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posted on 19/3/17

Has there ever been a more home track bully than Warner?

posted on 19/3/17

I think its nailed on for a India win. Australia need to bat at leas 70 overs tomorrow and get at least 120 ahead.. that's another 250 runs..even if the aussies bat past India. that will take another 30 overs and they will be 60 overs let to get what ever score is needed to win..
This match is pretty much in India's hands now.

posted on 19/3/17

Kash maybe Pujara? his home record against away doesn't match up at all.

posted on 19/3/17

I don't think Cook gets the plaudits he deserves not only is his away record better than in England..he's batted his entire career as an opener..

comment by Kav H (U19426)

posted on 19/3/17

Aussies have too many left handers in their side for Jadeja not to profit tomorrow. He even bowled a beauty to Lyon. Smith is the key - get him early and it could be curtains for the Aussies.

I personally think Warner's just having a poor series - he has scored big runs in IPL before so he does know Indian tracks certainly better than most of this Aussie batting line up. The spinners have just figured him out this series.

posted on 19/3/17

Kash,

One of the Indian channels were showing his average in Lanka and India - less than 30 in both countries. Yet some completely ignore that and talk about Aussie players in IPL ffs .. It's a completely different format, the prep of pitches are different as is the scoreboard pressure not to mention the quality standards of test cricket away from home.

posted on 19/3/17

In fact Jade and Ashwin have him in their back pocket... Warner’s average is in fact lower v Jadeja (12.50) than it is v Ashwin (18.44). Jadeja has dismissed him four times; Ashwin nine in last 14 matches

posted on 19/3/17

Warner doesn't have the best defence.. he loves the ball bouncing so he can cut and pull. Having to play forward on slow turners. Its not in his make up.

posted on 19/3/17

If you had to name a world 11 who perform home and away you would struggle to get 11 players.

Looks like South Africa are back having won the series in Oz and now leading against NZ.

posted on 19/3/17

newzealand have gone backwards since Brendon McCullum retired.was to be expected..
SA are a pretty average team as well.. I don't think their batting is the best now..
Infact I don't think any international team as a great batting line up from 1 to 7 anymore..

posted on 19/3/17

comment by Liverpoolwhoelse17 (U16825)
posted 52 minutes ago
newzealand have gone backwards since Brendon McCullum retired.was to be expected..
SA are a pretty average team as well.. I don't think their batting is the best now..
Infact I don't think any international team as a great batting line up from 1 to 7 anymore..
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Agree. Compare the teams now to the 90s and 00s... Much more dominant teams in the past than the current bunch. It's not even more competitive now either

posted on 19/3/17

Yh I think SA are definitely better than most teams. They have consistently won away from home, and in difficult times still fight. I still feel they were hard done by the pitches they got in the India tour. If SA were playing those 2 matches which England lost after getting 400+ they would have at the very least drawn the games. I reckon SA have an upper hand in the England series as well. Their bowling has more depth now

posted on 19/3/17

Pakistanis are such crybabies. Hoping for Aussie win to get over us

posted on 19/3/17

Well said Don.. One poor chap made an article too about us!

posted on 19/3/17

I remember a joke which suits so claimed English professor here in JA606.. Back in the day, one poor farmer took potatoes for his King's birthday gift.. King got upset with the gift as he felt it was not worth his stature.. So he told his soldiers to shove the potatoes 🥔 behind farmer's ass. Poor gye was crying and laughing at the same time, so King asked him why he had two different reactions? He replied; your majesty, u know why I'm crying since it hurts but I'm laughing as professor Lala holding a watermelon 🍉 as a gift for u!

P.S. Plz ignore if I made any errors in my writing as English is my second language!

comment by Kav H (U19426)

posted on 20/3/17

Match heading towards a draw - Australa have batted resolutely, in particular Shaun Marsh. Handscomb was dropped early on but has played well too.

posted on 20/3/17

Champagne on ice for India despite the early celebration yesterday by some

posted on 20/3/17

That Marsh-Handscomb partnership tops Kamran Akmal-Abdul Razzaq's 56.1 overs on the final day in Mohali 2005.

Aussies 63/4 what do you do? Bring on the "worlds number 1 spinner".. 30 overs on the 5th day at home in India. One wicket. 2 wickets in 64 overs... Sir Ashwin

posted on 20/3/17

if I was Indian I would blame snail pace Pujara. One of the worst double tons you will ever see. Only interested in his batting average. Took too much time out of the game.

posted on 20/3/17

If I was Pakistani, I'd focus on my own shiiiiite team before looking at others, I'd focus on the fact our countries in such a state that can't even play home tests

posted on 20/3/17

comment by dangerdog (U20986)
posted 1 minute ago
If I was Pakistani, I'd focus on my own shiiiiite team before looking at others, I'd focus on the fact our countries in such a state that can't even play home tests

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Pogdogdon... I see you're not one for repeating yourself

posted on 20/3/17

Rich coming from you repeating the pogdog bull

posted on 20/3/17

Remember you're meltdown last time that got you banned

posted on 20/3/17

oh here goes the its 'your' not "you're" bullshi1tt comeback

posted on 20/3/17

Always best to correct yourself than to be corrected by others

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