Antiwhippy
the holder of the trombone
Yep. Stood up when others fell.
Records I can think off:
Voges 269*:
- Highest Score at Hobart
- Highest score by an Aussie Vs. WI
- 2nd Highest between the 2 countries (Lara 277*)
Partnership 449:
- Highest 4th Wicket Partnership of all time
- 6th Highest of any wicket of all time.
- 2nd Highest Aussie Partnership of all time (Bradman/Ponsford 451)
- Highest in Australia
Well Cricket Australia will have their way and this will probably be the last hobart test.
If thats the case I'll never watch an australian game again.
Why do they not want a test match there?
Ha can hear all the commentators in he back saying it's out. It certainly looks like most of the ball is going to be knocking leg stump over.
Oh another wicket anyways.
No wonder the players looked a little confused, more than half the ball was hitting both horizontally and vertically. No idea why it wasn't reversed.
Lol wat drs
Not sure if it will be the last, but you definitely get the feeling they will at least split it between Hobart and Canberra. Hobart will definitely be a day/night test going forward I reckon.
It sucks because there has been some awesome tests at Bellerive, especially when the pitch does a bit. A couple of years ago when Bracewell tore us a new one and NZ got up - that was awesome.
I saw they reduced the prices by 30% or something...maybe they finally realised they can't go around charging $55 for a bloody seat and expect people to go.
Now watch as they get 10,000 to each of the domestic tiddlywinks matches lol.
Lol wat drs
They should have scheduled the test series against Black Caps in Dec.2 more tests of this.
Boxing day for this.
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu.
They would almost need to make sure a Hobart test starts on a Friday public holiday. Maybe Australia day seeing as Adelaide has moved on from that.
They should have scheduled the test series against Black Caps in Dec.
This years boxing day test will be a farce.
Sri Lanka's rebuilding phase is going to be a long one.
They have some players who look ok.
Matthews, but maybe he has too much to do.
Chandimal, and Karunaratne looks classy when they were last in Australia and are probably test level.
Herath is a capable spin bowler too.
But yeah, just looking over the scorecard, there arent too many others I can remember from the last time they came to Australia.
The administration is broke financially and figuratively. Which will make it harder to develop the young players and first class players coming through.
Im not sure of the exact problems. I know they couldnt sell the broadcast rights to their test series as noone wants to pay for it in Sri Lanka.
If someone can correct me if I am wrong, but I think it is still popular over in Sri Lanka, but badly administered. Unlike cricket in the Windies which is badly administered but also losing popularity.
Seems to be more an issue of test cricket losing popularity. I thought T20 was reasonably popular in the Windies? It seems as though that is slowly becoming the norm, decreasing interest in normal tests with massively increased interest in T20. It's disappointing as well because tests are so much more entertaining.
Eh whatever, I don't really think some countries transitioning to the shorter game as a bad thing. It's just the reality of the game now.
Cricket in 2050: two Ashes series per year.
Wait, why are we forgetting south africa?
edit: or pakistan really.
New zealand had a really good run before encountering australia.
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket...cord-300-million-revenue-20141026-11c246.htmlCA will declare revenue from the last financial year of $295.9 million, a 76 per cent rise on the previous year when South Africa and Sri Lanka toured here, and a figure expected to be even higher next time around with the game's most lucrative visitors, India, due in Australia next month.
What do you guys think about some kind of Test "league" that others have been proposing?
http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/951709.htmlThat brings us to the question: "What is a good pitch?"
A good pitch is one that provides a contest between bat and ball and hopefully a close finish. That means a good pitch can vary from region to region. In some places the surface will suit faster bowlers and in others, it will favour spinners.
A good batsman prides himself on his ability to prosper under any conditions, enjoying whatever challenge is presented. Why should a pitch that spins on the opening day be deemed worse than one that seams first up?
If Test teams are well balanced and capable of performing adequately under any conditions then there would be no advantage gained by preparing "home-town pitches".
In fact a trend towards Test pitches that provide encouragement to bowlers might actually convince batsmen of the need to seek a well-rounded technique, one that's equally adept at combining aggressive and survival techniques.
Cricket has reached the tipping point where the proliferation of the T20 game is affecting the longer version. If South Africa's batting in India and the all-round ineptitude of West Indies in Australia are any guide, all facets of Test cricket, including captaincy, are being diluted.
I found the Adelaide Test enthralling but what preceded it on a dull Perth pitch and followed at Bellerive with a lifeless and utterly inept West Indies team, less than inspiring.
There's certainly a need for an investigation but it should be looking at how cricket is evolving and what is the best way for the game to progress. It's time to start looking at the players and stop blaming the curators.
SBS have a simulcast HD station!
Yesssssss finally get to see more Maxwell action.
He's been doing pretty well in the shield actually. Hoping he also has some form for the big bash.