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Australia vs Pakistan Tour 2 years 1 month ago #217937

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Disappointing first day, the batsman allowed the Pakistanis to keep control of the scoring rate and they prized out wickets when Australia threatened to take the initiative. Khawaja played beautifully again although he would be disappointed again to miss out on a century with a poor shot. Smith was solid but his technique is no longer bulletproof as it was in 2017 - 2019. That walk across the wicket occasionally finds him in trouble as per what happened yesterday. Warner is close to the end of his test career IMO. He has scored only 160 runs in 10 test innings since the Adelaide ashes test and he has a number of vulnerabilities that the bowlers are preying on. So too Labuschagne who seems to have been worked out by the opposition. Head seems to be poking and prodding around in this series which is in contrast to the fearless way he played against England in the ashes, I think he should go back to the latter method.  
Green and Carey need to push on today, they both looked good late last night.  As Freezin said it is a great opportunity for Cam to get a maiden test century if he can negotiate the first hour of play.
At least 400 is needed  to make sure that the advantage of winning the toss is not wasted.

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4 half centuries, not one converted. I fear that may be the story of this test. As well as Green and Carey batted they got out when they had the Pakistan attack at their mercy and 450 was achievable. Pakistan looked very comfortable batting despite the slow run rate and I was wondering if Boland may have been a bit more of a threat than Starc who was all over the shop. 
Unless Australia can take a early wickets tomorrow it may be a long hard day for them. 
 

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The Australian batsmen's inability to convert half-centuries into centuries this series has been a worry, Mike.
We've scored just one century (Usman Khawaja 160) and 10 half-centuries, including four dismissals in the 90s.
Most unlike him but Steve Smith has scored half-centuries in all three of his innings without going on to three figures.
While the pitches have been hard work for the bowlers, they haven't been conducive to bold strokeplay (plus the Pakistan bowlers have performed well).
I agree that Scott Boland should've got a game at some stage during this series.  

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Even from the Pakistan innings so far you can see the Australians are desperate for a breakthrough. They have burnt two reviews already with poor calls. They realise that 391 is a below par score on that wicket and that Pakistan will  be in front this time tomorrow unless the bowlers can make inroads. Lyon and Starc look tired and don't seem to be troubling the batsmen. Pakistan also showed the benefit of bringing in fresh bowlers with the 19 year old Naseem cracking open the Australian tail yesterday to restrict the score.  Apart from one freak afternoon when the ball was reversing massively, the current bowlers have been unable to remove any of the top or middle order in the 3 tests. Why then did the selectors not give Hazlewood, Boland or Agar a go at it?. In the relatively successful away tour in England in 2019, they were able to rotate and bring back fresh bowlers for each test and that was a significant part of their success. The conditions in Pakistan are far harsher than those in England so you would think that this policy would be more important there. It makes me wonder who is actually running the show since Langer left.
The honeymoon is over for Cummins who is now finding out about the realities of captaining a team that is at best middle of the road and was made to look good by a completely dysfunctional English team.
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Australia vs Pakistan Tour 2 years 1 month ago #217982

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Spot on Mike.

It is quite unbelievable they went in with same bowlers who could only take 7 wickets between them on Day 4 & 5 only 4 days before this Test started.

But as I posted earlier Cummins knows best.......apparently!!!!

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Australia vs Pakistan Tour 2 years 1 month ago #217988

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BH no different to that GABBA test v India a few years back.....I guess it's what team mates do.....back each other unconditionally .....Starc apparently is the only bowler who can reverse it, plus he is a leftie....so he gets the nod.....and always will....even though he won't reverse it at all in this test match....I wish Jye Richardson wasn't made out of jello.....really could do with his skiddy bowling in Pakistan. 

 

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Australia vs Pakistan Tour 2 years 1 month ago #217990

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Finally the bowlers getting some wickets and WA pummelled the bastard Viccos - turning out to be a better night after all 
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Quite happy to put up my hand and say I was proved wrong. For some reason the ball started tailing after tea and carnage was the result. One thing I will say about Starc, once he gets on a roll he is irrepressible, especially against lower order batsmen. Cummins grabbed that incredible caught and bowled against the run of play and Pakistan lost 8 for 50 from there.
Australia now have a chance to bat for 2 and a half sessions tomorrow and try and push to a lead of around 300.  Still a lot of work to do if they want to come away with a series victory

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You got to laugh, most folk think Starc is more cold then hot, yet like Lyon is well respected within the playing group, so never gets dropped.....totally agree mikeh, when on song, Starc is a match winner....just doesn't do it often enough. As for Paddy, one can never fault his workhorse ethic and of course his ability to know better then most of us armchair  cricketing experts......great effort by both bowlers and once again  Pakistan self implodes.

in an ideal world, Warner will return to form with a quick fire 100, with Uzzie continuing his stellar form with another 50+ score. Aust bat for say 4 hours or so, get a lead of 350+, then put the Pakistan openers in for a testing 15 overs or so. Eventually one of the Australian fielders is going to hold on to a Babar catch early on in his innings, whilst Babar has batted well, geez he has had some luck early on in his innings. Hopefully  it runs out in the Pakistan 2nd innings, though commonsense says, Australia will do their very best no doubt, to keep Pakistan in the game.

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this one of the most generous declarations you'll ever see - less than 3 an over and it could bite them on the arse big time unless a heap of wickets fall quickly
bloody hell it'll be a huge task to get the win now

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