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*Official* Warm up Matches Discussion

Jarquis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I like England's new option for the #6 spot - let the top order score so many he doesn't need to bat.
 

theegyptian

International Vice-Captain
Carberry's play of spin has benefited from attempting to become a 20/50 over specialist. Was kind of limited before without many attacking options but working hard on his short format game has really helped develop his attacking options against spin and the execution was impressive. No way in the past would he have been so aggresive against spin - not that the standard of spin bowling in this game was particularly high.
 

Howe_zat

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the guardian said:
Carberry could hardly have done any more, combining skill and stamina to make an unbeaten 153 as he and Cook became the first England pair to bat through a whole day's play since Graham Thorpe and Mark Ramprakash in a tour game against South Australia in Adelaide in 1998.
Bodes well
 

steds

Hall of Fame Member
Carberry's play of spin has benefited from attempting to become a 20/50 over specialist. Was kind of limited before without many attacking options but working hard on his short format game has really helped develop his attacking options against spin and the execution was impressive. No way in the past would he have been so aggresive against spin - not that the standard of spin bowling in this game was particularly high.
Touch harsh on Maxwell. Bowled alright.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
It'll be interesting to see how Carberry plays with a bit more bounce if there's some blokes around the bat to some slow stuff. He plays with very low hands.

Or maybe he just did today, I haven't seen a lot of him.
No comment on you Burgey but when I read that post, and the way it is written, it conjures up an image of an old man in a care home having a conversation with himself while half watching the cricket and trying to take his mind off the fact that the kids never visit.
 
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Prince EWS

Global Moderator
No comment on you Burgey but when I read that post and the way it is written it conjures up an image of an old man in a care home having a conversation with himself while half watching the cricket and trying to take his mind off the fact that the kids never visit.
:lol:

I'm sorry Goughy but I can't wait the five minutes before replying. Amazing post. :laugh:
 

Langeveldt

Soutie
Loving how the Aussie commentators are pronouncing Moises Henriques.. Lets just take the I out and call him Moses? Also how a crane is described as a "big erection"

Carberry looking gun here, surely has to get the nod over Root at the top of the order

Also they need to take into account how we can hear off-air stuff on the radio.. As Cook was taping his bat up I heard McGrath muttering "DRS".. Still shows how the commentators are human but annoying that they are so heavily censored they can't make those opinions on air.
 
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BoyBrumby

Englishman
I always thought Bellerive was supposed to be a bit lively? Vaguely recall Poos slandering Forkers as a greentop bully.

Fecking pancake flat today tho, but.

Must say it really is an ordinary bowling attack too.

& has Copeland's action always been so dodge? Looked well rank today.

Anyway, kudos to Carbs. Good bloke so it's good to see him get on. Works as an electrician in the off-season. How can you not love a cricketer who's learnt a trade?
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
I always thought Bellerive was supposed to be a bit lively? Vaguely recall Poos slandering Forkers as a greentop bully.

Fecking pancake flat today tho, but.

Must say it really is an ordinary bowling attack too.

& has Copeland's action always been so dodge? Looked well rank today.

Anyway, kudos to Carbs. Good bloke so it's good to see him get on. Works as an electrician in the off-season. How can you not love a cricketer who's learnt a trade?
Presume he's not getting much business this offseason then
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Yeah, so happy for him after what he has gone through, the really hard bit is yet to come of course.
 

Burgey

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I always thought Bellerive was supposed to be a bit lively? Vaguely recall Poos slandering Forkers as a greentop bully.

Fecking pancake flat today tho, but.

Must say it really is an ordinary bowling attack too.

& has Copeland's action always been so dodge? Looked well rank today.

Anyway, kudos to Carbs. Good bloke so it's good to see him get on. Works as an electrician in the off-season. How can you not love a cricketer who's learnt a trade?
For years Bellereve vied with Adelaide as the flattest deck in the country. Since the end of the great drought in about 08 or 09 it's played a lot livelier, a combination of climate and, I suspect, a conscious effort to make the games more lively.

550 plays 500 used to be pretty common there, or if there was a result there were often two declarations or more to move the game along.
 

adub

International Captain
Geez Paine's keeping was average today. Virtually every ball that beat the bat off the spinners was grassed. Won't stop random punters disregarding that and his FC century tally in backing his Test selection though.
Random punters like John Inverarity?
 

91Jmay

International Coach
Its a 4 day game, so unless the weather is playing up, no need to alter the batting order IMO. Just declare one or both if they can't get any wickets by lunch to get new bats in.
 

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