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I suppose it's almost safe to talk about the matches now after a tragic week or so.
Cant work out how this first test will come out apart the being high on emotion. Either the Aussies will struggle without the usual aggressiveness they like to dish out, or they will band together strongly and just play some damned good cricket.
I can see any time a batsman makes a ton from now on, for a while at least, he will look to the sky and acknowledge, "this one's for Hughesy".
Cant work out how this first test will come out apart the being high on emotion. Either the Aussies will struggle without the usual aggressiveness they like to dish out, or they will band together strongly and just play some damned good cricket.
I can see any time a batsman makes a ton from now on, for a while at least, he will look to the sky and acknowledge, "this one's for Hughesy".
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I think it will help the Australians band together and it will be a good series.
I wouldn't want to be playing any team who had just been through what Australia has.
I wouldn't want to be playing any team who had just been through what Australia has.
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India are a terrible touring side.
Will be interesting to see how many bouncers are bowled in this series.
By the way, when is it no longer TOO SOON. The funeral's occurred, that's long enough now isn't it?
Will be interesting to see how many bouncers are bowled in this series.
By the way, when is it no longer TOO SOON. The funeral's occurred, that's long enough now isn't it?
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More than long enough now. These days too many things get blown out of proportion.
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Agreed. In the workplace if you lose a family member, most places will give you 5 days off max to grieve. Its probably the best therapy anyway (get back to work not too long after).
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Here's hoping India won the toss, bat and johnson's first ball is a bouncer.
can imagine a section of the crowd whingeing if an Indian bowls one
can imagine a section of the crowd whingeing if an Indian bowls one
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Not if Warner hooks him for six, which is quite possible.God is an Englishman wrote:Here's hoping India won the toss, bat and johnson's first ball is a bouncer.
can imagine a section of the crowd whingeing if an Indian bowls one
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Warner won't be hooking Johnson's first ball for six.
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so they should.
good to see Sean Abbott bowled one in his first over for NSW too...
good to see Sean Abbott bowled one in his first over for NSW too...
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PDog wrote:so they should.
good to see Sean Abbott bowled one in his first over for NSW too...
To be honest I didn't think the aussie crowd would, they're not known for their sensibility or balance.
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That's why I am confident he won't be hooked for six by Warner.
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If he'd scored 3 more runs before crying out injured again he could have looked like one hell of a sportsman
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Hoping Clarke can get to 100.
Will go down as one of the most inspirational centuries of all time.
Will go down as one of the most inspirational centuries of all time.
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Why?wizard wrote:Hoping Clarke can get to 100.
Will go down as one of the most inspirational centuries of all time.
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Returning from back spasms during the game and the first innings since his good mate died.God is an Englishman wrote:Why?wizard wrote:Hoping Clarke can get to 100.
Will go down as one of the most inspirational centuries of all time.
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We must be very close to 100 Phil Hughes inspired clichés by now.
Time for some righteous indignation
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If India won the toss and batted, how was Warner going to hook the first ball?Bomber wrote:Woosh
Anyway 2/238 at tea isn't bad. Clarke's back injury............
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Warner and Smith both scored tons since their mate died and I wasn't inspired.wizard wrote:Returning from back spasms during the game and the first innings since his good mate died.God is an Englishman wrote:Why?wizard wrote:Hoping Clarke can get to 100.
Will go down as one of the most inspirational centuries of all time.
The fact he pretended he played through an injury is hardly a big deal, if he wasn't fit he shouldn't have played.
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People are certainly making too much of it.Stitch This wrote:We must be very close to 100 Phil Hughes inspired clichés by now.
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Did anyone else hear Greg Matthews commentating today, I think he could be in a lot of trouble.
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Read again. Response was to "...if India bowl one first"Slinky_Pete wrote:If India won the toss and batted, how was Warner going to hook the first ball?Bomber wrote:Woosh
Anyway 2/238 at tea isn't bad. Clarke's back injury............
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No, what did he say?God is an Englishman wrote:Did anyone else hear Greg Matthews commentating today, I think he could be in a lot of trouble.
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Bomber wrote:No, what did he say?God is an Englishman wrote:Did anyone else hear Greg Matthews commentating today, I think he could be in a lot of trouble.
They were talking about the light and he said along the lines of:
"I can remember batting in the west indies and we were playing at about 7pm. It was so dark we only knew the bowler was running in was because of their eyes and teeth."
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Most would chuckle, but in this day and age...............God is an Englishman wrote:Bomber wrote:No, what did he say?God is an Englishman wrote:Did anyone else hear Greg Matthews commentating today, I think he could be in a lot of trouble.
They were talking about the light and he said along the lines of:
"I can remember batting in the west indies and we were playing at about 7pm. It was so dark we only knew the bowler was running in was because of their eyes and teeth."
Matthews is a bit of a wanker anyway.
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