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Steve Waugh just brought up his 200 in the Victoria v NSW Match.
Langer's_Babe
6 Feb 2003, 12:40
steve has been playing so well agaisnt tasmania he got 107 then got out now in the victoria game hes on 200 well done steve
Good to see him in great form after all the pressure that's been put on his this season. I hope he puts off retirement and does go to the Windies.
At least it has silenced his critics for the time being.
If only he was Australian, this guy would make a great addition to our World Cup hopes... hang on a second....
Langer's_Babe
6 Feb 2003, 14:36
steve got 211 well done steve
and brad haddin got 117
catattack
6 Feb 2003, 14:39
That's a sensational effort!
It might be a great effort (should've out for 4 though) but I don't think it'll change the selectors minds though.
ScouseCat
6 Feb 2003, 16:41
Originally posted by Slax
It might be a great effort (should've out for 4 though) but I don't think it'll change the selectors minds though.
One-day cricket is becomming more a game for younger and more agile players... Steve Waugh falls short in both categories unfortunately.
He's had a good run though.... 16 years in the one-day side, member of successful 1987 and 1999 World Cup teams, (1999 as Captain) over 100 wickets.... not bad if you ask me!!
mattyc2422
6 Feb 2003, 17:09
He had to pick the Vics to unleash against, didn't he?
C'mon you Vics.
Originally posted by Zombie
If only he was Australian, this guy would make a great addition to our World Cup hopes... hang on a second....
How does getting 200 in a milk match have anything to do with the World Cup.Justin Langer gets centuries in milk matches,yet still can't get in the ODI team.
It's two different forms of cricket.
Originally posted by JUBJUB
How does getting 200 in a milk match have anything to do with the World Cup.Justin Langer gets centuries in milk matches,yet still can't get in the ODI team.
It's two different forms of cricket.
Miss the 107 against Tasmania?
Both Langer and Waugh should be in the WC squad.
I fully understand that it is two different forms of cricket, but Waugh's double ton put together with his recent One Day scores shows he is a player in form. Waugh can play both forms of the game, the reason Waugh was not selected in the WC squad wasn't a question of his ability in the One Day game but a question of his form.
GoEagles
6 Feb 2003, 23:32
Anyone know the date when the West Indies tour squad is released?
Wicked Lester
7 Feb 2003, 07:14
Originally posted by Zombie
Miss the 107 against Tasmania?
Both Langer and Waugh should be in the WC squad.
Replacing who? And remember these two are not all rounders.
Originally posted by Wicked Lester
Replacing who? And remember these two are not all rounders.
I suppose Langer could've replaced Maher as 2nd wicketkeeper.
Originally posted by GoEagles
Anyone know the date when the West Indies tour squad is released?
Not to long after the world cup I think..
Originally posted by Wicked Lester
Replacing who? And remember these two are not all rounders.
Langer for Maher
S.Waugh for Symonds
Originally posted by Zombie
Langer for Maher
No way for Maher, Jimmy's done quite well with his few chances...I'd put in Langer For Martyn.
Originally posted by St-KriS
No way for Maher, Jimmy's done quite well with his few chances...I'd put in Langer For Martyn.
Nah, Maher bats too slowly, Martyn is a better batsmen and scores his runs faster.
Originally posted by Zombie
Langer for Maher
S.Waugh for Symonds
I agree