NSW v Victoria - Pura Cup
- Sultan of spin
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GO YOU VICS!, just 33 needed of 18 overs with 4 wickets in hand Moss is 193 not out and Roach 18.
Australian selectors sit up and take notice Moss and Hussey need to be rewarded for their brillant seasons and I mean NOW. There is a reason the vics are on top and heading for yet another outright result but the selectors continue to ignore their performances.
Australian selectors sit up and take notice Moss and Hussey need to be rewarded for their brillant seasons and I mean NOW. There is a reason the vics are on top and heading for yet another outright result but the selectors continue to ignore their performances.
- Sultan of spin
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VICS WIN BY3 WICKETS, Hussey 212 not out and Harwood not out 14. MacGill finished with the superb figures of 2/160.
Hussey now has a first class average of 72 and Moss 42 with a bowling average of 30. These figures would be better than most if not all the players selected for Aust A.
Forget about Clarke for the test team put Hussey in! (well at least in the Aus A team)
Hussey now has a first class average of 72 and Moss 42 with a bowling average of 30. These figures would be better than most if not all the players selected for Aust A.
Forget about Clarke for the test team put Hussey in! (well at least in the Aus A team)
- commonwombat
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Get a grip on yourself Sultan,
If there is another A match this season, then Hussey warrants a run. Fact, he is only in his 2nd first class season; Fact he is also having an excellent season; another fact is that others in the side and on the fringes have had records of sustained high performance at this level over a number of seasons.
He is talented but nothing suggests that he is another Ponting or Hayden let alone a Bradman nor that he should leapfrog others in the queue. If he starts next season on a high then he will justifiably be in the mix.
Moss is just a good solid state level performer, nothing more nothing less. His Australian representation level is appropriate for his merits.
If there is another A match this season, then Hussey warrants a run. Fact, he is only in his 2nd first class season; Fact he is also having an excellent season; another fact is that others in the side and on the fringes have had records of sustained high performance at this level over a number of seasons.
He is talented but nothing suggests that he is another Ponting or Hayden let alone a Bradman nor that he should leapfrog others in the queue. If he starts next season on a high then he will justifiably be in the mix.
Moss is just a good solid state level performer, nothing more nothing less. His Australian representation level is appropriate for his merits.
he's an animal, what can u expect!!!
- commonwombat
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Ah Fradam,
Methinks that yr Mr S.K Warne, pending any other personal or self-inflicted catastrophes, will find himself back in the Test side as soon as fit and eligible. Hopefully that may stop you short of demanding Victoria's secession from the rest of Australia.
Also, would not be suprised if White overtakes the buffet bowler (McGill) next season as shadow leggie. Hodge is still a couple down the list for the Waugh spot and frankly Hussey's earliest realistic shot is next season. Inness is a maybe but will have to be on the park to make his case.
I wish yr good self, JLC and the Sultan all the best of British in yr endeavours as the national selectors of the sovereign state of Victoria.
Methinks that yr Mr S.K Warne, pending any other personal or self-inflicted catastrophes, will find himself back in the Test side as soon as fit and eligible. Hopefully that may stop you short of demanding Victoria's secession from the rest of Australia.
Also, would not be suprised if White overtakes the buffet bowler (McGill) next season as shadow leggie. Hodge is still a couple down the list for the Waugh spot and frankly Hussey's earliest realistic shot is next season. Inness is a maybe but will have to be on the park to make his case.
I wish yr good self, JLC and the Sultan all the best of British in yr endeavours as the national selectors of the sovereign state of Victoria.
he's an animal, what can u expect!!!
- Donny
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Fantastic effort by The Bushrangers !!
The Blues will be shell shocked. Tasmania chase down the 11th. highest ever 4th. innings target to beat them and now Victoria chase 455 to win - with overs and wickets to spare.
The second highest successful run chase ever.
At 3/72, it didn't look like anything but a Blues win but Moss (76) and Hussey added 176, White (60) and Hussey, 175, Roach and Hussey, 39 and, after McDonald went for a duck, Harwood (14 n.o.) and Hussey powered to the win with a 33 run partnership.
In any case, Hussey's innings was brilliant but when you consider this was in only his 10th. first class match, it takes on extra special significance.
He brought up his century from only 102 balls and his double from just 106 more. His 212 n.o. from 218 balls deservedly won him Man of the Match. He hit 26 fours and 5 sixes.
The Blues will be shell shocked. Tasmania chase down the 11th. highest ever 4th. innings target to beat them and now Victoria chase 455 to win - with overs and wickets to spare.
The second highest successful run chase ever.
At 3/72, it didn't look like anything but a Blues win but Moss (76) and Hussey added 176, White (60) and Hussey, 175, Roach and Hussey, 39 and, after McDonald went for a duck, Harwood (14 n.o.) and Hussey powered to the win with a 33 run partnership.
In any case, Hussey's innings was brilliant but when you consider this was in only his 10th. first class match, it takes on extra special significance.
He brought up his century from only 102 balls and his double from just 106 more. His 212 n.o. from 218 balls deservedly won him Man of the Match. He hit 26 fours and 5 sixes.
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Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
- Fradam
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Well the NSW Appreciation Society is back in the room.
I've never said Cameron White should play. I actually don't rate him that highly yet.
