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  • canefanC canefan

    @MN5 said in Australia v India:

    @barbarian said in Australia v India:

    Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

    Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

    No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

    Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has tough shoes to fill.

    But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

    He was Jonny on the spot after the Smith/Warner fiasco, for now they seem happy to keep him there

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    MN5
    wrote on last edited by
    #848

    @canefan said in Australia v India:

    @MN5 said in Australia v India:

    @barbarian said in Australia v India:

    Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

    Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

    No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

    Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has tough shoes to fill.

    But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

    He was Jonny on the spot after the Smith/Warner fiasco, for now they seem happy to keep him there

    Yep I definitely get that but he’s a placeholder by Aussie cricket standards. This team has some fantastic players but, comforting for the rest of the world, they have some journeymen too.

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    • MN5M MN5

      @canefan said in Australia v India:

      @MN5 said in Australia v India:

      @barbarian said in Australia v India:

      Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

      Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

      No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

      Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has tough shoes to fill.

      But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

      He was Jonny on the spot after the Smith/Warner fiasco, for now they seem happy to keep him there

      Yep I definitely get that but he’s a placeholder by Aussie cricket standards. This team has some fantastic players but, comforting for the rest of the world, they have some journeymen too.

      canefanC Online
      canefanC Online
      canefan
      wrote on last edited by
      #849

      @MN5 said in Australia v India:

      @canefan said in Australia v India:

      @MN5 said in Australia v India:

      @barbarian said in Australia v India:

      Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

      Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

      No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

      Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has tough shoes to fill.

      But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

      He was Jonny on the spot after the Smith/Warner fiasco, for now they seem happy to keep him there

      Yep I definitely get that but he’s a placeholder by Aussie cricket standards. This team has some fantastic players but, comforting for the rest of the world, they have some journeymen too.

      I would like to see us tested against them again. We never really recovered after agreeing to a poor buildup and then getting crushed in Perth. But I can't help thinking they grow in confidence when they play us, and we do the opposite

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      • MN5M MN5

        @barbarian said in Australia v India:

        Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

        Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

        No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

        Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

        But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

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        @MN5 said in Australia v India:

        @barbarian said in Australia v India:

        Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

        Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

        No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

        Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

        But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

        No, but once again it's not like we've got keepers averaging 40 floating around. The cupboard is bare.

        I'm a big Paine fan. What he's done with this team since Sandpapergate is truly remarkable, in terms of reputation and on-field performance. He was never going to be an all-time player, but he was the man for his time.

        He is at the bottom of the pantheon of Australian skippers, but from where he was just a few years ago the fact that he is actually in that pantheon is an enormous achievement.

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        • canefanC canefan

          @MN5 said in Australia v India:

          @canefan said in Australia v India:

          @MN5 said in Australia v India:

          @barbarian said in Australia v India:

          Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

          Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

          No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

          Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has tough shoes to fill.

          But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

          He was Jonny on the spot after the Smith/Warner fiasco, for now they seem happy to keep him there

          Yep I definitely get that but he’s a placeholder by Aussie cricket standards. This team has some fantastic players but, comforting for the rest of the world, they have some journeymen too.

          I would like to see us tested against them again. We never really recovered after agreeing to a poor buildup and then getting crushed in Perth. But I can't help thinking they grow in confidence when they play us, and we do the opposite

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          MN5
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          #851

          @canefan said in Australia v India:

          @MN5 said in Australia v India:

          @canefan said in Australia v India:

          @MN5 said in Australia v India:

          @barbarian said in Australia v India:

          Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

          Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

          No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

          Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has tough shoes to fill.

          But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

          He was Jonny on the spot after the Smith/Warner fiasco, for now they seem happy to keep him there

          Yep I definitely get that but he’s a placeholder by Aussie cricket standards. This team has some fantastic players but, comforting for the rest of the world, they have some journeymen too.

          I would like to see us tested against them again. We never really recovered after agreeing to a poor buildup and then getting crushed in Perth. But I can't help thinking they grow in confidence when they play us, and we do the opposite

          Definitely but I’d love the boys to have another chance. A fired up Jamieson ( no emotional baggage )having a go at them is hugely exciting....then again he only does well at home according to the Bobs and Vagene crowd.

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          • barbarianB barbarian

            @MN5 said in Australia v India:

            @barbarian said in Australia v India:

            Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

            Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

            No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

            Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

            But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

            No, but once again it's not like we've got keepers averaging 40 floating around. The cupboard is bare.

