Banter The No Dazzlering Big Cricket Thread

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He unfortunately got injured at the wrong times of his career and sorta got consistent games in in his late 20’s and into his 30’s. I would love to see him play test cricket however, they now need to back in youth.

In Sri Lanka they should defs go with two pacers and it’s so doctored for spin there they sometime only play one pacer at home and even open with spin. Starc cops a lot of flack but he causes havoc against Sri Lankan batsmen and averages 17 with 29 wickets in 5 matches. Amazing record considering how spin dominant the pitches are there. Starc and Cummins should be enough and then two spinners

Backing the youth is for loser sides. Our team of mostly geriatrics just won back the BGT and qualified to defend the WTC. Boland didn’t get his baggy green until age 32 and three years later he’s player of the match in the series-clinching win. Australia’s best batsman in the Sydney test was a 31 year old debutant.

As long as Aus are at the top of the Test mountain, they should be selecting the best possible side and not worrying about how Fergus O’Neill or, I dunno, Will Sutherland are several years younger than Boland/Paris or Beau Webster.
 
I'm fairly sure Gambhir's comments were in reference to Ronald McDonald saying this in the presser after Day 1:

My conversation to (Konstas) was just around whether he’s okay. Clearly the way that India celebrated that, it was quite intimidating,” McDonald told reporters at stumps on day two.

“To have an opposition swarm the non-striker like that, we have got a duty of care to our player to make sure he’s okay and in a head space to go out the next day and perform.


So to be fair, I think GG might have a point with some of what he said.

“It’s a tough sport played by tough men,” Gambhir said.


“You can’t be that soft, as simple as it can get. I don’t think there was anything intimidating about it.
I took McDonald's comments to be much more of a shot at the lack of action from the match officials than at India themselves.
 
I'm fairly sure Gambhir's comments were in reference to Ronald McDonald saying this in the presser after Day 1:

My conversation to (Konstas) was just around whether he’s okay. Clearly the way that India celebrated that, it was quite intimidating,” McDonald told reporters at stumps on day two.

“To have an opposition swarm the non-striker like that, we have got a duty of care to our player to make sure he’s okay and in a head space to go out the next day and perform.


So to be fair, I think GG might have a point with some of what he said.

“It’s a tough sport played by tough men,” Gambhir said.


“You can’t be that soft, as simple as it can get. I don’t think there was anything intimidating about it.
That's all well and good but you can't brush off shoulder blocks and big send offs and then complain about someone chipping your bowler. Hypocrisy of the first order.
 

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I took McDonald's comments to be much more of a shot at the lack of action from the match officials than at India themselves.
There was no action needed. Konstas copped what was coming to him, which was just a bit of whoopin' and hollerin'. All good fun on-field.
 
Afghanistan were 5/69 in the second innings of their test against Zimbabwe yesterday, still trailing by 17 runs.

Zimbabwe are now 4/101 chasing 278.

Some fightback from the brink.
Rashid Khan 10 wickets and counting, plus a pair of 20s at a run a ball. He's some player, in all formats.

But we should still exclude Afghanistan from international cricket while the current regime is in place.
 
Rashid Khan 10 wickets and counting, plus a pair of 20s at a run a ball. He's some player, in all formats.

But we should still exclude Afghanistan from international cricket while the current regime is in place.
The players shouldn't be punished for the regime. Most of them (if not all) live elsewhere like Pakistan or the Arab Emirates.
 
The players shouldn't be punished for the regime. Most of them (if not all) live elsewhere like Pakistan or the Arab Emirates.
Happy for them to play franchise cricket. But Afghanistan the country should be penalised by exclusion from international fixtures. What's happening there is as bad as apartheid.
 
