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2nd Test v The Lankans @ Hobart

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 2:43 pm
by DYSON#2
Down south we go to tassie. Cricket Australia was slammed for not promoting the 1st test properley and it might be safe to say they havnt done a great job of promoting the 2nd very well either.
Will there be changes in the Aussie camp? Kumar Sangakara will be a welcome addition to the lankans.

i have been to the tab and had a lobster on ricky ponting for the most runs at $4 and also a tenner on MJ to take the most wickets for the game at $8.

the first session is at 10.30am on friday morning and hobart is expecting a max of 27 degrees but rain expected on saturday.

go aussies

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 9:54 pm
by BenDoolan
What's the wicket like down in Hobart BD, and what's the long term forecast??

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:48 pm
by Essendon4eva
Does it realy matter? More of the same. Australia will win and I can watch something different.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 5:05 pm
by ealesy
BenDoolan wrote:What's the wicket like down in Hobart BD, and what's the long term forecast??
History suggest the Bellerive deck tends to be somewhat of a road!

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 8:11 pm
by bomberdonnie
BenDoolan wrote:What's the wicket like down in Hobart BD, and what's the long term forecast??
Sorry for the delay...

Weather looks the goods but may rain a bit on Saturday but Bellerive is on the Sunshine coast of Hobart so wont get too much.... If the game goes deep into Tuesday then we may see a little bit too...

I reckon the pitch will offer a bit to the bowlers early on the first day then flatten out into a batsmens paradise. Make sure you check out the the big sign above the scoreboard for a clue as to where I work!!!!

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 8:35 pm
by BenDoolan
bomberdonnie wrote:
BenDoolan wrote:What's the wicket like down in Hobart BD, and what's the long term forecast??
Sorry for the delay...

Weather looks the goods but may rain a bit on Saturday but Bellerive is on the Sunshine coast of Hobart so wont get too much.... If the game goes deep into Tuesday then we may see a little bit too...

I reckon the pitch will offer a bit to the bowlers early on the first day then flatten out into a batsmens paradise. Make sure you check out the the big sign above the scoreboard for a clue as to where I work!!!!
Will do!

I guess you'll be there holding a sign "Go Symons" :wink: :lol:

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 8:43 pm
by bomberdonnie
Witty BD very witty :lol: :lol:

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:00 am
by Rossoneri
Australia 1/48.
Hayden again throws his wicket away. Fernando bopwling pies and Hayden just slashes outside off stump and gets an edge to the keeper.

Is there a more over-rated bowler currently in the game than Fernando? Can not believe he was picked before Vass.

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:07 am
by jimmyc1985
Rossoneri wrote:Is there a more over-rated bowler currently in the game than Fernando?
I can think of one.

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 3:21 pm
by Ramanama
PJ Is killing them.

And MH is looking good too.

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 4:45 pm
by swoodley
An interesting question was posed on baggygreen this afternoon:

"Does the fact that Jaques and Hussey are doing much better at international level than they did at domestic level mean that the domestic competition is stronger than the international competetion?"

I think it's a bit early to be talking about Jaques but Hussey has certainly taken his game to another level at test cricket.

Allowing that there is an element of truth to the question, is it any wonder that we are better than the rest and getting better.

And maybe that's the answer for the rest of the world....play more four day cricket and make teams earn wins (unlike County Cricket for an example where there are so many cases of "manufactured" results) and that might toughen their players up ahead of test cricket.

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 8:52 pm
by BenDoolan
Groundhog Day. Jaques & Hussey destroying the Sri Lankans again on Day 1. I suppose Clarke will go on to top score tomorrow....

I keep saying Hussey's average will drop eventually, but it keeps bloody rising!!!! What a gun.

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 9:58 pm
by Sismis
Australia has far and away the greatest cricket culture in the world.

We drop population to a few of the cricket "powers".

But look at the % of Aussies who play cricket.

