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Ashes 2021-22

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  • NTAN NTA

    Anyway, thank fuck for that. Looking very poor from our blokes out there for a long period, with a lack of plan evident.

    I'll take it. Bring back Cider for Neser and we'll be right.

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    @nta said in Ashes 2021-22:

    I'll take it. Bring back Cider for Neser and we'll be right.

    If I was the Aussie coach - in a team still trying to clean up its act - I'd quietly kill the captain's nickname.

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      It seems like we've had way more 5th day showdowns in the last 2-3 years than we've had previously. Teams hanging on for the draw, falling just short or chasing down big 4th innings totals.

      We're not great at putting teams away, but I also wonder if the pitches are better/more durable than they have been in the past. Pitches don't break down like they used to. No balls springing up off a length or staying at ankle height.

      And it was the same thing last night. I don't think this pitch was a road at all - no batsman ever looked super comfortable, except for maybe an hour of Root and Malan and an hour of Smith and Carey. And yet it didn't give much at all to the bowlers on day 5.

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      • NTAN NTA

        Anyway, thank fuck for that. Looking very poor from our blokes out there for a long period, with a lack of plan evident.

        I'll take it. Bring back Cider for Neser and we'll be right.

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        @nta said in Ashes 2021-22:

        Anyway, thank fuck for that. Looking very poor from our blokes out there for a long period, with a lack of plan evident.

        I'll take it. Bring back Cider for Neser and we'll be right.

        I had to look up why he’s called Cider. Do the team actually call him by that name?

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          @nta said in Ashes 2021-22:

          Anyway, thank fuck for that. Looking very poor from our blokes out there for a long period, with a lack of plan evident.

          I'll take it. Bring back Cider for Neser and we'll be right.

          I had to look up why he’s called Cider. Do the team actually call him by that name?

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          @scribe said in Ashes 2021-22:

          @nta said in Ashes 2021-22:

          Anyway, thank fuck for that. Looking very poor from our blokes out there for a long period, with a lack of plan evident.

          I'll take it. Bring back Cider for Neser and we'll be right.

          I had to look up why he’s called Cider. Do the team actually call him by that name?

          i hope to god it's only low breed bogan fuckwits that do

          the same that use the term "michelle" and cheer when a bowler holds the ball up

          dead shits the lot of them

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          • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

            @scribe said in Ashes 2021-22:

            @nta said in Ashes 2021-22:

            Anyway, thank fuck for that. Looking very poor from our blokes out there for a long period, with a lack of plan evident.

            I'll take it. Bring back Cider for Neser and we'll be right.

            I had to look up why he’s called Cider. Do the team actually call him by that name?

            i hope to god it's only low breed bogan fuckwits that do

            the same that use the term "michelle" and cheer when a bowler holds the ball up

            dead shits the lot of them

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            @mariner4life I suppose there is previous form with names like that. Didn’t ex-Wallaby Mark Chisholm get given the nickname ‘Covered in’ by some teammates?

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              Pat Cummins' nickname is "Cider" (think about it…) You can often hear the Australian players calling him this. It's problematic for Cricket Australia, given that they lost one captain because of what someone put into his underwear, and another because of what he took out of his underwear.

              From a Cricinfo article

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                An Australian sports team dishing out low brow, munter nicknames…..

                I for one am shocked and appalled.

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                • barbarianB barbarian

                  It seems like we've had way more 5th day showdowns in the last 2-3 years than we've had previously. Teams hanging on for the draw, falling just short or chasing down big 4th innings totals.

                  We're not great at putting teams away, but I also wonder if the pitches are better/more durable than they have been in the past. Pitches don't break down like they used to. No balls springing up off a length or staying at ankle height.

                  And it was the same thing last night. I don't think this pitch was a road at all - no batsman ever looked super comfortable, except for maybe an hour of Root and Malan and an hour of Smith and Carey. And yet it didn't give much at all to the bowlers on day 5.

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                  @barbarian said in Ashes 2021-22:

                  It seems like we've had way more 5th day showdowns in the last 2-3 years than we've had previously. Teams hanging on for the draw, falling just short or chasing down big 4th innings totals.

                  We're not great at putting teams away, but I also wonder if the pitches are better/more durable than they have been in the past. Pitches don't break down like they used to. No balls springing up off a length or staying at ankle height.

