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Recent content by Jabijaba

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    Strength of First Class Competitions

    Australian pitches are getting flatter and flatter. They don't have the pace and bounce they had of yesteryear.
  2. J

    Strength of First Class Competitions

    Also I should add that I think they have too many first class teams which I think India also suffer with in the Ranji trophy but a least the Indians make up for to some extent with the Duleep trophy. Also, I think 20-20 cricket is a waste of time - unless its going to become a permananet part of...
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    Strength of First Class Competitions

    England have I think the most overrated domestic setup in the world for the follwing reasons: 1) There is a 'sameness' in the pitches....unlike some other countries. 2) Too much reliance is placed on foreign imports rather than home gorwn talent. 3) There is poor coordination between the...
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    Strength of First Class Competitions

    fair enough --- I rated South Africa's domestic comp higher than England because I felt there was a greater level of fitness and intensity.
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    Strength of First Class Competitions

    This is how I rate the the strength of the worl'd s first class competitions: (from strongest to weakest) 1) Australia 2) South Africa 3) India 4) pakistan 5) England 6) West Indies 7) Sri Lanka 8) New Zealand 9) bangladesh 10) Zimbabwe I have actually been to and seen first class matches in...

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