Its the norm for national sporting boards to put WA last so I don't know what anyone expected.
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Hobart been shafted more than us.Its the norm for national sporting boards to put WA last so I don't know what anyone expected.
Its the norm for national sporting boards to put WA last so I don't know what anyone expected.
I don't know. Every time there's a team playing here that isn't England or India, the Australian public and media just seem to say they're s**t and shouldn't tour here until they're good enough.Apologies for being the one who does ‘Remember the good ol days’ but how good was it when teams would visit once every 4 years, (some might play an extra tri-series), but man I loved a schedule release back then. A shame that windies lost their way and Zimbabwe who had some decent players never kicked on. It’s all a bit meh
I don't understand why CA are persisting on Afghanatan touring, who will likely need to quarrantine for 2 weeks upon arrival to play for 1 test? Hardly seems worth it. Surely it's smarter to get India to quarrantine for 2 weeks, then stay in the country for a few months for 5 tests, ODI's and T20's. I think this is all in the BCCI's best interest too as I can't see any cricket being played in India this year.
Did they give a reason why though? As I said I think it's in their best interest to play 5 tests, I don't think we'll see any cricket in India this year with how COVID is going over there, surely it's better to play more away than not at all?India said no to an extra test
Did they give a reason why though? As I said I think it's in their best interest to play 5 tests, I don't think we'll see any cricket in India this year with how COVID is going over there, surely it's better to play more away than not at all?
Bit boring having India and NZ back again so soon, but that seems to be the way things are done now.
2000/01: West Indies (Tests and ODIs) & Zimbabwe (ODIs)
2001/02: New Zealand (Tests and ODIs) & South Africa (Tests & ODIs)
2002: Pakistan (ODIs)
2002/03: England (Tests and ODIs) & Sri Lanka (ODIs)
2003: Bangladesh (Tests and ODIs)
2003/04: India (Tests and ODIs) & Zimbabwe (Tests and ODIs)
2004: Sri Lanka (Tests)
2004/05: New Zealand (Tests), Pakistan (Tests and ODIs) & West Indies (ODIs)
2005/06: ICC (Tests & ODI), South Africa (Tests & ODIs), Sri Lanka (ODIs) & West Indies (Tests)
2006/07: England (Tests and ODIs) & New Zealand (ODIs)
2007/08: India (Tests and ODIs) & Sri Lanka (Tests and ODIs)
2008: Bangladesh (ODIs)
2008/09: New Zealand (Tests and ODIs) & South Africa (Tests and ODIs)
2009/10: Pakistan (Tests, ODIs and T20Is) & West Indies (Tests, ODIs and T20Is)
2010/11: England (Tests, ODIs and T20Is) & Sri Lanka (ODIs and T20Is)
2011/12: India (Tests, ODIs and T20Is), New Zealand (Tests) & Sri Lanka (ODIs)
2012/13: South Africa (Tests), Sri Lanka (Tests, ODIs and T20Is) & West Indies (ODIs and T20Is)
2013/14: England (Tests, ODIs and T20Is)
2014/15: England (ODIs), India (Tests and ODIs) & South Africa (ODIs and T20Is)
2015/16: India (ODIs and T20Is), New Zealand (Tests) & West Indies (Tests)
2016/17: New Zealand (ODIs), Pakistan (Tests and ODIs), South Africa (Tests) & Sri Lanka (T20Is)
2017/18: England (Tests, ODIs and T20Is) & New Zealand (T20Is)
2018/19: India (Tests, ODIs and T20Is), South Africa (ODIs and T20Is) & Sri Lanka (Tests)
2019/20: New Zealand (Tests and ODIs), Pakistan (Tests and T20Is) & Sri Lanka (T20Is)
2020/21: Zimbabwe (?) (ODIs), Afghanistan (Tests), India (Tests, ODIs and T20Is), New Zealand (ODIs and T20Is)
Four of the seven summers with India, five out of six with New Zealand. It's getting very messy now as well.
It'll be a huge moment for Afghani cricket. It's worth it for that alone.I don't understand why CA are persisting on Afghanatan touring, who will likely need to quarrantine for 2 weeks upon arrival to play for 1 test? Hardly seems worth it.
Its the norm for national sporting boards to put WA last so I don't know what anyone expected.
I don't know. Every time there's a team playing here that isn't England or India, the Australian public and media just seem to say they're s**t and shouldn't tour here until they're good enough.
Look at how we responded to NZ who beat both England and India at home either side of getting beaten in Australia. The general casual cricket public were talking about how boring it was and how we need to get India back to play again.
I don't understand why CA are persisting on Afghanatan touring, who will likely need to quarrantine for 2 weeks upon arrival to play for 1 test? Hardly seems worth it. Surely it's smarter to get India to quarrantine for 2 weeks, then stay in the country for a few months for 5 tests, ODI's and T20's. I think this is all in the BCCI's best interest too as I can't see any cricket being played in India this year.
There does seem to be a lot of that.I don't know. Every time there's a team playing here that isn't England or India, the Australian public and media just seem to say they're s**t and shouldn't tour here until they're good enough.
Look at how we responded to NZ who beat both England and India at home either side of getting beaten in Australia. The general casual cricket public were talking about how boring it was and how we need to get India back to play again.
CA have decided "never again" on anything more than five Tests.should've got the afghani's for 2 tests then
nothing wrong with a 6 test summer.
CA have decided "never again" on anything more than five Tests.
Personally, I'd love to see seven each summer with a 5-2 or 4-3 split depending on the teams. Sixth and seventh rotated between Hobart, Gold Coast, Canberra, maybe Geelong if the necessary facility upgrades were made; and if they ever get a capable oval, Newcastle.
um you do know that your cuteness empowers everyone to say anything and agree with anything with you..they would just bump him back to full time hours
I'd rather Hobie than W>ANkerHobart been shafted more than us.
How are Zimbabwe travelling these days?
Yeah Tassie have been seriously dropped these past few years. The move to five test summers has been disappointing and I hope it goes back to six in the next few years.Hobart been shafted more than us.
I have a sick feeling it's more likely to be four, IMO.Yeah Tassie have been seriously dropped these past few years. The move to five test summers has been disappointing and I hope it goes back to six in the next few years.
Next media rights deal, quite likely. Probably retain five for Ashes, maybe 3 with India and two against another to make five, two series of two in other summers.I have a sick feeling it's more likely to be four, IMO.