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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ McD's, HJ's/ BK & KFC are also popular but you just can't beat a just-beyond-blue eye fillet .
Steak on the grill turned just once for just a figurative 20 overs a side v your hamburger full of tension, gristle and cooked for five days on a changing surface, both sides twice?^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ McD's, HJ's/ BK & KFC are also popular but you just can't beat a just-beyond-blue eye fillet .
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ McD's, HJ's/ BK & KFC are also popular but you just can't beat a just-beyond-blue eye fillet .
Steak on the grill turned just once for just a figurative 20 overs a side v your hamburger full of tension, gristle and cooked for five days on a changing surface, both sides twice?
Really impressive from Maxwell whether Aus go onto win or not.
Strange call to bowl first. Sure the first 2 games sure very impressive chases but still prefer to have runs on board. Also great to see some fight and passion from India tonight in the field.
They got their tails up for a few overs, but then dropped them once it got to the last 5 overs.
Need to replace Dhoni as captain with Kohli. He might look arrogant, but I'll bet our guys do too from the outside.
Dhoni far too negative in his field placings - sometimes he appears lost for what to do next. Kohli is a competitor and a far more aggressive type of character. One thing for certain - you can't give away easy singles of just about every ball and hope to beat a good side.
Cricket should have limited bat size years ago.
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While few things beat a well executed innings, it would be nice to watch the swinging ball make some inroads into both batting line ups. Is this too much to ask for?
That's now 28 games without a loss at home across all formats for Australia.
Last time was in Nov 2014 against South Africa.
Despite struggles away (7 losses from 15 games), that's a pretty remarkable record.
I assume that CA take us all for a pack of bogan dills who won't watch anything unless Australia win.
Seems a good time to mention the ratings. Best of the three games so far, 2m watching for the Aussie run chase
The Gf did about 800k fta with 340k on foxtel. Other games were much less than that, but the timezone was a real killerFor a form of the game that is allegedly in the doldrums, those numbers are immense.
I wonder how the Wallabies RWC games rated?
I can't be bothered watching 20/20. I feel sorry for the bowlers running in on flat tracks to batters with little to lose holding massive lumps of wood.
It's not a contest.
Cricket should have limited bat size years ago.
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I assume that CA take us all for a pack of bogan dills who won't watch anything unless Australia win.
I'm not so concerned with the bats. One of the other results of the bigger edges is that more nicks carry to the keeper/slips and bat pads. There is a tradeoff.The bat size/technology is a tricky one. It has certainly changed the game due to the immense power bats now have. The problem is that they haven't got any heavier. It's the same amount of wood that just isn't pressed so it is much softer and 'bigger' but still weighs the same. The outcome is that bats are far more powerful but far less durable.