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Opinion NMFC Board Cricket Thread III

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Said it before, but the pitch is very flat and is only going to get flatter. The exclusion of Lyon was arrogant.
It was ballsy. But then again, Lyon is a bit of a cat, really.

Comes on after 3 of the best bowlers in the world have bowled (well usually). Gets a lot of wickets, sure, but how many times has he bowled us to victory? Twice in 150 tests?

He is a living example of SGW. Probably the best example of that in history, of course Bats(its) are going to go after him, of course. They relax and play shots as typically they struggle to get Hazlewood or Cummins or Starc off the square.
 
It was ballsy. But then again, Lyon is a bit of a cat, really.

Comes on after 3 of the best bowlers in the world have bowled (well usually). Gets a lot of wickets, sure, but how many times has he bowled us to victory? Twice in 150 tests?

He is a living example of SGW. Probably the best example of that in history, of course Bats(its) are going to go after him, of course. They relax and play shots as typically they struggle to get Hazlewood or Cummins or Starc off the square.
Agree to an extent, but a spinner who offers control is valuable for our pace centric attack.

Kunehmann may offer that.
 

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If Lyon did nothing else other than lift our over rate above the abomination they produced yesterday then he's worth his spot. And I think he's worth his spot anyway.
Could go down as one of the worst selection decisions for years.
 
We'll be right. As the old saying goes, you can't judge a pitch until both teams have batted on it.

Let's see how it plays today, especially if Head gets going again. Smith is due and in form and Marnus is in form. Inglis is a great addition. A more positive move than Webster although I would have preferred Webster to Neser if they were going to drop Lyon anyway.

Fascinating day's play in prospect. Get the popcorn out.
 
We'll be right. As the old saying goes, you can't judge a pitch until both teams have batted on it.

Let's see how it plays today, especially if Head gets going again. Smith is due and in form and Marnus is in form. Inglis is a great addition. A more positive move than Webster although I would have preferred Webster to Neser if they were going to drop Lyon anyway.

Fascinating day's play in prospect. Get the popcorn out.
Most of the wickets yesterday were due to batting mistakes and poor batting decisions. Starc bowled well of course, but this pitch looks very flat.
 

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Konstas made a ton , straight back in I guess

The Australian A team suggests he's at least 3rd in line, if not 4th... behind Ussie, Kellaway (who is currently 71 not out at a run a ball), Renshaw (who failed) & maybe McSweeney (who is 30 odd not out).

I actually think if Weatherald had failed twice at the Gabba, then Kellaway may have got the 3rd test gig.
 
334.

Better grab a beer.
( any early wickets will be my fault > t.v. will go off at that stage ).
In this new brave world where Hojuman actually doesn’t cause wickets to fall:
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Do these dumbcampaigners just chant “we are the barmy army” over and over again?

No. They also chant that Australian supporters are "farking shit". Blissfully unaware that 1) Their team is "farking shit" and 2) Australian supporters don't care.
 

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Agree to an extent, but a spinner who offers control is valuable for our pace centric attack.

Kunehmann may offer that.
I reckon the selectors were hoping to bowl at night. That we were ordinary (England batted well) meant they they were caught out.

Carse = the blow it out ya
Pigs!?
 

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