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General Cricket => Latest Matches => Topic started by: potzy248 on August 09, 2014, 09:14:44 AM
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Sanga and Matthews smashing it around. Both teams with some big scores.
On another note. How on earth is Ajmal still able to bowl and Kane Williamson who is a part timer is banned? Absolutely ridiculous.
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http://www.espncricinfo.com/sri-lanka-v-pakistan-2014/content/current/story/769307.html (http://www.espncricinfo.com/sri-lanka-v-pakistan-2014/content/current/story/769307.html)
SL have called up a 19 year old who has never played first class cricket for the text test.
Imagine that happening in any other country!!!!!! I love SL - they see talent and say come and have a go...
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6'7 pace bowler. Sounds very promising.
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Two of the best FTBs of all time, Younis and Sangakkara had a field day in Galle. Plus Mathews is feasting on these flat dead roads...
Wake me up when these pancake batsmen score runs on seaming pitches...
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Two of the best FTBs of all time, Younis and Sangakkara had a field day in Galle. Plus Mathews is feasting on these flat dead roads...
Wake me up when these pancake batsmen score runs on seaming pitches...
I woke you up when Sanga was scoring runs in England, and you just mumbled as if you were sleep walking.
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Two of the best FTBs of all time, Younis and Sangakkara had a field day in Galle. Plus Mathews is feasting on these flat dead roads...
Wake me up when these pancake batsmen score runs on seaming pitches...
Sorry, how are South Africa going on that flat track in Zimbabwe? Hardly looks like the number 1 team vs number 9...
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I'm. Sort of with Gerry South Africa as it happens. Whilst I do like kumar, it is Boring on he lifeless and flat roads when teams pile up 989 runs for 3 etc. Makes the game a bit pointless and totally screws stats up. They need to make these wickets equal for batters and bowlers.. If that means 300 ao vs 249 ao then so be it.
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Two of the best FTBs of all time, Younis and Sangakkara had a field day in Galle. Plus Mathews is feasting on these flat dead roads...
Wake me up when these pancake batsmen score runs on seaming pitches...
would those runs on seaming pitches count if they were against village bowlers like Jimmy Anderson?
the fact that in sri lanka they play on dry wickets that turn doesn't make them easy to bat on.
It feels as if that the only pitch you think cricket should be played on are fast bouncy ones? In reality there aren't many of them around...
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would those runs on seaming pitches count if they were against village bowlers like Jimmy Anderson?
the fact that in sri lanka they play on dry wickets that turn doesn't make them easy to bat on.
It feels as if that the only pitch you think cricket should be played on are fast bouncy ones? In reality there aren't many of them around...
Good point, well made.
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would those runs on seaming pitches count if they were against village bowlers like Jimmy Anderson?
the fact that in sri lanka they play on dry wickets that turn doesn't make them easy to bat on.
It feels as if that the only pitch you think cricket should be played on are fast bouncy ones? In reality there aren't many of them around...
I knew you'd try and big up Sangakkara's flat track feats...
Pitches in Sri Lanka turn? Maybe once in a blue moon. Post Muralidaran, Sri Lanka have been preparing flat pitches for the FTBs to feast on.
If Sangakkara was such an expert on 'turning pitches' whys he average 30 odd in India?
As for runs on a grass top, yeah they'd count against clubman Anderson, as that's the only type of pitch that makes him look half decent...
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I knew you'd try and big up Sangakkara's flat track feats...
Pitches in Sri Lanka turn? Maybe once in a blue moon. Post Muralidaran, Sri Lanka have been preparing flat pitches for the FTBs to feast on.
If Sangakkara was such an expert on 'turning pitches' whys he average 30 odd in India?
As for runs on a grass top, yeah they'd count against clubman Anderson, as that's the only type of pitch that makes him look half decent...
Who said he was an expert on turning pitches ???
Whats a flat track to you Gerry? He averaged over 85 in the last series in England against one of the worlds best bowlers in Anderson, a truly remarkable swing bowler who troubles all of the worlds top batsman.
If they were so flat in SL wouldn't the awesomeness of De Villiers score more than 1 hundred in the series? Oh thats right you still have to apply yourself and bat well.
Yeah he's terrible alright, topping the world test rankings again, your argument is sound.
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Who said he was an expert on turning pitches ???
Whats a flat track to you Gerry? He averaged over 85 in the last series in England against one of the worlds best bowlers in Anderson, a truly remarkable swing bowler who troubles all of the worlds top batsman.
If they were so flat in SL wouldn't the awesomeness of De Villiers score more than 1 hundred in the series? Oh thats right you still have to apply yourself and bat well.
Yeah he's terrible alright, topping the world test rankings again, your argument is sound.
Sangakkara averaged 85 on two of the flattest dead pitches in England in recent history
Would he have averaged 85 if he batted at Lords on the pitch India played on? No.
Would he have averaged 85 playing at old Trafford? No.
Whether AB has x y or z, AB scored runs everywhere. Not just dead pitches.
I rest my case.
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Sangakkara averaged 85 on two of the flattest dead pitches in England in recent history
Would he have averaged 85 if he batted at Lords on the pitch India played on? No.
