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Outside of Evans and Inglis, I have no confidence in our batting. Even Crawley and Hardie have been patchy.
Started off on fire but he hasn't been striking the ball well the last 4 games. Went to the Strikers home game and he was running so poorly I thought he was legitimately injured. Been playing the same way since that game.Feels a little harsh on Hardie without digging through the stats. Agreed otherwise.
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When was the last time Green played a game of cricket at any level?
I mean the West Indies aren’t a strong side but he’s being pitchforked into a test with no time in the middle since early December. Maybe longer ago than that
Player management. Workloads, etc.Green's last game was the first class fixture between the Prime Minister's XI and Pakistan at Manuka Oval in Canberra from 6-9 December 2023. There was no play on the final day due to the covers blowing off the pitch and the deck being soaked by rain.
Prior to that, his most recent game was the first class match between Queensland and Western Australia at the Gabba from 28 November 2023 to 1 December 2023.
Yeah Warners taped up hands! I remember the tape getting more and more rediculous over that 17/18 ashes series and wondering why. He has adhesive on the outside that picked up hard bits of stray clay from the pitch which he then used on the ball. Was very obvious in hindsight, especially starc losing his ability to reverse a red ball after south africathis gets forgotten a lot in the 'they were always doing it, the bowlers had to know' arguments
I personally think, that Warner with his taped up hands had been ball tampering for ages and the level of wear and tear on the ball from this level of ball tampering was basically accepted as normal.
I can see a universe where Warner has a brilliant idea during the lunch break, recruits Bancroft and casually mentions having something up his sleeve to Smith, while not mentioning it to anyone else. The only thing making this plausible for me is the fact the ball was not doctored enough to warrant replacement after being caught and they were so bad at hiding it.
So yeah, I can see the bowling unit being aware and party to the usual Warner bandaid hands ball tampering but not what happened in Capetown.
Pretty unlikely though.
Which makes me think the bowlers and team were fully aware of the "usual" type of tampering that most teams engage in in one way or the other but maybe not sandpaper. Obviously, if the sandpaper had roughed up the ball substantially then they must have known as any bowler would know. But given the umpires inspected the ball and there was no issue with it, maybe not. All of that is on the assumption that sandpaper was used for the first time. Which is,of course, unclear but questionable.Yeah Warners taped up hands! I remember the tape getting more and more rediculous over that 17/18 ashes series and wondering why. He has adhesive on the outside that picked up hard bits of stray clay from the pitch which he then used on the ball. Was very obvious in hindsight, especially starc losing his ability to reverse a red ball after south africa
Which makes me think the bowlers and team were fully aware of the "usual" type of tampering that most teams engage in in one way or the other but maybe not sandpaper. Obviously, if the sandpaper had roughed up the ball substantially then they must have known as any bowler would know. But given the umpires inspected the ball and there was no issue with it, maybe not. All of that is on the assumption that sandpaper was used for the first time. Which is,of course, unclear but questionable.
It would explain the somewhat differing views and angst within the team. Yeah, they all knew they were trying to rough up the ball and always try, pushing the boundaries on many occasions. But they didn't know anyone would use bloody sandpaper.
Anyway, until the full story comes out (and no doubt their will be counter narratives), we will never know but there is surely more to it than just Warner, Bancroft and Smith turning a blind eye to it.
Rest Richo, he clearing isn't bowling at his best.
Still injured as far as I know.Should be dropped for Matt Kelly

Still slightly better than our CA XI no-names?How bad are these WI batters smh
Mostly because Kemar Roach and Alzarri Joseph are high quality, especially in comparison to the CA bowlers.Still slightly better than our CA XI no-names?
Shamar Joseph looks like he could be fun too. Hopefully it's a lively deck at Adelaide and we bat first.Mostly because Kemar Roach and Alzarri Joseph are high quality, especially in comparison to the CA bowlers.