            I'm a big Paine fan. What he's done with this team since Sandpapergate is truly remarkable, in terms of reputation and on-field performance. He was never going to be an all-time player, but he was the man for his time.

            He is at the bottom of the pantheon of Australian skippers, but from where he was just a few years ago the fact that he is actually in that pantheon is an enormous achievement.

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            MN5
            wrote on last edited by
            #852

            @barbarian said in Australia v India:

            @MN5 said in Australia v India:

            @barbarian said in Australia v India:

            Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

            Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

            No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

            Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

            But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

            No, but once again it's not like we've got keepers averaging 40 floating around. The cupboard is bare.

            I'm a big Paine fan. What he's done with this team since Sandpapergate is truly remarkable, in terms of reputation and on-field performance. He was never going to be an all-time player, but he was the man for his time.

            He is at the bottom of the pantheon of Australian skippers, but from where he was just a few years ago the fact that he is actually in that pantheon is an enormous achievement.

            Yeah fair point, my post probably did come across as petty considering we have the much better player in BJ but after he goes there’s no guarantee we’ll get someone remotely close in class.

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            • MN5M MN5

              @barbarian said in Australia v India:

              @MN5 said in Australia v India:

              @barbarian said in Australia v India:

              Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

              Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

              No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

              Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

              But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

              No, but once again it's not like we've got keepers averaging 40 floating around. The cupboard is bare.

              I'm a big Paine fan. What he's done with this team since Sandpapergate is truly remarkable, in terms of reputation and on-field performance. He was never going to be an all-time player, but he was the man for his time.

              He is at the bottom of the pantheon of Australian skippers, but from where he was just a few years ago the fact that he is actually in that pantheon is an enormous achievement.

              Yeah fair point, my post probably did come across as petty considering we have the much better player in BJ but after he goes there’s no guarantee we’ll get someone remotely close in class.

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              #853

              @MN5 said in Australia v India:

              @barbarian said in Australia v India:

              @MN5 said in Australia v India:

              @barbarian said in Australia v India:

              Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

              Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

              No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

              Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

              But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

              No, but once again it's not like we've got keepers averaging 40 floating around. The cupboard is bare.

              I'm a big Paine fan. What he's done with this team since Sandpapergate is truly remarkable, in terms of reputation and on-field performance. He was never going to be an all-time player, but he was the man for his time.

              He is at the bottom of the pantheon of Australian skippers, but from where he was just a few years ago the fact that he is actually in that pantheon is an enormous achievement.

              Yeah fair point, my post probably did come across as petty considering we have the much better player in BJ but after he goes there’s no guarantee we’ll get someone remotely close in class.

              It's funny, I'd pick BJ over Paine in a combined 11, but if you threw BJ into this Australian team in Paine's place I would guess they actually perform worse as a team.

              Paine is a real lynch pin, and I really doubt the leadership capabilities of the other 10 blokes in the team.

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              • barbarianB barbarian

                @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

                Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

                No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

                Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

                But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

                No, but once again it's not like we've got keepers averaging 40 floating around. The cupboard is bare.

                I'm a big Paine fan. What he's done with this team since Sandpapergate is truly remarkable, in terms of reputation and on-field performance. He was never going to be an all-time player, but he was the man for his time.

                He is at the bottom of the pantheon of Australian skippers, but from where he was just a few years ago the fact that he is actually in that pantheon is an enormous achievement.

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                KiwiMurph
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                #854

                @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

                Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

                No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

                Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

                But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

                No, but once again it's not like we've got keepers averaging 40 floating around. The cupboard is bare.

                I'm a big Paine fan. What he's done with this team since Sandpapergate is truly remarkable, in terms of reputation and on-field performance. He was never going to be an all-time player, but he was the man for his time.

                He is at the bottom of the pantheon of Australian skippers, but from where he was just a few years ago the fact that he is actually in that pantheon is an enormous achievement.

                This test series has hurt that reputation though.

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                • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                  @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                  @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                  @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                  Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

                  Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

                  No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

                  Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

                  But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

                  No, but once again it's not like we've got keepers averaging 40 floating around. The cupboard is bare.

                  I'm a big Paine fan. What he's done with this team since Sandpapergate is truly remarkable, in terms of reputation and on-field performance. He was never going to be an all-time player, but he was the man for his time.

