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3rd ODI: England v Australia at Birmingham Jul 4, 2012

Horrie Is God

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There are only 10 Australian bowlers in the history of ODI cricket that have a bowling average lower than Mitchell Johnson. His average is better than Shane Warne's. You're the dud.

It's only the middle of winter and you clueless morons are already pissing me off.

I'm struggling to decide if you are being serious,or really are that silly..

Comparing Johnson with Warnie FMD..:crazy:That is the posting of someone who is taking the piss,or one of the least educated cricket fans in the history of cricket fans..
 

hineyrulz

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I'm struggling to decide if you are being serious,or really are that silly..

Comparing Johnson with Warnie FMD..:crazy:That is the posting of someone who is taking the piss,or one of the least educated cricket fans in the history of cricket fans..
Nah mate, he's a full blown f**k stick.
 

Gidley Up

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:lol: Spastic, yeah other than being a staunch supporter and being on the recieving end of his best bowling in SA in 08 he doesn't mention what Shitchell did in SA at all :lol:

You are a more clueless than BunniesDerp and thats saying something


Another player in need of hard work is Mitchell Johnson, whose return to Australian colours at the Oval was decidedly unhappy. Arthur is among Johnson's staunchest supporters, having been on the receiving end of his best bowling when South Africa coach in 2009, and said the left-armer needed to recover his confidence in international company.

"Mitch just has to start playing cricket again, he's been off for about eight months now," Arthur said. "He's just got to get out, get his confidence back, and he's got to realise he belongs in international cricket again and he'll do that pretty quickly. He just needs to get some good performances under his belt."

Fair dinkum; I feel like Frank Grimes. Am I the only one that can see what a dunce this guy is? Does everyone else just ignore your nonsense because they know you are actually geniused? The section you bolded isn't a quote you thick f**k. And the actual quote from Arthur doesn't mention South Africa at all.

I'm struggling to decide if you are being serious,or really are that silly..

Comparing Johnson with Warnie FMD..:crazy:That is the posting of someone who is taking the piss,or one of the least educated cricket fans in the history of cricket fans..

Play and a miss. I compared Johnson to every Australian ODI bowler, then I went on to use Warne to strengthen my point that he isn't the dud you make him out to be.
 

MSIH

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:lol: Spastic, yeah other than being a staunch supporter and being on the recieving end of his best bowling in SA in 08 he doesn't mention what Shitchell did in SA at all :lol:

You are a more clueless than BunniesDerp and thats saying something


Another player in need of hard work is Mitchell Johnson, whose return to Australian colours at the Oval was decidedly unhappy. Arthur is among Johnson's staunchest supporters, having been on the receiving end of his best bowling when South Africa coach in 2009, and said the left-armer needed to recover his confidence in international company.

"Mitch just has to start playing cricket again, he's been off for about eight months now," Arthur said. "He's just got to get out, get his confidence back, and he's got to realise he belongs in international cricket again and he'll do that pretty quickly. He just needs to get some good performances under his belt."

I think someone fails to grasp what quotation marks, or a lack thereof denotes.

Sorry to burst your bubble, but what you've bolded isn't actually a quote from Mickey Arthur.
 

Horrie Is God

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Play and a miss. I compared Johnson to every Australian ODI bowler, then I went on to use Warne to strengthen my point that he isn't the dud you make him out to be.

Semantics..You still had arguably the greatest bowler of all time in the same sentence as Johnson..The postings of a lunatic..

If you feel that Mitchell is bowling to the standards needed,or is mentally right,then i think i'm correct contending that your cricket smarts aint quite right..

You Mitchy fan boys are getting less and less to cling to each time he bowls..

3 no balls in his first over of an ODI is pathetic,but on par with the form he has been showing for about 3 years..

Mitchell was the prototype "flash in the pan"..

But he's bowling like Akram "in the nets"..
 

Hallatia

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England on verge of record run
The Preview by Andrew McGlashan
July 3, 2012

Match Facts
July 4, Edgbaston
Start time 2.00pm (1300 GMT)

The Big Picture
England are a win away from securing their seventh consecutive one-day series title at home and, if they achieve that at Edgbaston, it will also give them a new record of nine ODI victories on the bounce. Whatever problems exist overseas, they are tough to beat at home.

Their wins against Australia at Lord's and The Oval were impressive all-round displays and showed how England are becoming more confident, whether they bat or bowl first. They have gambled somewhat with five frontline bowlers, leaving Tim Bresnan at No. 7, but so far neither West Indies nor Australia have knocked over the top order to test the strength of what follows.

