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The expensive all rounders have been mostly disappointing so far. The scoring is so up and down from week to week it makes this fantasy game very tough.
 
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Interesting reading some of our thoughts well before the summer and now well into season as things get closer to Test series over and focus starts to shift to actual World Cup squad just over a week away now.


So what is the Aussie line-up looking like for World Cup at end of summer ?
I can't help but think we have a great chance. Players like Maxwell and Faulkner in particular tend to make me think our middle to lower order will be damn strong and some handy fielding too.

Finch
Warner
Bailey
Maxwell
Mitch Marsh
Faulkner
Some serious hitting power there alone.
Guys like Mitchell Johnson, Starc and Michael Clarke would expect to play big roles too.
I think we have as good as chance as any nation to win this one.
Going to be a tough gig to break into the top eleven by end of January.

Guys like Nathan Lyon, Brad Haddin, Steve Smith and Phil Hughes need to seal up a spot quick smart.
Friggin hell. Just seen the highlights of third one dayer between Australia and Pakistan. Big Show pulls off amazing last over to stop Pakistan getting two off last over to win with two wickets in hand at start of over. Meanwhile, earlier on , Steve Smith pulls off amazing catch at leg slip after starting at first slip and running to leg slip in response to batsmen aiming to hit it around his leg. Simply brilliant anticipation and fielding by Smith. Beat Pakistan 3 nil.
One Day Final between WA and NSW on GEM atm if anyone is interested. :)
Behrendorff 5 fa, Nathan Coulter-Nile what an athlete taking two ripper catches to end the match!

On the other side of the planet the Aussies in all sorts of trouble :(
Yep. That Test loss. Not overly surprising.

As for Behrendorff, I been watching him with interest since first time I saw him last season. A lot to like about him.
Coulter-Nile very stylish player. He should be part of our World Cup campaign in March.
CA 'Masters of the Matador One-Day Cup'

1. Usman Khawaja (QLD)
2. Chris Hartley (QLD)
3. Ben Dunk (TAS)
4. Cameron White (VIC)
5. Callum Ferguson (SA)
6. Adam Voges (WA)
7. Moises Henriques (NSW)
8. Nathan Coulter-Nile (WA)
9. Adam Zampa (SA)
10. Joel Paris (WA)
11. Josh Hazlewood (NSW)

12. Jason Behrendorff (WA)
13. Gurinder Sandhu (NSW)
certainly can't see any of that top 6 transferring their 1 day from to the Test side

I guess if Watson comes back Doolan loses his spot and if he bowls I doubt they would keep Mitch Marsh at 6.

Shield starts and I think their is 4 rounds before the first Indian test, certainly hope some young batsmen can score 2/3 centuries....................keep hearing Burns/Head/Maddison/Patterson and Silk's names mentioned..........................I doubt any of them are ready.

hopefully Harris is fit for the Gabba and how far away is Pattisnon?
Pattinson has been playing District cricket in Melbourne I'm pretty sure, I know he started his comeback as a batsman only but presume by now he is back bowling. May even be playing a Vic 2nd XI match this week possibly. Hopefully he is back and fully firing soon because I reckon he's going to be a gun!!

Yeah I really like the look of Joe Burns from QLD, goes pretty good. Doolan hasn't done himself any favours in the last test so if he keeps his spot for the second test that would be something in itself!!
ICC ODI Team of the Year 2014:

Mohammad Hafeez (Pak)
Quinton de Kock (SA)
Virat Kohli (Ind)
GEORGE BAILEY (Aus)
AB de Villiers (SA)
MS Dhoni (Ind) (captain)
Dwayne Bravo (WI)
JAMES FAULKNER (Aus)
Dale Steyn (SA)
Mohammad Shami (Ind)
Ajantha Mendis (SL)
Rohit Sharma (Ind) (12th man)

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was chosen in the ICC ODI Team of the Year for the eighth time (seventh year in a row), while it is the fifth year he has been appointed captain.
Players to be previously selected in the ICC ODI Team of the Year are de Villiers (2010-11 and 2013), Virat Kohli (2012) and Ajantha Mendis (2009).
Interesting Faulkner and Steve Smith not playing today.
Probably Mitch Marsh and Hazelwood getting a look in to see what they co do.

