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3rd Test: Sri Lanka v Australia at Colombo (SSC) on Aug 13-17, 2016 - SRI LANKA WON BY 163 RUNS

TheParraboy

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3-0 to SL? How much would that have been paying at the start of the series? 100/1 at the very least?

We don't have the mental patience to hold out 3 spin bowlers. This breed of aussie batmsen hasn't been exposed to these sorts of decks with ruthless constant spin bowling with little time between deliveries to get your head space right again. Best we can do is what Ashley Mallett had said recently, try to rotate the strike through singles, use the feet more. Good read from him

http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/1041261.html

Also, we may as well play 3 quicks and Lyon, no point playing Holland IMO

What ive seen, I cant see us winning unless Starc takes 13 wickets and also gets a big ton whilst batting in our first dig
 

WaznTheGreat

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Remember when AB inspired a bunch of donkeys to win the Ashes,Steve Smith can't even inspire these plebs against Sri Lanka

#SackSmithAsCaptain
#BringBackWadeToo
 

JJ

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There will never be another Wasim, Starc's different anyway - plus Australia have already had a great left arm quick all-rounder, Allan Davidson - if Starc develops to be anything like him he'll be a very special test cricketer
 

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Anyone been following Australia A in RSA ?

Mitchell Swepson 7/88, pretty good young leggie, great action. I dont think he has ever played first class cricket yet he is playing for Australia A. Not as flat as Zampa. He is only about 22 I think.

If they can keep away from the big wank type cricket he may progress well in the 4 day cricket.
 

TheParraboy

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Game day folks



Another tuner expected

Double century from Warner coming up...lol

http://www.espncricinfo.com/sri-lanka-v-australia-2016/content/story/1044687.html



Little more than two weeks ago, David Warner was all about patience and batting for long periods of time in Asia.

"You've got to be patient enough," he said before the first Test against Sri Lanka. "You've got to rotate the strike. Your patience comes with hitting your four-balls, your boundary balls. They're the ones you've got to really wait on. That's what we're talking about with patience in this game, especially over here. You've got to bite the bullet."

A pair of Test-match thrashings later, and with another bone-dry pitch in prospect at Colombo's SSC ground, Warner and the Australians have rather changed their tune. Now Warner is all about attack, as he demonstrated in a pair of shot-a-ball cameos on the sharply turning Galle surface. Waiting for the bad ball is not longer an option. He who hesitates is lost, or at least lbw Herath.

"You have to think outside the box," Warner said. "For me to come out of my crease personally it's something I don't normally do but you have to do it in these conditions. If you defend, one's got your name on it, and one's going to straighten, which happened the other day. For me it's about thinking on my feet, using my feet when I'm out here and hopefully putting the bowler off some of his rhythm.

"You're sitting ducks when you're facing six balls in a row - one of them is going to have your name on it. Especially when one turns and one doesn't turn. It's a hard game. People don't realise that you're going out here day one and day two and it's turning square, where maybe five or six years ago probably day three, day four was probably when it was turning. So it's hard from ball one and we really have to work hard and that starts in the nets."

The nets have seen almost as much change in Australian philosophy as Warner's rhetoric. Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc charged in at their batting compatriots in Pallekele training, but now they are sent to work separately on centre wickets with Allan Donald while the batsmen face an assortment of spinners - including the part-time leggies Warner and Steven Smith trying off breaks.

At the team's main training session on Thursday, Adam Voges warmed up separately from the group due to a tight hamstring, but then trained fully with the team, including his own stint at the bowling crease. The newly arrived apprentice batsman Travis Head whirred down his own offbreaks too, before batting in the canary yellow pads he will use when the ODI series begins after the third Test.

As vice-captain, Warner is aware of how this tour may influence planning for the next Asian trip, to India next year. He noted the words of captain Smith about potentially needing to choose a squad even more tailored to the prevailing conditions than this one, with a rather different batting group taken to India. Regardless of what happens at the SSC, questions will need to be asked.

"That's probably the Moneyball theory isn't it, you pick players for certain conditions," Warner said. "End of the day we're all professional athletes and you have to adapt to the conditions. If you don't adapt to them, your head's probably on the line. For us as cricketers we have to do the best we can in these conditions and adapt as well as we can.

"If the selectors don't think we fit that area of expertise, whether or not we can play in these conditions or play at home, that's up to them if they want to go down that path and pick the team based on that. [India] is our next subcontinent tour so I think there will be a few assessments made. I think the selectors may have to reassess a few things and whatever they think is necessary, they'll take the appropriate action I'm pretty sure."
 

Mr Bean

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More like a pair of ducks coming up for Warner. I am not going to bother watching this one this team has disappointed me too much the last 12 months.
 

hineyrulz

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Burns and Oozie dropped, but MMarsh no matter how poorly he performs is continually picked.

And Holland now is easily the Australian worst cricketer to play more than one test.
 

hineyrulz

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Starc strikes, these two Sri Lankan openers are dogshit average. Makes our spinners efforts this season are even worse.
 

TheParraboy

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and we lose the toss and are fielding, considering these decks turn square on day 2, I don't fancy our chances of even competing in this game

Oh well, Haynecam is about to start
 

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