2019 2nd Ashes Test - Lords 14-18 August 2019

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Look Warner is over the hill. He has a good career average but since he got back he plays like a school boy and isn't mentally healthy enough to play test match cricket.
 

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Look Warner is over the hill. He has a good career average but since he got back he plays like a school boy and isn't mentally healthy enough to play test match cricket.


3 centuries since he got back to international cricket
 
Khawaja averages 30 overseas
Warner 37

Just stop.

Warner's overseas average is the same as Labushagnes FC career average

Just stop
And Warner's average overseas is dramatically skewed by a few big knocks in South Africa, Bangladesh and Dubai. South African conditions are similar to Australia, Dubai produces roads, and the Bangladesh series is an obvious outlier. Wanna guess what his record is like everywhere else?

Go look for yourself:
 
Look Warner is over the hill. He has a good career average but since he got back he plays like a school boy and isn't mentally healthy enough to play test match cricket.
He was one run from being the highest scorer at the WC haha what the actual ****
 
fu** me are you still going? Give it a rest champ, Warner averaged 46 last time in England and was the 4th leading run scorer overall. But let’s replace him.
He batted well 4 years ago :eek::eek::eek:

Let's just ignore his shocking form and lack of FC cricket then.
 

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And Warner's average overseas is dramatically skewed by a few big knocks in South Africa, Bangladesh and Dubai. South African conditions are similar to Australia, Dubai produces roads, and the Bangladesh series is an obvious outlier. Wanna guess what his record is like everywhere else?

Go look for yourself:
South Aussies of a certain vintage will remember a bent copper called Colin Creed, he now runs howstat.com.
ONCE one of Australias most wanted men, former rogue cop Colin Creed is no longer on a sticky wicket.
The Sunday Mail can now reveal the man who spent 12 years behind bars for armed robbery and rape has quietly rebuilt his life as a cricket statistician whose services are acclaimed worldwide.

The 65-year-old, who lives a reclusive life in Adelaide’s southern suburbs, is operating cricketing website Howstat, which receives thousands of hits each day from enthusiasts and is believed to earn more than $5000 a week.

The man helping Creed in the venture is convicted fraudster Brian Stewart Winzor.

They shared a cell at Murray Bridge’s Mobilong prison.
 

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