Australia v Windies - Test series

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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu Dec 03, 2015 1:28 pm

carey wrote:

Weather and Conditions are cop outs. Phantom is 100% correct. It will be a shit series. Australia will not need to bat twice in any test.

In at least one test an Australia batsmen will out score the entire West Indies side.

Not denying that mate, the Windies are the saddest cricketing story of my life, probably the saddest sporting story full stop.
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby The Bedge » Thu Dec 03, 2015 4:27 pm

WI 10/243 v CA XI 2/127 - **** that weather really wrecking some havoc on batting conditions! :shock: :roll: ;)
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby The Bedge » Fri Dec 04, 2015 9:13 am

WI 10/243 v CA XI 4/245
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby Rik E Boy » Fri Dec 04, 2015 1:11 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:
carey wrote:

Weather and Conditions are cop outs. Phantom is 100% correct. It will be a shit series. Australia will not need to bat twice in any test.

In at least one test an Australia batsmen will out score the entire West Indies side.

Not denying that mate, the Windies are the saddest cricketing story of my life, probably the saddest sporting story full stop.


Yeah we wanted them go away but we wanted them to come back.

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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby Lightning McQueen » Fri Dec 04, 2015 1:46 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
Yeah we wanted them go away but we wanted them to come back.

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As a kid you fought with your siblings and mates over being Australia, except when the Windies were in town.
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby Jim05 » Fri Dec 04, 2015 6:04 pm

Windies 7/100, still trail by over 100.
Could still be over on day 3 even after rain delays. Watching some of their dismissals and they are just bog ordinary.
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby Brodlach » Fri Dec 04, 2015 8:13 pm

Going to be beaten by an innings against club cricketers
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby RB » Fri Dec 04, 2015 9:58 pm

I can't remember the last time a test team lost a tour match, although admittedly most aren't allotted four days. It would be embarrassing losing to most states, let alone a team where half the players haven't played a FC match before.
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby heater31 » Fri Dec 04, 2015 10:03 pm

RB wrote:I can't remember the last time a test team lost a tour match, although admittedly most aren't allotted four days. It would be embarrassing losing to most states, let alone a team where half the players haven't played a FC match before.

Wasn't a 4 day game but I seem to remember the first game ever under lights at Adelaide Oval the Redbacks beat New Zealand?
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby RustyCage » Fri Dec 04, 2015 10:20 pm

Wasn't that Australia v New Zealand?
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby daysofourlives » Fri Dec 04, 2015 10:47 pm

RB wrote:I can't remember the last time a test team lost a tour match, although admittedly most aren't allotted four days. It would be embarrassing losing to most states, let alone a team where half the players haven't played a FC match before.


Pretty sure it happened fairly often through the late 90's and 00's when a 2nd and 3rd Australian X1 would have been the next best teams in world cricket
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby westozfalcon » Fri Dec 04, 2015 11:05 pm

You can't get an accurate form line on the West Indies from a Mickey Mouse game like this.

There was a time when touring sides were afforded respect and got to play warm-up matches against Shield sides on the major grounds.

The Windies will lift significantly for the Hobart Test next week.
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby The Dark Knight » Sat Dec 05, 2015 7:30 pm

I reckon Jason Holder will make the most runs for the Windies coming in down the order at number 8.
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby carey » Sun Dec 06, 2015 8:15 am

westozfalcon wrote:You can't get an accurate form line on the West Indies from a Mickey Mouse game like this.

There was a time when touring sides were afforded respect and got to play warm-up matches against Shield sides on the major grounds.

The Windies will lift significantly for the Hobart Test next week.



Based on what?
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby wristwatcher » Sun Dec 06, 2015 8:48 am

carey wrote:
westozfalcon wrote:You can't get an accurate form line on the West Indies from a Mickey Mouse game like this.

There was a time when touring sides were afforded respect and got to play warm-up matches against Shield sides on the major grounds.

The Windies will lift significantly for the Hobart Test next week.



Based on what?



Based on the fact I have $150 on Australia winning 3-0. Me betting against teams tends to lift them :roll:

I simply can't see any other result. The fact Australia's team is a little unsettled I think actually hurts the Windies as you have 5 or 6 guys who need to perform to cement spots in the team moving forward. I expect no mercy to be given by the likes of Burns, Marsh x 2, Voges, Siddle, Pattinson and when Uzi returns I'm certain he will be looking to carry on his rich run of form.

Complacency is our only enemy and I think this group is hungry enough to prevent any issues with that.

Put simply, this Windies group lack the talent to be competitive against Australia at home.
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby stan » Sun Dec 06, 2015 11:01 am

wristwatcher wrote:
carey wrote:
westozfalcon wrote:You can't get an accurate form line on the West Indies from a Mickey Mouse game like this.

There was a time when touring sides were afforded respect and got to play warm-up matches against Shield sides on the major grounds.

The Windies will lift significantly for the Hobart Test next week.



Based on what?



Based on the fact I have $150 on Australia winning 3-0. Me betting against teams tends to lift them :roll:

I simply can't see any other result. The fact Australia's team is a little unsettled I think actually hurts the Windies as you have 5 or 6 guys who need to perform to cement spots in the team moving forward. I expect no mercy to be given by the likes of Burns, Marsh x 2, Voges, Siddle, Pattinson and when Uzi returns I'm certain he will be looking to carry on his rich run of form.

Complacency is our only enemy and I think this group is hungry enough to prevent any issues with that.

Put simply, this Windies group lack the talent to be competitive against Australia at home.

Batting is thin and will rely on Bravo, the captain in holder and the aging Samuals. They have guys who have shown talent in previous series but only in patches.

Basically alot will rely on a few to be competitive. Holder is going to have a massive role for them in all aspects.
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby wristwatcher » Sun Dec 06, 2015 5:51 pm

You'd have to think the Bellrieve pitch curator has got the call from CA to flatten it and try and make the game reach a fourth day. If there is some juice in at and we bowl we will have them all out well before tea on day 1.

Regardless I'm still looking forward to next Thursday even if it is just to find out how bad they really are.
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby westozfalcon » Sun Dec 06, 2015 10:57 pm

carey wrote:
westozfalcon wrote:You can't get an accurate form line on the West Indies from a Mickey Mouse game like this.

There was a time when touring sides were afforded respect and got to play warm-up matches against Shield sides on the major grounds.

The Windies will lift significantly for the Hobart Test next week.



Based on what?


On the fact that it's a Test match with some meaning to it.

I don't believe the West Indies are as poor as what that warm up game suggests. From a batting perspective they'll struggle but their bowling attack will perform better against the Aussies than New Zealand's did.
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

Postby wristwatcher » Mon Dec 07, 2015 12:33 am

westozfalcon wrote:
carey wrote:
westozfalcon wrote:You can't get an accurate form line on the West Indies from a Mickey Mouse game like this.

There was a time when touring sides were afforded respect and got to play warm-up matches against Shield sides on the major grounds.

The Windies will lift significantly for the Hobart Test next week.



Based on what?


On the fact that it's a Test match with some meaning to it.

I don't believe the West Indies are as poor as what that warm up game suggests. From a batting perspective they'll struggle but their bowling attack will perform better against the Aussies than New Zealand's did.



Are you suggesting the West Indies are going to win a test?
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Re: Australia v Windies - Test series

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