World Cup still some time away but early thoughts.

Squad of 15

Finch
Warner
Watson
M Clarke
Bailey
S Smith
Maxwell
(Haddin or Wade if Haddin not right to play)
Faulkner
M Johnson
Coulter-Nile
Starc
Mitch Marsh
Boyce
Cummings


Others will get their chance in next two months in other series but I suspect the main guys in final squad will be the above.

The spinner role is the one most open to changing but Aussies could probably get away with using Maxwell and Smith for most game. Also Clarke if he allowed to bowl in March.
Surely Faulkner should start over Maxwell??? Good case for Cummins over Hazelwood and Smith over Watson/Marsh as well.
No!
They are not competing for a spot. They should be both in. They both bring too much to table to not be in our best 11 come World Cup time. Cannot see Hazelwood in our best 11 or even in squad unless a lot of pace bowlers injured.
If I were selector, he's what my best 11 and squad of 15 would look like:

1. David Warner
2. Aaron Finch
3. Cameron White
4. Steve Smith
5. George Bailey
6. Mitch Marsh
7. Ben Dunk
8. James Faulkner
9. Mitch Johnson
10. Pat Cummins
11. Cameron Boyce

12. Glenn Maxwell
13. Shane Watson
14. Josh Hazlewood
15. Michael Clarke

Wade, Coulter-Nile, Haddin and Starc all extremely stiff.
Interesting. White let us down last World Cup so cannot see him getting a gig.
Think T20 is his game.
Similarly I think Dunk be lucky to get a gig but brave choice.
I cannot see Starc or Coulter-Nile missing unless Pattinson somehow gets back to full time bowling over summer or Hazelwood proves me wrong and gets a spot ahead of them. I think Starc will be important. He can get wickets in a hurry with his inswinging yorkers. Handy late order bat too.
Not good Coulter-Nile got a hammy. Not to fuss. Plenty of time until World Cup time.
James Faulkner the finisher tonight to add onto great work of Smith and Wade to get Australia back in the chase when looked almost gone. Series wrapped up and good preview to World Cup starting in about 3 months time.
4 - 1 result. Not bad considering Clarke and Mitchell Johnson basically took little part and Maxwell was out of form this series.
Rest in peace Phil :(

RIP Hughesy.
At 25, he really had the opportunity to mature into a class batsman and cement his spot in the side in his later years.
Sad day for cricket, one which will never be forgotten.
Very sad.....

Just crazy the one in a million chance of that occurring especially with Hughes wearing a helmet

#RIPPhilHughes Shocking News!

Feel very bad for Sean Abbott too.....
Sean Abbott has taken career-best figures of 6-14 in a Sheffield Shield win over Queensland at the SCG today. What a great effort by him!
Good on him, great to see that he is getting back into it.

Hopefully being back playing cricket will help in his recovery.
Like you guys I'm also stunned how Smith is going. If someone said to me a year or two ago that Smith would be our next Test captain I would have been laughing and horrified at the same time.
I expected him to be a handy one day player and occasional Test match player. I never expected him to bat high in batting order and sew his spot in Test side as a genuine batsman.
Knew nothing much about his character and personality until very recently. Listening to him in recent interviews he seems a lot more mature than I expected. I love watching his unique batting style.
Hopefully over time he bowls a bit more too. Very very handy part time leg spinner.

As I type last batsman out and we have lead of 97.
In the 2010 20/20 World Cup he took 11 wickets over 7 games at an average of 14.81 to finish as the equal second highest wicket-taker at the tournament. Obviously a completely different style/game of cricket, but shows that he can take a wicket. Now his batting is under complete control, I hope he really tries to max out his bowling potential.
Out: M-Marsh
In: J-Burns

Harris and Siddle retained in squad of 13 for Boxing Day test
Steve Smith ended up man of match.
Hope Marsh retains his spot. Did not play well but needs to find his feet in side as too good to mess this chance up for good.
Very, very happy with Joe Burns having been announced as Marsh's replacement.

