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Money well spent:rolleyes:

From The Age

Sydney Thunder’s marquee man David Warner earned roughly $80,000 for a second-ball duck in Sunday’s Big Bash match against the Hobart Hurricanes before shoving Australian teammate Matthew Wade in an incident that could land the pair in hot water.

According to sources close to Warner, who spoke anonymously because of the nature of the details, the opener’s lucrative short-term contract with the Thunder is worth approximately $400,000, paid by Cricket Australia and the BBL team.
 
Brutal. I didnt think they looked too bad in the second ODI
They’re hard team to judge. They’ll get smacked around a couple series and then pull one out of their arse (eg Asia cup)

They will never be what they used to be but also the players midset and attitude is a reason why they underperform a lot to
Lol. Just saw Karunaratne's dismissal. What an idiot.
Lol my old boy and uncle hate him that much. Kinda scarred to show them
 
Even just Cam Green OR Mitch Marsh in the squad and we're a much better side, let alone the original imports.
We know what Eskinazi is now; a bloke who can hold down an end but is not a match-winner.

Also shows that we're in trouble if AT and Inglis are back in the shed. Hobson gave it a good whack but barely moves his feet, and then it's the tail which seems to have nothing with Agar's form, and no Richardson or Kelly.
 
We know what Eskinazi is now; a bloke who can hold down an end but is not a match-winner.

Also shows that we're in trouble if AT and Inglis are back in the shed. Hobson gave it a good whack but barely moves his feet, and then it's the tail which seems to have nothing with Agar's form, and no Richardson or Kelly.
I'm glass half full after last night.
No one excelled. Eskinazi was solid without dominating, and Hatzoglou did pretty well.
We lost by six runs to the other form side at home without our best bowler.

Our tail is long, however.

Still, I expected us to be firmly towards the bottom with our outs. To be right up there competing is a very pleasant surprise
 

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Still, I expected us to be firmly towards the bottom with our outs. To be right up there competing is a very pleasant surprise
I've always thought we're one of the better teams in the comp, more than the sum of the parts.

And we're not overly reliant on some international's brilliance to win several games.
 
Can now push a player.

Obviously nothing to see here............

"No action was taken by match officials after the exchanges. Warner and Wade’s interaction was light-hearted, while Green’s attempt to fire up Wade was deemed worthy of an examination but no formal sanction for either player."

I'm with Kerry BTW.

“That was inappropriate,” said Fox Cricket commentator Kerry O’Keeffe. “It’s unsavoury. You can’t have contact like that. Whether they were half joking, I don’t know. The body language suggested not.

There’s been some feistiness out there. This is an ill-tempered affair now.”
 
Something just came up and it said AB Devillers is 38. I totally forgot how young he was when he retired. I know he had a few injury troubles but at 33 he had plenty of cricket left. He was just shy of 9k test runs and wasn’t far off 10 ODI runs. Could have entrenched himself into the top 10 of both Test and ODI runs lists had he played a few more years
 
Something just came up and it said AB Devillers is 38. I totally forgot how young he was when he retired. I know he had a few injury troubles but at 33 he had plenty of cricket left. He was just shy of 9k test runs and wasn’t far off 10 ODI runs. Could have entrenched himself into the top 10 of both Test and ODI runs lists had he played a few more years

Personally think he didn't want to deal with the bullshit of the South African administrators. Realistically even at half his best would be starting number 3 for SA even now. 2 of their other best batsmen also no longer play for SA.
 
Something just came up and it said AB Devillers is 38. I totally forgot how young he was when he retired. I know he had a few injury troubles but at 33 he had plenty of cricket left. He was just shy of 9k test runs and wasn’t far off 10 ODI runs. Could have entrenched himself into the top 10 of both Test and ODI runs lists had he played a few more years

Not much of an ODI player, it seems. Impressive Test record, though
 

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Not a Warner fan but over his slander. We actually haven’t had many options to replace him till recently. Renshaw recently regained form and Hunt has slowly been coming up the ranks. By 2024 both those two will be ready to replace uzzi and warner.

The depth tho is worrying
 

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Not a Warner fan but over his slander. We actually haven’t had many options to replace him till recently. Renshaw recently regained form and Hunt has slowly been coming up the ranks. By 2024 both those two will be ready to replace uzzi and warner.

The depth tho is worrying
Comes across as a massive campaigner and I take great joy in seeing him get out for such puny run counts.

Means I'm pretty happy a lot of the time.
 
Anyone remember this game?

NSW elite top 5 for 237 runs in 2 innings
Davis's 303 is the second highest score in the 2000's. He disappeared out of cricket a few years after too
 
Anyone remember this game?

NSW elite top 5 for 237 runs in 2 innings
Davis's 303 is the second highest score in the 2000's. He disappeared out of cricket a few years after too
Michael Beer with 7/46 in the second innings.
 
Anyone remember this game?

NSW elite top 5 for 237 runs in 2 innings
Davis's 303 is the second highest score in the 2000's. He disappeared out of cricket a few years after too

Looks at scorecard

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