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Bazal

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We were literally watching this game after putting the cleaners through a 2s side across the road (not grade tho, too old for that now). We weren't there for this though.

The boys playing were still chatting about it - apparently the batsman is a complete head case and was refusing to walk etc, then sledge the fielding side once the umps came to a decision only to get castled properly two rocks later 😂
 

King-Gutho94

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So i noticed James Anderson has been picked for England for the Indian test tour early next year.

Now the bloke is 41 and half years of age has taken 15 wickets this year @ 39.66. The bloke should have retired with Broad after Ashes.

Wtf would you bother going to India as a medium pace bowler on those tracks at his bloody age having already everything as much as you can from your test career. Its not like he has anything to prove. He has a grandstand already named after him at Old Trafford.

The only reason i can think of he is doing it selfishly for personal milestones. He is on 690 wickets and 183 tests.

I seriously doubt he has 17 tests left in him to get 200 test matches.

But is he still playing to get to 700 wickets and try and then go past SK Warne on 708.
 

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Cameron Green: Australia all-rounder suffering from chronic kidney disease​

By Sam DruryBBC Sport
Last updated on10 hours ago10 hours ago.From the sectionCricket

Cameron Green walks out to bat in a practice game
Cameron Green is considered one of the best all-rounders in world cricket
Australia all-rounder Cameron Green has revealed that he has chronic kidney disease.
The 24-year-old was diagnosed with the condition at birth, with doctors telling his parents there was a chance he may not live beyond the age of 12.

Green has since gone on to play in all three formats for Australia and was in the squad for their recent World Cup win.
"I'm still trying to learn as much as I can about it," Green told Channel 7.
"Basically, my kidneys don't work as well as other people's and don't filter the blood very well.
"So I have got to keep my salt and my protein quite low, which isn't ideal as a cricketer but around games I can pick that protein intake back up because I spend so much of it out on the ground.
"It's just about finding the best ways to look after me."
Green said his kidney function is currently at about 60%, which puts him at stage two with stage five being the most severe.
"I have always done everything right, eating and drinking in a professional way so I did have to make that quite clear, but it is a work in progress," he added.

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"There's always a chance that if I don't look after myself right, this could go from stage two to stage five.
"The kidneys don't heal, it's a regressive disease, they can't repair themselves. So if you don't look after them, it can get worse - maybe not in the space of a couple of months but certainly over years."
The condition was detected at Green's mother's 19-week scan and there were serious concerns about his life expectancy.
"At the time it was unchartered territory as such, the prognosis wasn't great," said Green's father, Gary.
"There were life expectancy issues that he might not expect to live past 12 years of age."
However, Green has not been held back by the disease and has played 24 Tests, 23 one-day internationals and eight T20 internationals since making his Australia debut in 2020.
"With the profile I've got, I just felt like it was important, and if I can help just one person with raising this awareness then it's worth it," he said.
"It's never really impacted me physically but some of the symptoms were a lot of cramping.
"I'd be playing footy and get to the third quarter and I'd go down with double-calf cramps but I never really put the link together, I just thought that maybe I was running too much or not eating or drinking properly.
"You can see that I am fine physically and that normally isn't the case for people with this disease so I do consider myself pretty lucky."

 

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Midge was pretty happy, they asked her what she thought on Insta and she skulled a beer.
 

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And to further illustrate Tubbys point, the 15 man West Indies Test squad arriving here shortly contains 7 blokes who've never played a Test.... Former captain Jason Holder has skipped the Aussie tour to instead play in a Dubai T20 league or something like that because he says he wants to "prepare" for the 2024 T20 World Cup.... I believe some of that "preparation" involves lying on a mattress covered in US currency and doing his impression of Scrooge McDuck swimming in money....
 

Bazal

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In fairness to Holder, he's 32 with a history of injuries and he comes from a cricketing 'nation' whose official fitness regime for a test series is basically switching from dark rum to Bacardi.

The point is still valid but also f**k me the Windies are a sad joke
 

King-Gutho94

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And to further illustrate Tubbys point, the 15 man West Indies Test squad arriving here shortly contains 7 blokes who've never played a Test.... Former captain Jason Holder has skipped the Aussie tour to instead play in a Dubai T20 league or something like that because he says he wants to "prepare" for the 2024 T20 World Cup.... I believe some of that "preparation" involves lying on a mattress covered in US currency and doing his impression of Scrooge McDuck swimming in money....
Yeah its a worry

Jason Holder had played 64 tests for the windies.

Considering the test cricket the windies have played in past decade I reckon that's a fair amount.

He wouldn't have missed many I would have thought.

So he obviously had enough now and just wants to chase the $$$
 
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