I wouldn't trust hot spot but does it look like the ball changes trajectory slightly after it passes the bat?It's been 5 years since then and I still have no idea of he hit it or not.
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I wouldn't trust hot spot but does it look like the ball changes trajectory slightly after it passes the bat?It's been 5 years since then and I still have no idea of he hit it or not.
As a motor racing fan. When he brought up that Kane Williamson and Roger Federer shared a birthday ( August 8th) I was a little disappointed he didn't bring up Nigel Mansell.Another thing... I used to not mind Tim Lane on ch10 for the footy or on radio but I feel he has been "channel 7'd" he is all weird now. I guess when he's commentating footy theres less time to rabbit on.
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Thats dead set insanity.Meanwhile it was 30 degrees by 7.30am today.
I feel like when I was younger teams would jump at the chance to put teams back in. Almost to rub their nose in it.
Now its all about player management and teams who dont make the follow on score are rarely put back in.
Makes sense.
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Nice balanced reply but I have to disagree.
Like a lot on here, I don't dislike Paine.
I think he's done a reasonable job under difficult circumstances.
I was replying to a poster who keeps saying Paine is one of our greatest
captains which of course he isn't.
You say his only blemish.
The wasted review in the 4th test cost us the match.
But his electing to bowl after winning the toss was unforgivable IMO.
It's been a while since the kiwis faced quality bowling like that. The extra pressure forced the bad shotsWow, just saw yesterday’s wickets, as predicted the Kiwis fall to pieces in Australia, only Hazlewoods was a good ball, the other 4 were pies which the batsmen threw their wickets away
You aren't that good, it hasn't been a fair contest so far with NZ bowling for a couple of days in mostly daylight and 40 degree heat while Australia have only bowled in twilight or under lights which are the best conditions for bowling. We'll see just how good Australia is in the first couple of sessions today.
Would we enforce the follow on if we got the last 5 wickets quickly or go out and get a 500+ lead and rest bowlers?
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Was definitely tougher for batting then, Wade bowled by a big inswinger while Head was lucky to survive with the ball beating his bat repeatedly.
Pretty obvious from watching any D/N test in recent years that batting is tougher under lights than in daylight.
Maybe? If it does deviate it's extremely slight. The more you look at it the more your eyes play tricks on you.I wouldn't trust hot spot but does it look like the ball changes trajectory slightly after it passes the bat?
Yeah Llong is a muppet but not what he was supposed to do there.Maybe? If it does deviate it's extremely slight. The more you look at it the more your eyes play tricks on you.
These days they never would spent so much time on the decision. It would be given not out almost immediately based on no Snicko.
Wow, just saw yesterday’s wickets, as predicted the Kiwis fall to pieces in Australia, only Hazlewoods was a good ball, the other 4 were pies which the batsmen threw their wickets away
We don't know. There's no angle that shows a spot conclusively the moment after the ball passes the bat.Where does the hotspot on Lyon's bat come from? It seems to appear at the same time that the ball passes the bat which would indicate an edge.
Feels like it's going to be the hottest of the lot so far.Already 39.5 degrees @ 11:00am.
Ill take your word for it. Im not moving. Presidents Cup then cricket and Uber Eats making frequent drop offs.Feels like it's going to be the hottest of the lot so far.
Gonna have to make a run to the bottlo for provisions before play starts. Not looking forward to it!Ill take your word for it. Im not moving. Presidents Cup then cricket and Uber Eats making frequent drop offs.
I heard that Paine decided to bowl after Smith and Warner convinced him to bowl. If true, then this is just another reason for Smith to not be made Captain when his leadership ban ends. Mind you, Paine should have batted anyway and not been convinced to go against his initial instincts.Yep, his decision to bowl first in the 5th test was a strange one, but I could also list a few past Aus captains that have done the same.
Nice balanced reply but I have to disagree.
Like a lot on here, I don't dislike Paine.
I think he's done a reasonable job under difficult circumstances.
I was replying to a poster who keeps saying Paine is one of our greatest
captains which of course he isn't.
You say his only blemish.
The wasted review in the 4th test cost us the match.
But his electing to bowl after winning the toss was unforgivable IMO.
Yes, I think calling him a great captain really is stretching the imagination too far. Like you, I don't dislike him. He's done a reasonable job as caretaker captain, his keeping is good enough, at times he looks a little out of his depth as a batsman but he gets by. I just think he's tactically poor. As has been discussed many times he's very poor with DRS, and he doesn't attack enough with field placements for my liking. There have been times where Australia are in a commanding position and he's still protecting boundaries rather than shooting for wickets. When a bowler is on a hat-trick, or bowling to a new batsman in general, he should have fielders clustered around the bat and encouraging the batsmen to try and hit into the deep, but he never does this. I don't think he's a natural captain by any stretch. Gets a pass mark from me, but could do better.
Saw it last night. Whatley just looks super excited to be a part of it all lol.Cricket 360 post match show.
Just a quick observation of what is a very good segment summarizing the days play and current match situation mainly because Craddock is everything Slobbo is not on AFL 360 - that being articulate, knowledgeable and impartial.
I also think Wheatley has much better rapport with someone like Craddock than Slobbo who often looks like he either needs another drink or someone should call him a taxi.
Just be careful salting it up tonight in this heat. That salt will feel like sand in your mouthAlready 40 degrees, feels like it could be even hotter than the last couple of days, watching on tv from the comfort of your airconditioned loungeroom you forget just how hot it is out there. Would be tough enough just fielding let alone bowling or batting in a helmet and protective gear.
I can't remember a more brutal heatwave in Perth especially in December where it's usually cooler than January and February.
You aren't that good, it hasn't been a fair contest so far with NZ bowling for a couple of days in mostly daylight and 40 degree heat while Australia have only bowled in twilight or under lights which are the best conditions for bowling. We'll see just how good Australia is in the first couple of sessions today.