AUSTRALIA V NZ o/d game

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AUSTRALIA V NZ o/d game

Postby mal » Sun Jan 14, 2007 12:10 pm

AU 4/172 OF 36 OVERS
roy 21*
hussey 6*
gilCHRIST 61 [58]
gillespie 2/33[8]
bong 1/34[8]

250 likely and with a strong attack too many for the kiwis.
good to see BOND bowling 140km+ and putting the wind
up a couple of middle order batsman.
GILLESPIE looks a goodish bowler.

AU V NZ final
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Postby RoosterMarty » Sun Jan 14, 2007 12:54 pm

Roy and White doing well now... 5/278 with 11 balls left
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Postby sydney-dog » Sun Jan 14, 2007 1:11 pm

How Powerful is the Aussie Batting line up

White is a RH version of Gilly and on the smaller world cup venues, he will do plenty of damage down the order

The Aussies have powerful hitters all the way down to #7, not too many sides have this luxury

I still believe there is room for a fit Watson, definitely not as a opener, but somewhere down the order, probably replacing Johnson
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Postby mal » Sun Jan 14, 2007 1:24 pm

AU 8/289
ROY 69 [70]
WHITE 45 [32] he did it for AH :wink:
BOND 4/61[10] + HAT TRICK

AU were 5/215[44] and NZ well in the game until....
destROY + the Bairnsdale basher tore them apart.

We all know how good ROY is so I will talk up WHITE.

He hit the premier o/d spinner VETTORI into the crowd twice
He hit BOND for 6[some others appeared intimidated against him]
THIS WAS HIS FIRST INNINGS IN A O/D OFFICIAL SERIES hit 45 of only 32 balls.
Commentators said:
" Has the same bat speed as SOBERS and LLOYD"
" Sweeps like a right handed gilCHRIST."
" Drives like Tiger Woods."
Im glad all the safooty people can now see what I see in this immense talent.
Quite a few were delighted in his 3 overs 0/27 on debut when PIETERSON got into him.
What a player.

There are 3 men that strike fear to Australians
Brian Lara
Kevin Pieterson
Shane Bond

BOND was re-intimidated by WHITE bowling a wide/no ball/wide in a row.
White punished him severley whilst some others were a bit timid against the great
second best NZ fast bowler off all time.
BUT once BOND got WHITE out thier was little resistance.
WHITE caught mid wicket fence[his weakness]
ROY caught behind[playing a Pieterson like shot]
BRACKEN clean bowled off a slower ball
HAT TRICK and a fitting reward to the champion bowler.
A bowler who ALSO remarkably has the wood on PONTING.

What a day for the 2 star players WHITE and BOND.

8/289 great effort without Shane WATSON.

PS S/DOG is a very astute cricket judge he posted just before my post got thru :arrow:
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Postby RoosterMarty » Sun Jan 14, 2007 1:44 pm

Bond is a fantastic bowler. It's a shame he is so injury proned.. he always seems to get injured before an Aus-NZ test series too so a lot of aussie fans haven't seen him in action.
To come back from getting tonked for 22 off his penultimate over to taking a hat trick is great, what made it better was the fact he removed White then Symonds.. and the hat trick delivery (usually these are wasted) was a beauty.. perfect ball to bowl late in an innings, especially to a tail ender. What a star.
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Postby RoosterMarty » Sun Jan 14, 2007 1:46 pm

sydney-dog wrote:How Powerful is the Aussie Batting line up

White is a RH version of Gilly and on the smaller world cup venues, he will do plenty of damage down the order

The Aussies have powerful hitters all the way down to #7, not too many sides have this luxury

I still believe there is room for a fit Watson, definitely not as a opener, but somewhere down the order, probably replacing Johnson


I like the look of MJ... too much fuss is made over Watson, he hasn't performed at a high level for an extended period of time.. his constant injuries don't help his cause obviously. Johnson bowled very well against the Poms the other night and continues to improve.
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Postby mal » Sun Jan 14, 2007 1:51 pm

R/MARTY WATSON has proved himself, he averages 19 as a bowler
in recent times and has made runs as an opener.
Proven YES....sadly a cripple.

