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2nd Test: Australia v Sri Lanka at Melbourne Dec 26-30, 2012

Red&BlackBear

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Johnson is rapidly getting to a Mundine level of popularity with the Australian sporting public..

Bit harsh considering Johnson doesnt talk shit. Matter of fact he talks bugger all. Now that track athlete who brought up the race card recently, he is getting to Mundine level
 

Red Bear

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I dont necessarily agree with rotation system, but I did think Starc bolwed f**king trash most of the past two tests and cleaning up the tail and belting a 60 when the match is over is half the reason Mitch Johnson has become so disliked.

TBH if Johnson was from NSW and Starc from another state this decision would be applauded. I dont particularly think Johnson is all that deserving of a recall on half a season of poor form, but I dont think Starcs bowling well either
 

Twizzle

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if Starc is being rotated its news to him,he was just interviewed on Fox
 

TheParraboy

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I dont necessarily agree with rotation system, but I did think Starc bolwed f**king trash most of the past two tests and cleaning up the tail and belting a 60 when the match is over is half the reason Mitch Johnson has become so disliked.

TBH if Johnson was from NSW and Starc from another state this decision would be applauded. I dont particularly think Johnson is all that deserving of a recall on half a season of poor form, but I dont think Starcs bowling well either

Doubt it very much. Many Blues supporters have been baggin the crap out of Haddin his last few tests, called for him to be dumped. Same with Hughes when he was with NSW and the aussie team. We all still bag Sunshine when he needs it , and has needed bagging quite a bit.

The fact is we are happy to keep picking a bloke that for many many tests let us down severely. Starc may have bowled some tripe but this is what Johnson does as well, proven act. Difference being one bloke has had no where near the chances and opportnity to establish himslef. for example, how are we now going to know if that match winning spell of Starcs' wasnt going to be brought throughout the MCG test?
 

hineyrulz

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Doubt it very much. Many Blues supporters have been baggin the crap out of Haddin his last few tests, called for him to be dumped. Same with Hughes when he was with NSW and the aussie team. We all still bag Sunshine when he needs it , and has needed bagging quite a bit.

The fact is we are happy to keep picking a bloke that for many many tests let us down severely. Starc may have bowled some tripe but this is what Johnson does as well, proven act. Difference being one bloke has had no where near the chances and opportnity to establish himslef. for example, how are we now going to know if that match winning spell of Starcs' wasnt going to be brought throughout the MCG test?
Nailed it!!
 

Horrie Is God

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This is not the news i was looking for..

I think i'll be physically ill if i have to watch Watto stressing out about having to toss the coin..

http://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/australia/australia-skipper-michael-clarke-rated-just-a-50-50-chance-of-being-fit-for-the-boxing-day-test/story-fn2mcu3x-1226542643686#.UNamwuTIFu0

Australia skipper Michael Clarke rated just a 50-50 chance of being fit for the Boxing Day Test..

By Staff Writers FOX SPORTS December 23, 2012 5:30PM

Australia Chairman of selectors John Inverarity has declared Michael Clarke just a “50-50 chance” of being fit for the Boxing Day Test as the skipper hit the MCG in a bid to prove his fitness.

Australia captain Michael Clarke is no certainty to play in the Boxing Day Test, with chairman of selectors John Inverarity rating him just a “50-50 chance” of being fit.

Clarke, who suffered a hamstring strain during the dramatic first Test win over Sri Lanka in Hobart last weekend, only trained for the first time on Sunday in a bid to prove his fitness.

Just three days out from the big match, Clarke trained separately from the main group, giving his hamstring a short workout with some light running before engaging in conversation with Inverarity.

Usman Khawaja is on stand-by should Clarke be ruled out, but with the skipper clearly Australia’s most in-form batsman; the side’s new-look top order will need to step up if their captain is absent.

“Look, he’s travelling optimistically and well, but he’s 50-50 as to whether he’ll be fit enough to play on Boxing Day,” Inverarity said.
 

BunniesMan

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I can't see Clarke playing at this stage.

As for the captaincy while I don't want him to be captain I can't picture CA insulting Watson by picking someone else. If they were to do that then making him Vice Captain was a giant waste of time.

Top 5 of
Warner
Cowan
Hughes
Watson
Khawaja

The times, they are a changing. Looks very funny with no Ponting and no Clarke.
 