Would he have averaged 85 playing at old Trafford? No.
Whether AB has x y or z, AB scored runs everywhere. Not just dead pitches.
I rest my case.
Odds were at $1.01 that you were going to blame the pitches for Sangas runs. Of course when he scores runs the pitches in England are dead.
What is your point about AB? We can't use him not scoring runs on so called flat tracks because he has scored runs everywhere? What on earth are you on about? Sanga has scored runs everywhere. He is ranked higher in the world than AB. I love AB but I'm just pointing out that one of your greatest ever batsman is behind Sangakarra in the rankings. In all honesty what do you think AB would say about Sanga? If he was touring with a SL side do you think the team would say "Don't worry fellas he only scores runs on flat decks, lets focus on the other batsman". You know he would be the first name mentioned in a team meeting.
You live in your own little world, where only the players you like are any good. If you ever met Sanga you wouldn't say "Sanga you suck, you only score runs on flat decks" You would be the first to try and scramble for a pic with the great man. Stop proving to everyone on here that your out of touch with cricket and only looking to start arguments for fun. I have never met you but I'm going have a guess that you struggle to make friends in the real world and so find solice on the inter web, winding up lovers of cricket and truly gifted batsman and bowlers. I feel sorry for you.
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Sangakkara has scored 37 Test Hundreds of which 7 are outside Asia.
2 x NZ
2 x ENG
1 x AUS
1 x ZIM
1 x SA
Now if your maths isn't very sharp...that's only 18.9% of his 100s are outside the flat dead roads of Asia.
So if you're gonna talk tosh, maybe you should so some research prior to opening your mouth..
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Troll.
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Sangakkara has scored 37 Test Hundreds of which 7 are outside Asia.
2 x NZ
2 x ENG
1 x AUS
1 x ZIM
1 x SA
Now if your maths isn't very sharp...that's only 18.9% of his 100s are outside the flat dead roads of Asia.
So if you're gonna talk tosh, maybe you should so some research prior to opening your mouth..
Research ...
Generally a player will perform better at home than 'away', that is a given.
Sangha currently scores about 1 in 5 of his 100s outside Asia.
Sanga has played 34 of his 127 test matches outside of Asia, which is about 1 in 4.
Is that really that unexpected???
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Research ...
Generally a player will perform better at home than 'away', that is a given.
Sangha currently scores about 1 in 5 of his 100s outside Asia.
Sanga has played 34 of his 127 test matches outside of Asia, which is about 1 in 4.
Is that really that unexpected???
If a player wants to play more Tests away from home they can ask their board to request more Tests.
I seem to remember India used to only play 2/4 Tests away from home in every two year cycle a few years ago.
Players like Tendulkar and Dravid almost demanded that the BCCI get then longer overseas tours.
As you'll now know, India play 4/5 Tests vs England, 4 Tests vs Australia and are supposed to play 4 Tests vs SA(but they never do)
Sri Lanka are happy just to hide at home.
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SL don't draw the gate receipts that India, SA and Aus do, and as much as these boards may protest, they'd far rather play each other in longer series. Whether sanga wants to play overseas holds little sway.
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That may be the case, I just wanted to highlight the fact that the list is not split evenly.
On average
Home would get 50%
3/8 of the rest in Asia
5/8 rest not in Asia.
They could up the number of 'away' tests, but how many countries would want to do that when they get better revenue from the bigger countries???
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Sangakkara has scored 37 Test Hundreds of which 7 are outside Asia.
2 x NZ
2 x ENG
1 x AUS
1 x ZIM
1 x SA
Now if your maths isn't very sharp...that's only 18.9% of his 100s are outside the flat dead roads of Asia.
So if you're gonna talk tosh, maybe you should so some research prior to opening your mouth..
So no 100 in the sub continent is worth anything to you? Ive heard it all.
Brings my maths into question when all you do is google stats and then type them into a calculator.
I'm just curious Gerry, is there a batsman who scores more hundreds away from home? (actuall question) Can you type it into google for me and let me know. And answer my question. Do you think the SA team discuss Sanga at their team meetings or not?
You are a waste of space. Its people like you who have given SA bad karma, the world does not see fit to grant SA a World cup even though they are regularly in the top 3 around WC time.
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All these statistics that Gerry 'Troll' SA brings in! And when the statistics flatter his argument they are spot on.
And yet when the stats contradict him, they are not spot on! Some would say that you can't have it both ways. But Gerry being the absolute joke he is, likes to try!!
By the way, I am sure that SA will win a prize worth winning in Cricket at some point in time - they do have class players and deserve some success after all.
But I wonder if Gerry would mind stating the statistics for why SA always seem to choke when playing in important competitions? And what percentage of Gerry gets frustrated and annoyed every time they do choke? ;)
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Rangana Herath taking wickets for fun at present.
Last 3 Tests:
4/71 & 5/40 vs SA at SSC
3/116 & 6/48 vs PAK at Galle
5/91 vs PAK at SSC
Still a second innings to go in the match vs PAK and Herath could end up with 30+ wickets in 3 Tests. Man's machine.