                  Its probably more that the current side scores at 3.25-3.5 an over rather than 3.75-4.0 an over at home that the Waugh/Ponting era teams were able to. That difference creates at least an extra session for the bowlers to do their work and makes four sessions to save a test five.

                  Many reasons for that, mainly a weaker batting line up and bowling attacks across the world getting much deeper. No matter how badly this tour is going for England it is hard to see them fielding an uncompetitive bowling line up even if several injuries strike and with Archer already on the sidelines.

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                  • S scribe

                    @mariner4life I suppose there is previous form with names like that. Didn’t ex-Wallaby Mark Chisholm get given the nickname ‘Covered in’ by some teammates?

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                    @scribe said in Ashes 2021-22:

                    @mariner4life I suppose there is previous form with names like that. Didn’t ex-Wallaby Mark Chisholm get given the nickname ‘Covered in’ by some teammates?

                    Nicknames like that are media creations 95% of the time. Some bloke probably said it once and it took off from there. Aussie nicknames are way less witty than that. His nickname was always 'Chis' as far as I know.

                    Imagine calling a bloke 'covered in'. It's got one more syllable than his actual name.

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                    • CrucialC Crucial

                      @kiwimurph said in Ashes 2021-22:

                      @crucial said in Ashes 2021-22:

                      I don't know how it can accurately predict the behaviour of the ball after pitching.

                      It can't. Basically it's an 'unbiased' 3rd party system that is agreed to with the idea that, like the whole concept of DRS, it's there to help overturn the clangers.

                      Which is why I still don't think that the balance is right (much like the rugby TMO).

                      Clangers are something that was missed but obvious. Ball hitting bat on LBWs. Ball pitching outside leg. Ball missing by miles, 'catches' off the pad.
                      Instead we get referrals and dismissals when even the whole fielding team debate whether to refer while assessing the chance of ball tracking going in their favour.

                      Reduce the call time to 5 seconds.

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                      @crucial said in Ashes 2021-22:

                      @kiwimurph said in Ashes 2021-22:

                      @crucial said in Ashes 2021-22:

                      I don't know how it can accurately predict the behaviour of the ball after pitching.

                      It can't. Basically it's an 'unbiased' 3rd party system that is agreed to with the idea that, like the whole concept of DRS, it's there to help overturn the clangers.

                      Which is why I still don't think that the balance is right (much like the rugby TMO).

                      Clangers are something that was missed but obvious. Ball hitting bat on LBWs. Ball pitching outside leg. Ball missing by miles, 'catches' off the pad.
                      Instead we get referrals and dismissals when even the whole fielding team debate whether to refer while assessing the chance of ball tracking going in their favour.

                      Reduce the call time to 5 seconds.

                      Don't think the balance is as bad as you think, but don't fundamentally disagree. Clear and obvious should be the standard to overturn - but man, some of the tight tight LBW, and some of the whiper thin edges are tough to be hung or reprieved on.

                      I agree with you on reducing the time. Make it really clear that it should be for howlers, and let the umpires get on with the umpiring.

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                      • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                        @scribe said in Ashes 2021-22:

                        @nta said in Ashes 2021-22:

                        Anyway, thank fuck for that. Looking very poor from our blokes out there for a long period, with a lack of plan evident.

                        I'll take it. Bring back Cider for Neser and we'll be right.

                        I had to look up why he’s called Cider. Do the team actually call him by that name?

                        i hope to god it's only low breed bogan fuckwits that do

                        the same that use the term "michelle" and cheer when a bowler holds the ball up

                        dead shits the lot of them

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                        @mariner4life what’s Michelle used for? And what’s so bad about Cummins Cider….

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                        • Y Yeahtheboys

                          @mariner4life what’s Michelle used for? And what’s so bad about Cummins Cider….

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                          @yeahtheboys said in Ashes 2021-22:

                          @mariner4life what’s Michelle used for? And what’s so bad about Cummins Cider….

                          A five wicket bag aka a 5-fer sounds like Pfeiffer, hence Michelle.

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                          • Y Yeahtheboys

                            @mariner4life what’s Michelle used for? And what’s so bad about Cummins Cider….

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                            @yeahtheboys said in Ashes 2021-22:

                            @mariner4life what’s Michelle used for? And what’s so bad about Cummins Cider….

                            I had to look it up too.

                            Wikipedia says:

                            "Australian cricketers use the rhyming slang "getting a Michelle" when they take five wickets in an innings. This means they have taken "Five for" which has become a "Pfeiffer" and hence a "Michelle", in reference to Michelle Pfeiffer."

