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3rd ODI: Australia v India at MCG Jan 18th 2019

AlwaysGreen

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Smith will solve the fact that most of our top 4 or 5 don't rotate the strike. Warner, hit and miss yeas, cancer absolutely, but strikes at over 100 for the past three years (excluding the ban year), so that addresses an issue at the top.It won't save us, but it helps.

If Finch continues his poor form, I wonder if a Handscomb or a Head might be an option as skipper? Head needs to get back in the side first, obviously...

There's not many options in the side right now. Khawaja for me is probably one of the first out at this stage, because his strike rotation has always been poor, so having him as captain just creates another potential Finch situation.

Send an SOS to Watto?
Seems to me we've got 3 problems atm.

1. A decent wicketkeeper
2. An in form batsman
3. A captain

You know the solution

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Bazal

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If he stays at seven he must be a floater, though. There’s no point leaving him in the sheds.

If you’re 3/200 after 35, perfect opportunity to send him in.

Oh yeah, I always consider the number seven a floater for sure. The kind of guy you want down there because it's more an overs remaining thing than a batting position thing.
 

Timbo

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For all the nonsense about Woakes that gets thrown around on this forum, as yesterday showed us you really do need a #8 who is semi-capable with the bat in ODI cricket.

Cummins can obviously fill that niche, but the omission of Coulter-Nile for this series when he could have filled that role is puzzling to say the least.

Faulkner seems to be getting his mojo back in the BBL and he's only 28 years old. But he's played T20 exclusively for over two years now - however he's still contracted by Cricket Tasmania and listed as being available in all three forms on their website.
 

vvvrulz

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The trouble is MS Stoinis has now racked up 47 and 29 which comfortably surpasses the new benchmark of excellence.

He's not going anywhere which will probably keep Maxi rooted at 7.
 
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For all the nonsense about Woakes that gets thrown around on this forum, as yesterday showed us you really do need a #8 who is semi-capable with the bat in ODI cricket.

Cummins can obviously fill that niche, but the omission of Coulter-Nile for this series when he could have filled that role is puzzling to say the least.

Faulkner seems to be getting his mojo back in the BBL and he's only 28 years old. But he's played T20 exclusively for over two years now - however he's still contracted by Cricket Tasmania and listed as being available in all three forms on their website.

NCN averages 12 in 15 innings at ODI level. I agree with the sentiment though, our tail is way too long.

Cummins & Starc solve that mostly.
 

TheParraboy

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If are going down that path, then Ashton Agar is most likely to fit the bill at no 8. though not sure his bowling is strong enough to hold a place in the side. Wouldn't be surprised if Agar is in the WC squad though

With Starc and Cummins batting will be better when we are 6 down
 

AlwaysGreen

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Finchy has looked in the mirror and liked what he saw:

http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/25782969/aaron-finch-reminds-very-good


Australia's ODI captain Aaron Finch has spent the last few days reminding himself that he is "still a very good player" ahead of the series-decider against India at the MCG on Friday. Finch has struggled at international level over the past six months. Since scoring a stunning record 172 against Zimbabwe in a T20I in Harare in July, he has averaged just 18.48 in 26 innings across formats, with just two half-centuries, both in Tests. In the ongoing series, he has been bowled twice for 6, having faced 11 and 19 deliveries respectively in Sydney and Adelaide. "I've had a chance to go back and have a look at some footage and see what's worked really well when I've got hundreds for Australia and felt like I've been playing really well," Finch said. "It's just about making sure that I give myself the best chance.

Maybe I've been too tentative in the last couple of games, letting a bit of pressure build up. It's always a fine balance between attack and hanging in there and waiting for the right time to sort of be aggressive and take on the game. I still feel I'm a very good player. I think 13 international hundreds suggest that I do know what is required. "It's just a case of getting through that initial part and probably looking to put a bit of pressure back on the bowler. I think at the moment I've just been a little bit tentative in my thought process and in my footwork at times. I think it's just about going back to my natural game and just letting that flow and finding the right rhythm." The schedule has been unrelenting. Since Finch was selected for the Test tour in the UAE, he has played 42 days of cricket out of 111, travelling to 15 cities across two different hemispheres, with seven format changes. He has also been captain for 14 of the 21 matches. Virat Kohli, who plays as much cricket as any international player, has played 16 matches and had five format changes in the same period. Finch is clearly in a need of a break and some respite is coming given he is not going to play in the IPL this season. "April is going to be some time off, which is a month off after the Dubai series (ODIs against Pakistan), before we head up to Brisbane for a camp before the World Cup," Finch said. "So that'll be the first real long break that I've had in a long time. That will be an opportunity to go on a quick holiday with my wife which hasn't happened in the five-and-a-half years we've been together. It'll be nice."

But in the meantime, he still needs to find some form in the final ODI on Friday, as back-to-back ODI tours to India and the UAE loom large as important preparation for Australia's World Cup hopes. He will also have some BBL cricket ahead of the India tour. "India at home and then away followed by Pakistan in the UAE," Finch said. "It doesn't get much tougher than that in terms of conditions and opposition. After this series it's just a bit of Big Bash. The Renegades schedule has a few breaks in it as well which will be really crucial. Just a time, like I said leading into this series, to recharge and just get back to getting out there and trying to slog a few around." Aside from his own form, Finch was extremely positive about the way Australia played in the first two matches despite losing in Adelaide. Australia has made two changes for the series decider at the MCG. Jason Behrendorff has been rested to manage his ongoing back issues, with Billy Stanlake coming in, while Nathan Lyon has been replaced by legspinner Adam Zampa.

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Eelectrica

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So we've got Siddle and Stanlake in? Ain't no batting team on the planet that could set/chase down the runs they'll be giving up.

Could be interesting though. This Australian ODI bowling attack line and the english top 7 vs India. Runs aplenty.
 

Bazal

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So we've got Siddle and Stanlake in? Ain't no batting team on the planet that could set/chase down the runs they'll be giving up.

Could be interesting though. This Australian ODI bowling attack line and the english top 7 vs India. Runs aplenty.

Lol Sids and Big Bad Bustling Bog-awful Billy in the same attack.

I wonder what odds I can get for a Sharma/Kohli double hundred double?
 

TheParraboy

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Game on fire up Aussies

Perth deck dont any of you worry about big bad billy he will crank it up, pay back for sids as well

Aussies to send India packing, wait and see
 
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Well looks like many of the regulars on here have had the usual lemon-wedges for lunch... and spitting bitterness!

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