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Decent squad, but I can't see Khawaja making runs next summer in the Ashes, and therefore can't help but feel we've missed a chance to move on from him.
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I would have taken Sutherland insteadlocky801 wrote:I still do not understand the love for Abbott
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SL to win the series 2-0
IF we can square the 2 test series we will do well
Prabath Jayasuriya will be the matchwinner for SL
IF we can square the 2 test series we will do well
Prabath Jayasuriya will be the matchwinner for SL
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I'd be shocked if Australia lost this seriesmal wrote:SL to win the series 2-0
IF we can square the 2 test series we will do well
Prabath Jayasuriya will be the matchwinner for SL
I'll go as far to say that if Australia loses the series i wont comment on this site for a year !
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YepRB wrote:Decent squad, but I can't see Khawaja making runs next summer in the Ashes, and therefore can't help but feel we've missed a chance to move on from him.
The 5th Test v India should've been his farewell Test
Now it's gonna end unpleasantly for him
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Sri Lanka are a far better outfit over there and we have struggled in recent tours.jackpot jim wrote:I'd be shocked if Australia lost this seriesmal wrote:SL to win the series 2-0
IF we can square the 2 test series we will do well
Prabath Jayasuriya will be the matchwinner for SL
I'll go as far to say that if Australia loses the series i wont comment on this site for a year !
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Who takes his place? No doubt he'll score two tons in Galle and buy himself immunity.RB wrote:Decent squad, but I can't see Khawaja making runs next summer in the Ashes, and therefore can't help but feel we've missed a chance to move on from him.
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News story on the Today Show:
Glenn Maxwell responds to be being snubbed by the national selectors with a MOTM half century last night.
Why does this come up every time we go to the sub-continent? Don't get me wrong, I would've loved to have seen him play more test cricket but he is 36 years old and hasn't played a test since 2017, give it a rest.
Interesting stat though, every test that he has played has been in the sub-continent.
Glenn Maxwell responds to be being snubbed by the national selectors with a MOTM half century last night.
Why does this come up every time we go to the sub-continent? Don't get me wrong, I would've loved to have seen him play more test cricket but he is 36 years old and hasn't played a test since 2017, give it a rest.
Interesting stat though, every test that he has played has been in the sub-continent.
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Greg Chappell was 12th man for the first two Rest of the World tests in 1971-72 and Alan Border incredibly was dropped for the last test of the 1978-79 Ashes series. He had made 60 not out and 45 not out in the 4th test in Sydney, failed in Adelaide and was dropped.am Bays wrote:At some stage he'll get pushed out and will come back better. Not sure it will happen after this tour but it will happen.woodublieve12 wrote:Big fan of the lad, but this series could make or break Konstas. Not forever but potentially send him back to shield for a long spell. No doubting his talent, but he needs to show that he can build an innings.
S Waugh, M Waugh, Ponting, Hayden, Langer, Clarke, Boon, I Chappell, Martyn, Warner, Tayler et al all got dropped
The only two who never had an extended period out of the team as I recall are Greg Chappell (may have missed some ROW tests in 71-72) and Alan border (I think he missed two tests in 1979)
Even Don Bradman was made 12th man after his failures in his first test.
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I knew you'd know RIG.robranisgod wrote: Greg Chappell was 12th man for the first two Rest of the World tests in 1971-72 and Alan Border incredibly was dropped for the last test of the 1978-79 Ashes series. He had made 60 not out and 45 not out in the 4th test in Sydney, failed in Adelaide and was dropped.
Even Don Bradman was made 12th man after his failures in his first test.
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Spare a thought for Stuart Law
Made 54 not out on debut, and was dropped , but never made the test team again
Made 54 not out on debut, and was dropped , but never made the test team again
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I guess the LAW didn't win.mal wrote:Spare a thought for Stuart Law
Made 54 not out on debut, and was dropped , but never made the test team again
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am Bays - I know your love for him isn't strong because he never played for Glenelg or wasn't a wicket keeper but you included Mark Taylor in your list of players who have been dropped. But I have a feeling Tubby was never dropped.
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Unless he meant Peter Taylor... 
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Down the Hill wrote:am Bays - I know your love for him isn't strong because he never played for Glenelg or wasn't a wicket keeper but you included Mark Taylor in your list of players who have been dropped. But I have a feeling Tubby was never dropped.
12th man v West Indies Perth IIRC 1993 but yeah you're right he's in the GS Chappell and Border category
He also kept twice in test matches Trent Bridge 1989 and SCG 1991 when Healy had to go off for treatment
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Just looked it up, Tubby got dropped for the 5th test in the 92/93 series against the Windies, the game where Curtly tore us a new one.
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I don't think David Warner was ever dropped, per se.
Suspended for giving Joe Root a slap, then the sandpaper incident. But never dropped on form.
Suspended for giving Joe Root a slap, then the sandpaper incident. But never dropped on form.
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His slumps were never more than 4-5 tests and there was usually a half century during them, then he'd bounce back with a big hundred, it's how he batted so we had to take the good with the bad.RB wrote:I don't think David Warner was ever dropped, per se.
Suspended for giving Joe Root a slap, then the sandpaper incident. But never dropped on form.
Although I'm not a fan of the individual as I once was I have an enormous amount of respect for his talent as a batter, he was once pigeon-holed for the white ball on the back of some Super 6 form in Malaysia or wherever it was but he worked on his game to be one of the best test openers that we've produced.
Wouldn't mind seeing peoples thoughts on a Best XI of the millennium.
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Lightning McQueen wrote:His slumps were never more than 4-5 tests and there was usually a half century during them, then he'd bounce back with a big hundred, it's how he batted so we had to take the good with the bad.RB wrote:I don't think David Warner was ever dropped, per se.
Suspended for giving Joe Root a slap, then the sandpaper incident. But never dropped on form.
Although I'm not a fan of the individual as I once was I have an enormous amount of respect for his talent as a batter, he was once pigeon-holed for the white ball on the back of some Super 6 form in Malaysia or wherever it was but he worked on his game to be one of the best test openers that we've produced.
Wouldn't mind seeing peoples thoughts on a Best XI of the millennium.
I'd go:
Warner
Hayden
Ponting
Smith
Clarke
M.Hussey
Gilchrist
Warne
Cummins
Johnson
McGrath
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