Is a very good top order bat and will be our number 3 for years to come. Disappointing that I won't get to see Marsh at the Boxing Day Test but everything needs to be done to make sure we can keep him on the park because he is going to be a star.
Burn 3 and Watson at 4 or 5.
Gee, our battring depth is so bad.
Worse era I remember for batting depth.
Peter Toohey and Jeff Moss come on down.
Watson struck in the head by a Jimmy Pattinson bouncer in the MCG nets, he left the nets immediately.

Mitchell Starc also inside edged a ball from a net bowler into his knee and was also in some pain.

Going to sit down later on and work out my ideal test and ODI teams leading into the world cup and 2015 ashes etc.
Joe Burns to bat No.6 for Australia on Test debut, with Shane Watson retained at No.3 for Boxing Day at the MCG.
Champion quick Ryan Harris comes back in.
Pity Marsh did not go on with it after getting a start.
Hopefully in second innings he can do something to start to secure his spot.
Burns only made 13 but least he got a taste of it.
I got to admit I looked up the stats on cricinfo a few days ago and Phi Hughes was the only cricketer on any Shield State list this summer that had an average upwards of 50 in his career. We are really struggling for batting depth right now. Michael Clarke also below 50 which surprised me but I guess he was a guy that starting in Test side early and never played a lot of Shield cricket because of that. The selectors are left just having to try guys out and hope someone sticks. Doolan was given a little bit of a go. Mitch Marsh average is very ordinary but given a go and now Burns after some recent decent Shield form is the next guy. Someone like Shane Watson is safe making 50's when no batsman is bashing the door down to be breaking into the team. Mitch Marsh is his biggest threat as similar type of bowler. Watson bowling always been handy when he fit to do it but if Marsh gets the odd wicket and can average 40ish he will put more pressure on Watson. The problem for me is watching Shaun Marsh whom looks to have the good just not scoring the runs yet. Please do in second innings. We need you.
Just having a look at what I think our 15 man squad for the World Cup might be:

1. David Warner
2. Aaron Finch
3. Shane Watson
4. Michael Clarke
5. Steve Smith
6. George Bailey
7. Brad Haddin
8. Mitch Johnson
9. Mitch Starc
10. Josh Hazlewood
11. Xavier Doherty

12. Glenn Maxwell
13. Mitch Marsh
14. Pat Cummins
15. James Faulkner

Going to be a very strong squad by the looks of it! Obviously we'd love an all-rounder to be at 6, but it's just about impossible to leave Clarke, Smith and Bailey out of the side. Clarke will probably miss the start of the tournament giving an opportunity to a player there. Maybe Maxwell could play as the number one spinner instead of Doherty and strengthen the batting lineup even further.
I think Doherty will miss. My gut feel is Boyce may get the sole spinning spot. Do not count out Lyon though but he is an outsider I would think.
Going to be hard to pick the final 15 for selectors.
I would pick Coulter-Nile ahead of Hazelwood.
Not sure at present moment if Finch form is good enough. He could be shock omission. Haddin or Watson I don't mind opening with Warner.
Feel sorry for Pattinson. Time is against him making it.

I'd be happy with the following line-up:

Warner
Watson
Clarke
Smith
Bailey
Maxwell
Haddin
Faulkner
Coulter-Nile
M Johnson
Cummins or Boyce or Starc at 11 and other two 12th and 13th man

That leaves two more spots in squad.
M Marsh
R Harris maybe as real outsider.
If he breaks down or Clarke we bring in Hazelwood or Pattinson for Harris and for Clarke we bring in Shaun Marsh, Finch, Wade, Voges or Lynn.

Even guys like Jackson Bird and Maddinson would have a real outside chance if injuries occur.
I hope that's the case. I love the way Boyce goes about it, definitely seems like the future of spin for Australia. I was more trying to get into the heads of the selectors and made my decisions based off what they've done in the past and who they seem to like to get a realistic indication. I can't see Boyce making it but happy to be wrong.

