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Brodlach wrote:Swepson going home for the birth of his first child, Matthew Kuhnemann the replacement


Why even take the spud then, he must make a mean cordial.
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Armchair expert wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Swepson going home for the birth of his first child, Matthew Kuhnemann the replacement


Why even take the spud then, he must make a mean cordial.


I didn’t understand that either, perhaps something has changed?
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Corona Man wrote:I think most of us can accept a loss. But to be completely and utterly outplayed in every department (including planning and selection) without as much as a yelp…..

A few thoughts.

I heard John Bucchahan interviewed before the game. One comment he made, was to be successful in India, you need to accept what you are given. Don’t try to swim against the tide. I get what he means, embrace the challenge. Did we do that?

A few years ago we had a training camp in Dubai to acclimatise. Why did we not do that again…. Was it so our test players could play a bit of T/20 and chill out before the AB Medal? Remember these blokes are on 6 and 7 figure wages. Where is the preparation or investment back into their games, to justify their pay packets.

Selection bloody diabolical. Yes a few injuries did not help, but the injuries were known before they left.

Game play… bowling plans to their bats. I couldn’t make one out as a viewer.

Pitch. No problem with them preparing a spinning wicket. We expect that. The partial preparation of certain areas is in the least questionable. But the BCCI rules the ICC.

My mate Davy. As a keen follower of the game for over 50 years, I’m not sure I can watch another minute of that selfish prick ( let’s undo and re do up the gloves every ball) stink it up. If he gets the nod for the 2nd test, I think I’m done.


The BBL ( more so the timing) completely and utterly roots up our test program. It has seen the demise of shield cricket in December and January when players need the longer format.
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Aussie sports commentator Michael Maney wrote on Twitter: “Justin Langer was implementing backbone, fight and resilience into our National team, then the little softies got their feelings hurt and wanted Uncle Andrew to tell them it isn’t fair, and pat them on the back. Fact: you reap what you sow”.

Harsh or fair?
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Not only fair, accurate.

As is his previous tweet:

"Sorry David, but it’s time. #warnerdone"
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Brodlach wrote:
Armchair expert wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Swepson going home for the birth of his first child, Matthew Kuhnemann the replacement


Why even take the spud then, he must make a mean cordial.


I didn’t understand that either, perhaps something has changed?

Maybe he didn’t know she was pregnant when he was here
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Lightning McQueen wrote:
Brodlach wrote:
Armchair expert wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Swepson going home for the birth of his first child, Matthew Kuhnemann the replacement


Why even take the spud then, he must make a mean cordial.


I didn’t understand that either, perhaps something has changed?

Maybe he didn’t know she was pregnant when he was here


The spud = Agar
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daysofourlives wrote:This is what they should do for test 2

Khawaja
Head
Lab
Smith
Hanscomb
Green
Carey
Agar
Starc
Murphy
Cummins

Must have a left arm spinner, Lyon struggles anyway, Head gives a 2nd off spinner.
We all know Warner wont be dropped, has an agreement with CA to keep his mouth shut and they in turn will keep selecting him until he decides he's had enough


I like your team Agar and STARc [gives the tail a lot more oomph as well]
However I would pick Nathan Lyon.
I would drop Peter Handscombe.
Bat Alex Carey at 6 and play 5 front line bowlers and Green if needed for a few overs.

Reason being
Australia is 0-1 down.
India currently hold the Sunny/Grumpy troph.y
Australia needs to win this series by winning 1 more test than India.
You then work out who needs to take a lotta wickets for this to happen.
The most likely is Nathan Lyon who is Australia's most prolific off spinning wicket taker of all time.

Forlorn post though I think Australia will lose 4-0 , unless India get 2-0 up and provide less spin friendly wickets when draws are enough and $$$ for 5 day encounters .
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Cant see any changes

Pat the Rat at a presso said that there wont be many if any changes for the 2nd test as they believe it is their best 11 they fielded in the 1st test and they have faith in them.

