traptunderice wrote:
And five day matches sounds awful. I can barely tolerate the Olympics let alone a yearly season that lasts months of five day matches. I like the feeling of going to bed late at night after my team won.
Nah, you're looking at it all wrong. Imagine there was a sport you loved, which was only played during Summer. Now, imagine that you waited all year for it's brief season to come around. Now, imagine that when the big match finally came around, you spent all day watching it, chatting to friends, sinking beers, loving it. Now....imagine you got to wake up the next day and do it again. And the next day. And the next day. And so on! I'm sure it's difficult to imagine for you, but Test cricket is one the greatest things for a sports fan to ever enjoy as far as I'm concerned.
RelentlessOblivion wrote:
remember pups triple ton against the Indians last summer? sure would be handy right about now, need to save this test match, at the very least we must avoid the follow-on (a cut off point in our innings where when we're bowled out the opposition no longer has the option to make us bat again immediately) Warner showed patience against New Zealand in Hobart last year but yes I don't like him overall as a test player opening the batting, Watson needs to bat at three or four, Quiney and Cowan should open and maybe if Warner is to stay in the team he needs to play a Gilchrist type go out there and belt them to all areas of the park make a quick fifty or so to get the score moving along when we need it
Do I remember? I was there for 2 days of it! Bloody brilliant test match, that. We could use another Captain's innings like that, for sure. He cops too much shit, does pup, I reckon he's a great skipper.
Agreed completely about the order. Quiney and Cowan as openers, Watson at 3, and Warner as a pinch hitter down the order.