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    Test XI Selection Thread

    Some of you guys have thrown the towel in a bit early haven't you? Yeah, it was an awful day for Australia. But England are 89 in front, hardly a position of safety. If we can bowl them out of anything that leaves us chasing 190 then we can still win this. Everyone knows that wickets can fall...
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    Test XI Selection Thread

    Yep, Flintoff has retired and we are playing at home. I am quietly confident of our chances, certainly, a lot more confident compared to most other people. Although, I do wonder whether some people are intentionally over-stating how worried they are about England to lessen the pain if England...
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    Test XI Selection Thread

    Michael Clarke does have a reputation, based on fact or otherwise, of going missing when the heat is at its hottest. The Gabba test is likely to decide the series, and now Clarke's back is starting to get to him. FFS.
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    Test XI Selection Thread

    Okeefe has played a handful of first class games, he has no right to feel cheated at all. Xavier Doherty's record over the last two seasons has been strong; his overall FC average is obviously heavily influenced by his performances up to 9 years ago, which really doesn't a fair indication of his...
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    Test XI Selection Thread

    Not overly surprising that Hauritz was dropped after his performance in India - and his performance in the domestic competition. Really seemed like he was on the verge of totally losing his game. Doherty at least has a more than respectable shield record over the last 2 or 3 seasons. Hauritz's...
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    Test XI Selection Thread

    I'm not overly fussed over Siddle or Bollinger to be honest, although, if pressed I'd probably go for Bollinger. However, back to back test matchs does have me a bit worried on the fitness of Bollinger with one FC match under his belt. I guess the selectors have a decision to make on that one -...
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    Test XI Selection Thread

    Siddle is also a more effective lower order batsmen then Bollinger.
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    The wait is nearly over, what chance do you give us?

    Well, the wait is nearly over for the return leg of the Ashes from 2009. A chance for redemption for some players, while, equally, some players face the possibility of the termination of their playing careers if the cards don't fall their way. Most people, both at home and abroad, are having...
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    Test XI Selection Thread

    Yep, my bad thanks edward. The word is that Siddle will get the nod over Bollinger as well, not sure if I agree with that, but that is the way the selectors are leaning.
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    Test XI Selection Thread

    My source is telling me that Doherty is going to get the nod over Hauritz - the idea of having two spinners (Doherty and North) that turn the ball in opposite directions gives more variety to the attack. The 12 man squad will be this: 1) Ponting (c) 2) Michael Clarke (vc) 3) Shane Watson 4)...
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    Test XI Selection Thread

    At the end of the day, i think Katich and Hussey are fairly easily replaced - Im not being disrespectful to their ability, because they are both fine players. However, middle order batsmen are fairly easily replaced. I see Kwajawa as almost a ready made batsmen ready to make the step-up to test...
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    Test XI Selection Thread

    Come on Clocker, mate. Don't get caught up in the hyperbole. The series is still 0-0 and a ball is yet to be bowled. Hell, we saw before the 2009 Ashes when the Poms were rolled for 51, and lost a captain and a coach, yet they still won the Ashes. So, all is not lost for us. People are...
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    Test XI Selection Thread

    On current form, you really can't tip Australia to regain the Ashes. We might get away with a drawn series, but you just can't see us winning it at the moment. You'd figure that in 5 test matchs, we are going to have a shocker some wear along the line and that will cost us a match, meaing we...
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    Test XI Selection Thread

    Sorry, I didn't include Katich primarily because of lack of match practice/fitness. The use of 'form' was misleading. Indeed, Jacques lost his spot to Katich because Jacques got injured. At this point, Jacques has never been mentioned again for Australian selection which seems unfortunate...
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    Test XI Selection Thread

    First, I'll give you a tip. Use paragraphs. Secondly, Michael Clarke does have the respect of the players, just because a news paper article says he doesn't does not make it so. My team for the first test. Watson Hughes (Katich not considered because of lack of match fitness and form) Ponting...
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    Australia A team named for tour match

    I like the look of this Mark Cameron. I really do.The current crop of fast bowlers in the Australian team would want to be on the top of their game, with the likes of Ryan Harris and Mark Cameron bearing down on them.
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    So how will the Aussies get on with George Bush captaining them...

    Pretty ordinary lookalikes to be honest. Predictably some nerdy looking pom called Dan Fitch came up with the list; Dan himself looks like Harry Potter.
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    Sri Lanka tour of Australia 2010

    This is disgraceful captaincy from Clarke. Bring on Watson or Siddle.
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    ODI XI Selection Thread

    Another failure from White - gets castled neck and crop. It is also cringeworthy seeing Clarke try and bat at 3 in the place of the great man. The sooner Ponting gets back into the side the better.
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    Test XI Selection Thread

    Cameron White is no where near test class as a batsmen. Have you been smoking the wacky tobaccy? The only genuine chances for a test berth at the Gabba are Ferguson and / or Kawaja. I sense Hussey will be test squad announced on 15th November, but I am not yet convinced he will take a spot in...
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