RM yes MJ is a talent as well ,but keep an eye on Benjamin HILFENHAUS today.
And of course one of the very best o/d bowlers in the planet Nath BRACKEN to watch.

NZ wont get near the AU total
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Postby RoosterMarty » Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:02 pm

Yeah what I mean is, Watson puts in a few good performances then gets injured... not sure if he should be risked at this stage until he works on getting his body sound... lay off the weights maybe.

I am also a big fan of Hilfy, he has a big future.

NZ already in deep deep poo.
Bracken got the first... fantastic one day bowler.

Guess who got the 2nd?? HILFY!
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Postby heater31 » Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:03 pm

Kiwis in a spot of bother now, 2/7 McCullum LBW Hilfenhaus 1st wicket in ODIs
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Postby mal » Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:04 pm

NZ2/7
BRACKEN 1/6
HILFENHAUS 1/1

We all know how good BRACKEN is, so lets talk about BENNYBOY

He is the brightest talent in Australian cricket
He is a star
He will be the best bowler in the team by 2009
He is......
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Postby magpie in the 80's » Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:06 pm

mal wrote:NZ2/7
BRACKEN 1/6
HILFENHAUS 1/1

We all know how good BRACKEN is, so lets talk about BENNYBOY

He is the brightest talent in Australian cricket
He is a star
He will be the best bowler in the team by 2009
He is......


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Postby heater31 » Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:10 pm

mal wrote:He is......



........a Brickies labourer??????

........ a good outswing bowler?????

.........Future star of Australian cricket????

:wink:
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Postby mal » Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:15 pm

heater31 wrote:
mal wrote:He is......



........a Brickies labourer??????

........ a good outswing bowler?????

.........Future star of Australian cricket????

:wink:


He is................................
Thanks H31 all of the above

Whose this TAYLOR batting at 4 made 128*[133] 4 innings ago.
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Postby RoosterMarty » Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:20 pm

He is only a new lad.. not sure if that was a debut but would be close i think... hes only 22 i think.
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Postby heater31 » Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:35 pm

Ross Taylor, the only Samoan to play cricket for NZ

smashed a double ton in the domestic One dayers of only 212 balls for Central Districts so he can play
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Postby mal » Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:38 pm

heater31 wrote:Ross Taylor, the only Samoan to play cricket for NZ

smashed a double ton in the domestic One dayers of only 212 balls for Central Districts so he can play


Looks very good so far.

Where are ORAM/MILLS/STYRIS ?
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Postby bayman » Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:49 pm

i think the colours are too close together with aust & nz
i thought secret groups were a thing of the past, well not on websites anyway
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Postby SOTTERS » Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:50 pm

White's batting has been awsome of late. It is his bowling that is the worry. He seems to be getting worse every year, his technique looks ordinary. Remember when he first came into the Victorian side he was twice the bowler he is now. Future years he will be a gun top six batsman who doesn't bowl.
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Postby magpie in the 80's » Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:59 pm

mal wrote:
heater31 wrote:Ross Taylor, the only Samoan to play cricket for NZ

smashed a double ton in the domestic One dayers of only 212 balls for Central Districts so he can play


Looks very good so far.

Where are ORAM/MILLS/STYRIS ?


all apparantly coming off injuries and should be available for the adelaide O/D's....so the commentaters say?
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Postby mal » Sun Jan 14, 2007 3:02 pm

NZ 2/71


TAYLOR is very very very very very very very impressive 38[43]
My observations are he is dynamite of his stumps thru the leg side.
He bats very much like Daniel HARRIS from SA.
AU need to bowl outside off stump with a deep offside sweeper, he is
a bit loose on off stump.

Looks a contender in MALS next generation stable.

SOOTERS good observation with WHITE but lets give his straight breaks time to develope.
M80 thanks for the injury updates.
BAYMAN come on mate make some constructive comments yOu IDIOT.
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