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Australia ATG vs ROW XI - in Australia

Nintendo

Cricketer Of The Year
1st test
World XI Win the toss and bat.
Spinning pitch first up,
Australia:
1.Hayden
2.Trumper
3.Bradman
4.Smith
5.Chappell
6.Miller
7.Gilchrist
8.Warne
9.Lillee
10.mcgrath
11.O'rielly

World Xi:
1.Hobbs
2.Hutton
3.Vrichards
4.Hammond
5.TENDULKAR
6.Sobers
7.Knott
8.Akram
9.Holding
10.Ambrose
11.Hadlee

Lunch day 1: 68/0 Hutton 33* Hobbs 31*

Tea Day 1: 153/1 Hobbs 74* Richards 29* Mcgrath 1-23

End of day 1: 254/3 Hobbs 91 Richards 70 Mcgrath 1-48 Miller 1-51

World XI A 322 ALL OUT: HOBBS 91 FROM 210 9 X 4, RICHARDS 70 FROM 114 8 X 4, HUTTON 45 FROM 128 4 X 4, TENDULKAR 47 FROM 55 9 X 4, MCGRATH 3-52, MILLER 2-60 WARNE 2-72 LILLEE 2-73

Lunch day 2: 25/2 Hayden 17* Trumper 3 Holding 1-10 Hadlee 1-13

Tea day 2: 110/2 Hayden 61* Smith 39*

End of day 2: 196/5 Hayden 102* Smith 53 Ambrose 2-34

Australia ALL OUT FOR 263: HAYDEN 113 FROM 228 15 X 4, SMITH 53 FROM 110 7 X 4, GILCHRIST 27 FROM 44 4 X 4, MILLER 24 FROM 35 2 X 4 1 X 6, AMBROSE 3-40 HOLDING 3-72, AKRAM 2-34

Lunch day 3: 2/0

Tea day 3: 99/2 Hutton 52* O'rielly 1-32 Miller 1-23

End of day 3: 227/6 Hutton 85 sobers 62 warne 3-71

WORLD XI 283 ALL OUT: HUTTON 85 FROM 165 12 X 4, SOBERS 62 FROM 69 7 X 4 2 X 6, KNOTT 41* FROM 114 4 X 4 1 X 6, WARNE 5-93, MILLER 3-43

Lunch day 4: 15/0 Hayden 8* trumper 7*

Teay day 4: 112/0 trumper 63* Hayden 42*

End of day 4: 185/2 Trumper 85 Hayden 47 Akram 1-18 Holding 1-58

Lunch day 5: 275/4 Trumper 85 Bradman 82* Akram 2-36 Holding 2-84

345/4 Australia win by 6 Wickets: Bradman 116* from 226 16 x 4,Trumper 85 from 166 9 x 4, Hayden 47 from 94 6 x 4, Miller 36* from 72 4 x 4, Akram 2-56

MOTM Hayden 113 and 47

Other notable performances: Bradman 116*
Hutton 45 and 85
Miller 2-60, 24, 3-42, 36*
Warne 2-73 and 5-93

Scorecards:
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Some Wagonwheels:
Hayden's 113:
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Sobers 62 from 69:
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Bradman's fourth innings 116*

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The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
Nah Bradman will be not be averaging 99 against this level of bowlers. (Ambrose, Holding, Wasim, Hadlee..) He will come down to 60-70 or even less. So there's nothing unfair.
What will every other batsman come down to then? Because you can't arbitrarily knock 30-40 runs off one bloke and then decide everyone else will stay true to their numbers.
 

Zinzan

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And while Hadlee had a disappointing Test, good to see him snick The Don out in the 1st innings, which is arguably worth 2 wickets.
 

Victor Ian

International Coach
...Australia can go with Miller at 8.Don’t think you need 5 bowlers anyway.
I think this is the way. The best Australian teams had only 4 bowlers. The fifth is a holding role, and Australia has Warne who can basically bowl every second over to keep the 3 pacers as fresh as they want, one of which is McGrath who can almost do the same and let Lillee and Miller operate purely in strike mode. I'd expect Miller to actually give a **** in such a game. He might surmise that Ambrose and Holding is somewhat similar to a Messerschmitt up his arse and perform at his peak with the bat and ball.
 

