The Cricket Thread
#1291
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So I just read Kohli is out of the final test due to injury. Bit of a shame. He's entertaining. Brings the spark.
I was just in a cab with a Indian driver. I asked his perpective. Happy. He doesn't like Kohli. Thinks he plays it up and a captain should be reserved, thinking about winning. Big Dhoni fan.
Interesting perpective from the locals.
I was just in a cab with a Indian driver. I asked his perpective. Happy. He doesn't like Kohli. Thinks he plays it up and a captain should be reserved, thinking about winning. Big Dhoni fan.
Interesting perpective from the locals.
#1292
Re: The Cricket Thread
So I just read Kohli is out of the final test due to injury. Bit of a shame. He's entertaining. Brings the spark.
I was just in a cab with a Indian driver. I asked his perpective. Happy. He doesn't like Kohli. Thinks he plays it up and a captain should be reserved, thinking about winning. Big Dhoni fan.
Interesting perpective from the locals.
I was just in a cab with a Indian driver. I asked his perpective. Happy. He doesn't like Kohli. Thinks he plays it up and a captain should be reserved, thinking about winning. Big Dhoni fan.
Interesting perpective from the locals.
I had the same conversation with a Kiwi about McCullum and he had the same opinion regarding a more reserved manner.
Another good Test on the go here, great series.
#1293
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I like the edge Kohli brings and his competitive spirit. Very much like Australian captains of old I'd say ... abrasive.
I had the same conversation with a Kiwi about McCullum and he had the same opinion regarding a more reserved manner.
Another good Test on the go here, great series.
I had the same conversation with a Kiwi about McCullum and he had the same opinion regarding a more reserved manner.
Another good Test on the go here, great series.
#1294
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Well looks like an Indian series win. So close yet so far. Had we have won in India, it was worth a public holiday for sure.
Australia should be proud of their efforts. They've come along way since the Hobart test, get rid of Marsh (get rid of anyone who's name is Marsh) and find a keeper who can catch as well as bat, and we should take No 1 ranking no sweat.
Australia should be proud of their efforts. They've come along way since the Hobart test, get rid of Marsh (get rid of anyone who's name is Marsh) and find a keeper who can catch as well as bat, and we should take No 1 ranking no sweat.
#1295
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Well looks like an Indian series win. So close yet so far. Had we have won in India, it was worth a public holiday for sure.
Australia should be proud of their efforts. They've come along way since the Hobart test, get rid of Marsh (get rid of anyone who's name is Marsh) and find a keeper who can catch as well as bat, and we should take No 1 ranking no sweat.
Australia should be proud of their efforts. They've come along way since the Hobart test, get rid of Marsh (get rid of anyone who's name is Marsh) and find a keeper who can catch as well as bat, and we should take No 1 ranking no sweat.
Four Tests: 196 runs at 32.66
Like his skipper, the chirpy gloveman was never far from the headlines - but has solidified his spot. Provided some handy knocks with the bat, including a gritty 40 in Bengaluru, 37 in Ranchi and a half-century in the first innings in Dharamsala to ensure a competitive first innings total of 300. After the disaster of 2013, Wade redeemed himself with the gloves in cricket's toughest terrain, both through his catching and stumpings on unpredictable surfaces. Never short of a word, he found himself in a heated exchange with Jadeja in the final Test.
Rating: 7
Australia v India Test series 2017: Warner flops - rating the Australians
I would have said Wade was satisfactory in the series but you wouldn't agree so another opinion. Reality check - 3 series losses in a row and the middle order still concerning - from 1-0 up in the series, too many 2nd innings collapses.
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#1296
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MATTHEW WADE
Four Tests: 196 runs at 32.66
Like his skipper, the chirpy gloveman was never far from the headlines - but has solidified his spot. Provided some handy knocks with the bat, including a gritty 40 in Bengaluru, 37 in Ranchi and a half-century in the first innings in Dharamsala to ensure a competitive first innings total of 300. After the disaster of 2013, Wade redeemed himself with the gloves in cricket's toughest terrain, both through his catching and stumpings on unpredictable surfaces. Never short of a word, he found himself in a heated exchange with Jadeja in the final Test.
Rating: 7
Australia v India Test series 2017: Warner flops - rating the Australians
I would have said Wade was satisfactory in the series but you wouldn't agree so another opinion. Reality check - 3 series losses in a row and the middle order still concerning - from 1-0 up in the series, too many 2nd innings collapses.
Four Tests: 196 runs at 32.66
Like his skipper, the chirpy gloveman was never far from the headlines - but has solidified his spot. Provided some handy knocks with the bat, including a gritty 40 in Bengaluru, 37 in Ranchi and a half-century in the first innings in Dharamsala to ensure a competitive first innings total of 300. After the disaster of 2013, Wade redeemed himself with the gloves in cricket's toughest terrain, both through his catching and stumpings on unpredictable surfaces. Never short of a word, he found himself in a heated exchange with Jadeja in the final Test.
Rating: 7
Australia v India Test series 2017: Warner flops - rating the Australians
I would have said Wade was satisfactory in the series but you wouldn't agree so another opinion. Reality check - 3 series losses in a row and the middle order still concerning - from 1-0 up in the series, too many 2nd innings collapses.
You clearly didn't watch it and make your decisions through the opinion of others, rather than making your own mind up.
#1297
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Predictable response and the last sentence is utter p*sh. I watched all 4 tests and as I said and as the assessment of the team said he was satisfactory. Presumably you want someone who is a better keeper and bats better than Wade - name him.
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#1298
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Yes. That's correct Sport. Like your cricket knowledge, his keeping is not of international standard.
#1300
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That's it, match drawn
SA win yet another away series and now replace Australia at No.2
Great year ahead - England away and then India at home. Keep pushing and winning and regain our rightful spot at No.1
SA win yet another away series and now replace Australia at No.2
Great year ahead - England away and then India at home. Keep pushing and winning and regain our rightful spot at No.1
#1301
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Should be interesting, the next two series.
#1302
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SA need to sort their top order out - it really isn't working too well. Duminy has to go but we really need AB back
#1303
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Duminy is dead wood. Someone else could be shining in his place. AB is needed for sure.
#1304
#1305
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It's satisfactory enough when bundled with his batting is the point. Nevill's been tried and failed. You didn't name a replacement, just opened your trap and rattled. Ever heard of 'Irongloves'? One of the best wicketkeeper/batsmen in time.