There is no great secret to England's success with at least one top-order batsman in every match making a sizable contribution. It was an area both Michael Clarke and Mickey Arthur indentified as why Australia are struggling. Four of their batsmen have passed fifty so far in the series, but none have gone beyond Shane Watson's 66.

Australia are also in a muddle about their bowling attack. Mitchell Johnson's poor comeback has added to the headaches, while Xavier Doherty is not close to matching Graeme Swann's effectiveness. In this corresponding series two years ago, Australia left their revival too late to save the series and they will have to improve in all areas to keep this one alive into the weekend.

Form guide
(Completed matches, most recent first)
England WWWWW
Australia LLWLT

Watch out for...
Craig Kieswetter has taken a couple of superb catches in this series to remove David Warner and Peter Forrest but there remain question marks around his place in the team. He struggled to time the ball at Lord's - although Eoin Morgan's onslaught meant it was not costly - and did not face a ball at The Oval so, for the longer-term benefit of the team, it would be useful if he was needed to play a substantial innings. Although, if he is not needed, it means England's top order is still doing the business.

In the absence of his brother, Michael, David Hussey is crucial to Australia's middle order. He was worked over by the short ball at Lord's, but was just starting to motor at The Oval when a brilliant piece of fielding by Steven Finn sent him packing. However, it would benefit him if he was not left needing to improve a flagging run-rate when he came into bat.

Team news
England will not risk James Anderson if any doubts remain over his groin strain so Chris Woakes, who has been repeatedly drafted into the squad this season, is set to play his first ODI since facing Ireland last August. Jade Dernbach has been ruled out of the series with a side strain, although both he and Stuart Meaker were always going to miss this match because of Tom Maynard's funeral.

England (probable) 1 Alastair Cook (capt), 2 Ian Bell, 3 Jonathan Trott, 4 Ravi Bopara, 5 Eoin Morgan, 6 Craig Kieswetter (wk), 7 Tim Bresnan, 8 Stuart Broad, 9 Chris Woakes, 10 Graeme Swann, 11 Steven Finn.

Australia may consider an all-pace attack - leaving the spin to David Hussey and Michael Clarke - and Mitchell Johnson could make way for either James Pattinson or Ben Hilfenhaus. There is not much they can do with the batting.

Australia (probable) 1 Shane Watson, 2 David Warner, 3 Peter Forrest, 4 Michael Clarke (capt), 5 George Bailey, 6 David Hussey, 7 Matthew Wade (wk), 8 Brett Lee, 9 James Pattinson, 10 Clint McKay, 11 Xavier Doherty.

Pitch and conditions
It rained on Tuesday and showers are forecast for match day as well, although it does not look like washout potential, which will be relief for Edgbaston after three abandoned days during the West Indies Test. After so much poor weather, the pitch could be on the slow side, while the day/night element may influence what happens at the toss.
Stats and trivia
The teams have met eight times at Edgbaston, with England ahead 4-3 and one no result.
That no-result was the most recent meeting, in 2005, when Simon Jones and Matthew Hayden went chest-to-chest ahead of the Ashes series.
Jonathan Trott needs eight runs for 2000 in ODIs. Alastair Cook needs 49 for the same landmark.
Brett Lee needs one wicket to become Australia's leading wicket-taker in ODIs with 381, level with Glenn McGrath's overall tally but one of McGrath's came for the World XI in the 2004 tsunami fundraiser.
Quotes
"I'm sure they'll fight back They're the No. 1 team, so I'm sure they're obviously going to come back strong - and we're ready for that."
Chris Woakes expects a resurgent Australia

"The exciting thing is we feel we haven't played very good cricket yet, or as good cricket as we can. So that's the opportunity we have for the next three games. The risk is you get on the bus and it's a really quiet group and it's down thinking 'what do we do now', but it's really upbeat. There's joking, there's talking, there's banter about what we can do differently, what we're going to try, and that suggests to me there's a team that certainly believes they can still come back and win this series."
George Bailey puts a positive spin on things
Sauce
 

MSIH

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Batting's very brittle, highlighted by Forrest and Bailey. Not sure what anyone sees in those two.
 

Mr Angry

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Well whilst the worlds most selfish cricketer continues throw the balance of the team out, and the Captain let's him, I expect many more losses.
 

Twizzle

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Batting's very brittle, highlighted by Forrest and Bailey. Not sure what anyone sees in those two.

those were my comments as well, not sure why they are in there, I'd rather Smith and he is only a fringe player

surely we can do better
 

IanG

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Yeah just started raining again. They were going to do an inspection at midnight Sydney time but not looking good.
 

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