                  He is at the bottom of the pantheon of Australian skippers, but from where he was just a few years ago the fact that he is actually in that pantheon is an enormous achievement.

                  This test series has hurt that reputation though.

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                  barbarian
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                  #855

                  @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

                  @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                  @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                  @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                  Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

                  Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

                  No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

                  Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

                  But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

                  No, but once again it's not like we've got keepers averaging 40 floating around. The cupboard is bare.

                  I'm a big Paine fan. What he's done with this team since Sandpapergate is truly remarkable, in terms of reputation and on-field performance. He was never going to be an all-time player, but he was the man for his time.

                  He is at the bottom of the pantheon of Australian skippers, but from where he was just a few years ago the fact that he is actually in that pantheon is an enormous achievement.

                  This test series has hurt that reputation though.

                  Has it? How? One exchange with Ashwin yesterday, which was pretty tame by historical standards. And a dropped catch, but not exactly a match-defining one. Yes it certainly didn't help him, but in the grand scheme of things I don't think it will linger that long in the memory.

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                  • barbarianB barbarian

                    @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

                    @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                    @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                    @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                    Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

                    Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

                    No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

                    Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

                    But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

                    No, but once again it's not like we've got keepers averaging 40 floating around. The cupboard is bare.

                    I'm a big Paine fan. What he's done with this team since Sandpapergate is truly remarkable, in terms of reputation and on-field performance. He was never going to be an all-time player, but he was the man for his time.

                    He is at the bottom of the pantheon of Australian skippers, but from where he was just a few years ago the fact that he is actually in that pantheon is an enormous achievement.

                    This test series has hurt that reputation though.

                    Has it? How? One exchange with Ashwin yesterday, which was pretty tame by historical standards. And a dropped catch, but not exactly a match-defining one. Yes it certainly didn't help him, but in the grand scheme of things I don't think it will linger that long in the memory.

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                    KiwiMurph
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                    @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                    @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

                    @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                    @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                    @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                    Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

                    Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

                    No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

                    Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

                    But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

                    No, but once again it's not like we've got keepers averaging 40 floating around. The cupboard is bare.

                    I'm a big Paine fan. What he's done with this team since Sandpapergate is truly remarkable, in terms of reputation and on-field performance. He was never going to be an all-time player, but he was the man for his time.

                    He is at the bottom of the pantheon of Australian skippers, but from where he was just a few years ago the fact that he is actually in that pantheon is an enormous achievement.

                    This test series has hurt that reputation though.

                    Has it? How? One exchange with Ashwin yesterday, which was pretty tame by historical standards. And a dropped catch, but not exactly a match-defining one. Yes it certainly didn't help him, but in the grand scheme of things I don't think it will linger that long in the memory.

                    and being fined for dissent towards the umpire.

                    And his carry on after being given out DRS earlier in the series

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                    • MN5M MN5

                      @canefan said in Australia v India:

                      @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                      @canefan said in Australia v India:

                      @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                      @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                      Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

                      Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

                      No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

                      Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has tough shoes to fill.

                      But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

                      He was Jonny on the spot after the Smith/Warner fiasco, for now they seem happy to keep him there

                      Yep I definitely get that but he’s a placeholder by Aussie cricket standards. This team has some fantastic players but, comforting for the rest of the world, they have some journeymen too.

                      I would like to see us tested against them again. We never really recovered after agreeing to a poor buildup and then getting crushed in Perth. But I can't help thinking they grow in confidence when they play us, and we do the opposite

                      Definitely but I’d love the boys to have another chance. A fired up Jamieson ( no emotional baggage )having a go at them is hugely exciting....then again he only does well at home according to the Bobs and Vagene crowd.

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                      @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                      @canefan said in Australia v India:

                      @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                      @canefan said in Australia v India:

                      @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                      @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                      Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

                      Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

                      No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

                      Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has tough shoes to fill.

                      But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

                      He was Jonny on the spot after the Smith/Warner fiasco, for now they seem happy to keep him there

                      Yep I definitely get that but he’s a placeholder by Aussie cricket standards. This team has some fantastic players but, comforting for the rest of the world, they have some journeymen too.

                      I would like to see us tested against them again. We never really recovered after agreeing to a poor buildup and then getting crushed in Perth. But I can't help thinking they grow in confidence when they play us, and we do the opposite

                      Definitely but I’d love the boys to have another chance. A fired up Jamieson ( no emotional baggage )having a go at them is hugely exciting....then again he only does well at home according to the Bobs and Vagene crowd.

