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(08-23-2019, 12:51 AM)tonyo link Wrote:If we can get the same sort of conditions on Day 2, Cummins, Pattinson and Hazlewood will be a real handful - 179 might look like a good score, because their batting is hardly top-shelf either.
Little did we know that our first dig of 179 would be almost 3 times greater than the Poms could muster....
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I thought a lot of it was downright deplorable batting against good, accurate bowling backed up by excellent catching. Didnt see too many jaffa's, although I did like the one from Patto that tailed away late. Real swing, haven't seen that from an Australian right arm bowler for a while. I'd want at least another 50 to feel confident - can't see the poms playing the same get out shots in the second dig.
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England is rattled by consistent fast bowling, never knowing what's coming next. Our batting is nothing to write home about, but theirs is vulnerable in the extreme.
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Ben Stokes. A blistering 2 off 50 balls ..
But we needed those additional runs to our overnight score.
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08-25-2019, 01:35 AM
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The Poms are gambling on the pitch improving for batting as each day passes, it's a possibility at this venue as it's happened before that the highest scores come in the 4th innings.
In reality, we wasted the ball a bit yesterday, bowlers excluding Hazelwood got their line and lengths wrong, I'm not sure why they wanted to change anything form the 2nd innings.
Also I think Paine showed a lack of experience, he tried to have a bit each way in terms of field setting and tactics, some attack with some scoreline defending. We could easily had two or three more wickets if we'd not had half/half field settings. In fairness to Paine, the bowlers were a bit off which didn't make things any easier.
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We tend to bowl a touch short and get carried away when it flies. The lad who got injured (Richardson?) would have been a real handful on this deck with his skiddy pace and fuller length. Need to err on the fuller side.
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More poo~!
Waisting the new ball, not applying any pressure, we are defending it's madness!
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08-25-2019, 03:11 PM
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How weak and humiliating is Australian test cricket. P1ss f@cking weak. What a joke. Take off the baggy green. You don’t deserve it. Pfft. Useless flogs.
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