On form Hussey is the best batsman in Pura Cup at the moment. Four 100's in six games is a fantastic effort.
Brad Hodge can't be far away
Inness is a better bowler than Bracken
Having said that the NS...I mean Australian selectors won't touch any of them and they'll all play in a Pura Cup Final
I've never said Cameron White should play. I actually don't rate him that highly yet.
On form Hussey is the best batsman in Pura Cup at the moment. Four 100's in six games is a fantastic effort.
Brad Hodge can't be far away
Inness is a better bowler than Bracken
Having said that the NS...I mean Australian selectors won't touch any of them and they'll all play in a Pura Cup Final
Do I look like the tech?
- JLC
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What a sweet sweet victory as predicted. The second highest run chase and on their home ground a truly great effort by the Vics. You can do nothing but admire the coaching style of David Hookes.
I think David Hussey has done more than enough to earn at least a game for Australia A. To make a double century in the second innings of a game to win your team the game is a truly wonderful effort and it was a fast scoring innings as well.
BTW Trevor you missed a great game
jlc
I think David Hussey has done more than enough to earn at least a game for Australia A. To make a double century in the second innings of a game to win your team the game is a truly wonderful effort and it was a fast scoring innings as well.
BTW Trevor you missed a great game
jlc
The Torres bounce is officially dead. You are walking alone now Fernando.
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Its all a matter of timing if a player has a good season and a spot is available then why shouldnt he play? Or are you saying a player with a proven record who may be out of form at the time should be picked ?
I think in form players must be picked.
jlc
I think in form players must be picked.
jlc
The Torres bounce is officially dead. You are walking alone now Fernando.
- commonwombat
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Excuse me Fradam, but I, for one, AM NOT a member of the NSW Appreciation Society. FYI, I hold most NSW sporting teams in total contempt. I merely feel that yrs and other arguments to be based more on rhetoric and parochialism that any balanced analysis.
Re White, it is very early days but what I have seen looks v promising and obviously the selectors agree. McGill, yes a NSW player who I frankly have never rated, has probably signed his intl death warrant so the vacancy does exist.
Do agree that Bracken, IMHO v fortunate to have rec'd ODI opportunities, doesn't cut it at intl level but jesus christ Inness has missed the opportunity due to injury. Therefore, can you not accept that he cannot be considered unless he is out there performing.
Shall we agree that there is 1 maybe 2 vacancies in the batting with Waugh retired and Martyn looking unsure. Katich may well move up at least one spot from 6. Hodge is a chance for one spot and Hussey maybe a bolter. Could by no means, however, consider either as lock-in selections.
JLC, my point is that there are a number of players, some of whom are having good seasons now, who have season after season of consistent high performance (ie 800-1000+runs) on their records. It's not a matter of denying Hussey's performances at all but putting it into reasonable perspective.
Re White, it is very early days but what I have seen looks v promising and obviously the selectors agree. McGill, yes a NSW player who I frankly have never rated, has probably signed his intl death warrant so the vacancy does exist.
Do agree that Bracken, IMHO v fortunate to have rec'd ODI opportunities, doesn't cut it at intl level but jesus christ Inness has missed the opportunity due to injury. Therefore, can you not accept that he cannot be considered unless he is out there performing.
Shall we agree that there is 1 maybe 2 vacancies in the batting with Waugh retired and Martyn looking unsure. Katich may well move up at least one spot from 6. Hodge is a chance for one spot and Hussey maybe a bolter. Could by no means, however, consider either as lock-in selections.
JLC, my point is that there are a number of players, some of whom are having good seasons now, who have season after season of consistent high performance (ie 800-1000+runs) on their records. It's not a matter of denying Hussey's performances at all but putting it into reasonable perspective.
he's an animal, what can u expect!!!
- Fradam
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If you are a Victorian there are no lock in positions.
When its a close call between players a victorian rarely gets picked.
The Ausssie selectors have to go. Four new ones should be brought in
Lawry, Stackpole, O'Donnell and well if Ponsford was still alive so I'll have to go Redpath
When its a close call between players a victorian rarely gets picked.
The Ausssie selectors have to go. Four new ones should be brought in
Lawry, Stackpole, O'Donnell and well if Ponsford was still alive so I'll have to go Redpath
Do I look like the tech?
- The Prototype
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Bracken is a good defensive bowler, he's gotten into a routine of stopping the flow of runs, and has forgotten about his main aim in the side, where he should be trying to stop the flow of runs and take wickets.
The batting is going to be the hardest, you've got a lot of good young batsmen having a good season, and there only being probably 1 spot being open, that is unless Martyn finds form. So I would really hate to be an Australian selector right about now.
The batting is going to be the hardest, you've got a lot of good young batsmen having a good season, and there only being probably 1 spot being open, that is unless Martyn finds form. So I would really hate to be an Australian selector right about now.
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What not even Warnie???? Then again he can't help himself can he.
What a selection committee!!! Do feel that the esteemed but long dead Bill Ponsford and indeed Mr Redpath would be mortally offended at being grouped with yr first 3 given their sad propensity to verbal flatulence and total drivel.
What a selection committee!!! Do feel that the esteemed but long dead Bill Ponsford and indeed Mr Redpath would be mortally offended at being grouped with yr first 3 given their sad propensity to verbal flatulence and total drivel.
he's an animal, what can u expect!!!