                      Kylo in the team could be huge. I see no reason why he won't be able to perform abroad. He's tall and troubles batsmen with bounce, swing and seam. And he seems durable. If we had a fully fit Boult, Southee, Wags and Kylo that will compete with anyone out there right now. Batsmen need to step up against Starc, Cummins et al, and most of those guys have psychological monkeys on their backs regarding that

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                      • barbarianB barbarian

                        @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                        @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                        @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                        @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                        Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

                        Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

                        No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

                        Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

                        But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

                        No, but once again it's not like we've got keepers averaging 40 floating around. The cupboard is bare.

                        I'm a big Paine fan. What he's done with this team since Sandpapergate is truly remarkable, in terms of reputation and on-field performance. He was never going to be an all-time player, but he was the man for his time.

                        He is at the bottom of the pantheon of Australian skippers, but from where he was just a few years ago the fact that he is actually in that pantheon is an enormous achievement.

                        Yeah fair point, my post probably did come across as petty considering we have the much better player in BJ but after he goes there’s no guarantee we’ll get someone remotely close in class.

                        It's funny, I'd pick BJ over Paine in a combined 11, but if you threw BJ into this Australian team in Paine's place I would guess they actually perform worse as a team.

                        Paine is a real lynch pin, and I really doubt the leadership capabilities of the other 10 blokes in the team.

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                        @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                        if you threw BJ into this Australian team in Paine's place I would guess they actually perform worse as a team.

                        Why? Serious question. That is complete speculation and makes no sense to me.

                        BJ is a leader in his own right and stands up big time when required.

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                        • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                          @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                          @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

                          @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                          @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                          @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                          Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

                          Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

                          No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

                          Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

                          But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

                          No, but once again it's not like we've got keepers averaging 40 floating around. The cupboard is bare.

                          I'm a big Paine fan. What he's done with this team since Sandpapergate is truly remarkable, in terms of reputation and on-field performance. He was never going to be an all-time player, but he was the man for his time.

                          He is at the bottom of the pantheon of Australian skippers, but from where he was just a few years ago the fact that he is actually in that pantheon is an enormous achievement.

                          This test series has hurt that reputation though.

                          Has it? How? One exchange with Ashwin yesterday, which was pretty tame by historical standards. And a dropped catch, but not exactly a match-defining one. Yes it certainly didn't help him, but in the grand scheme of things I don't think it will linger that long in the memory.

                          and being fined for dissent towards the umpire.

                          And his carry on after being given out DRS earlier in the series

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                          @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

                          @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                          @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

                          @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                          @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                          @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                          Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

                          Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

                          No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

                          Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

                          But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

                          No, but once again it's not like we've got keepers averaging 40 floating around. The cupboard is bare.

                          I'm a big Paine fan. What he's done with this team since Sandpapergate is truly remarkable, in terms of reputation and on-field performance. He was never going to be an all-time player, but he was the man for his time.

                          He is at the bottom of the pantheon of Australian skippers, but from where he was just a few years ago the fact that he is actually in that pantheon is an enormous achievement.

                          This test series has hurt that reputation though.

                          Has it? How? One exchange with Ashwin yesterday, which was pretty tame by historical standards. And a dropped catch, but not exactly a match-defining one. Yes it certainly didn't help him, but in the grand scheme of things I don't think it will linger that long in the memory.

                          and being fined for dissent towards the umpire.

                          And his carry on after being given out DRS earlier in the series

                          Neither has really resonated here. In the first instance, he didn't exactly abuse the umpire, what he said was fairly benign IMO. And I think most people sympathised with his 'carry on', which again was pretty light. It wasn't like he stood at the crease and refused to leave. In both instances he was just frustrated at what a lot of people thought were questionable DRS calls.

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                            @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                            if you threw BJ into this Australian team in Paine's place I would guess they actually perform worse as a team.

                            Why? Serious question. That is complete speculation and makes no sense to me.

                            BJ is a leader in his own right and stands up big time when required.

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                            @Snowy said in Australia v India:

                            @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                            if you threw BJ into this Australian team in Paine's place I would guess they actually perform worse as a team.

                            Why? Serious question. That is complete speculation and makes no sense to me.

                            BJ is a leader in his own right and stands up big time when required.

