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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby bennymacca » Fri Oct 24, 2014 12:26 am

am Bays wrote:Ripping test cricket, unfortunately the winner will most probably be the pitch.

Be great watching it the last two days.


Probably depends on how much the pitch deteriorates because it looks pretty flat at the moment.
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby mal » Fri Oct 24, 2014 8:16 am

Stumps day 2
PA 9/454 [145]
Khan 106 [223]
Sarfraz 109 [105]
M.J. 3/39[31] :prayer: :prayer: :prayer:


AU 0/113 [31]
Rogers 31*[110]
Warner 75* [77] :prayer: :prayer: :prayer:

DAY 1
4/219 borefezzzzzzzzt

DAY2
6/348 was brilliant
Sarfraz Ahmed and David Warner made it a great days cricket

Ripping test cricket day 2 , unfortunately the winner will most probably be the pitch
Probably depends on how much it deteriorates because its looking flat at the moment
Lack of bounce days 1 + 2, Haddin at times taking deliveries near his ankles of M.J.
Pitch might be a sub cont type ?
Batting paradise for 3 days, a turning crumbling deck days 4 + 5 ?


The mindset for Australia must be to score about 650 , easier said than done
4/424 stumps day 3 is my prediction
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby Jim05 » Fri Oct 24, 2014 9:13 am

bennymacca wrote:
am Bays wrote:Ripping test cricket, unfortunately the winner will most probably be the pitch.

Be great watching it the last two days.


Probably depends on how much the pitch deteriorates because it looks pretty flat at the moment.

Pakis wanted the pitch prepared so that Day 1 was a day 3 or 4 pitch. Should start breaking up badly in the next couple of days and should be very difficult come day 5, could be a tricky final day
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby Coach Bombay » Fri Oct 24, 2014 12:42 pm

David Warner's stats in past 6 innings 115, 70, 66, 135, 145 & now, 75 not out

Going to end up as one of the greats across all formats.
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby David Brent » Fri Oct 24, 2014 2:22 pm

Coach Bombay wrote:David Warner's stats in past 6 innings 115, 70, 66, 135, 145 & now, 75 not out

Going to end up as one of the greats across all formats.


I agree with this, now has his average nearing 47-48 this is really solid. If he can keep this up he will end up a very solid player in Australian Cricket history.
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby Dogwatcher » Fri Oct 24, 2014 2:49 pm

Very solid? Or a great?
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby Coach Bombay » Fri Oct 24, 2014 2:52 pm

Dogwatcher wrote:Very solid? Or a great?


great.

most adaptable batsmen in our current set up, and is damaging in all 3 formats which is rare.
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby Dogwatcher » Fri Oct 24, 2014 2:54 pm

Sorry CB, was questioning DB. He said he agrees with you, but then says Warner is going to be very solid.
I reckon there's a difference between being very solid and one of the greats - there's a rung or two difference.

As an example:

Steve Waugh, one of the greats.
Damien Martyn, very solid.

Maybe that's just me being semantic ;)
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby am Bays » Fri Oct 24, 2014 3:01 pm

Dogwatcher wrote:Sorry CB, was questioning DB. He said he agrees with you, but then says Warner is going to be very solid.
I reckon there's a difference between being very solid and one of the greats - there's a rung or two difference.

As an example:

Steve Waugh, one of the greats.
Damien Martyn, very solid.

Maybe that's just me being semantic ;)


But you're great at being semantic, others on here are just solid....
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby Dogwatcher » Fri Oct 24, 2014 3:12 pm

Awww shucks, I think.
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby bennymacca » Fri Oct 24, 2014 3:15 pm

probably the most destructive batsmen we have had since gilchrist, or hayden and could go down as an even better batsman than them if he keeps this up.
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby bennymacca » Fri Oct 24, 2014 3:19 pm

on the coverage last night, they showed the strike rates of cricketers in the last 10 years (or something like that) with a qualifier of 1000 runs, and warner was so far out in front it wasnt funny. something like 75%, clarke was second on 60 odd, and the rest were in the 50s. ill see if i can regenerate the table in stats guru
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby bennymacca » Fri Oct 24, 2014 3:23 pm

couldn't work out exactly what table they generated, but this is top order batsmen over the last 5 years and their strike rate.

Overall figures
Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SRDescending 100 50 0 4s 6s
V Sehwag (India) 2009-2013 35 61 2 2829 293 47.94 3128 90.44 8 14 6 416 25 investigate this query
DA Warner (Aus) 2011-2014 31 57 4 2542 180 47.96 3440 73.89 8 13 2 301 28 investigate this query
CH Gayle (WI) 2009-2014 21 38 6 1712 333 53.50 2395 71.48 5 6 1 209 41 investigate this query
TM Dilshan (SL) 2009-2013 30 55 1 2049 193 37.94 2989 68.55 7 10 5 253 9 investigate this query
Umar Akmal (Pak) 2009-2011 16 30 2 1003 129 35.82 1520 65.98 1 6 1 117 17 investigate this query
Shakib Al Hasan (Ban) 2010-2014 20 39 3 1563 144 43.41 2455 63.66 2 13 0 194 10 investigate this query
MJ Prior (Eng) 2009-2014 51 71 10 2373 126 38.90 3863 61.42 3 18 6 283 9 investigate this query
Tamim Iqbal (Ban) 2010-2014 22 44 0 1827 151 41.52 2996 60.98 3 14 3 231 18 investigate this query
KP Pietersen (Eng) 2009-2014 50 84 4 3534 227 44.17 5851 60.39 7 20 6 448 33 investigate this query
BJ Haddin (Aus) 2009-2014 39 63 8 1845 136 33.54 3075 60.00 2 14 6 197 30 investigate this query
BB McCullum (NZ) 2009-2014 41 74 4 2983 302 42.61 5036 59.23 6 15 5 355 41 investigate this query
Mohammad Hafeez (Pak) 2010-2014 26 50 5 1497 196 33.26 2566 58.33 3 6 4 189 9 investigate this query
MJ Clarke (Aus) 2009-2014 54 96 10 4588 329* 53.34 7922 57.91 15 12 4 530 19 investigate this query
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby bennymacca » Fri Oct 24, 2014 3:27 pm

also already australia's 13th best opener in terms of runs scored, and has the 5th best average out of openers that have scored more than 2000 runs
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby David Brent » Fri Oct 24, 2014 4:56 pm

Dogwatcher wrote:Sorry CB, was questioning DB. He said he agrees with you, but then says Warner is going to be very solid.
I reckon there's a difference between being very solid and one of the greats - there's a rung or two difference.

As an example:

Steve Waugh, one of the greats.
Damien Martyn, very solid.

Maybe that's just me being semantic ;)


Very solid but not quite a great, I was more agreeing that he has become such a dominant player of late.
No reason he wont surpass Langer who I also have in the solid category. I could see him with around 20 test tons by the time he is finished, thus making him very solid.
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby bennymacca » Fri Oct 24, 2014 5:43 pm

warner gets his ton. has a chance to go and get a really big one now...
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby Jim05 » Fri Oct 24, 2014 5:44 pm

Ton up for the little champ
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby bennymacca » Fri Oct 24, 2014 5:45 pm

and the commentators mention his girlfriend. such an interesting anecdote that i have never heard before...
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby Coach Bombay » Fri Oct 24, 2014 5:46 pm

Another ton to warner
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Re: Pakis v Aussies

Postby locky801 » Fri Oct 24, 2014 6:02 pm

Well done to Warner, didnt need to lose 2 wickets quickly though, hopefully these two see us through to lunch
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