4th Test Border Gavaskar Trophy December 26-30 1000hrs @ the MCG

Who will win?


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Hadlee , Dev , Botham and Khan are top tier all rounders so technically can pick one of them with 3 others 🙂

I would go
Marshall
Akram
McGrath ( just shades Ambrose )

Khan as the 'all-rounder ' 👍

Had a re-think.

Akram - left hander that swings it in & out
Ambrose - Just for the extra pace & height compared to pigeon
Marshall - just when you think it gets easier because he's shorter, the first change comes on who can also swing it both ways at serious pace.

Maybe McGrath gets a spot as the all rounder. He got a 50 didn't he?
 
It's splitting hairs with bowlers of that calibre you almost have to look at it in the closest like for like comparisons and judge who slightly shades the other in some metric of your own thoughts.
 

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Lining up is pushing it come off it he didn’t tackle the bloke like a linebacker. They don’t suspend players unless it’s utterly bad I mean ball tampering is 1 match. A demerit point which Carries for a year is fine
Walked straight towards Konstas from a long way back and made contact. You may not think it's a suspension, that's fine but he definitely lined him up and shouldered him.
 
It's splitting hairs with bowlers of that calibre you almost have to look at it in the closest like for like comparisons and judge who slightly shades the other in some metric of your own thoughts.
In the end it's your own prejudices, I'd happily pick Lillee, Holding, and Donald for no better reason than they had such gorgeous actions.
 
Because for South Indians at least they often don't have last names - they have patronymics. Its always a bugger filling in forms for my wife if they ask for maiden names or mothers maiden names. With Sikhs there is only a very small number of surnames, primarily Singh.
Kaur if it's a woman.
 
Do you think fast bowling has slowed down over the last 40 years?

If so do you think that is because the sports scientists realized that you don't need to bowl at 140+km/hr consistently to trouble batsmen?

Or is it more so because so much more cricket is played these days?

Or because you can't bowl that fast consistently & avoid injury?

Or all three?
 
If he plays a classical drive and nicks off everyone says he's too young and calls for his head. Kahwaja played and missed at 15 separate balls and he's a hero for sticking it out. Kahwaja was also stone dead plumb but hawk eye saved him.
Bumerah had konstas on toast his first 2 overs and kahwaja wouldn't rotate strike.
So he takes an innovative approach. Bumerah puts one wide he ramps. More risk free shot. No different to a play and miss drive but less chance of getting caught if he miss hits. A couple come off Bumerah panics and bowls straight into his zone a couple more shots and India fell apart and the rest is history.
It was tactical nous batting and very rare. Kids a genius. India shit themselves witness Kholi because they'd never seen it before and had no idea how to react.
Maturity and nous beyond his years. A future test captain
You literally have no clue how LBW works. All day you have been an utter liar when it comes to today's LBW decisions.
 
Do you think fast bowling has slowed down over the last 40 years?

If so do you think that is because the sports scientists realized that you don't need to bowl at 140+km/hr consistently to trouble batsmen?

Or is it more so because so much more cricket is played these days?

Or because you can't bowl that fast consistently & avoid injury?

Or all three?
I don't think it's slowed down it's just only every so often you get a number of 150km plus types at Test level, then there are guys capable of pushing that speed in certain spells etc. but hang more in the 140km range.

I reckon Jeff Thomson is full of shit tbh I really doubt he was any quicker than Lee, Akhtar etc. at least on any consistent basis.
 
I don't think it's slowed down it's just only every so often you get a number of 150km plus types at Test level, then there are guys capable of pushing that speed in certain spells etc. but hang more in the 140km range.

I reckon Jeff Thomson is full of shit tbh I really doubt he was any quicker than Lee, Akhtar etc. at least on any consistent basis.

Mitchell Johnson in 2013 was pretty intimidating.
 
Only once since 1965 has Australia made 300 batting first, and lost.

It's happened at least twice this century


 
It's happened at least twice this century



At the MCG.
 

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I don't think it's slowed down it's just only every so often you get a number of 150km plus types at Test level, then there are guys capable of pushing that speed in certain spells etc. but hang more in the 140km range.

I reckon Jeff Thomson is full of shit tbh I really doubt he was any quicker than Lee, Akhtar etc. at least on any consistent basis.
One can only assume you didn’t see him bowl. One batsman ducked under a bouncer, and foolishly looked back, to see the ball smash into the sight screen on the full. He had learned to bowl - swing the ball both ways and get it in good areas, when Turner injured him. Never the same.
 
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One can only assume you didn’t see him bowl. One batsman ducked under a bouncer, and foolishly looked back, to see the ball smash into the sight screen on the full. He had learned to bowl - swing the ball both ways and bowl it in good areas, when Turner injured him. Never the same.

I love hearing David Lloyd's story hahaha. Never get's old. Love Bumble.
 
Am I the only one who thinks the media are going over the top on Sam Konstas on what he has done today? Yes it was a solid knock, there was some good shots, but also there was some lucky shots as well. It was good, but not as good as the Media are talking about

It was good to watch but I didn't see anything yet to think he can make it long term.

High ceiling though and we need someone like him in the test team, England have proved you can have a few in the team that bat like he did.
 
I don't think it's slowed down it's just only every so often you get a number of 150km plus types at Test level, then there are guys capable of pushing that speed in certain spells etc. but hang more in the 140km range.

I reckon Jeff Thomson is full of shit tbh I really doubt he was any quicker than Lee, Akhtar etc. at least on any consistent basis.
Did you see him bowl?
 
You're right, he got very lucky today, batting like that is not sustainable. But it was his day, it came off.

I'll be interested to see how he adjusts his game in the future.

HE definitely switched off a little when the spinners came on, don't think him having to do a interview at the drinks break helped either.

Commentators were talking like he was going to slap around the spinners with ease.

He was probably mentally exhausted by the time he got to 50.
 
It was good to watch but I didn't see anything yet to think he can make it long term.

High ceiling though
and we need someone like him in the test team, England have proved you can have a few in the team that bat like he did.

Good to watch, not sure he can make it long term, high ceiling though.....

What are you looking for in a long term player? Boring to watch? Low Ceiling?
 
Hadlee , Dev , Botham and Khan are top tier all rounders so technically can pick one of them with 3 others 🙂

I would go
Marshall
Akram
McGrath ( just shades Ambrose )

Khan as the 'all-rounder ' 👍
Khan the all rounder. Forget about it. Kallis numero uno ☝️ by the length of the Flemington straight. Gun
 

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