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ANTiLAG

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No we don't..Australians look at Bodyline as being a great moment in the Australia v England rivalry that has been around since day dot.

Kiwis on the other hand have been whinging about an underarm ball for 25 years, and by the looks of things will spend the next 25 years also crying over a DRS decision.

Well I think its appropriate the Australian cricket team wears yellow.
 

Pete Cash

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You lost

yeah umpires make the wrong call sometimes. Thats cricket. Australia has copped some shockers over the years. Katich at trent bridge 05, khawaja in the 2013 ashes, etc but australians dont carry on about it. If i was going to get a bad decision id like it to be on the oppositions no 11 with a healthy lead. Mccullum f**ked up.

Secondly we were a bowler down. You guys couldnt even beat a 10 man australia lol
 

ANTiLAG

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yeah umpires make the wrong call sometimes. Thats cricket. Australia has copped some shockers over the years. Katich at trent bridge 05, khawaja in the 2013 ashes, etc but australians dont carry on about it. If i was going to get a bad decision id like it to be on the oppositions no 11 with a healthy lead. Mccullum f**ked up.

Secondly we were a bowler down. You guys couldnt even beat a 10 man australia lol


Starc batted. There was a substitute fielder. This sentence makes little sense. Eleven batsmen and eleven fielders. But hey - if you're so desperate that you needed to play a bowler carrying niggling injuries, then if they get injured - its the risk the selectors took coming to fruition. It is a risk Lehamn allowed for with M Marsh's selection.

These other decisions, were they DRS decisions? Where three hot spot cameras are stupidly ignored? LLong has taken the "umpire howler" to a whole new level with his DRS folly. "That could have from anywhere" will be words heard again and again for a long time.

The fact remains. The deciding match of a live series to tie was competitive. The second test was competitive. Two of the three tests were competitive. Australia has had competitive cricket this year. The series was a DRS decision away from being tied.

You can keep trying to change the issue. But Australia has had competitive cricket this summer. To suggest otherwise is stupid.
 
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Pete Cash

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Yawn

We could have won the 05 ashes if we had got another 50 runs at trent bridge. No australian pretends that we should have won the series. Umpire mistakes happen.

Keep whinging though m8 its pretty funny.
 

ANTiLAG

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Yawn

We could have won the 05 ashes if we had got another 50 runs at trent bridge. No australian pretends that we should have won the series. Umpire mistakes happen.

Keep whinging though m8 its pretty funny.

The 2005 ashes were competitive. No non-Australian cricket fan suggests otherwise.

Where would the extra 50 runs at Trent Bridge have come from?
 

Pete Cash

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Also get this new zealand cricket is so insignificant nobody will remember besides bitter kiwi idiots. His words wont be heard again because nobody cares. Nobody cares about underarm besides nz, so no one gives a shit about this. Nz cricket is nothing to australian cricket and if its nothing to us its less than nothing to the rest of the cricket world.

It might matter if it happened to an actual cricketing power like australia, england or india
 

ANTiLAG

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Also get this new zealand cricket is so insignificant nobody will remember besides bitter kiwi idiots. His words wont be heard again because nobody cares. Nobody cares about underarm besides nz, so no one gives a shit about this. Nz cricket is nothing to australian cricket and if its nothing to us its less than nothing to the rest of the cricket world.

It might matter if it happened to an actual cricketing power like australia, england or india

India is the only cricketing "power". England and Australia are sitting a level below India. Ahead of everyone else. But wayyyyyyyyyy below India.

I do not understand the NZ Cricket is nothing to Australian cricket and the rest of the world comment, though. That needs further explanation.
 
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Pete Cash

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The 2005 ashes were competitive. No non-Australian cricket fan suggests otherwise.

Where would the extra 50 runs at Trent Bridge have come from?

Simon katich copped a terrible lbw decision on 59. One of the worst i can remember. It pitched about 2 stumps outside leg and was never hitting the stumps. If he and the tail could have got an extra 50 runs we would have had a really good shot at winning the test.

Again in real cricketing nations that matter we understand these things happen. In bitter loser land of nz where you guys can but dream of being as successful as australia in cricket i guess you guys hold onto these things
 

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India is the only cricketing "power". England and Australia are sitting a level below India. Ahead of everyone else. But wayyyyyyyyyy below India.

I do not understand the NZ Cricket is nothing to Australian cricket and the rest of the world comment, though. That needs further explanation.

Series that matter to australia in rough order

1. England

Daylight

2. India
3. RSA

A space the size of the universe
Pakistan, west indies, sri lanka

Day light
Bangladesh, zimbabwe

Daylight

Little nz
 

ANTiLAG

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Also get this new zealand cricket is so insignificant nobody will remember besides bitter kiwi idiots. His words wont be heard again because nobody cares. Nobody cares about underarm besides nz, so no one gives a shit about this. Nz cricket is nothing to australian cricket and if its nothing to us its less than nothing to the rest of the cricket world.

It might matter if it happened to an actual cricketing power like australia, england or india

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ANTiLAG

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Simon katich copped a terrible lbw decision on 59. One of the worst i can remember. It pitched about 2 stumps outside leg and was never hitting the stumps. If he and the tail could have got an extra 50 runs we would have had a really good shot at winning the test.

Again in real cricketing nations that matter we understand these things happen. In bitter loser land of nz where you guys can but dream of being as successful as australia in cricket i guess you guys hold onto these things


Haha. Anyway cricket is not the national game of New Zealand. Neither is Rugby League. But look what happened there recently.
 

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