Seemed like longer, that whole series seems like it was more than 2 years ago.
Fact is - he was ill and quit the game over his mental issue. Reading comments from other players he wasn't right earlier and shouldn't have even toured.
God is an Englishman wrote:Seemed like longer, that whole series seems like it was more than 2 years ago.
Fact is - he was ill and quit the game over his mental issue. Reading comments from other players he wasn't right earlier and shouldn't have even toured.
Let that be a lesson - get psychiatric assessments before coming on a tour of Oz (with all the bullies you have to cope with).
God is an Englishman wrote:Seemed like longer, that whole series seems like it was more than 2 years ago.
Fact is - he was ill and quit the game over his mental issue. Reading comments from other players he wasn't right earlier and shouldn't have even toured.
Let that be a lesson - get psychiatric assessments before coming on a tour of Oz (with all the bullies you have to cope with).
He was ill before the series, shouldn't have even toured.
God is an Englishman wrote:Seemed like longer, that whole series seems like it was more than 2 years ago.
Fact is - he was ill and quit the game over his mental issue. Reading comments from other players he wasn't right earlier and shouldn't have even toured.
Let that be a lesson - get psychiatric assessments before coming on a tour of Oz (with all the bullies you have to cope with).
He was ill before the series, shouldn't have even toured.
The Adelaide test - usually a good one and good crowds expected. Given I'm lucky enough to have a corporate box for Sunday, I hope this test lasts longer than the current India v Saffer game is likely to go (prob finish early/mid day 3)!
Bomber wrote:The Adelaide test - usually a good one and good crowds expected. Given I'm lucky enough to have a corporate box for Sunday, I hope this test lasts longer than the current India v Saffer game is likely to go (prob finish early/mid day 3)!
Will depends if the pitch has been doctored like the waca was.
Bomber wrote:The Adelaide test - usually a good one and good crowds expected. Given I'm lucky enough to have a corporate box for Sunday, I hope this test lasts longer than the current India v Saffer game is likely to go (prob finish early/mid day 3)!
Will depends if the pitch has been doctored like the waca was.
Your use of the term "doctored" is outside of those who talk normal cricket.
God is an Englishman wrote:A slow road was produced in Perth, is that normal?
Road in nearly always has been (true, consistent bounce apart from maybe day 5 on occasions). Wouldn't say it was slow - most wickets were still taken by the pacemen.
God is an Englishman wrote:A slow road was produced in Perth, is that normal?
Road in nearly always has been (true, consistent bounce apart from maybe day 5 on occasions). Wouldn't say it was slow - most wickets were still taken by the pacemen.
interesting that the commentators on the ABC are also saying that this isn't a traditional Adelaide oval pitch. Match fixing again?
God is an Englishman wrote:A slow road was produced in Perth, is that normal?
Road in nearly always has been (true, consistent bounce apart from maybe day 5 on occasions). Wouldn't say it was slow - most wickets were still taken by the pacemen.
interesting that the commentators on the ABC are also saying that this isn't a traditional Adelaide oval pitch. Match fixing again?
God is an Englishman wrote:A slow road was produced in Perth, is that normal?
Road in nearly always has been (true, consistent bounce apart from maybe day 5 on occasions). Wouldn't say it was slow - most wickets were still taken by the pacemen.
interesting that the commentators on the ABC are also saying that this isn't a traditional Adelaide oval pitch. Match fixing again?
"Traditional" - yeah, why didn't I think of all those previous AO tests with different session times, pink ball, drop in pitch after a rock concert!