Here’s a great example of how overlooked and underrated Paris is:


The concern for Australia is that Boland is 35 and managing a long-term knee issue. Starc turns 35 this month. Hazlewood is 34 on Wednesday and has mounting injury concerns. Australia's other favoured back-up quick Michael Neser turns 35 in March and has missed two months this summer with a significant hamstring injury. Sean Abbott (32), Brendan Doggett (30), and Nathan McAndrew (31) are the next most durable trio.

Jhye Richardson (28), Lance Morris (26), Xavier Bartlett (26), and Spencer Johnson (29), are viewed as Australia's next generation of red-ball quicks but none have anywhere near the durability of Cummins, Boland and Starc at the moment. Fergus O'Neill is 23, and has dominated Shield cricket without any injury concerns. But his average speeds are under 130kph, meaning any opportunity at Test level, rightly or wrongly, would likely be conditions based.

Notice a name missing? Sean Abbott is nearly a year older than Paris and has a FC average of 30.38; Doggett is less than 2 years younger and averages 28.63; McAndrew is a few months younger and averages 26.22. Johnson is just 3 years younger and averages 27.46 in a grand total of 6 first class matches.

Like, what are we doing here? How are these seen as more appealing bowling options than a guy who just turned 32 and averages below 20, including taking 81 wickets at 15.48 in the past 2.5 Shield campaigns. Here’s how he ranks in average and economy the past 3 years among bowlers who have played more than a match or two in the Shield season:

2022/23: 3rd lowest average, 3rd lowest economy
2023/24: 1st lowest average, 4th lowest economy
2024/25: 1st lowest average, 2nd lowest economy

Yet a guy who has dominated at Shield level for this long doesn’t bear mentioning over Sean Abbott, Brendan Doggett or Spencer Johnson? GTFOH.
 

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Not so, unfortunately.
I still wanna know if the Hilux couple from last year ended up getting back together for good.
 
I'm fairly sure Gambhir's comments were in reference to Ronald McDonald saying this in the presser after Day 1:

My conversation to (Konstas) was just around whether he’s okay. Clearly the way that India celebrated that, it was quite intimidating,” McDonald told reporters at stumps on day two.

“To have an opposition swarm the non-striker like that, we have got a duty of care to our player to make sure he’s okay and in a head space to go out the next day and perform.


So to be fair, I think GG might have a point with some of what he said.

“It’s a tough sport played by tough men,” Gambhir said.


“You can’t be that soft, as simple as it can get. I don’t think there was anything intimidating about it.

Maybe Ronald needs to go back and watch some suburban cricket to understand the meaning of "intimidating"....

My conversation to (Konstas) was just around whether he’s okay. Clearly the way that India celebrated that, it was quite intimidating,” McDonald told reporters at stumps on day two.

The Last Man Standing Comp in particular is great and features a fair few Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan and Afghani XXXXXIIIIVVVVXXXXXVVVI sides, who take it more seriously than life itself.

Won't forget the game when one of our oppo's refused to go when given out LBW and proceeded to stage a one man mid pitch sit down protest..... got carried off by four of his own players so the game could restart.

Comedy gold at its best.
 
Finally the Scorchers have run out of patience with Hurst.

This will probably be the strongest side we can field given Inglis has been ruled out.
Possibly Kelly or Tye to miss as well.

Scorchers squad v Renegades: Ashton Turner (c), Ashton Agar, Finn Allen (New Zealand), Jason Behrendorff, Cooper Connolly, Sam Fanning, Aaron Hardie, Nick Hobson, Matt Kelly, Mitch Marsh, Lance Morris, Jhye Richardson, Matthew Spoors, Andrew Tye

Ins: Mitch Marsh, Jhye Richardson. Outs: Matthew Hurst (omitted), Bryce Jackson
 
Something like

Allen
Connolly
Marsh
Hardie
Turner
Hobson
Agar
Richardson
Berhrendorf
Morris
Kelly / Tye

Pity Inglis is injured as we could have slotted him in at the top and move everyone else down / remove the last bowler and it would have been the ideal line-up. Still hate Agar at 7
 

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