Next in line after my squad of 15 by position are:

Batters - Shaun Marsh, Cameron White, Callum Ferguson
All-Rounders - Dan Christian, Sean Abbott, Moises Henriques, Ben Cutting
Wicket Keepers - Ben Dunk, Matthew Wade
Bowlers - Nathan Coulter-Nile, Kane Richardson, Ryan Harris, James Pattinson, Nathan Lyon
Yeah Coulter-Nile injured his hammy in a one-dayer v South Africa and hasn't played since.
Bit of a shame, selectors definitely had him in sights for the World Cup, but in saying that I don't think a lack of fast bowling options will be our problem going in.
 
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Tbh I found him agreeing to come off with 4 overs to go quite strange. I know it was an unlikely win but 4 wickets in 4 overs is not impossible...
Did not see yesterday's play but does seem odd. I know the day before when they were 326 ahead at stumps I expected what would happen was maybe they bat no more than about 30 minutes into the new day and if not bowled out declare. If they could get a quick 40 to 50 runs in that time it would have been ideal.
I am super surprised to hear they batted on for well over an hour and even more so when Marsh was run out for 99, why would you even bother having next batter come in.
Oh well, guess that is what can happen with a fairly young guy given a go at captaincy. It is all on his head and maybe the responsibility was a lot to take in for him. The captain has to call the shots himself so he has to live and die and learn by his own decisions.
 

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Having spent the last 5 days at the Boxing Day Test I can say even though it ended in a draw there was some extremely high quality of cricket on display!! Loved every minute of it.

Thank god Dhoni has retired from test cricket, don't rate his captaincy at all, not a fan of his wicket keeping or batting either, plays some stupid shots. The right time to hand over to an attacking, fighter in Kohli for sure.


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Quiney on fire as injured bat. Game was gone now need 6 off 2 balls with new batter on strike.
What a game that turned out to be, can't believe the Stars got close in the end. Had Quiney not chewed up so many balls at the start of his innings where he couldn't hit it off the square they would have probably got a comfortable win in the end. Ah well. Stars are going to rely a lot on KP to get them into the finals from here, need to go 5 from 5 I would have thought to be a chance.
 
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212 with three to play very disappointing round including kallis 0 as captain
I am about the same with Pollard, Richardson and Doherty to come

That was only thanks to Finch as C and even 48 wasn't a huge score

It's so tough to predict scores. I almost brought the Huss in thinking the Renegades bowlers were shizen and then in comes Pattinson and he knocks both the Huss and Kallis over.
 

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I wonder how Michael Clarke feels about the way Steve Smith approached day 5 yesterday.
I was at the game so I didn't hear whether Clarke gave his view on it in the commentary box, but I imagine he would be pretty upset.

I think it's important not to thrash Smith with criticism in such early days as captain, but something that always rings true when Clarke is captain is that Australia try to win every test match. In every press conference Clarke will express the importance of winning every test as Australia aims to top the rankings in all forms of the game.

Great, Australia wrapped up the series by not giving India a sniff of victory at the G, but it's a game Australia deserved to win in my opinion, and should of won.

Also, surely the decision of declaration wasn't solely left on the shoulders of Smith?? I can't believe with the amount of experience Australia has on its coaching staff that a decision wasn't made to give Australia a crack at winning the game, whether that be batting aggressively for a few overs or simply declaring overnight.

Either way, hopefully Smith learns from this and we don't have to view another test like we did yesterday.
 

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I wonder how Michael Clarke feels about the way Steve Smith approached day 5 yesterday.
I was at the game so I didn't hear whether Clarke gave his view on it in the commentary box, but I imagine he would be pretty upset.

I think it's important not to thrash Smith with criticism in such early days as captain, but something that always rings true when Clarke is captain is that Australia try to win every test match. In every press conference Clarke will express the importance of winning every test as Australia aims to top the rankings in all forms of the game.

Great, Australia wrapped up the series by not giving India a sniff of victory at the G, but it's a game Australia deserved to win in my opinion, and should of won.

Also, surely the decision of declaration wasn't solely left on the shoulders of Smith?? I can't believe with the amount of experience Australia has on its coaching staff that a decision wasn't made to give Australia a crack at winning the game, whether that be batting aggressively for a few overs or simply declaring overnight.

Either way, hopefully Smith learns from this and we don't have to view another test like we did yesterday.
Like I said earlier I was also at the game, but had one of those earpiece radio things on Channel 9 commentary.

