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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby The Dark Knight » Sat Jun 13, 2015 10:36 am

Happy Endings wrote:With both openers on 0 they nearly run two in a mix up that results in a dot. Next ball out. This mob is a shambles :oops:

That was terrible, I said to myself next ball will a wicket after that mix up and surely enough it was. Although I thought it was a no ball.
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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby Jim05 » Sat Jun 13, 2015 10:44 am

Park cricketers show more grit than this mob
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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby Happy Endings » Sat Jun 13, 2015 11:33 am

carey wrote:A Froth it is. Over on day 3.

WI are poo. They'd 'NEARLY' lose to the redbacks.



Michael Clarke will decide who wins this bet at the end of their first dig probably third over of day 3
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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby carey » Sat Jun 13, 2015 12:44 pm

Australia need Warner to find some form so they'll probably bat again.
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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby The Dark Knight » Sat Jun 13, 2015 4:27 pm

carey wrote:Australia need Warner to find some form so they'll probably bat again.

Yeah definitely, we need Warner to make some runs. Looks a bit out of sorts at the moment
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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby jackpot jim » Sat Jun 13, 2015 11:45 pm

The Dark Knight wrote:
carey wrote:Australia need Warner to find some form so they'll probably bat again.

Yeah definitely, we ne
ed Warner to make some runs. Looks a bit out of sorts at the moment


Well if the knob actually adjusted his mind to Test cricket and not T20 he might stay in a little longer?
1st Innings
1st ball - Defends a good ball on off stump 10/10 :D
2nd ball - Slashes wildly at a ball about 3 1/2 feet outside off stump and misses :roll:
3rd ball - OUT Caught in slips to a ball that kicked a little BUT he had no need to even play at it anyway. :roll: :roll:

The 2nd and 3rd balls just showed to me that his mind wasn't attuned to the job at hand.

Just my 2 cents worth from a park cricketer.
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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby The Dark Knight » Sun Jun 14, 2015 12:33 am

jackpot jim wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:
carey wrote:Australia need Warner to find some form so they'll probably bat again.

Yeah definitely, we ne
ed Warner to make some runs. Looks a bit out of sorts at the moment


Well if the knob actually adjusted his mind to Test cricket and not T20 he might stay in a little longer?
1st Innings
1st ball - Defends a good ball on off stump 10/10 :D
2nd ball - Slashes wildly at a ball about 3 1/2 feet outside off stump and misses :roll:
3rd ball - OUT Caught in slips to a ball that kicked a little BUT he had no need to even play at it anyway. :roll: :roll:

The 2nd and 3rd balls just showed to me that his mind wasn't attuned to the job at hand.

Just my 2 cents worth from a park cricketer.

Yeah well said JJ, a good 2 cents worth. Due to the tricky pitch conditions in the West Indies he can't really go after the bowling from the get go like he does in Australia.

Hopefully he can tough it out and get some runs tonight.
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2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby bennymacca » Sun Jun 14, 2015 1:06 am

jackpot jim wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:
carey wrote:Australia need Warner to find some form so they'll probably bat again.

Yeah definitely, we ne
ed Warner to make some runs. Looks a bit out of sorts at the moment


Well if the knob actually adjusted his mind to Test cricket and not T20 he might stay in a little longer?
1st Innings
1st ball - Defends a good ball on off stump 10/10 :D
2nd ball - Slashes wildly at a ball about 3 1/2 feet outside off stump and misses :roll:
3rd ball - OUT Caught in slips to a ball that kicked a little BUT he had no need to even play at it anyway. :roll: :roll:

The 2nd and 3rd balls just showed to me that his mind wasn't attuned to the job at hand.

Just my 2 cents worth from a park cricketer.


Probably the best opener in the world who averages 47 in test cricket. Calling him a T20 player is 2009 logic
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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby locky801 » Sun Jun 14, 2015 8:48 am

He made a good 62 overnight out of 2/220 Dec.

Windies in early trouble at 2/1
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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby Happy Endings » Sun Jun 14, 2015 12:29 pm

locky801 wrote:He made a good 62 overnight out of 2/220 Dec.

Windies in early trouble at 2/1



Yes very patient knock. Took 50 balls to make 20 and really gritted it out.

It's going to be a tough call on someone Marsh, Voges and Rogers for the first Ashes test.
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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby whufc » Sun Jun 14, 2015 12:43 pm

Has there ever been a worse debut than Chandrika

2 innings, 9 balls, 0 runs
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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby The Dark Knight » Sun Jun 14, 2015 12:58 pm

Happy Endings wrote:
locky801 wrote:He made a good 62 overnight out of 2/220 Dec.

Windies in early trouble at 2/1



Yes very patient knock. Took 50 balls to make 20 and really gritted it out.

It's going to be a tough call on someone Marsh, Voges and Rogers for the first Ashes test.

I'd keep Marsh and Voges in the team, no reason to drop them for the Ashes. Sorry Bucky.
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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby Happy Endings » Sun Jun 14, 2015 1:02 pm

whufc wrote:Has there ever been a worse debut than Chandrika

2 innings, 9 balls, 0 runs



Bryce McGain.

