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Australian Domestic Season 2016/17

Gnske

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Labuschagne had a good start to last season but fell by teh mdidle and was out of the shield side for while.He is off to another good start this year

He looks good but haven't seen him a lot.
I think he'll be at the very least a medium-long serving domestic pro, limited in some areas (very on-sidish player from what I've seen) but very adaptable young player.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Langer must have no idea what to do with Bosisto, he's made him play just about every position apart from his appropriate middle order place.
I was thinking about this some more and I have this feeling that Lehmann/CA have asked Langer to try Agar up the order a bit with the view of him potentially being an option at 6 or 7 on a turning track/sub continent for the national team.
 

Gnske

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
10fer for Chadd Thunderc*ck

Surprised he hasn't had a county deal or two yet, hopefully one in the near future for him.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Why did QLD bat Hartley behind Wildermuth both innings and below Neser too in the second. As you can tell by being not out both innings, he puts a high price on his wicket, which is kind of useful for a rubbish team.
 

Gnske

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Putting faith in the all-rounders presumably, both very counterattacking whereas Hartley is merely the janitor of the side.

Can't wait to see Peirson's take on how to be a permanent FC wicketkeeper.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Putting faith in the all-rounders presumably, both very counterattacking whereas Hartley is merely the janitor of the side.

Can't wait to see Peirson's take on how to be a permanent FC wicketkeeper.
Like Scrubs we really need to give more credit to the janitor.
 

Spikey

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With national selector Mark Waugh in the stands, spin twin Stephen O'Keefe also backed up his first five-wicket haul at the SCG on day one with 3-41 off his 38.3 overs.
oh man, sommerville and sok are going to india!
 

Kylez

State Vice-Captain
Surprised to see that Sayers has only played 46 games at first class level. What kept him from being selected earlier on in his career? South Australia's line-up was garbage 5 years ago so it couldn't have been that. Pretty sure he was topping the wicket takers list in grade cricket, even back then.
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
I see Bird made runs at #11.

At what point do we uprise and destroy the Australian Selector oppressors.
 

Midwinter

State Captain
NSW v WA at the SCG

2nd Innings - O'Keefe and Somerville 77 overs for 106 runs with SOK opening the bowling.

SOK took 17 wkts in 6 games last years.He took 8 in this game !

Agar 36 overs 6/110 runs in the first innings .

His 4 wickets in the 2nd innings gives him ten for the match

He only took 9 wickets in his 7 games in the shield last year

Is this the start of a plan for spinning pitches to aid Australian batsmen when playing on the sub-continent ?

Or is it due to a fluke of Sydney weather ?

:)
 
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Midwinter

State Captain
After two rounds in the shield

Batting
SA Weatherald 172, Cooper 166
Vic Harris 267, White 174
NSW Patterson 222,Smith 159
WA SMarsh 183, Cartwright 157
Qld Burns 172, Labuschagne 167
Tas Bailey 259, Faulkner 109

Faulkner is 19th overall, Bailey carrying Tas
Harris looks to have made the right move.


Bowling
SA Sayers 17, Worrall 7
Vic Holland 11, Tremain 9
NSW Somerville 9, O'Keefe 8
WA Agar 13, Behrendorff 8
Qld Feldman 7, George 6
Tas Bird 8, Webster 6

4 spinners in the top 6 wicket takers so far

Obviously influenced by one-off performances but Sayers is looking good again.
 

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