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bloody good points - couldn't help thinking that myself (as I just walked the dog)have a look at http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket/6445207.stm on the BBC site. It has all world cup averages and Andy Bichel would be able to lay claim to the greatest all rounder in world cup history. Batting over 100 and bowling less than 13. Sure he only had 3 at bats......
..According to many, the win was hollow and if not for the rain, DL method, the ICC, the CIA etc Sri Lanka would have won. Would have been nice to see a full match however and Aus get 400.
Well, the team has been announced. The selectors have gone for an each way bet, choosing both Hogg and MacGill. Jaques has the opener's spot.
The squad for the first 3 mobile Test is:
Ricky Ponting (captain) TAS 32
Adam Gilchrist (vice-captain) WA 35
Stuart Clark NSW 32
Michael Clarke NSW 26
Matthew Hayden QLD 36
Brad Hogg WA 36
Michael Hussey WA 32
Phil Jaques NSW 28
Mitchell Johnson QLD 25
Brett Lee NSW 30
Stuart MacGill NSW 36
Andrew Symonds QLD 32
Shaun Tait SA 24
Maz
Mazrox;220521 What's the weather like in Brissie?Maz[/QUOTE said:Showers.Possible heavy at times?
If it stays rainy and cloudy tomorrow, maybe having a bowl wouldn't be a bad idea. The humidity might help our quicks swing the ball for once!
On a side note, up here in brisbane they're only showing the afternoon session on the tele - is that the same all around the country, or is it just in brisbane to try and encourage people to go and see the match?
As they say - keep an eye out for that ball on ebay ..http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/11/17/2093779.htm?section=sport
Gilchrist became the first man to hit 100 sixes in Test match cricket when he belted Muttiah Muralidaran over the rope in successive deliveries just prior to the declaration.
The second heave went out of the ground, forcing the umpires to find another ball.
Kumble wickets negate Hayden ton
The Boxing Day Test between Australia and India at the MCG was poised evenly at stumps on an enthralling first day, with Australia heading to the pavilion at 9 for 337 in front of 68,465 fans.
An unbeaten final wicket partnership of 25 between Mitchell Johnson (10) and Stuart Clark (21) helped the Australians finish the day in a respectable position, after a five-wicket haul from Indian skipper Anil Kumble (5 for 84) had brought the home side crashing to earth after a promising start to the day.
Matthew Hayden had earlier stroked an impressive 124 in difficult conditions to continue his dominance at the MCG. The innings was his 19th ton on home soil...... etc
(as for the weather - sydney has been cool - I hear you've had a scorcher)
what about that bloke killed with a cricket bat on the beach at Geralton ?
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