ok, new thread, same series, new posters welcome! =================== bangers are all out in 35.2 overs- 139 runs. Symonds continues his great form, post the binge drinking night, taking a career best 5-18. hogg also took 3 wickets towards the end of the bangers innings. report [edit] aussie opening stand- Hayden 40 runs (33 balls, eight 4's), Gilchrist 52 (47 balls, six 4's and one 6) 106 total off 14 overs.
Video highlights for few of the previous matches: England - Australia : http://media01.news.com.au/foxsports/video/240605CriupdateFri.asf Australia - Bangladesh : http://media01.news.com.au/foxsports/video/260605CricketuodateSunWeb.asf Will post England - Bangladesh video when it becomes available.
so does anyone know if they've actually approved these stupid new rules they are talking about? 1) 12th man becomes a proper substitute who you can bring into the game at any time (as a permanent switch for another player), and he can bat or bowl. 2) fielding restrictions altered - 10 overs at the start, then another two 5 over periods at any point in the next 40 overs, at the discretion of the fielding captain. apparently they are supposed to be in place for the final of this series. seem completely unnecessary to me.
i think the sub rule is dumb. One of the pundits on BBC said that substitutes are leading to an Americanisation of the sport. American's don't play cricket!!!
it is a little bit comparable to the role of designated hitter in american league baseball though, as what you're really going to do is take your bowler with the worst batting and replace him with a specialist batsman (the worst one at fielding) when you bat and vice versa. all it does is lengthen the batting order. australia bat deep enough as it is already!
yeah i know. I just find it odd to Americanize a sport that isn't American, but being a fan on the American League in baseball i can see what he's getting at. I don't think they should use subs. I like how you live and die with the team you pick.
thanks!! and thanks for the highlights, i'll check those out when I get home. the aussies just have to do what they did to England in the last match to win. Should be fun to follow the chase.
it's very common but it also varies quite significantly from player to player. gilchrist has been out in this manner in all three games this series, all three times he has got a start as well, but has played a poor shot - the first two times were carbon copies - trying to cut a short ball which was too close to him (i dont know if it was the same today as i missed it, but it's reasonably likely) different players have different flaws in their technique which can lead to them getting out the same way again and again, and once the opposition work out what is going on they then bowl to a plan to try to get the batsman out in that specific way.
Video highlights of the rain abandoned England - Australia match. There are some very interesting moments in there. A player given out on a catch when the ball had hit the ground, Hayden getting hit on the shoulder by a bizzare throw, etc. http://media01.news.com.au/foxsports/video/290605cricketWeb.asf
halfway done and the aussies are at 116-3. if the continue on that pace they will finish with 232 runs after 50 overs. going to be an interesting finish
it's not that exciting really, i'm just being facetious, because everytime one of our batsmen goes to australia and gets out in the same manner three or four times they always get crapped on by the press for having poor technique and everyone starts bleating on about how they have been "found out" by the aussies.
gotcha. well it is a common way to get out, so it shouldn't be too shocking. i don't think the aussies will get the run rate to win this one. Bangaldesh by 8-12 runs is my pick for the finish