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Marnus Labuchange you have put us in a spot letting Stokes get into your head. We needed you fresh tomorrow morning. Meanwhile Trav goes on his merry way mixing loose play with spanking cuts and drives. He seems impervious to pressure.
 
The Sydney test is looking like a real test.
Good to see the Poms improve.
I only say that because I prefer a close game in all sports.
I still hope Australia wins this 5th test.
 
Could this test match end up as a draw?
Might Australia declare?
Decisions!
See how it goes but such strategic thinking is interesting.

It was great to see Head and Smith each get another century plus.
 
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Could this test match end up as a draw?
Might Australia declare?
Decisions!
See how it goes but such strategic thinking is interesting.

It was great to see Head and Smith each get another century plus.
My take is the Aussies will be looking at a 200 lead then declare. That will give the Poms a lot of score board pressure even tho it is no minefield to bat on. Steven Smith is a good strategic captain so he will keep the opposition under the pump..
 
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Thank god this is the last time I have to listen to those drunken buffoons the balmy army.
 
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Thank god this is the last time I have to listen to those drunken buffoons the balmy army.
Them and the Richies which disbanded in this Test thankfully. Brother and I have first hand experience with these drunken Aussie buffoons as they were positively embarrassing after a gut full by roaming round the ground shouting, falling over and generally being a bloody nuisance and a massive embarrassment.
 
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A fab career by Midge spoilt only by her poor Test record as she lacked the technique needed for seaming pitches. And for all her white ball feats, she was not our best with Meg Lanning, Belinda Clarke, Karen Rolton and Ellyse Perry all having better ODI records.
Will Mitch Starc now follow his wife into retirement.
 
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Anyone watching the Test with the women? From an Pommie point of view watching the coverage, the constant fawning appreciation for Healy's a bit over the top but I kind of get it. I'm here mainly to watch Alannah King, she's bowling exceptionally well here on day three, I'm watching a replay and she's only into her 3rd over, but she's keeping it really tight. Looking to see what make her No.1 at the moment. What is for sure she's a whole lot better than our Leggy Sarah Glenn who seems more invested in being a social media entity. Generally the bowling has been phenomenal for the Aussies right across the board. Shame India weren't able to put up a bit more of a fight.

The commentators just mentioned the fact that King doesn't have a wrong-un. That might be a Warney-ism the opposite to him having 18 variations when really he had 3. I looks to me that she has only the Leg-Break which is baffling, but there's value obviously in being able to do the one thing exceptionally well and at the moment she's doing this - landing it on a hankerchief type approach. They also mentioned that she goes from one series to the next and has no time to develop any of the variations. In today's situation this is perfect for her - there's no way that the Aussies are going to lose this, so she's totally relaxed and that's one of the key elements of bowling wrist-spin. The Aussie side is a good side to be a wrist-spinner for. Be good to see her bowling under a lot more pressure. * Ash Gardner on now - loving her bowling, she'll clean up now I reckon.
 
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Anyone watching the Test with the women? From an Pommie point of view watching the coverage, the constant fawning appreciation for Healy's a bit over the top but I kind of get it. I'm here mainly to watch Alannah King, she's bowling exceptionally well here on day three, I'm watching a replay and she's only into her 3rd over, but she's keeping it really tight. Looking to see what make her No.1 at the moment. What is for sure she's a whole lot better than our Leggy Sarah Glenn who seems more invested in being a social media entity. Generally the bowling has been phenomenal for the Aussies right across the board. Shame India weren't able to put up a bit more of a fight.

The commentators just mentioned the fact that King doesn't have a wrong-un. That might be a Warney-ism the opposite to him having 18 variations when really he had 3. I looks to me that she has only the Leg-Break which is baffling, but there's value obviously in being able to do the one thing exceptionally well and at the moment she's doing this - landing it on a hankerchief type approach. They also mentioned that she goes from one series to the next and has no time to develop any of the variations. In today's situation this is perfect for her - there's no way that the Aussies are going to lose this, so she's totally relaxed and that's one of the key elements of bowling wrist-spin. The Aussie side is a good side to be a wrist-spinner for. Be good to see her bowling under a lot more pressure. * Ash Gardner on now - loving her bowling, she'll clean up now I reckon.
I watched it. Great win by the Aussies. Agree Healy retirement celebrations were a touch over the top.
I was wondering why Alana had not bowled the wrong'n, now I know. I am sure she will develop it at some stage of her career. That and the flipper at which Warne was a master.
Young left arm quick debutant Lucy Hamilton looks a good prospect and along with Sutherland, Litchfield, Voll and several other next genners on the brink of international cricket, they will form the nucleus of a future Southern Stars lineup. The only question mark for me is the player chosen to be the new captain, Molineaux , with her stats as an all rounder not standing up to scrutiny.
 
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