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Is there a worse team than the stars collectively? I think they have the worst team in world sport. They have Maxwell and the rest are a joke. Whoever was the brain trust in trading Zampa for Harper must be sacked immediately.

 
18 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Is there a worse team than the stars collectively? I think they have the worst team in world sport. They have Maxwell and the rest are a joke. Whoever was the brain trust in trading Zampa for Harper must be sacked immediately.

Look lke spooners again to me. As a star supporter it feels a bit like barracking for melbourne under Neeld.

  • 3 weeks later...

Chris Lynn can hit a long ball ... deep into the 2nd deck, boundary ropes not a factor!

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On 07/12/2023 at 22:04, WERRIDEE said:

Is there a worse team than the stars collectively? I think they have the worst team in world sport. They have Maxwell and the rest are a joke. Whoever was the brain trust in trading Zampa for Harper must be sacked immediately.

That aged well.

The worst team collectively is the one Zampa went to.

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1 hour ago, mauriesy said:

That aged well.

The worst team collectively is the one Zampa went to.

I can't believe the way the Stars are playing. The first game was a shocking team but now they have their players back they are playing great cricket. Happy to be proven wrong.


On 08/01/2024 at 20:45, ANG13 said:

Has the Big Bash improved at all?

Not really

As one mate said to me a few years ago ... it's our only chance to see any Australian cricketers outside of the Test players

Albeit in a 'Go the tonk' game.  I flick it on occasionally but am quickly bored with it

Billy Connolly said this about cricket years ago (in a mocking style) ... 

"Johnny hits it for 6!"

That's t20 and maybe the great Billy Connolly was ahead of his time

Mind you, t20 is exceptionally popular and there's a lot of money in it (especially the IPL)

i.e not going away in a hurry

 

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