Nintendo

Cricketer Of The Year
Test 2:

Green Pitch
Both teams have the same XI
Aus win the toss and Bat.

Lunch day 1: Aus 81/4 Bradman 39* Trumper 18 Holding 3-28 Akram 1-6.

Tea day 1: 165/4 Bradman 76* Miller 48*

End of day 1: 242/9. Hadlee nearly took a hattrick off the last 3 balls of the day to wrap the innings up but viv dropped the hattrick ball at slip. Bradman 89 Miller 67 Gilchrist 32* Holding 4-72, Akram 2-30, Hadlee 2-58

Australia All out for 242: Mcgrath copped a bouncer from holding fourth ball of the day and retired hurt, the extent of his injury isn't yet known but he will have no further involvement in the game. Bradman 89 from 197 6 x 4, Miller 67 from 176 5 x 4, Gilchrist 32* from 51 4 x 4.

Lunch day 2 2: 68/2 Hutton 36* Viv 15 Lillee 2-30

Tea day 2: 151/3 Hutton 54 Hammond 41* Lillee 2-50 Warne 1-41

End of day 2: 251/7 Hammond 63 Tendulkar 50 O'reilly 2-54 Lillee 2-61 Warne 2-79 Miller 1-39

World XI 266 ALL OUT: HAMMOND 63 FROM 144 8 X 4, HUTTON 54 FROM 134 3 X 4 1 X 6, TENDULKAR 50 FROM 81 8 X 4, LILLE 4-65 MILLER 2-48

Lunch day 3: 69/2 Trumper 39 Bradman 16* Holding 1-20 Akram 1-20

Tea day 3: 143/3 Smith 53 Bradman 49* Akram 1-36 Hadlee 1-40

End of day 3: 232/6 Bradman 85* Akram 2-52 Hadlee 2-57

Lunch day 4: 316/8 Bradman 94 Hadlee 3-72 Lillee and o'reilly have added 65 for the last wicket

AUSTRALIA 324 ALL OUT: BRADMAN 94 FROM 231 10 X 4, SMITH 53 FROM 110 7 X 4, LILEE 38* FROM 98 4 X 4, O'REILLY 36 FROM 67 4 X 4, HADLEE 4-78, AKRAM 2-65 HOLDING 2-80

TEA DAY 4: 54/3 RICHARDS 26* TENDULKAR 16* MILLER 1-9 O'REILLY 1-10

END OF DAY 4: 179/8 RICHADS 85 SOBERS 51 O'REILLY 4-40 WARNE 3-75

WORLD XI 195 ALLOUT, AUSTRALIA WIN BY 105 RUNS, RICHARDS 85 FROM 144 10 X 4 1 X 6, SOBERS 51 6 X 4, WARNE 5-83, O'REILLY 4-48

MOTM BRADMAN 89 AND 94
OTHER NOTABLE PERFORMANCES
RICHARDS 85
WARNE 2-79 AND 5-83
MILLER 67, 2-48 AND 1-23

UPDATE: MCGRATH HAS COME BACK FROM SCANS, HAS A BROKEN RIB AND WILL BE OUT FOR 2 WEEKS. WILL MISS TEST 3 AND 4 AND MAY MISS THE 5TH.

SCORECARD:

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Wagonwheels:
Bradman's 89 and 94:
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Nintendo

Cricketer Of The Year
I think this is the way. The best Australian teams had only 4 bowlers. The fifth is a holding role, and Australia has Warne who can basically bowl every second over to keep the 3 pacers as fresh as they want, one of which is McGrath who can almost do the same and let Lillee and Miller operate purely in strike mode. I'd expect Miller to actually give a **** in such a game. He might surmise that Ambrose and Holding is somewhat similar to a Messerschmitt up his arse and perform at his peak with the bat and ball.
Mate you couldn't have called this better lmao. Mcgrath got injured in the 1st innings of the sim in the second game and couldn't bowl and I only had to bowl 5 overs of part time across 2 innings.
 

