West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
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West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
So before anybody says, ‘who cares?’ That is my point..or part of it.
This could be a fatal watershed in the history of test cricket
Or maybe not!?
As of today it looks like people could care less. They don’t even like the Aussies and Cummins and Warner and co..
And they don’t know the Windies.
They last won here when Stan Alves was coach.
They have no spinner.
It could be empty stadiums - dust bowl shield crowds.
Or it could be an intriguing little series.
I am now curious.
This could be a fatal watershed in the history of test cricket
Or maybe not!?
As of today it looks like people could care less. They don’t even like the Aussies and Cummins and Warner and co..
And they don’t know the Windies.
They last won here when Stan Alves was coach.
They have no spinner.
It could be empty stadiums - dust bowl shield crowds.
Or it could be an intriguing little series.
I am now curious.
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
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Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Tue 29 Nov 2022 11:57am So before anybody says, ‘who cares?’ That is my point..or part of it.
This could be a fatal watershed in the history of test cricket
Or maybe not!?
As of today it looks like people could care less. They don’t even like the Aussies and Cummins and Warner and co..
And they don’t know the Windies.
They last won here when Stan Alves was coach.
They have no spinner.
It could be empty stadiums - dust bowl shield crowds.
Or it could be an intriguing little series.
I am now curious.
Get it back on Channel 9. Get rid of the morons they have commentating. Get it on free to air.
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Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
It is on free to air.
It is also on PayTV with better commentators.
Can't wait for Fox to have their own AFL commentators on all games so I don't have to listen to the awful ones at seven.
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Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
One Dayers weren't and either is the state one day comp.Life Long Saint wrote: ↑Tue 29 Nov 2022 12:14pmIt is on free to air.
It is also on PayTV with better commentators.
Can't wait for Fox to have their own AFL commentators on all games so I don't have to listen to the awful ones at seven.
The commentators are terrible at the moment.
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Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
I can't stand that pommie woman who supports anyone as long as it's not the Aussies. If she commentates this series, I will throw up.CURLY wrote: ↑Tue 29 Nov 2022 1:20pmOne Dayers weren't and either is the state one day comp.Life Long Saint wrote: ↑Tue 29 Nov 2022 12:14pmIt is on free to air.
It is also on PayTV with better commentators.
Can't wait for Fox to have their own AFL commentators on all games so I don't have to listen to the awful ones at seven.
The commentators are terrible at the moment.
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Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
what about the umps Curls ?
.name the ways , thought manipulates the State of Presence away.
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Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
Aleem Darr blatant cheat and the bloke who didn't give Stokes out when he was plumb. Basically any umpire v India gives them a dream run,
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Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
Carna Windies!!
Curb your enthusiasm - you’re a St.Kilda supporter!!
Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
You would expect that Australia will prevail relatively easily
But the Windies have some fire power - plus Roach who is class
They have Braithwaite plus Chanderpaul will be of interest
They beat the Poms in the West Indies in the last Test Series they played - so they have something
With the First Test in Perth there is not much publicity - noting the publicity machine which is the AFL continues uninterrupted
Then South Africa with a pretty useful pace attack - but vulnerable batting wise
So our ageing openers will be tested out - at least
And once again we witness Starc, Hazelwood and Cummins - with Green
That is something to look forward to
But the Windies have some fire power - plus Roach who is class
They have Braithwaite plus Chanderpaul will be of interest
They beat the Poms in the West Indies in the last Test Series they played - so they have something
With the First Test in Perth there is not much publicity - noting the publicity machine which is the AFL continues uninterrupted
Then South Africa with a pretty useful pace attack - but vulnerable batting wise
So our ageing openers will be tested out - at least
And once again we witness Starc, Hazelwood and Cummins - with Green
That is something to look forward to
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Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
All posters are equal, but some posters are more equal than others.
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Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
There is an over-saturation of cricket now, mostly the fault of domestic T20 leagues, that's why no one cares too much about some series (like the 3 ODI's against England)
Test series against lesser teams like the Windies, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, New Zealand and Bangladesh will never draw well. You need England or India for that.
South Africa will be a good series, will be interested what kind of crowd that draws.
Test series against lesser teams like the Windies, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, New Zealand and Bangladesh will never draw well. You need England or India for that.
South Africa will be a good series, will be interested what kind of crowd that draws.
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Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
When was the last time that the state one dayers were on FTA? Hard to justify showing a game on FTA when fewer than 1000 people go to watch it live.CURLY wrote: ↑Tue 29 Nov 2022 1:20pmOne Dayers weren't and either is the state one day comp.Life Long Saint wrote: ↑Tue 29 Nov 2022 12:14pmIt is on free to air.
It is also on PayTV with better commentators.
Can't wait for Fox to have their own AFL commentators on all games so I don't have to listen to the awful ones at seven.
The commentators are terrible at the moment.
The one day series against England should have been on FTA. Everytime the national team plays in this country, it should be broadcast for all.
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Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
Test matches on free to air?....no thanks, ad at the end of every over.
Give me foxtell every day of the week.
Give me foxtell every day of the week.
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Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
WTF is a f****** Kiwi doing commentating on an Aussie v W I match.
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Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
MY bad. Think Smith is a Seth African not a Kiwi..Sound the same though.
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Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
It's an eon ago now since the West Indies were one of the best cricket teams in world cricket, nowadays it seems the majority of their sporting youth aren't into cricket like they were in the 70's and 80's.
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He must be related to someone of influence.
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Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
Are you talking about Ian Smith, former Black Caps wicket keeper, or Ian Smith the former Prime Minister of Rhodesia? Sheepshaggers and Seth Effricans sound the same? Get a grip mate. Go to Tullamarine and spend a day hanging out at the Air New Zealand check-in and arrivals. If you can't note a difference by the end of the day you deserve to be banished to the veldt.
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Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
Thet sound the same to me. Both crappy annoying accents.
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Re: West Indies in Australia.. Train wreck?
So where is the mercy rule discussion at.
Or
Compulsory declarations unless scoring @ 10 + an over after a day and a half.
Or
Compulsory declarations unless scoring @ 10 + an over after a day and a half.