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I Dont' Like Cricket, Oh No, I Love it, Yeah

TheParraboy

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Watching the Australia v Pakistan ODI World Cup with the girls.

Almost every Australian player was singing the national anthem and most had smiles on there faces doing it.

Maybe it shows the mentality between males & females athletes

Rugby League especially at origin time there is lucky to be 5 players from both sides singing it and it pisses me off deluxe.

I didnt pay enough attention the other night but i reckon it would have been similar numbers.

I still remember every Monday at Primary & High School we had to sing the anthem at Assembly and it reminds you how proud you should be to be an Australian.

You just don't see the same passion for it enough in team sports these days when its being played.


The Wallabies all sing and have passion singing the anthem 🧐
 

King-Gutho94

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Alana King is a special player.

Incredible leggie who can bat very well for a number 10.

In fact she has more international 50s with the bat now then Nathan Lyon.
 

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We really don't have much of a tail, so she doesn't really get too many chances to bat
 

TheParraboy

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Alana King is a special player.

Incredible leggie who can bat very well for a number 10.

In fact she has more international 50s with the bat now then Nathan Lyon.


I could fall in love with anyone in the 11, someone stands up when needed

Though Georgia Wareham got a duck last night batting at 9, she is just as good with the bat when needed. Both quality spinners, Warne and Mcgill Like

The mental power of Mooney is top shelf. She was sweating profoundly throughout her innings, the heat probably a good contributor to a few getting out
 

TheParraboy

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India were 1/192 after 30 overs

Rule of thumb, you should be able to double your score from here

Watching them bat and how lifeless the deck was , two things came to mind

We will be chasing well over 350 and secondly we have the artillery to run any total down on this deck

Bowled out 48.5 overs for 330

They lost 9/138 after the 30th over

Amazing knock from Healy got us the win

The gap is closing in between the two nations, I think its get closer when we lose Mooney, Healy and Perry, all in their twilight years now
 

King-Gutho94

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I swear they keep saying the gap has been closing for the past 5 years but we keep winning and finding different ways with different individuals even when half the team plays badly or fail with the bat.

Voll & Litchfield should be entering there peaks in a couple of years time.

Throw in Sutherland whose already proving to be just as explosive all-rounder then Ellyse Perry was with just as much consistency.

Ash Gardner has taken her batting to another level.

The Keeper situation is probably going to be the main one.

Healy is basically the Adam Gilchrist of Women's cricket - hard to replace her fearlessness.

We have a truckload of spinners who have a good 5/6 years ahead of them King, Wareham, Gardner, Molineux

Not sure on the quality of quick bowlers coming through
 

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What are these commentators on ?

Away, away, away, then in ? lol

More like away length ball, in swinging length ball, away swinging length ball, then pitched up inswinger missing leg. Then suck up to the bowler. This setting up the batsman is pretty much what most park cricketers do, no big deal.


No way at this stage Konstas should be selected for the Ashes.
His technique is atrocious.

He's changed his tecnhique, he's standing well outside leg and stepping towards the ball and watching it well outside off. Problem is he did the same to every ball including the one that was given out when in reality, he didn't need to move at all to play that ball. His head is outside off stump when he gets hit on the pads.

He never used to do that, he mormally has no first movement, now his first movement is half a step to the off side regardless of where the ball is bowled. This is not the sign off a confident batsman.
 

King-Gutho94

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No way at this stage Konstas should be selected for the Ashes.
His technique is atrocious.
23 FC matches and averages 31.70

His 60 on boxing day put India/Bumrah off just enough to get us away in a crucial match.

But he has done next to nothing else to suggest he is a teenage prodigy.

2 out of his 3 FCs 100s actually came in the same game 12 months ago in the early shield match.

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King-Gutho94

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looking forward to Sunday
You know what pisses me off about CA.

Just because the ODIs have sold out months ago because of India.

There has been SFA build up or Promotion in other states that they actually start this week and international cricket is back in Town.

I guess it reinforces how meaningless these games are.

But i reckon most wouldn't have a clue if there not going that the ODI's start this Sunday.

I couldn't get a ticket to the Sydney ODI for the following week back in June when they went on sale too busy trying to get Ashes tickets for our group but the ODI was already sold out in 2 days & tbh i completely lost track it was actually starting this week.

Because there hasn't much chatter about it.
 

T-Boon

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Konstas is lucky to be being picking in Sheffield Shield right now. He has a lot of work to do on his batting. I sense a bit of a Matt Renshaw situation.
He may decide he is better off just going the T20 route and making as much money as possible with the french cricket shots.
 
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You know what pisses me off about CA.

Just because the ODIs have sold out months ago because of India.

There has been SFA build up or Promotion in other states that they actually start this week and international cricket is back in Town.

I guess it reinforces how meaningless these games are.

But i reckon most wouldn't have a clue if there not going that the ODI's start this Sunday.

I couldn't get a ticket to the Sydney ODI for the following week back in June when they went on sale too busy trying to get Ashes tickets for our group but the ODI was already sold out in 2 days & tbh i completely lost track it was actually starting this week.

Because there hasn't much chatter about it.

I think there will be a large indian contingent

Also hoping some future aussie-indians who select australia in the future, will give us a nice selection pool of players.
 

RealdEel

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Marnus looks like the form batsmen in the country...

Do you bring him back as first drop and promote Green to open
 

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