                            Because they get nervous when one of the boys doesn't want to act like a carnt?

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                              @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                              if you threw BJ into this Australian team in Paine's place I would guess they actually perform worse as a team.

                              Why? Serious question. That is complete speculation and makes no sense to me.

                              BJ is a leader in his own right and stands up big time when required.

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                              @Snowy said in Australia v India:

                              @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                              if you threw BJ into this Australian team in Paine's place I would guess they actually perform worse as a team.

                              Why? Serious question. That is complete speculation and makes no sense to me.

                              BJ is a leader in his own right and stands up big time when required.

                              Well the whole concept of subbing in BJ for Paine is speculative, so we should surely indulge ourselves in that element.

                              I think Paine's contribution to this team is a lot more than numbers on the scorecard. From watching the Amazon doco, he is the clearly the central figure in this team. His mentoring of younger players is particularly noticeable.

                              So if you were to remove him in place of Watling, while you'd get more runs from your keeper you would lose all of those other unmeasurable elements that Paine brings. Which is not a stab at all at Watling, more a comment on Paine.

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                                @Snowy said in Australia v India:

                                @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                if you threw BJ into this Australian team in Paine's place I would guess they actually perform worse as a team.

                                Why? Serious question. That is complete speculation and makes no sense to me.

                                BJ is a leader in his own right and stands up big time when required.

                                Well the whole concept of subbing in BJ for Paine is speculative, so we should surely indulge ourselves in that element.

                                I think Paine's contribution to this team is a lot more than numbers on the scorecard. From watching the Amazon doco, he is the clearly the central figure in this team. His mentoring of younger players is particularly noticeable.

                                So if you were to remove him in place of Watling, while you'd get more runs from your keeper you would lose all of those other unmeasurable elements that Paine brings. Which is not a stab at all at Watling, more a comment on Paine.

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                                @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                you would lose all of those other unmeasurable elements that Paine brings.

                                Would you?

                                BJ seems to do that for our team without being a dickhead.

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                                  @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                  you would lose all of those other unmeasurable elements that Paine brings.

                                  Would you?

                                  BJ seems to do that for our team without being a dickhead.

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                                  @Snowy said in Australia v India:

                                  @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                  you would lose all of those other unmeasurable elements that Paine brings.

                                  Would you?

                                  I don't fucking know, it's a hypothetical for Christ's sake.

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                                    @Snowy said in Australia v India:

                                    @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                    you would lose all of those other unmeasurable elements that Paine brings.

                                    Would you?

                                    I don't fucking know, it's a hypothetical for Christ's sake.

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                                    @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                    @Snowy said in Australia v India:

                                    @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                    you would lose all of those other unmeasurable elements that Paine brings.

                                    Would you?

                                    I don't fucking know, it's a hypothetical for Christ's sake.

                                    Then why did you say it?

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                                    • SnowyS Snowy

                                      @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                      @Snowy said in Australia v India:

                                      @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                      you would lose all of those other unmeasurable elements that Paine brings.

                                      Would you?

                                      I don't fucking know, it's a hypothetical for Christ's sake.

                                      Then why did you say it?

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                                      @Snowy said in Australia v India:

                                      @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                      @Snowy said in Australia v India:

                                      @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                      you would lose all of those other unmeasurable elements that Paine brings.

                                      Would you?

                                      I don't fucking know, it's a hypothetical for Christ's sake.

                                      Then why did you say it?

                                      Because it's just a guess, a comment, a prediction, a way to pass the time on this godforsaken hellhole before we all die.

                                      I don't know that, I don't know any of all this. It's just empty oxygen, like the vast, vast majority of my and everyone else's posts on this site.

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                                      • barbarianB barbarian

                                        @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

                                        @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                        @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

                                        @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                        @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                                        @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                        Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

                                        Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

                                        No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

                                        Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

                                        But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

                                        No, but once again it's not like we've got keepers averaging 40 floating around. The cupboard is bare.

                                        I'm a big Paine fan. What he's done with this team since Sandpapergate is truly remarkable, in terms of reputation and on-field performance. He was never going to be an all-time player, but he was the man for his time.

                                        He is at the bottom of the pantheon of Australian skippers, but from where he was just a few years ago the fact that he is actually in that pantheon is an enormous achievement.

                                        This test series has hurt that reputation though.

