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Every 77 games there's one in Adelaide.
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Jim05 wrote:
Booney wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Venues where ODI's have been abandoned due to rain
Perth 0
Adelaide 1
Melbourne 3
Brisbane 5
Sydney 7
That will rank Sydney at Number 2 in the world behind Colombo as having the most abandoned games


Can we get stats on how many games have been played/scheduled at each ground?

At a guess I would say Sydney get minimum 3 per summer ( including at least one final ) and Adelaide the one per summer, yes?

That is true but its usually Melbourne who cops the bad weather tag, id guess Melbourne would hold similar ammounts to Sydney.
No surprise Brisbane is up there though


It's always bloody raining and Brisbane cricket fans are voting with their feet. It's time for CA to do a rethink on the schedule and start scheduling games at Ethiad, Cairns and Brisbane during Winter, possibly against South Africa who we have parallel seasons with. It pisses down in Brisvegas every November and rain is a fairly constant companion during the 'Summer' months.

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south africa in the winter would be great imo. darwin, cairns, brisbane.
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bennymacca wrote:south africa in the winter would be great imo. darwin, cairns, brisbane.


Nope. Test under lights at Eddie Head. Bad luck for Buck though!

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Etihad's surface in the middle of winter would make it a no go. Grass cut at different lengths and the outfield is rolled during cricket season making it too firm for footy.
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Also the fact that it is a footy stadium in winter...

You could play at Allan border field in Brisbane in the winter. Especially if it was a smaller drawing team
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England with a pretty comfortable run chase to send the sooks out if the tri-series. :D
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Batting first in today's World Cup trial...cough cough oops I mean one day tri series final :)

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I like the look of the Australian 11.

It might be harder for Wato and Pup to get into this team than some people think. The obvious swaps I guess are MMarsh and Bailey so fair to say those two will be real keen on having big games and be part of a winning team today.
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up to the No show to save us here :shock:
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Lol Morgan, great skippers knock
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What on earth does England see in Chris Woakes?
If he’s in their best One-Day 11 it’s no wonder they’re struggling.

Chris Jordan is a very good quick bowler and I can’t see why he hasn’t been playing.
He came on as a sub fielder in last Friday’s game against India so he can’t be injured.
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Always down to the same thing with so many sides. They pick bowlers for their batting and batsmen for their bowling. Bopara's made an entire international career from England's all rounder obsession.

Woakes does though have a very good first class bowling record, so perhaps they think that ability will eventually translate but right now, Jordan seems the better one day bowling option.
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Grahaml wrote:Always down to the same thing with so many sides. They pick bowlers for their batting and batsmen for their bowling. Bopara's made an entire international career from England's all rounder obsession.

Woakes does though have a very good first class bowling record, so perhaps they think that ability will eventually translate but right now, Jordan seems the better one day bowling option.


It also highlights the omission of Ben Stokes from their World Cup squad. As a bowler he can be expensive but he offers a fair bit with his batting. That innings he played for Melbourne Renegades against Hobart Hurricanes a few weeks back contained some beautiful ball striking. Also despite his modest recent form overseas he's a proven performer in Australia. He was England's only century maker in the Ashes last summer. Horses for courses!
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westozfalcon wrote:
Grahaml wrote:Always down to the same thing with so many sides. They pick bowlers for their batting and batsmen for their bowling. Bopara's made an entire international career from England's all rounder obsession.

Woakes does though have a very good first class bowling record, so perhaps they think that ability will eventually translate but right now, Jordan seems the better one day bowling option.


It also highlights the omission of Ben Stokes from their World Cup squad. As a bowler he can be expensive but he offers a fair bit with his batting. That innings he played for Melbourne Renegades against Hobart Hurricanes a few weeks back contained some beautiful ball striking. Also despite his modest recent form overseas he's a proven performer in Australia. He was England's only century maker in the Ashes last summer. Horses for courses!

Is form of late has been so bad that in fact that score in the BB4 was his only score for a while.
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westozfalcon wrote:
Grahaml wrote:Always down to the same thing with so many sides. They pick bowlers for their batting and batsmen for their bowling. Bopara's made an entire international career from England's all rounder obsession.

Woakes does though have a very good first class bowling record, so perhaps they think that ability will eventually translate but right now, Jordan seems the better one day bowling option.


It also highlights the omission of Ben Stokes from their World Cup squad. As a bowler he can be expensive but he offers a fair bit with his batting. That innings he played for Melbourne Renegades against Hobart Hurricanes a few weeks back contained some beautiful ball striking. Also despite his modest recent form overseas he's a proven performer in Australia. He was England's only century maker in the Ashes last summer. Horses for courses!


Hmm. Not sure you understood my point. Stokes is another bowler who was picked for his batting and got shown up. One hit in T20 doesn't make him an international batsman. Even with that ton against us, he averages 25 in tests.
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