Sir Why You Little 37,458 Posted February 9, 2009 Posted February 9, 2009 Oh how lovely it is to see England get smashed by the Windies. And they can consider themselves fortunate to make 51, when they were at one stage 7/26. Luckily for them Flintoff showed a bit of backbone. Let's hope they keep that kind of form up going into the Ashes. Yes that will shut Botham up for a few months! Heard him say a while back the Poms were an absolute "Monty" to white wash the ashes series 5-0 this year. Yeah Right Pom. IN Your Dreams. All out 51 Hilarious. Even Better than Geelong last year! Quote
montasaurus 0 Posted February 9, 2009 Posted February 9, 2009 Oh how lovely it is to see England get smashed by the Windies. And they can consider themselves fortunate to make 51, when they were at one stage 7/26. Luckily for them Flintoff showed a bit of backbone. Let's hope they keep that kind of form up going into the Ashes. I'm glad they have quality batsmen the likes of flintoff down the order to save humiliation and push the total up to a massive 51! Quote
montasaurus 0 Posted February 16, 2009 Posted February 16, 2009 1 run - Just as well or I might have lost all faith! What are we doing with players who are struggling at state level getting a game, yet a bloke who has dominated all year is left as 12th man? Would have something to do with the Aust. A side (AKA blues) playing victoria in a shield game? Something smells funny to me..... Quote
titan_uranus 25,255 Posted February 16, 2009 Posted February 16, 2009 Big test (pun intended) for the Australian team coming up in South Africa. Should be a cracking series, just like the series here. My team for the first test: 1. Katich 2. Hughes 3. Ponting 4. Clarke 5. Hussey 6. McDonald 7. Haddin 8. Johnson 9. Siddle 10. McGain 11. Bollinger 12th man Hilfenhaus Despite his crap in the ODI series, Hilfenhaus should be ready for a call up should Bollinger not provide much in the first two tests. McGain obviously gets the nod over Hauritz, who really shouldn't be in the squad. McDonald gets the 'prized' number 6 spot in place of North due to his far superior bowling and the fact that it would be harsh to call his batting sub-par on the basis of one innings of 15 in which he was dismissed by a pearler. Quote
H_T 3,049 Posted February 17, 2009 Posted February 17, 2009 Big test (pun intended) for the Australian team coming up in South Africa. Should be a cracking series, just like the series here. My team for the first test: 1. Katich 2. Hughes 3. Ponting 4. Clarke 5. Hussey 6. McDonald 7. Haddin 8. Johnson 9. Siddle 10. McGain 11. Bollinger 12th man Hilfenhaus Despite his crap in the ODI series, Hilfenhaus should be ready for a call up should Bollinger not provide much in the first two tests. McGain obviously gets the nod over Hauritz, who really shouldn't be in the squad. McDonald gets the 'prized' number 6 spot in place of North due to his far superior bowling and the fact that it would be harsh to call his batting sub-par on the basis of one innings of 15 in which he was dismissed by a pearler. I think you've got the side for the first test there Titan..Agree with McGain. Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted February 20, 2009 Author Posted February 20, 2009 My highlight of this year's cricket season - West Indies' tailenders Fidel Edwards and Daren Powell blocked out the final 36 minutes of the Second Test against England at the Antigua Recreation Ground to force a draw. The Windies lead the series 1-0. Quote
Rogue 585 Posted February 20, 2009 Posted February 20, 2009 My team for the first test: In that team Haddin should bat above McDonald. I'd prefer to see Hilfenhaus play in South Africa with a view to the Ashes, but Bollinger probably deserves first crack. Quote
titan_uranus 25,255 Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 The problem with batting McDonald below Haddin is Haddin. I'm not sure he's good enough to bat at 6 in the test team. If he can transfer the confidence he gained from the ODI series into the Test arena, then maybe it would work, but I don't think Haddin is a long term prospect for number 6. Which strengthens the case for North to make his debut in South Africa. Whilst I think McDonald should start in the first test, North's batting in the practice match (52*, compared to McDonald's 24) suggests he's a better prospect for no. 6. But McDonald's bowling provides an extra alternative to Ponting should one of our seamers or McGain struggle. Quote
45HG 1,559 Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 I'd rate Haddin's batting above McDonald's, pretty funny all those people that wrote him off during the Indian tour. Go Vics! Quote
Kiss of Death 772 Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 Very worried we're gonna have a repeat of yesterday tonight! Quote
45HG 1,559 Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 Don't know what it is about Vics and choking Quote
montasaurus 0 Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 I'll make the Call, We Are Home! (7/160) Quote