"When it's summer in Australia, I can tell you if you don't like cricket it's real bummer that because cricket is the no.1 game in town."

Add to that our development structure which is currently being emulated all around the world.

Our first class game, with less money than at east 3 others, has teams which can match ANY in the world inluding international.

If we put 2 teams in the world cup both would finish in the top 4.

A guy like Jaques (OR JAKES as he is known by the comentry team), Could not get a gig. Hussey, Mr. Cricket, the only batsman to come within 10 runs of Bradman's average. Struggled for how long to get into this team.

This year we have lost (arguably) the 2 best bowlers of all time. One of the most successful openers of all time. And current tests to date (this summer), the three guys in our team who have won international batsman of the year have not contributed more than a 50. Yet the runner up in the world cup seemingly cannot compete.

We have become in Cricket what the US has in basketball, and we don't have the advantage of inventing the game.

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 2:49 am
by bomberdonnie
Funny thing is that I was watching SA play NZ and the NZ commentator said that Lou Vincent had a great average in the mid 30s...

f*** i laughed and said to my mate just have a look at the Aussie batting line up and Michael Clarke is the lowest in the mid 40s... Lou would struggle to get a game in domestic and this commentator is plauding the man for having an average of 35 ffs!!

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 1:21 pm
by tonysoprano
jimmyc1985 wrote:
Rossoneri wrote:Is there a more over-rated bowler currently in the game than Fernando?
I can think of one.
Is Harmison still in the game?

But agree, Fernando is up there.

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 6:33 pm
by BenDoolan
For the first time ever in Test cricket a batsman has hit 100 sixes in their career. Congratulations Adam Gilchrist - definitelty the very best hitter I have ever seen.

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 7:49 pm
by bomberdonnie
BenDoolan wrote:For the first time ever in Test cricket a batsman has hit 100 sixes in their career. Congratulations Adam Gilchrist - definitelty the very best hitter I have ever seen.
And I was lucky enough to be sitting on the Bellerive hill with my litte man to watch his 99th and 100th six sail straight over our heads. I think that I appreciated it more than my 1 year old did!!!

Let me tell you his 100th six was one of the cleanest hits I have ever seen.... Sounded sublime off the bat!!!

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 8:17 pm
by BenDoolan
bomberdonnie wrote:
BenDoolan wrote:For the first time ever in Test cricket a batsman has hit 100 sixes in their career. Congratulations Adam Gilchrist - definitelty the very best hitter I have ever seen.
And I was lucky enough to be sitting on the Bellerive hill with my litte man to watch his 99th and 100th six sail straight over our heads. I think that I appreciated it more than my 1 year old did!!!

Let me tell you his 100th six was one of the cleanest hits I have ever seen.... Sounded sublime off the bat!!!
There is a request for the person who finds that ball to return it to Gilchrist. I would imagine there would be a significant reward for it. You should have gone out a fetched it!

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 9:03 pm
by bomberdonnie
BenDoolan wrote:
bomberdonnie wrote:
BenDoolan wrote:For the first time ever in Test cricket a batsman has hit 100 sixes in their career. Congratulations Adam Gilchrist - definitelty the very best hitter I have ever seen.
And I was lucky enough to be sitting on the Bellerive hill with my litte man to watch his 99th and 100th six sail straight over our heads. I think that I appreciated it more than my 1 year old did!!!

Let me tell you his 100th six was one of the cleanest hits I have ever seen.... Sounded sublime off the bat!!!
There is a request for the person who finds that ball to return it to Gilchrist. I would imagine there would be a significant reward for it. You should have gone out a fetched it!
Well I heard that too but the security around us said that someone had found it so I am unsure what happened to the ball. Maybe it is still bouncing down South St??

It went way too far for me to fetch in either case

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 3:14 am
by Gyoza
Loving the solution to not having Warne and McGrath anymore....just make over 500 every time we bat.

Sri Lankan "series" will end with Murali not even getting close to Warne's record and no Australian bowler having had to hold a bat.