Australia v. India - Test Series.
- ronrat
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Had a lie in and got up for breakfast and it was all over.
Talking at a bar with a mate of mine last night, bloke from London now living here and owns a pie shop/bakery. I mentioned that I had been following the cricket all day and it looks like we going to win. He said who are you playing. I said the curry munchers. He said what England.
Talking at a bar with a mate of mine last night, bloke from London now living here and owns a pie shop/bakery. I mentioned that I had been following the cricket all day and it looks like we going to win. He said who are you playing. I said the curry munchers. He said what England.
Annoying opposition supporters since 1967.
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/cricket ... 50mxb.htmlK wrote:What's needed now is fast, bouncy, bowlers' pitches.
Last year, the MCG pitch was terrible. Those sorts of pitches do not suit the team (though if they are too terrible in that way then a draw results).
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You can not blame the curator for 4 dropped catches. Had Kohi been taken by Paine yesterday the Indians may have been all out for say 350 before tea today.
I think next year could be an ashes year. No way that fixture would not happen. Cricket Australia would have to sack 20 useless positions but in all likelihood sack 20 useful positions,
I think next year could be an ashes year. No way that fixture would not happen. Cricket Australia would have to sack 20 useless positions but in all likelihood sack 20 useful positions,
Annoying opposition supporters since 1967.
Cricket Australia has called for an urgent overhaul of the MCG pitch on a day the flat-lining deck was labelled "terrible".
"What I would say is that Matt Page, the new curator here who has come across from the WACA has worked tirelessly to do everything he can with the existing drop-in pitches and I am not sure Matt could have done a whole lot more."
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/cricket ... 50od6.html
"What I would say is that Matt Page, the new curator here who has come across from the WACA has worked tirelessly to do everything he can with the existing drop-in pitches and I am not sure Matt could have done a whole lot more."
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/cricket ... 50od6.html
M. Knox:
This one's not even for the purists as pitch sucks life from MCG Test
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/cricket ... 50ohy.html
This one's not even for the purists as pitch sucks life from MCG Test
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/cricket ... 50ohy.html