Husseys debut was a shocker from memory as well
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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby RB » Sun Jun 14, 2015 1:22 pm

The Dark Knight wrote:
Happy Endings wrote:
locky801 wrote:He made a good 62 overnight out of 2/220 Dec.

Windies in early trouble at 2/1



Yes very patient knock. Took 50 balls to make 20 and really gritted it out.

It's going to be a tough call on someone Marsh, Voges and Rogers for the first Ashes test.

I'd keep Marsh and Voges in the team, no reason to drop them for the Ashes. Sorry Bucky.

I'd have Voges and Rogers. Rogers' record is a lot better than Marsh's IMO, he's done well v England and played a lot in England, Warner has batted much better with him, and don't forget he's made six fifties on the trot in his last three tests.

I've never seen Marsh as more than a middling Shield player.
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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby mal » Sun Jun 14, 2015 1:56 pm

Im sure this didnt happen, but did the Australians know there were 2 days left after stumps day 3?

Why declare before stumps day 3 ?
Why give the West Indie a sniff by declaring and setting them 393 in 2 days plus the 8 overs already faced ?

Australia is 1-0 up in the series
Why not bat to a lead of 450 , snuff out the West Indies completely and STILL WIN the match

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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby whufc » Sun Jun 14, 2015 2:15 pm

mal wrote:Im sure this didnt happen, but did the Australians know there were 2 days left after stumps day 3?

Why declare before stumps day 3 ?
Why give the West Indie a sniff by declaring and setting them 393 in 2 days plus the 8 overs already faced ?

Australia is 1-0 up in the series
Why not bat to a lead of 450 , snuff out the West Indies completely and STILL WIN the match

Footnote
Please disregard my comments if
There is rain forecast last 2 days
They want to get to England ASAP


I think it's a good move I this occasion

Setting themselves a real game challenge, last chance to recreate that scenario in a real situation before the ashes
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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby mal » Sun Jun 14, 2015 2:21 pm

whufc wrote:Has there ever been a worse debut than Chandrika

2 innings, 9 balls, 0 runs


Heres a cricketer who faced 9 balls in 2 innings for 0 runs on debut as well

Gavin Hamilton[England]
South Africa v England 1999
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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby Happy Endings » Sun Jun 14, 2015 2:42 pm

whufc wrote:
mal wrote:Im sure this didnt happen, but did the Australians know there were 2 days left after stumps day 3?

Why declare before stumps day 3 ?
Why give the West Indie a sniff by declaring and setting them 393 in 2 days plus the 8 overs already faced ?

Australia is 1-0 up in the series
Why not bat to a lead of 450 , snuff out the West Indies completely and STILL WIN the match

Footnote
Please disregard my comments if
There is rain forecast last 2 days
They want to get to England ASAP


I think it's a good move I this occasion

Setting themselves a real game challenge, last chance to recreate that scenario in a real situation before the ashes


I agree but Windies circa 2015 won't get near this chase. They will be smoking Billy's and slugging rum by tea time
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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby whufc » Sun Jun 14, 2015 2:53 pm

Happy Endings wrote:
whufc wrote:
mal wrote:Im sure this didnt happen, but did the Australians know there were 2 days left after stumps day 3?

Why declare before stumps day 3 ?
Why give the West Indie a sniff by declaring and setting them 393 in 2 days plus the 8 overs already faced ?

Australia is 1-0 up in the series
Why not bat to a lead of 450 , snuff out the West Indies completely and STILL WIN the match

Footnote
Please disregard my comments if
There is rain forecast last 2 days
They want to get to England ASAP


I think it's a good move I this occasion

Setting themselves a real game challenge, last chance to recreate that scenario in a real situation before the ashes


I agree but Windies circa 2015 won't get near this chase. They will be smoking Billy's and slugging rum by tea time


Agree
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Re: 2015 Frank Worral and Ashes Tours

Postby The Dark Knight » Sun Jun 14, 2015 3:03 pm

RB wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:
Happy Endings wrote:
locky801 wrote:He made a good 62 overnight out of 2/220 Dec.

Windies in early trouble at 2/1



Yes very patient knock. Took 50 balls to make 20 and really gritted it out.

It's going to be a tough call on someone Marsh, Voges and Rogers for the first Ashes test.

I'd keep Marsh and Voges in the team, no reason to drop them for the Ashes. Sorry Bucky.

I'd have Voges and Rogers. Rogers' record is a lot better than Marsh's IMO, he's done well v England and played a lot in England, Warner has batted much better with him, and don't forget he's made six fifties on the trot in his last three tests.

I've never seen Marsh as more than a middling Shield player.

Yes after I posted that I thought about Rogers record in England and yeah it's outstanding, hard to look past. So obviously he knowns the conditions well and has plenty of experience there.

Did some Googling I couldn't find his first class statistical record in England (cricinfo doesn't have it) but found a breakdown of the firstclass teams he's played for http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Playe ... _Team.html

So perhaps Marsh will make way for Rogers.
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