                            "Cummins Cider" is a mystery to me.

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                              @yeahtheboys said in Ashes 2021-22:

                              @mariner4life what’s Michelle used for? And what’s so bad about Cummins Cider….

                              I had to look it up too.

                              Wikipedia says:

                              "Australian cricketers use the rhyming slang "getting a Michelle" when they take five wickets in an innings. This means they have taken "Five for" which has become a "Pfeiffer" and hence a "Michelle", in reference to Michelle Pfeiffer."

                              "Cummins Cider" is a mystery to me.

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                              @mick-gold-coast-qld said in Ashes 2021-22:

                              @yeahtheboys said in Ashes 2021-22:

                              @mariner4life what’s Michelle used for? And what’s so bad about Cummins Cider….

                              I had to look it up too.

                              Wikipedia says:

                              "Australian cricketers use the rhyming slang "getting a Michelle" when they take five wickets in an innings. This means they have taken "Five for" which has become a "Pfeiffer" and hence a "Michelle", in reference to Michelle Pfeiffer."

                              "Cummins Cider" is a mystery to me.

                              So naive……or taking the piss.

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                              • MN5M MN5

                                @mick-gold-coast-qld said in Ashes 2021-22:

                                @yeahtheboys said in Ashes 2021-22:

                                @mariner4life what’s Michelle used for? And what’s so bad about Cummins Cider….

                                I had to look it up too.

                                Wikipedia says:

                                "Australian cricketers use the rhyming slang "getting a Michelle" when they take five wickets in an innings. This means they have taken "Five for" which has become a "Pfeiffer" and hence a "Michelle", in reference to Michelle Pfeiffer."

                                "Cummins Cider" is a mystery to me.

                                So naive……or taking the piss.

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                                @mn5

                                "So naive……or taking the piss."

                                Eh?

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                                • Mick Gold Coast QLDM Mick Gold Coast QLD

                                  @mn5

                                  "So naive……or taking the piss."

                                  Eh?

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                                  @mick-gold-coast-qld When said aloud it sounds like 'cum inside her', which is a slang reference to a man ejaculating his semen while his penis is inserted into his partner's vagina or anus.

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                                  • barbarianB barbarian

                                    @mick-gold-coast-qld When said aloud it sounds like 'cum inside her', which is a slang reference to a man ejaculating his semen while his penis is inserted into his partner's vagina or anus.

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                                    @barbarian said in Ashes 2021-22:

                                    @mick-gold-coast-qld When said aloud it sounds like 'cum inside her', which is a slang reference to a man ejaculating his semen while his penis is inserted into his partner's vagina or anus.

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                                    • barbarianB barbarian

                                      @mick-gold-coast-qld When said aloud it sounds like 'cum inside her', which is a slang reference to a man ejaculating his semen while his penis is inserted into his partner's vagina or anus.

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                                      @barbarian said in Ashes 2021-22:

                                      @mick-gold-coast-qld When said aloud it sounds like 'cum inside her', which is a slang reference to a man ejaculating his semen while his penis is inserted into his partner's vagina or anus.

                                      It’s a sad day for the fern that this post needed to be made

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                                        I can't remember whose book it was in - maybe Steve Waugh's - but, apparently when they were trying to find a nickname for him someone suggested "Drobe".

                                        Alan Border was apparently fielding in the slips and mystified, "Drobe Waugh? Drobe Waugh? I don't get it?!

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                                        • barbarianB barbarian

                                          @mick-gold-coast-qld When said aloud it sounds like 'cum inside her', which is a slang reference to a man ejaculating his semen while his penis is inserted into his partner's vagina or anus.

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                                          @barbarian said in Ashes 2021-22:

                                          @mick-gold-coast-qld When said aloud it sounds like 'cum inside her', which is a slang reference to a man ejaculating his semen while his penis is inserted into his partner's vagina or anus.

                                          Uuurrrggghhh! I should have shouldered arms, ... let it go! Or asked my son when we speak later - he would say "No Dad, you don't need to know." 🙄

                                          Thank you for your direct response, I do appreciate it.

                                          I assumed it had something to do with Pat Cummins.

                                          The vernacular changes, you need to be out there as part of the chatter in slips to keep up with it. I don't expect to know today's cleverest lines. 😎

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