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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby Lightning McQueen » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:50 am

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Gee it would be good if Bumrah was out there as well. Be an even more fascinating contest.

We'd be 6fa by now
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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby daysofourlives » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:51 am

The Redbacks to get the Aussies home by 5 wickets, both undeafeated at the end
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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby dedja » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:51 am

daysofourlives wrote:Any criticism of Smith walking down the pitch to a bloke thats 200cm....... nah didnt think so


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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby Armchair expert » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:52 am

Thats a boundary you ******* cheat Joel
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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby Booney » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:52 am

RB wrote:
Booney wrote:People are being instructed to do it?
Instructive - i.e. informative.

I can't help but notice that it's mainly grumpy old blokes like us that he's copping a roast from. I'm about as much of a cricket purist as it gets, but I can't help but think that the change in approach at the crease Konstas is bringing might pay dividends (arguably it already has). And gee he's copped a bit, seems pretty resilient as well though. :)


Probably because grumpy old blokes like us have seen enough cricket to know its not sustainable and his talent might go to waste.
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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby Lightning McQueen » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:52 am

Armchair expert wrote:This is going to be the most devastating loss in Australian cricket history.

I feel genuinely ill


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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby The Dark Knight » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:52 am

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locky801 wrote:Unfortunately these young kids get paid too much, believe the rubbish written about them in the media and on social media, they play one decent innings in the Mickey Mouse game and they are branded superstars

That is a huge generalisation, how do you know that's how Konstas thinks?

Oh and he was touted as a prodigy and potential Australian cricketer before his BBL debut.

Interesting to hear from those who don't like Konstas approach and don't want him playing as to who should be playing instead? I'm assume you guys would of stuck with McSweeney?


I would have stuck with McSweeney and dropped Uzi for Sam.
Place in team for both.
They would compliment each other
So you criticised him and asked to end the experiment but still want him in the team?
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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby daysofourlives » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:54 am

RB wrote:
Booney wrote:People are being instructed to do it?
Instructive - i.e. informative.

I can't help but notice that it's mainly grumpy old blokes like us that he's copping a roast from. I'm about as much of a cricket purist as it gets, but I can't help but think that the change in approach at the crease Konstas is bringing might pay dividends (arguably it already has). And gee he's copped a bit, seems pretty resilient as well though. :)


He is the sole reason we are 2-1 up.
Its no coincidence that Khawaja, Laba and Smith had their best performances of the series after Konstas turned the series on its head on Boxing day
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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby mal » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:55 am

Armchair expert wrote:You don't see shots as bad as that in D grade cricket


Ive never played D Grade Cricket , so I cant comment
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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby daysofourlives » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:56 am

Booney wrote:
RB wrote:
Booney wrote:People are being instructed to do it?
Instructive - i.e. informative.

I can't help but notice that it's mainly grumpy old blokes like us that he's copping a roast from. I'm about as much of a cricket purist as it gets, but I can't help but think that the change in approach at the crease Konstas is bringing might pay dividends (arguably it already has). And gee he's copped a bit, seems pretty resilient as well though. :)


Probably because grumpy old blokes like us have seen enough cricket to know its not sustainable and his talent might go to waste.


Some of us appreciate the spunk he brings to a stale old team that needed a spark
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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby stampy » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:56 am

whats marnus' stats for this series?
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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:57 am

RB wrote:
Booney wrote:People are being instructed to do it?
Instructive - i.e. informative.

I can't help but notice that it's mainly grumpy old blokes like us that he's copping a roast from. I'm about as much of a cricket purist as it gets, but I can't help but think that the change in approach at the crease Konstas is bringing might pay dividends (arguably it already has). And gee he's copped a bit, seems pretty resilient as well though. :)

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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby dedja » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:59 am

Booney wrote:
RB wrote:
Booney wrote:People are being instructed to do it?
Instructive - i.e. informative.

I can't help but notice that it's mainly grumpy old blokes like us that he's copping a roast from. I'm about as much of a cricket purist as it gets, but I can't help but think that the change in approach at the crease Konstas is bringing might pay dividends (arguably it already has). And gee he's copped a bit, seems pretty resilient as well though. :)


Probably because grumpy old blokes like us have seen enough cricket to know its not sustainable and his talent might go to waste.


100%

Grumpy and proud of it. :lol:
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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby Lightning McQueen » Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:59 am

Booney wrote:
RB wrote:
Booney wrote:People are being instructed to do it?
Instructive - i.e. informative.

I can't help but notice that it's mainly grumpy old blokes like us that he's copping a roast from. I'm about as much of a cricket purist as it gets, but I can't help but think that the change in approach at the crease Konstas is bringing might pay dividends (arguably it already has). And gee he's copped a bit, seems pretty resilient as well though. :)


Probably because grumpy old blokes like us have seen enough cricket to know its not sustainable and his talent might go to waste.


I'm not a huge fan but perhaps his talent is what he's dishing up? He's had the toughest initiation to test cricket and he's performed as good as any of our veterans.

He probably would've made SFA if he tried to bat correctly, everyone else has this test.
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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby Brodlach » Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:00 pm

Booney wrote:9999.

Bradmanesque
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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby locky801 » Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:01 pm

Apart from his first shazzam he has made SFA, not that he is an orphan

at least Warner had a defensive side to his game when needed, im not sure at this stage if this lad does have

I guess the days of batsman building an innings are on the way out in Australia and everyone seems happy with these type of players getting into the 20's and getting out
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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby dedja » Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:03 pm

daysofourlives wrote:
RB wrote:
Booney wrote:People are being instructed to do it?
Instructive - i.e. informative.

I can't help but notice that it's mainly grumpy old blokes like us that he's copping a roast from. I'm about as much of a cricket purist as it gets, but I can't help but think that the change in approach at the crease Konstas is bringing might pay dividends (arguably it already has). And gee he's copped a bit, seems pretty resilient as well though. :)


He is the sole reason we are 2-1 up.
Its no coincidence that Khawaja, Laba and Smith had their best performances of the series after Konstas turned the series on its head on Boxing day


Hang on, he won us the Test he didn’t play in? :-??

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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:03 pm

locky801 wrote:Apart from his first shazzam he has made SFA, not that he is an orphan

at least Warner had a defensive side to his game when needed, im not sure at this stage if this lad does have

I guess the days of batsman building an innings are on the way out in Australia and everyone seems happy with these type of players getting into the 20's and getting out

It's just not cricket
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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby Lightning McQueen » Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:03 pm

stampy wrote:whats marnus' stats for this series?


232 @ 26.

0/47 (7.3)

3 catches
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Re: Australian International Summer 2024/25

Postby daysofourlives » Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:04 pm

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
RB wrote:
Booney wrote:People are being instructed to do it?
Instructive - i.e. informative.

I can't help but notice that it's mainly grumpy old blokes like us that he's copping a roast from. I'm about as much of a cricket purist as it gets, but I can't help but think that the change in approach at the crease Konstas is bringing might pay dividends (arguably it already has). And gee he's copped a bit, seems pretty resilient as well though. :)

We might as well just play bazball if we believe that style is appropriate


Its about balance, having your first 4 batsman as Boycott clones doesnt work. The best Australian teams have had at least one attacking batsman at the top of the order. He batted to the conditions. I note no one has made more than him yet in this innings.
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