Burgey

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Bradman out in the 90s genuinely renders this a fantasy exercise.

great effort putting these together though mate. Good value
 

subshakerz

International Coach
Test 2:

Green Pitch
Both teams have the same XI
Aus win the toss and Bat.

Lunch day 1: Aus 81/4 Bradman 39* Trumper 18 Holding 3-28 Akram 1-6.

Tea day 1: 165/4 Bradman 76* Miller 48*

End of day 1: 242/9. Hadlee nearly took a hattrick off the last 3 balls of the day to wrap the innings up but viv dropped the hattrick ball at slip. Bradman 89 Miller 67 Gilchrist 32* Holding 4-72, Akram 2-30, Hadlee 2-58

Australia All out for 242: Mcgrath copped a bouncer from holding fourth ball of the day and retired hurt, the extent of his injury isn't yet known but he will have no further involvement in the game. Bradman 89 from 197 6 x 4, Miller 67 from 176 5 x 4, Gilchrist 32* from 51 4 x 4.

Lunch day 2 2: 68/2 Hutton 36* Viv 15 Lillee 2-30

Tea day 2: 151/3 Hutton 54 Hammond 41* Lillee 2-50 Warne 1-41

End of day 2: 251/7 Hammond 63 Tendulkar 50 O'reilly 2-54 Lillee 2-61 Warne 2-79 Miller 1-39

World XI 266 ALL OUT: HAMMOND 63 FROM 144 8 X 4, HUTTON 54 FROM 134 3 X 4 1 X 6, TENDULKAR 50 FROM 81 8 X 4, LILLE 4-65 MILLER 2-48

Lunch day 3: 69/2 Trumper 39 Bradman 16* Holding 1-20 Akram 1-20

Tea day 3: 143/3 Smith 53 Bradman 49* Akram 1-36 Hadlee 1-40

End of day 3: 232/6 Bradman 85* Akram 2-52 Hadlee 2-57

Lunch day 4: 316/8 Bradman 94 Hadlee 3-72 Lillee and o'reilly have added 65 for the last wicket

AUSTRALIA 324 ALL OUT: BRADMAN 94 FROM 231 10 X 4, SMITH 53 FROM 110 7 X 4, LILEE 38* FROM 98 4 X 4, O'REILLY 36 FROM 67 4 X 4, HADLEE 4-78, AKRAM 2-65 HOLDING 2-80

TEA DAY 4: 54/3 RICHARDS 26* TENDULKAR 16* MILLER 1-9 O'REILLY 1-10

END OF DAY 4: 179/8 RICHADS 85 SOBERS 51 O'REILLY 4-40 WARNE 3-75

WORLD XI 195 ALLOUT, AUSTRALIA WIN BY 105 RUNS, RICHARDS 85 FROM 144 10 X 4 1 X 6, SOBERS 51 6 X 4, WARNE 5-83, O'REILLY 4-48

MOTM BRADMAN 89 AND 94
OTHER NOTABLE PERFORMANCES
RICHARDS 85
WARNE 2-79 AND 5-83
MILLER 67, 2-48 AND 1-23

UPDATE: MCGRATH HAS COME BACK FROM SCANS, HAS A BROKEN RIB AND WILL BE OUT FOR 2 WEEKS. WILL MISS TEST 3 AND 4 AND MAY MISS THE 5TH.

SCORECARD:

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Wagonwheels:
Bradman's 89 and 94:
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So McGrath gets injured and Australia still win?
 

Victor Ian

International Coach
Will McGrath be back in time? Will Australia persist with 2 spinners on fast and bouncy considering they did on a green top.
 

Nintendo

Cricketer Of The Year
3rd Test
Batsmens Pitch/Road

Australia have two changes: Lindwall for o'reilly and davidson for mcgrath
World XI A: Donald for ambrose, wattling for knott.