                                        Has it? How? One exchange with Ashwin yesterday, which was pretty tame by historical standards. And a dropped catch, but not exactly a match-defining one. Yes it certainly didn't help him, but in the grand scheme of things I don't think it will linger that long in the memory.

                                        and being fined for dissent towards the umpire.

                                        And his carry on after being given out DRS earlier in the series

                                        Neither has really resonated here. In the first instance, he didn't exactly abuse the umpire, what he said was fairly benign IMO. And I think most people sympathised with his 'carry on', which again was pretty light. It wasn't like he stood at the crease and refused to leave. In both instances he was just frustrated at what a lot of people thought were questionable DRS calls.

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                                        @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                        @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

                                        @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                        @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

                                        @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                        @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                                        @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                        Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

                                        Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

                                        No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

                                        Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

                                        But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

                                        No, but once again it's not like we've got keepers averaging 40 floating around. The cupboard is bare.

                                        I'm a big Paine fan. What he's done with this team since Sandpapergate is truly remarkable, in terms of reputation and on-field performance. He was never going to be an all-time player, but he was the man for his time.

                                        He is at the bottom of the pantheon of Australian skippers, but from where he was just a few years ago the fact that he is actually in that pantheon is an enormous achievement.

                                        This test series has hurt that reputation though.

                                        Has it? How? One exchange with Ashwin yesterday, which was pretty tame by historical standards. And a dropped catch, but not exactly a match-defining one. Yes it certainly didn't help him, but in the grand scheme of things I don't think it will linger that long in the memory.

                                        and being fined for dissent towards the umpire.

                                        And his carry on after being given out DRS earlier in the series

                                        Neither has really resonated here. In the first instance, he didn't exactly abuse the umpire, what he said was fairly benign IMO. And I think most people sympathised with his 'carry on', which again was pretty light. It wasn't like he stood at the crease and refused to leave. In both instances he was just frustrated at what a lot of people thought were questionable DRS calls.

                                        Tim Paine is a topic everywhere in the news this morning about his behaviour. Given his 'nice guy' reputation (was supposedly a key reason he got the captain's role in the first place) - i'd say this test series has hurt that reputation.

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                                        • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                                          @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                          @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

                                          @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                          @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

                                          @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                          @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                                          @barbarian said in Australia v India:

                                          Short memories around the place, Tim Paine was MoTM just two tests ago! Has the second highest batting average of any Aussie keeper (behind Gilchrist), and despite a tough few hours is still as good a gloveman as we have.

                                          Banter was a bit much late, but they were pushing to win a crucial test, been in the field all day, and it was more annoying than offensive. Happy to give him the benefit of the doubt given his track record so far.

                                          No hundreds and the modern game demands a keeper with an average of close to 40 these days.

                                          Well, ok we’re pretty spoilt with BJ to be fair, whoever succeeds him has massive shoes to fill.

                                          But fuck Tim Paine, not remotely in that class.

                                          No, but once again it's not like we've got keepers averaging 40 floating around. The cupboard is bare.

                                          I'm a big Paine fan. What he's done with this team since Sandpapergate is truly remarkable, in terms of reputation and on-field performance. He was never going to be an all-time player, but he was the man for his time.

                                          He is at the bottom of the pantheon of Australian skippers, but from where he was just a few years ago the fact that he is actually in that pantheon is an enormous achievement.

                                          This test series has hurt that reputation though.

                                          Has it? How? One exchange with Ashwin yesterday, which was pretty tame by historical standards. And a dropped catch, but not exactly a match-defining one. Yes it certainly didn't help him, but in the grand scheme of things I don't think it will linger that long in the memory.

                                          and being fined for dissent towards the umpire.

                                          And his carry on after being given out DRS earlier in the series

                                          Neither has really resonated here. In the first instance, he didn't exactly abuse the umpire, what he said was fairly benign IMO. And I think most people sympathised with his 'carry on', which again was pretty light. It wasn't like he stood at the crease and refused to leave. In both instances he was just frustrated at what a lot of people thought were questionable DRS calls.

                                          Tim Paine is a topic everywhere in the news this morning about his behaviour. Given his 'nice guy' reputation (was supposedly a key reason he got the captain's role in the first place) - i'd say this test series has hurt that reputation.

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                                          @KiwiMurph Yeah maybe so. But I think the fact we didn't win also factors into that. We beat India in Brisbane then I suspect all will be largely forgotten.

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