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1st Test: Australia v Sri Lanka at Hobart Dec 14-18, 2012

AlwaysGreen

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Geez I hope not. Imagine him struggling with the stress of the toss - should I call heads? should I call tails? Should I ask for a review if I call wrong?
 

Hallatia

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He should have never been allowed to make that. I wish we could have him banned from the cricket forum
 

Red Bear

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Pakistan right now. I am holding out hope for West Indies to come good soon. India might take a couple of years, need Sachin to retire first and to quit fooling themselves and learn how to field. Sri Lanka I hope can sort their shit out too. I would love to see everyone competitive, but that does not look likely in the foreseeable future
Pakistan were going well but then havent played a test in a long time, hope that doesnt break up their form. Fragile batting lineup as well.

I think the Windies have the makings of a better side with a couple of decent spinners around and the likes of Gayle Chanders Bravo Edwards etc etc all around the batting lineup. Kemar Roach is awesome.

Sri Lanka have 4 of their best five bats 35 or older, they are in for a fall you would think, especially with a bowling lineup relatively ineffective away from home.

India also lack bowlers with any ability outside home except maybe an aging Zaheer Khan who doesnt seem to give a shit anymore. You'd think though with the numbers of cricketers in the country they'd unearth some talent.
 

Horrie Is God

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Red Bear

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Matthew Elliott was a decent batsman who would have played more tests if he had acted like Langer and sucked up to Steve Waugh. Waugh and Elliott were not good mates.
Langer also scored a lot more runs on the field, always handy in international cricket, and was frankly a tougher, better batsmen who was not a flat track bully like his opening partner.

Might've spudded it up as a batting coach but was a quality batsmen.
 

Hallatia

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I don't really think "distinct possibility" is a huge indication of anything, but apparently it is

Watson likely to lead on Boxing Day
Daniel Brettig at Bellerive Oval
December 17, 2012

Shane Watson's Australian Test captaincy debut on Boxing Day is now a "distinct possibility" following Michael Clarke's suffering of a hamstring strain in the first Test against Sri Lanka, according to the national coach Mickey Arthur.

While Clarke led his team in the field on the fourth day and after scans and treatment overnight will do so again on the fifth, his barely mobile state was plainly clear, leaving him in considerable doubt to be fit in time for the biggest date on the Australian cricket calendar. Arthur confirmed this, and mentioned the former wicketkeeper Brad Haddin among a quartet of batsmen in the queue to replace Clarke.

"It is a distinct possibility, it would be a really good challenge for Shane," Arthur said. "We'll learn a lot about Shane and his leadership ability, I'm confident he will come through it very well. If it does materialise, it will be a really good opportunity for him.

"That batter, whoever it is, would have to be part of our extended squad. There are possibilities. [Brad] Haddin's one of them, [Rob] Quiney's one of them and certainly Usman Khawaja's very much in the frame. Alex Doolan has played well also."

Arthur said Clarke was resolved to stay out in the field so long as the Test needed to be won, and having taken two wickets on the fourth evening Australia look in fair shape to take a 1-0 series lead on the final day.

"He will get all the treatment he needs, he will get that after hours tonight and he will get that tomorrow between breaks," Arthur said. "You would have to cut Michael's leg off for him not to be out there. He certainly wants to marshal the troops and he wants to be there if hopefully sometime we can clinch a win. We don't know exactly the extent of the injury just yet. We will wait for the scan and once we have the scan we will be able to assess."

Arthur also confirmed that Ben Hilfenhaus' side injury was serious enough to rule him out of the Boxing Day Test and in all probability the New Year's Test in Sydney. He nominated Jackson Bird and Nathan Coulter-Nile as the two men most likely to join the squad in Melbourne, as Australia's list of injured fast bowlers has now extended to seven.

"All I can say is we've had a list of bowlers leading into our summer, and we're well down the list at the moment," Arthur said. "But it's going to be a fantastic opportunity for a couple of those guys. The names that have been on everyone's lips are guys like Jackson Bird, it could be Nathan Coulter-Nile, and that will form part of the discussions we have tonight."
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AlwaysGreen

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Langer also scored a lot more runs on the field, always handy in international cricket, and was frankly a tougher, better batsmen who was not a flat track bully like his opening partner.

Might've spudded it up as a batting coach but was a quality batsmen.

Langer was better, a tough and dedicated fighter when he got his second chance and deserved his spot but he did very well to manoeuvre himself into the position of Waugh's favourite.
 

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Our planning for the Ashes is going beautifully. About 3 fit fast men in the country, Watto as captain and Brad Haddin batting in the middle order.
 

Red&BlackBear

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I think Clarke will play but if he doesn't Usi has to come in for many reasons, including planning for the future post-Hussey and/or injury to a batsmen before that. If we bring in Haddin it's going backwards and maybe he does deserve it but the question will be, is it worth bringing in a player who won't be there in both Ashes series? The answer is a big no.

As for bowlers, they keep getting injured and chances are another one will go down during the Boxing Day test match. Positives to come out of all of this is at least we have a stock of pacemen with test experience.

Pattinson
Siddle
Starc
Hilfenhaus
Cummins
Johnson
Hastings
with the likes of
Cutting
Hazlewood
Bird
Bollinger
McDermott.
 
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