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    They're literally playing in front of nobody. Where is the crowd? Past test series when India are playing on Aussie shores the stadium is bursting at the seams.

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    @1kiwi said in Australia v India:

    They're literally playing in front of nobody. Where is the crowd? Past test series when India are playing on Aussie shores the stadium is bursting at the seams.

    6000 in apparently. Most of them Indian.

    Brisbane sucks.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    Welp, short of a miracle, that's the game

    I blame Smith's drop on ball 1 today, and some confounding fielding placements in the last hour

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    Bad light makes no sense with the way the Indian tail enders were playing. Tidying up a few rules like that could make a big difference.

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    @Donsteppa said in Australia v India:

    Bad light makes no sense with the way the Indian tail enders were playing. Tidying up a few rules like that could make a big difference.

    Just hit Cummins for 6.

    Two balls later: bad light.

    At least finish the over FFS

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    @1kiwi said in Australia v India:

    They're literally playing in front of nobody. Where is the crowd? Past test series when India are playing on Aussie shores the stadium is bursting at the seams.

    Scheduling issue. Who'd give up a day to sit around with predictable rain breaks?

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    @antipodean said in Australia v India:

    @1kiwi said in Australia v India:

    They're literally playing in front of nobody. Where is the crowd? Past test series when India are playing on Aussie shores the stadium is bursting at the seams.

    Scheduling issue. Who'd give up a day to sit around with predictable rain breaks?

    And higher than normal humidity yesterday too.

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    Cracking effort by the indian 11 and Bumrah to get past the followon. Should ice the game unless Australia go for a very sporting declaration.

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    bayimports
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    Yep, credit to India on this one, avoiding the follow on was impressive given they were 44/4.
    I do question the make up of the Australian team why play Marsh if you dont bowl him? Hazelwood on last legs with ageing type of injuries, Starc also ageing some big decisions for Aus soon

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    @bayimports said in Australia v India:

    why play Marsh if you dont bowl him?

    pedigree.

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    @bayimports said in Australia v India:

    Hazelwood on last legs with ageing type of injuries,

    holy shit, this! He missed the last test with a side strain - and then struglged to get past 5 overs in this test. Unfortunate, but you do wonder if he's done now.

    he's 34 in Jan, Starc is 35 in Jan, Cummins is 32 in May -

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    @nzzp said in Australia v India:

    @bayimports said in Australia v India:

    why play Marsh if you dont bowl him?

    pedigree.

    potentially but he is there as the allrounder and clearly they should possibly be blooding some younger talent as you mention, look at the ages of half that team, especially if one of your older guys break down..(like what just happened)

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    @nzzp said in Australia v India:

    @bayimports said in Australia v India:

    Hazelwood on last legs with ageing type of injuries,

    holy shit, this! He missed the last test with a side strain - and then struglged to get past 5 overs in this test. Unfortunate, but you do wonder if he's done now.

    he's 34 in Jan, Starc is 35 in Jan, Cummins is 32 in May -

    think he will play IPL, but Australia have to negotiate and workout with him does he play WTF or even Ashes one last time? But must be close to being done

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    @bayimports said in Australia v India:

    @nzzp said in Australia v India:

    @bayimports said in Australia v India:

    why play Marsh if you dont bowl him?

    pedigree.

    potentially but he is there as the allrounder and clearly they should possibly be blooding some younger talent as you mention, look at the ages of half that team, especially if one of your older guys break down..(like what just happened)

    sorry mate, it was a long ago call by the selectors where he got picked because of the surname. @NTA will get triggered by this, and show up to tell me to eat a bag of dicks.

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    here we go, Sept 2018
    “He is an extremely popular member of the team, he has great humility and, given his lineage, he understands and respects the responsibility which comes with representing Australia and Australians,” Hohns said.

    Fans hit out at Aussie selectors over bizarre Marsh explanation

    Fans hit out at Aussie selectors over bizarre Marsh explanation

    Australia's decision to appoint dual Test vice-captains has been questioned, with chairman of selectors Trevor Hohns under fire.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @nzzp said in Australia v India:

    here we go, Sept 2018
    “He is an extremely popular member of the team, he has great humility and, given his lineage, he understands and respects the responsibility which comes with representing Australia and Australians,” Hohns said.

    Fans hit out at Aussie selectors over bizarre Marsh explanation

    Fans hit out at Aussie selectors over bizarre Marsh explanation

    Australia's decision to appoint dual Test vice-captains has been questioned, with chairman of selectors Trevor Hohns under fire.

    Australia have terrific specialist batsmen and bowlers growing on trees……but by golly their all rounders of late have been average as fuck.

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    @nzzp look... (sigh) Marsh has made some good contributions of late, and Cam Green's not doing himself any favours on the injury front in terms of selecting an all rounder.

    Also: eat a bag of dicks.

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    @MN5 said in Australia v India:

    @nzzp said in Australia v India:

    here we go, Sept 2018
    “He is an extremely popular member of the team, he has great humility and, given his lineage, he understands and respects the responsibility which comes with representing Australia and Australians,” Hohns said.

    Fans hit out at Aussie selectors over bizarre Marsh explanation

    Fans hit out at Aussie selectors over bizarre Marsh explanation

    Australia's decision to appoint dual Test vice-captains has been questioned, with chairman of selectors Trevor Hohns under fire.

    Australia have terrific specialist batsmen and bowlers growing on trees……but by golly their all rounders of late have been average as fuck.

    Cam Green slander there, especially on this site considering he dismantled NZ at home earlier this year.

    Following in the footsteps of the great Shane Watson.

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  • barbarianB Offline
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    Marsh was in great form with the bat last summer and before that in the Ashes, so has earned his spot that way.

    Cam Green is the incumbent allrounder but the curse of back injuries has sadly struck.

    The ageing team is clearly an issue, but if they keep on being competitive it's hard to move away from the lifelong mantra of the Aussie Test Team - you don't break a formula that's winning.

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    @barbarian said in Australia v India:

    @MN5 said in Australia v India:

    @nzzp said in Australia v India:

    here we go, Sept 2018
    “He is an extremely popular member of the team, he has great humility and, given his lineage, he understands and respects the responsibility which comes with representing Australia and Australians,” Hohns said.

    Fans hit out at Aussie selectors over bizarre Marsh explanation

    Fans hit out at Aussie selectors over bizarre Marsh explanation

    Australia's decision to appoint dual Test vice-captains has been questioned, with chairman of selectors Trevor Hohns under fire.

    Australia have terrific specialist batsmen and bowlers growing on trees……but by golly their all rounders of late have been average as fuck.

    Cam Green slander there, especially on this site considering he dismantled NZ at home earlier this year.

    Following in the footsteps of the great Shane Watson.

    Ancient history.

    If you want to see a great all round performance check how Mitchell Santner ( who I’ve always been a huge fan of ) has gone in his last few outings.

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