2026 10:52 am
Sharksta wrote:Some interesting takes on his part. Criticism of his form and preparation are racial [emoji848]PatowalongaPirate wrote:Uzzy just announced his retirement from all International Cricket after the Sydney Test.
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by whufc » Fri Jan 02, 2026 10:59 am
by stampy » Fri Jan 02, 2026 12:45 pm
by Sharksta » Fri Jan 02, 2026 12:47 pm
“The way the media and the past players came out and attacked me. I could have copped it for about 2 days, but I copped it for about five days straight,” he said.whufc wrote:Sharksta wrote:Some interesting takes on his part. Criticism of his form and preparation are racial [emoji848]PatowalongaPirate wrote:Uzzy just announced his retirement from all International Cricket after the Sydney Test.
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Please tell me he didn't say that!!!!!
by The Dark Knight » Fri Jan 02, 2026 12:48 pm
Watch the press conference I posted.whufc wrote:Sharksta wrote:Some interesting takes on his part. Criticism of his form and preparation are racial [emoji848]PatowalongaPirate wrote:Uzzy just announced his retirement from all International Cricket after the Sydney Test.
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by whufc » Fri Jan 02, 2026 1:24 pm
Sharksta wrote:“The way the media and the past players came out and attacked me. I could have copped it for about 2 days, but I copped it for about five days straight,” he said.whufc wrote:Sharksta wrote:Some interesting takes on his part. Criticism of his form and preparation are racial [emoji848]PatowalongaPirate wrote:Uzzy just announced his retirement from all International Cricket after the Sydney Test.
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“And it wasn’t even about my performances. It was about something very personal. It was about my preparation. And the way everyone came at me about my preparation was quite personal.
“People saying he’s not committed to the team. He was only worried about himself. He played this golf comp the day before. He’s selfish. He didn’t train hard enough. He didn’t train the day before the game.
“These are the same racial stereotypes I’ve grown up with my whole life.”
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by Jimmy_041 » Fri Jan 02, 2026 1:56 pm
Sharksta wrote:“The way the media and the past players came out and attacked me. I could have copped it for about 2 days, but I copped it for about five days straight,” he said.whufc wrote:Sharksta wrote:Some interesting takes on his part. Criticism of his form and preparation are racial [emoji848]PatowalongaPirate wrote:Uzzy just announced his retirement from all International Cricket after the Sydney Test.
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Please tell me he didn't say that!!!!!
“And it wasn’t even about my performances. It was about something very personal. It was about my preparation. And the way everyone came at me about my preparation was quite personal.
“People saying he’s not committed to the team. He was only worried about himself. He played this golf comp the day before. He’s selfish. He didn’t train hard enough. He didn’t train the day before the game.
“These are the same racial stereotypes I’ve grown up with my whole life.”
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by dedja » Fri Jan 02, 2026 2:39 pm
by Dutchy » Fri Jan 02, 2026 4:01 pm
by Jimmy_041 » Fri Jan 02, 2026 4:02 pm
dedja wrote:He could have rightly celebrated his career and left it at that, earning the accolades he deserves, then once retired, let loose as a ‘free agent’ to say whatever he wants, but no, rightly or wrongly, Uzi is a different cat.
Former Australian paceman Jason Gillespie said he experienced "a tinge of disappointment" watching Khawaja's press conference, but called the retiring batter a "great role model".
Gillespie referenced the criticism from some quarters surrounding Khawaja's golf hit prior to the Ashes opener as being valid.
"I'm not questioning the racism that Usman has faced throughout his life," he told ABC Sport.
"I've actually always admired him and applauded him for speaking up because racism is a big stain on our society, and it always needs to be called out.
"He referenced racism when he was talking about criticism that he received.
"A few former players came out and quite rightly questioned whether that [playing golf] was the best possible preparation.
"Being questioned over that and being held to account over your choices, that's not bullying, it's not abuse, that's all part and parcel of being a professional.
"You can't really throw a temper tantrum when asked to take accountability for the job you're actually paid to do.
"I think the media in this space have been very consistent throughout this Ashes series. They've consistently questioned the preparation of the England side. I don't see how that's been any different.
"Usman also referenced that he's been called lazy his whole life. I haven't seen anything in the media that's been said or written by anyone that's referenced Usman being lazy, so I'm not sure where that's come from."
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