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Re: Smith's Crew in SA - ElwoodBlues1 - 03-31-2018 (03-31-2018, 12:58 PM)flyboy77 link Wrote:Hazelwood 0-86. Given us nothing all series, economical but not threatening which I find strange given Rabada has got so much movement in the air and off the wicket. Probably the menacing bounce of Aus wickets isnt there in SA and I think he misses that, Markram in particular has played him well, impressive player that bloke, cool head and for a newbie seems to have soaked up the pressure....having AB in the middle order also gives them some solidarity. I thought their batting was their weak point but they have seen off our attack and even their tail has spanked our bowlers.... Re: Smith's Crew in SA - LP - 03-31-2018 Could be over by stumps, CA is a house of cards! Re: Smith's Crew in SA - crashlander - 04-01-2018 At the moment all the selections dilemmas (and nightmares) have come to pass. Neither of the Marsh brothers has done much to solidify their futures. Both have been ordinary (although Mitch did have his moments in the 1st test). Khawaja was decent this time, but he has had only 2 decent innings. Our 3 inclusions all failed. Up until now the opening partnership was our best, but this time ... Our bowlers have not done what we would hope. Cummins has got wickets consistently, but Hazelwood has struggled and Starc hasn't really been fit. Lyon started well enough, but that was that. I am disappointed. There were 2 ways for a our players to react, and we done the worse of them. We are a rabble now and will be until we can regroup and get our act together. Re: Smith's Crew in SA - capcom - 04-01-2018 And meanwhile, sponsors disappear. Sutherland looks to be on shaky ground and this saga seems (at least on the surface) to be approaching the Packer - Establishment 70s fight in terms of impact on the game. What is guaranteed is that new caps will be handed out to those maybe not deserving of the reward. Very fragile at the minute Re: Smith's Crew in SA - LP - 04-01-2018 It's no different to football, there is no rule that states nepotism builds a better team, but there is a rule that says nepotism keeps the money in the family. That is what it is about, money not professionalism. Re: Smith's Crew in SA - laj - 04-01-2018 (03-31-2018, 01:35 PM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:Given us nothing all series, economical but not threatening which I find strange given Rabada has got so much movement in the air and off the wicket. Cummins has been outstanding but the others, outside of Starc's First Test, has been really crap. Re: Smith's Crew in SA - LP - 04-01-2018 Hazelwood is not a swing or cutter bowler, he isn't suited to the conditions SA is providing, there isn't much for seamers and if it does move it's fairly benign and predictable. Really this series should have been a nil all draw, our batting and the Saffies batting has been rubbish in conditions that at times have been almost idyllic, at least equal to as good as you are likely to get them over there! Re: Smith's Crew in SA - Professer E - 04-01-2018 Time Paine might not have made big runs but has shown more than a little G and D thus tour. Lot of red inks, solid keeping. Leading by example. Re: Smith's Crew in SA - Jack Burton - 04-01-2018 Gutsy effort here from a man with a broken thumb Re: Smith's Crew in SA - capcom - 04-01-2018 Sure is .... gets a few points for that alone |