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Who wins the 24-25 One Day Cup?


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Does Shaw bowl at all corbies? Because if not there's nobody in that top 6 that I'd say can bowl more than a couple of overs. Also very long tail if Tanveer is in the single digits.
Shaw is a wicket keeper at grade level. Davies (or Maddinson) would bowl offies if required I'd say.
 
SA virtually guaranteed a final. Vic's need to win tomorrow to stay alive, which probably kills Queensland.
 

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I get that CA don't give a shit about the comp etc etc but why were today and tomorrow's games not D/N fixtures? Feel like you'd get a couple of thousand filtering through the gates to generate some interest.

Yep, if going to play mid week games you may as well at least try and generate some interest from people heading home from work.
 
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This cant be right can it? I dont recall Hayden coming up in the 1989-90 season?

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Tough decision for me: Brad Hodge, Lehmann, Bevan or Dean Jones.

Bevan most importantly was a winner with 6 titles and has to be in the conversation. While Dean Jones numbers might not stack up, people see him as a bit of a pioneer for aggressive cricket. He averaged 50 or so back in the 80s and 90s. And I think it would be fair to recognise him.

Hodge would be a worthy name but I feel the game changed a bit from late 90s to 2000s and now to 2010s when he was still around. He doesnt strike me as a player that won as many trophies from memory.

Lehmann a bit the same as Hodge.

As a kid growing up, Just remember Bevan dominated domestic level. Ice cool under pressure and chased down targets to a tee.

Symonds currently leads the polls on Cricket Australia website. But I think with less than 2000 runs , feel like he is getting sentiment with this young generation after his recent passing as a young age.

Id go Dean Jones> Bevan > Hodge> Lehmann.
 
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This cant be right can it? I dont recall Hayden coming up in the 1989-90 season?

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Tough decision for me: Brad Hodge, Lehmann, Bevan or Dean Jones.

Bevan most importantly was a winner with 6 titles and has to be in the conversation. While Dean Jones numbers might not stack up, people see him as a bit of a pioneer for aggressive cricket. He averaged 50 or so back in the 80s and 90s. And I think it would be fair to recognise him.

Hodge would be a worthy name but I feel the game changed a bit from late 90s to 2000s and now to 2010s when he was still around. He doesnt strike me as a player that won as many trophies from memory.

Lehmann a bit the same as Hodge.

As a kid growing up, Just remember Bevan dominated domestic level. Ice cool under pressure and chased down targets to a tee.

Symonds currently leads the polls on Cricket Australia website. But I think with less than 2000 runs , feel like he is getting sentiment with this young generation after his recent passing as a young age.

Id go Dean Jones> Bevan > Hodge> Lehmann.
Dude it's already been narrowed down to Dean Jones, Andrew Symonds or Michael Bevan. Like three weeks ago they announced that.
 

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