Clarke played a pretty straight bat all day in regard to the declaration (as if he was going to give anything away) but I think you could sort of tell he was a little impatient with the delayed declaration in that he was hoping for an Australian win, rather than playing safely for the draw.

BTW Clarke has a future in commentary once his playing days are over, I'd be happy to see him slip straight into the channel 9 setup, very insightful knowledge and breakdown of the game and various situations.
 

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Some idiot left his captaincy on Rimmington so missed out on gaining points on all those people with crappy captains too. :(

Could have had Finch or Wright's vc
 

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The thing you have to consider with the declaration as well is that Darren Lehmann and Brad Haddin wouldn't exactly be mute observers throughout the batting innings and I very doubt that a debutant captain would ignore his experienced 2IC or the coach if they actually did tell him they team's tactic (and deceleration) needed to change. IT would be something they all decided on.
 
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Count us in for cricket comp, just send a message when it's set up.
Will do. I'm waiting on hearing World Cup squads announced before I rev any of it up.
I think they get announced in 10 days time. Then will put them all in spreadsheet and categorize all the players involved.
FDL draft starts tomorrow so once that is fully under way apart from my own research on players to pick in FDL I'll then use free time to work on Cricket game and some preparing for footy keeper league pre-season. The World Cup does not start until Feb 14th so my early plans would run the auctions style part of cricket game in early Feb at latest or Australia Day period at earliest.

AUSTRALIA to pick from
David Warner BAT
Aaron Finch BAT
Shane Watson BAT/ALR
Steven Smith BAT
Michael Clarke BAT
George Bailey BAT
Mitchell Marsh ALR/BAT
Matthew Wade WKP/BAT
Glenn Maxwell ALR/BAT
Brad Haddin WKP
James Faulkner ALR/BWL
Nathan Coulter-Nile BWL/ALR
Mitch Johnson BWL
Mitchell Starc BWL
Pat Cummins BWL
Ryan Harris BWL
James Pattinson BWL
Shaun Marsh BAT
Adam Voges BAT
Joe Burns BAT
Chris Lynn BAT
Ben Dunk WKP/BAT
Nic Maddinson BAT
Moises Henriques ALR/BAT
Dan Christian ALR/BAT
Tim Paine WKP/BAT
Nathan Lyon BWL
Cameron Boyce BWL
Ashton Agar BWL
Xavier Doherty BWL
Jason Behrendorff BWL
Jackson Bird BWL
Josh Hazlewood BWL
Kane Richardson BWL
Sean Abbott BWL/ALR
Ben Cutting BWL/ALR
John Hastings BWL/ALR
Clint McKay BWL
Cameron White BAT
Callum Ferguson BAT
Tim Ludeman WKP/BAT
Fawad Ahmed BWL
Ben Hilfenhaus BWL
Adam Zampa BWL
Steve O'Keefe BWL
Gurinder Sandhu BWL
 
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Some facts for Steve Smith to help him when deciding to declare:
- India have won 5 of 43 tests in Australia.
- Batting last India have a record of 1-4-15 in Australia. Their only successful 4th innings run chase was 6/233 in Adelaide, 2003.
- The only time they have made 300+ with a run rate of 3.5+ in the 4th innings in Australia was the recent Adelaide test (315, rr 3.61) where they lost by 48 runs.
- There have been 8 last innings scores of 300+ at the MCG. Only one of them had a run rate of better than 3.1, which was the West Indies in 1976 (326, 4.47rr) when they lost by 165 runs.
- There have only ever been 4 successful run chases of 300+ at 4+ an over.
- There have been 125 4th innings scores of 300+. Two of these had a run rate of 5+ and won; Pakistan 5/302 in 57.3 overs (5.25) v Sri Lanka in 2014 and West Indies 1/344 in 66.1 overs (5.19) v England in 1984.
- The only other side to score at 4.5+ an over was New Zealand (4.82) in 2002 when they made 451 and lost by 98 runs.
- No side has ever won chasing 350+ at 3.5+ an over.
 