45HG 1,559 Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 17 needed off 21, one wicket in hand. You've gone early Mont Quote
Kiss of Death 772 Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 REALLY happy that i had a lunch to attend and couldn't make it.. what a horrid weekend. Quote
titan_uranus 25,255 Posted February 23, 2009 Posted February 23, 2009 I'll make the Call, We Are Home! (7/160) Oops. We should have been home at 1/70. Poor batting. Surely there isn't a bigger choking team than the Victorian Bushrangers? By my count, that's 2 wins from 7 finals in the last 3 years, including 3 consecutive FR Cup losses (and the only two wins were Twenty/20). White absolutely threw away his wicket, and ran Hussey out too. Quote
Rogue 585 Posted February 24, 2009 Posted February 24, 2009 It was nice to read that David Boon wants Australia to show faith in a core group of players, just like they did in the mid-80's. Craddock wrote a piece about this back in November which reflected my thoughts on our recent selection woes, although a few others didn't see it quite the same way. I don't think Haddin is a long term prospect for number 6. I agree. I'd still bat him higher than McDonald. It's probably a moot point as I imagine North will get picked. Quote
montasaurus 0 Posted February 24, 2009 Posted February 24, 2009 Mcgain has to fire if we are any chance. Our lack of depth in the spin department cost us the series. Although not having a baggy blue in the bag might cost him a spot! Quote
Jumping Jack Clennett 1,825 Posted February 24, 2009 Posted February 24, 2009 "White absolutely threw away his wicket, and ran Hussey out too." I agree about White's irresponsible shot. But I reckon Hussey's dismissal was his own fault. White called him for what should have been an easy quick single. Hussey wasn't backing up AT ALL. He still nearly made it, which means he would have been in by 2 yards if he'd remembered the basic fundamental of backing up. We lost because of this and other fundamental errors when batting. I reckon Benny Laughlin gives it a bit of a flick, by the way! Quote
titan_uranus 25,255 Posted February 25, 2009 Posted February 25, 2009 It was nice to read that David Boon wants Australia to show faith in a core group of players, just like they did in the mid-80's. Oh yeah, that really pleased me. No more of this horses for courses business. South Africa managed to beat us twice and contest well in the third test without changing their team once. Meanwhile, we're about to enter our 15th consecutive test in which we have played a different team to the test before. Let's get a squad (the one we've got now I think is good) and take them to England, play them at home, then take them wherever we go next year. I'd still bat him higher than McDonald. It's probably a moot point as I imagine North will get picked. Not so sure about that. Yes, North will play. But I'm thinking McDonald may play instead of McGain. That would mean McDonald could bat at 8, to keep Haddin at 7, or vice versa. It would really strengthen the batting up, and in terms of bowling, we'd have the three seamers, then McDonald and North to provide back up. But I still think McGain should play. Of course, if Clarke doesn't play then McDonald and McGain will definitely play. But at the moment, looking at Boonie's words and the way the practice match panned out, I'd think a team with North and McDonald in it is quite likely. But I reckon Hussey's dismissal was his own fault. White called him for what should have been an easy quick single. Hussey wasn't backing up AT ALL. He still nearly made it, which means he would have been in by 2 yards if he'd remembered the basic fundamental of backing up. Yeah, I saw it again and you're right, Hussey's backing up was pretty poor. Quote
montasaurus 0 Posted February 25, 2009 Posted February 25, 2009 http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,2...91-2882,00.html Give us the points for the 20/20 final! Bird was the difference in that game IMO! Quote
grazman 7,539 Posted February 25, 2009 Posted February 25, 2009 All that matters is the Shield. Win the Shield and the 20/20 and Ford Ranger pale into insignificance. Win the 20/20 and Ford Ranger and lose the Shield and they still pale into insignificance. Quote
Rhino Richards 1,467 Posted February 25, 2009 Posted February 25, 2009 All that matters is the Shield. Win the Shield and the 20/20 and Ford Ranger pale into insignificance. Win the 20/20 and Ford Ranger and lose the Shield and they still pale into insignificance. Its like comparing the NAB Cup to an AFL Flag. Shield for mine. Quote
H_T 3,049 Posted February 25, 2009 Posted February 25, 2009 All that matters is the Shield. Win the Shield and the 20/20 and Ford Ranger pale into insignificance. Win the 20/20 and Ford Ranger and lose the Shield and they still pale into insignificance. Well put grazman. McGain not selected in first test in Sth Africa. North looks a though he has a start. Interesting.. Quote
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