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I actually think ODI cricket has somewhat found it's pep again even if it has had to do so by being as batting oriented as T20. Small grounds and plenty of sixes help, but the games still have a modicum of balance.Who says one day cricket is dead. T20 can't provide the tension like this.
Imagine the players if Ponting told them that, they would want McDonald back!Ponting telling it like it is saying Australias middle overs batting was “deplorable.”
Get rid of that muppet masquerading as the Australian coach and get Ponting in.
I personally think we should scrap T20I altogether. Make that format exclusively for franchise cricket.I actually think ODI cricket has somewhat found it's pep again even if it has had to do so by being as batting oriented as T20. Small grounds and plenty of sixes help, but the games still have a modicum of balance.
At the end of the day people will always care about an ODI world cup more than the T20 version.
The “three of the best bowlers in the world” todayWhat a load of *in' bullshit, we have a winning percentage of around 66% when Starc plays, and Cummins and Hazlewood aren't too far behind. They are three of the best bowlers in the world and Australia are always a chance when they play. Today wasn't great, but there were other circumstances for that including the pitch and quality of the opposition. Give credit to the Kiwi's and especially Ravindra who deserve praise for his innings instead of belittling his performance by lambasting the opponents.
Sure there were flaws and those paid to address it will, and plenty will complain no matter the outcome.Yep, awesome competition… that doesn’t exclude some really poor individual performance. As Ponting just said “deplorable” middle order batting led by Marsh… closely followed by Starc”s bowling today, who was shown up by a NZ part-time spinner. Incredible really.
Imagine Starc with the control of the ball Glen McGrah had with his pace. Starc will never ever be the bowler McGragh was.
Our NRR was above 1 which means on average we scored 50 more runs than the opposition per game. We won by less than that tonight so that average drops. Also being a high scoring game (including giving away 383 runs) means it dominates the NRR calculation.We won, but our NRR dropped...I don't get how it works
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Absolutely, this would easily be the best solution.I personally think we should scrap T20I altogether. Make that format exclusively for franchise cricket.
Then play more ODI and Test cricket.
I think the truth is they USED to be the best bowlers in the world.The “three of the best bowlers in the world” today
Starc: 0/89 off 9
Cummins: 2/66 (good result considering)
Haze: 2/70 off 9 (better than Starc)
The part-time nobody for NZ
Phillips: 3/37
Just saying…
One game in isolation is the best way to judge players.The “three of the best bowlers in the world” today
Starc: 0/89 off 9
Cummins: 2/66 (good result considering)
Haze: 2/70 off 9 (better than Starc)
The part-time nobody for NZ
Phillips: 3/37
Just saying…
Ummm yeahhhh… Starc’s pies, wides and general lack of consistency are just something I made up from today’s gameOne game in isolation is the best way to judge players.
At his peak, he's still the deadliest white ball bowler AUS has had. No one better to watch than him when everything is clickedUmmm yeahhhh… Starc’s pies, wides and general lack of consistency are just something I made up from today’s game
Greenie has never been given an opportunity to bat in the middle order or very little at 4/5 always comes in at seven. We did try him as an opener and it worked a couple of times. Green bats at 4 for wa where he made his name but we never try it for some reasonYep, I agree we have a glaring issue in the middle order and Stain Us or Green Behind the Ears are far from showing a solution…
Two completely different bowlers.Imagine Starc with the control of the ball Glen McGrah had with his pace. Starc will never ever be the bowler McGragh was.
He ran in then backtracked and touch rope. Yes his other efforts were good but that was poor. Why be a few metres inside rope anyway, you are not saving a run.Marnus doesnt play that New Zealand batting innings, we dont win.
His fielding was enormous in the last few overs.
Yeah Williamson will waste balls batting and southee will be more fodder for our batters to smashGreat effort from Australia to crawl across the line against us without Williamson and Southee, get them back and it will be a different story.
What a load of *in' bullshit, we have a winning percentage of around 66% when Starc plays, and Cummins and Hazlewood aren't too far behind. They are three of the best bowlers in the world and Australia are always a chance when they play. Today wasn't great, but there were other circumstances for that including the pitch and quality of the opposition. Give credit to the Kiwi's and especially Ravindra who deserve praise for his innings instead of belittling his performance by lambasting the opponents.
Starcs wides was one of their highest scores. He shit the bed. Him and the captain have done it multiple times especially in England when any time Stokes decides to attack our bowlers just completely and utterly crumble. They cost us winning the series with a horrible effort.What a load of *in' bullshit, we have a winning percentage of around 66% when Starc plays, and Cummins and Hazlewood aren't too far behind. They are three of the best bowlers in the world and Australia are always a chance when they play. Today wasn't great, but there were other circumstances for that including the pitch and quality of the opposition. Give credit to the Kiwi's and especially Ravindra who deserve praise for his innings instead of belittling his performance by lambasting the opponents.