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Some facts for Steve Smith to help him when deciding to declare:
- India have won 5 of 43 tests in Australia.
- Batting last India have a record of 1-4-15 in Australia. Their only successful 4th innings run chase was 6/233 in Adelaide, 2003.
- The only time they have made 300+ with a run rate of 3.5+ in the 4th innings in Australia was the recent Adelaide test (315, rr 3.61) where they lost by 48 runs.
- There have been 8 last innings scores of 300+ at the MCG. Only one of them had a run rate of better than 3.1, which was the West Indies in 1976 (326, 4.47rr) when they lost by 165 runs.
- There have only ever been 4 successful run chases of 300+ at 4+ an over.
- There have been 125 4th innings scores of 300+. Two of these had a run rate of 5+ and won; Pakistan 5/302 in 57.3 overs (5.25) v Sri Lanka in 2014 and West Indies 1/344 in 66.1 overs (5.19) v England in 1984.
- The only other side to score at 4.5+ an over was New Zealand (4.82) in 2002 when they made 451 and lost by 98 runs.
- No side has ever won chasing 350+ at 3.5+ an over.
I'm sure Smith has more than enough advice from those around him..lol..

Yep, I agree, I wish he had declared that morning quite early on. Clearly he left it way too late to declare but then we are not the ones making the call and having to deal with the consequences in real life. He is only new to it. I forgive him for it and won't be overly critical. I can certainly understand he believing they were capable of scoring 4 an over on last day considering the scoring rate of some of the match and also how they also chased the first Test total set. I do not feel he needs to look back any further than that in making his own decision.

I personally thought they would bat on no longer than 30 minutes or 10 overs tops into last day and then either declared or be bowled out trying to add to the 326 lead they had overnight. I cannot remember an Australian captain batting on so long after I expected them to declare since Allan Border way back a few decades. On the flip side I also remember Adam Gilchrist filling in captain some Test in England where he gave the Poms enough time to get the runs and they did. We lost a Test after he declared. Rare but has happened. I also seen Australia lose two Tests in my time after enforcing the follow on. I remember the one in India where I was convinced Steve Waugh sending India in to bat again was a bad move and it proved to be the case. The captains will make mistakes but they live and learn and hopefully do not make the same mistakes again.
 
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I'm sure Smith has more than enough advice from those around him..lol..

Yep, I agree, I wish he had declared that morning quite early on. Clearly he left it way too late to declare but then we are not the ones making the call and having to deal with the consequences in real life. He is only new to it. I forgive him for it and won't be overly critical. I can certainly understand he believing they were capable of scoring 4 an over on last day considering the scoring rate of some of the match and also how they also chased the first Test total set. I do not feel he needs to look back any further than that in making his own decision.

I personally thought they would bat on no longer than 30 minutes or 10 overs tops into last day and then either declared or be bowled out trying to add to the 326 lead they had overnight. I cannot remember an Australian captain batting on so long after I expected them to declare since Allan Border way back a few decades. On the flip side I also remember Adam Gilchrist filling in captain some Test in England where he gave the Poms enough time to get the runs and they did. We lost a Test after he declared. Rare but has happened. I also seen Australia lose two Tests in my time after enforcing the follow on. I remember the one in India where I was convinced Steve Waugh sending India in to bat again was a bad move and it proved to be the case. The captains will make mistakes but they live and learn and hopefully do not make the same mistakes again.
India have 3 quality batsman - Vijay, Rahane and Kohli. They also have a horrific tail that barely has contributed anything. To consider this Indian side capable of breaking history overvalues them and undervalues the likes of Harris.

With the late declaration say Australia had a 20% chance of winning and it was an 80% chance of being drawn. Would you be prepared to give India a 5% chance of winning if it meant Australia had a 60% chance of winning? I certainly would say yes and back in the bowling attack to get the job done. If India started exceptionally well you could always revert to a more defensive field setting. Ryan Harris has bowled 16+ overs eight times v India and never gone for more than 2.84 an over. He is an exceptional bowler that was never going to get smashed.
 
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History not a big factor when he would have declared. Present conditions the big factor 340 was gettable. 380 ish after using up 2 hours of play, no!
30 minutes in should have been the aim. Glad I did not watch as would have been super frustrated.
 
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Field Peirson with two games this week or hope that Ludeman continues on his merry way and outscores Peirsons two games in his one?
 
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