Got to love Pat the Rat, like to know why he wasnt sitting with his team late yesterday when they were getting flogged but away with the high performance manager
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If Boland gets dropped he has every right to be dirty. Was excellent I thought.
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This will never happen but hoses for courses would love to see this side.

Warner
Usi
Lab
Smith (c)
Head
Green
Carey
Agar
Starc
Lyon
Murphy

Open bowling with Starc and Green.
Then bowl the 2 spinners and Agar for the bulk of the overs
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Mythical Creature wrote:This will never happen but hoses for courses would love to see this side.

Warner
Usi
Lab
Smith (c)
Head
Green
Carey
Agar
Starc
Lyon
Murphy

Open bowling with Starc and Green.
Then bowl the 2 spinners and Agar for the bulk of the overs


You’ll hurt Cummins feelings………….
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Are we, including myself, just a bunch of sooks? Been too spoilt?

We have been smashing teams all summer and the past few years.

We play the hardest home team and get pantsed. But it’s only one test.

I get it’s not just that we lost but it’s the way we lost. Played as bad as we could, almost as bad as the West Indies did against us this summer.

Let’s give them another crack to see if they improve, select the correct team, get a couple of injured blokes back, maybe not win but be competitive against the best home test nation.
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Brodlach wrote:Are we, including myself, just a bunch of sooks? Been too spoilt?

We have been smashing teams all summer and the past few years.

We play the hardest home team and get pantsed. But it’s only one test.

I get it’s not just that we lost but it’s the way we lost. Played as bad as we could, almost as bad as the West Indies did against us this summer.

Let’s give them another crack to see if they improve, select the correct team, get a couple of injured blokes back, maybe not win but be competitive against the best home test nation.


Not a bunch of socks. We knew we played and defeated 2 sides who were mediocre.
I daresay WE (forum) majority thought we'd lose the series. I had India winning 4-0.
We played rubbish. But the leaders didn't set a great example. I don't think Cummins is all that great when things aren't going his way.
Those surrounding the team said it was the best squad since 04 to tour there.. if I recall correctly. What absolute rubbish that is.
And yes, we all agree that losing isn't a bad thing. But how we lost in such uncompetitive fashion is a national disgrace.
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Brodlach wrote:Are we, including myself, just a bunch of sooks? Been too spoilt?

We have been smashing teams all summer and the past few years.

We play the hardest home team and get pantsed. But it’s only one test.

I get it’s not just that we lost but it’s the way we lost. Played as bad as we could, almost as bad as the West Indies did against us this summer.

Let’s give them another crack to see if they improve, select the correct team, get a couple of injured blokes back, maybe not win but be competitive against the best home test nation.


If you told me before the Test began we would get Pujara, Kohli and Yadav out in the 1st Innings for a combined 27 runs, well I would have thought we would be in a strong position. We can bounce back, with the right selection and attitude.
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Spargo wrote:If Boland gets dropped he has every right to be dirty. Was excellent I thought.

I said pre-test that he’d be best suited out of our quicks to their decks.
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Brodlach wrote:Swepson going home for the birth of his first child, Matthew Kuhnemann the replacement


Good result, put him straight in, at least have a spinner turning it away from their bats
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daysofourlives wrote:
Dutchy wrote:
RB wrote:
Dutchy wrote:so where is the evidence?

Lets not forget the Gabba 2 day test recently [emoji38]
1. Gabba test is irrelevant to whether the Nagpur pitch is 'doctored'.

2. Given the strength of RSA's pace attack the Gabba pitch wasn't particularly to our advantage, heading in to the match. Also I hardly think the board wanted a 2-day test. Just a howler from the grounds staff.


So is the pitch doctored or not? supposed to be doctored for lefties, yet India's lefties put on 88 for the 8th wicket :lol:


you clearly dont get it, stick to the footy forums


thanks for the advice :lol:

Dont get what? Media claimed a doctored pitch pre-game, it ended up being BS, then all goes quiet, imagine if the Indians did the same to us?
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Brodlach wrote:Swepson going home for the birth of his first child, Matthew Kuhnemann the replacement


Chucks 'em. 100% chucks 'em.
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