World XI win the toss and Bat:
XI'S: -
AUS:
1.TRUMPER
2.HAYDEN
3.BRADMAN
4.SMITH
5.CHAPPELL
6.MILLER
7.GILCHRIST
8.DAVIDSON
9.LINDWALL
10.WARNE
11.LILLEE

WORLD XI:
1.HUTTON
2.HOBBS
3.RICHARDS
4.HAMMOND
5.TENDULKAR
6.SOBERS
7.WATTLING
8.HADLEE
9.DONALD
10.HOLDING
11.AKRAM

LUNCH DAY 1: 69/1, HUTTON RETIRED HURT ON 12 AFTER COPPING A BOUNCER TO THE RIBS, MORE DETAILS TO COME. HOBBS 31 RICHARDS 16* LILLE 1-24

TEA DAY 1: 172/3 RICHARDS 70* LINDWALL 1-31 LILLEE 1-34

END OF DAY 1: 281/5 RICHARDS 97 SOBERS 62* WARNE 3-80

LUNCH DAY 2: 392/5 SOBERS 134*

TEA DAY 2: WORLD XI 502 ALL OUT SOBERS 191 FROM 318 24 X 4, RICHARDS 97 FROM 174 14 X 4, HADLEE 91 FROM 170 11 X 4, WARNE 5-140

END OF DAY 2: 81/1 TRUMPER 31 HAYDEN 30* HADLEE 1-23

LUNCH DAY 3: 166/1 HAYDEN 80* BRADMAN 51*

TEA DAY 3: 260/1 HAYDEN 124* BRADMAN 98*

END OF DAY 3: HAYDEN BARBEQUED BRADMAN ON 98, 354/6 HAYDEN 149 AKRAM 2-37 HADLEE 2-79

AUSTRALIA 389 ALL OUT: HAYDEN 149 FROM 331 16 X 4, BRADMAN 98 FROM 229 10 X 4, MILLER 46 FROM 78 4 X 4 1 X 6, HADLEE 3-95 DONALD 3-135, AKRAM 2-37

Lunch day 4: 56/0 Richards 32* hobbs 21*

TEA DAY 4l 178/1 HOBBS 83* RICHARDS 45 HUTTON 41* MILLER 1-25

WORLD XI DECLARED 269/6 HOBBS 97 FROM 156 14 X 4, HAMMOND 50 FROM 73 7 X 4 1 X 6, RICHARDS 45 FROM 69 7 X 4, MILLER 3-65 ALLAN DAVIDSON 2-45

End of day 4: 34/0 Trumper 25* Hayden 9*

Lunch day 5: 190/4 trumer 97 hayden 43 donald 3-67

AUS 289 ALL OUT: BRADMAN 108* FROM 127 16 X 4, TRUMPER 77 FROM 61 12 X 4, AKRAM 4-34, DONALD 4-95, WORLD XI WIN BY 94 RUNS, SERIES 2-1

MOTM SOBERS 191

OTHER NOTABLE PERFORMANCES
BRADMAN 98 AND 108*
HADLEE 91, 3-95 AND 7*
AKRAM 2-34 AND 434
DONALD 3-135 AND 4-95
WARNE 5-140
RICHARDS 97 AND 47

HUTTON WILL MISS THE REST OF THE SERIES WITH INJURY

SCORECARD:
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Wagonwheels:

Sobers 191:
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Hayden 149
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Bradman 98 and 108*
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Slifer

International Captain
So in an actual series, who will win?

I think it's close. Australia have Bradman who is like an extra bat. But their openers won't be to the same level, nor will their lower order after Gilly. Warne guarantees them a victory in Sydney IMO. If Miller plays at 6, it weakens their batting a bit but then they have a 4 man pace attack plus Warne.

For ROW, assuming it's Hobb, Sutcliffe/Hutton, Viv, Hammond/Barrington, Tendulkar and Sobers, that's an incredible top six. ABD or Pants at 7 will be the counterattacker. And then Hadlee plus Imran/Wasim give them batting depth.

So the question is whether Hadlee, Ambrose, Wasim/Imran is enough of a pace attack? I think they need a fourth pacer or they are screwed. But there is nobody to counter Warne.
Imran is not playing in a ROW XI in Australia.
 

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