TheParraboy

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He wont play

Hamstring strains are not an 7-8 day recovery thing

Best rest up, be right for Sydney and be 100%
 

Hallatia

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Starc's ommission still isn't being confirmed, so there remains some hope, but this says that Watson would definitely replace Clarke as captain if Clarke doesn't play
Clarke 50-50, Starc to sit out
Brydon Coverdale
December 23, 2012

Australia's chairman of selectors, John Inverarity, has declared Michael Clarke only had a 50-50 chance of playing the Boxing Day Test and said Mitchell Starc was almost certain to be rested due to his heavy workload. On Sunday, Clarke jogged at half pace on the MCG under the watchful eye of the team physio Alex Kountouris, as he continued his recovery from the hamstring injury that forced him to retire hurt while batting during Australia's win over Sri Lanka in Hobart.

Clarke did not bat at training on Sunday and had his troublesome muscle strapped with an ice-pack while his team-mates worked in the nets in Melbourne's extreme heat. He took part in long discussions with Inverarity and the coach Mickey Arthur, and while Clarke remains in contention to lead the side on Boxing Day, Inverarity said a conservative approach would be taken regarding Clarke's fitness.

"He's travelling optimistically and well. But he's 50-50 as to whether he'll be fit enough to play on Boxing Day," Inverarity said. "He's a very precious asset and I would go low risk. He's always upbeat, he desperately wants to play. But we certainly don't want to push him especially hard in a Test for him to break down."

Shane Watson will captain Australia if Clarke is ruled out, and he would become the 44th man to lead Australia in a Test. It is an elite group that does not include some of Australia's greats - Victor Trumper and Shane Warne, to name just two men who did not captain Australia in Tests - and Watson said he had learnt plenty about leadership while filling in for Clarke during eight one-day internationals earlier this year.

"It's about as big as it gets for an Australian cricketer," Watson said. "There's no doubt if that opportunity arises it certainly would be … an amazing opportunity to think something like that has come along in your life. But I'm trying not to get too far in front of myself at the moment.

"The thing that really stood out to me [in the ODIs] was to trust my gut instinct. Until you captain a side you don't really realise the intuition you've developed over 10 or 11 years of first-class cricket and also being around some of the best players who have ever played for Australia. Intuition really does come to the fore and you're able to do things tactically that you didn't think you had in you."

If Watson leads the side, he will almost certainly be without the left-armer Starc, who is not injured and bowled in the nets on Sunday, but is expected to be rested. At 22, Starc is one of the younger members of Australia's fast-bowling group and after the breakdowns of James Pattinson and Pat Cummins, the selectors are wary of asking too much of Starc, despite the fact that he has taken 14 wickets in the past two Tests.

"He'll either play Melbourne or Sydney, but it would make some sense that he misses this one and plays Sydney rather than goes Hobart and then Melbourne," Inverarity said. "It's about bowling loads. The science behind it is that they've got to build up their bowling loads so the oscillations are not very significant. If they do become reasonably significant, as they have done for Mitchell, then you enter a danger period, a high-risk period."

Should Starc sit out, that would mean a Test debut for the Tasmania fast bowler Jackson Bird, who would join Peter Siddle, Mitchell Johnson and Nathan Lyon in the attack. The backup batsman in the squad, Usman Khawaja, batted in the nets on Sunday and even sent down a few offspinners, preparing for what will be his first Test in more than a year, if Clarke is ruled out.
Sauce
 

Earl

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Sri Lanka has never won attest match in Australia. If Clarke doesn't play and Watson is captain this could be a very historic week in Sri lankan cricket
 

BunniesMan

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Warner 13
Cowan 11
Hughes 18
Watson 37
Khawaja 6

If things play out the way they look like playing out Phil Hughes with 18 tests will be the 2nd most experienced player in our top 5.

It wasn't that long ago that we were worried our team was aging too much.
AB
Tubby
Tugger
Punter
Pup









And Watto..FMD..
Twatto*
 

aqua_duck

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I seriously can't understand te rubbish with this rotation policy, our paceman have been going down like flies under this rotation policy but they still keep persisting with it
 

JW

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Yep, no other country has had injury problems and - surprise, surprise - no other country has this horseshit rotation policy.

The sooner Pat Howard and his super dooper injury-prevention gizmometer f**k off, the better.
 

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