CRICKET Australian tour of Pakistan

I don't even know what Pakistan stood to gain by batting without at least having a crack at our top order who all scored runs quite easily

At least if they knock a couple over cheaply, that's something that they can take into next game

I've seen the commentary being that Pakistan got the most out of the game, how exactly? They won the toss, that's the only reason they got the most out of the game. We batted just as well as they did, they were never in a position to win that game, not ever.

It's a easy 4 points on the ICC Test Championship ladder for us, one away from home too. I hope they serve up another pitch like that, losing 1-0 away from home wouldn't be that bad at all, I had genuine fears they'd wipe us 3-0 given that we simply cannot operate in those conditions. When the pitch is that flat though, it's a draw every time
 
As for our bowling, better off playing the 2 most dangerous new ball bowlers and picking Swepson in place of the 3rd quick
 
I don't even know what Pakistan stood to gain by batting without at least having a crack at our top order who all scored runs quite easily

At least if they knock a couple over cheaply, that's something that they can take into next game

I've seen the commentary being that Pakistan got the most out of the game, how exactly? They won the toss, that's the only reason they got the most out of the game. We batted just as well as they did, they were never in a position to win that game, not ever.

It's a easy 4 points on the ICC Test Championship ladder for us, one away from home too. I hope they serve up another pitch like that, losing 1-0 away from home wouldn't be that bad at all, I had genuine fears they'd wipe us 3-0 given that we simply cannot operate in those conditions. When the pitch is that flat though, it's a draw every time
They batted much better than us. 4 hundreds to 0. We batted on an absolute road and nobody made 100.
 
They batted much better than us. 4 hundreds to 0. We batted on an absolute road and nobody made 100.

I'm not saying tis is wrong because it was concerning to see the batsmen throwing their wickets away to nothing balls BUT they did bat after two days in the field to be fair. Pakistan were pretty fresh for both innings.
 
I'm not saying tis is wrong because it was concerning to see the batsmen throwing their wickets away to nothing balls BUT they did bat after two days in the field to be fair. Pakistan were pretty fresh for both innings.
I'm not saying there aren't reasons behind it, but they batted better. And these guys are meant to be the fittest of the fit. The top 4 barely bowled, and shouldn't be too exhausted to bat for long periods, and really they all got out to shit shots.
 
I'm going to be controversial and say I'd go with:

1. Warner
2. Khawaja
3. Labushagne
4. Smith
5. Head
6. Green
7. Inglis
8. Cummins (c)
9. Boland
10. Lyon
11. Swepson
That's the exact side I was thinking of too. Hazlewood is better than Boland in general but he looked rusty.
 
I'm not saying there aren't reasons behind it, but they batted better. And these guys are meant to be the fittest of the fit. The top 4 barely bowled, and shouldn't be too exhausted to bat for long periods, and really they all got out to shit shots.

Not sure if you've ever played cricket yourself but there is nothing worse than fielding when you don't even look like getting a wicket, to do it for 2 days then be expected to bat as if you just turned up for the first day, it's not as easy as you think.

It's not about fitness or any of that, physically they would've been fine but it's the mental aspect, you do a lot of thinking when you're out there watching the batsmen not even look like getting out, especially if you're a top order player and you know when it's your turn you need to do just as well.

Our top order all made runs, I was a bit concerned Travis Head didn't make runs, any batter worth his salt should be getting runs on that pitch.
 
Not sure if you've ever played cricket yourself but there is nothing worse than fielding when you don't even look like getting a wicket, to do it for 2 days then be expected to bat as if you just turned up for the first day, it's not as easy as you think.

It's not about fitness or any of that, physically they would've been fine but it's the mental aspect, you do a lot of thinking when you're out there watching the batsmen not even look like getting out, especially if you're a top order player and you know when it's your turn you need to do just as well.

Our top order all made runs, I was a bit concerned Travis Head didn't make runs, any batter worth his salt should be getting runs on that pitch.
I've played lots of cricket. But never played it professionally.

If we are saying that our test team can't mentally handle 2 days in the field, we have major issues.
 
I've played lots of cricket. But never played it professionally.

If we are saying that our test team can't mentally handle 2 days in the field, we have major issues.

I don't think it's just us and we did handle it, we go within 50-60 of their total, which is a total that took them 2 days to get.

How many times do you see a team bowl 5-6 sessions then get rolled within 3 sessions?

I think we did well, I didn't expect us to get near their total.
 
I don't think it's just us and we did handle it, we go within 50-60 of their total, which is a total that took them 2 days to get.

How many times do you see a team bowl 5-6 sessions then get rolled within 3 sessions?

I think we did well, I didn't expect us to get near their total.
We batted for almost 2 days, then both openers came out and scored unbeaten hundreds.
 
That's the exact side I was thinking of too. Hazlewood is better than Boland in general but he looked rusty.

I agree and if there is one pace bowler I am confident in extracting something out of a dead pitch, it is Scotty.
 
Pretty interesting release from the PCB chairman.

“It’s important that when we play at home, we play to our strengths. We also had limited resources, unfortunately.

“Our opening-ball pair was disturbed because Hasan Ali and Faheem were both unfit. Similarly, we had a brand-new opening pair — Abdullah Shafique had only played 2-3 matches, and we were keeping a worrisome eye on his form, and whether he could handle such a good bowling attack or not. Imam-ul-Haq was also making a comeback.”


Gotta respect the honesty, admitting they made it dead knowing they didn't have the team to win.
 
Ramiz Raja admits to doctoring the only pitch that would likely suit the Australians.
Says "we must beat Australia" Clearly the guy has no concept of what sport is.
Just an admitted cheating dog.
 
Not tour related but Jhye Richardson has gone down injured again in the OD final.
 
The Starc/Hazelwood decision is a strange one, and I don't even know if they've made the right call. I think they're basically going with Starc hoping it reverses, as Hwood is a better bowler.

3 years ago Starc couldn't even get picked playing in England with the duke, now he's our 2nd choice quick.
 

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