Arthur Crabtree wrote:Surely for England the Aussies will look for the fast(ish), bouncy pitches they produced last time. I'm not sure there will be batting pitches. I'm not saying they will manage a mid-seventies WACA track, but they will do what is possible.
Doubly so after the micro-management of the surfaces in England in 2015.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Surely for England the Aussies will look for the fast(ish), bouncy pitches they produced last time. I'm not sure there will be batting pitches. I'm not saying they will manage a mid-seventies WACA track, but they will do what is possible.
Doubly so after the micro-management of the surfaces in England in 2015.
yuppie wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:Surely for England the Aussies will look for the fast(ish), bouncy pitches they produced last time. I'm not sure there will be batting pitches. I'm not saying they will manage a mid-seventies WACA track, but they will do what is possible.
Doubly so after the micro-management of the surfaces in England in 2015.
Does Australia actually do that though. Sure we know the Poms do it as well as other countries, but it always seems that Australia does not do it. And its annoying as the the pitches in Australia are all becoming to similar. :Nooooo
yuppie wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:Surely for England the Aussies will look for the fast(ish), bouncy pitches they produced last time. I'm not sure there will be batting pitches. I'm not saying they will manage a mid-seventies WACA track, but they will do what is possible.
Doubly so after the micro-management of the surfaces in England in 2015.
Does Australia actually do that though. Sure we know the Poms do it as well as other countries, but it always seems that Australia does not do it. And its annoying as the the pitches in Australia are all becoming to similar.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:yuppie wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:Surely for England the Aussies will look for the fast(ish), bouncy pitches they produced last time. I'm not sure there will be batting pitches. I'm not saying they will manage a mid-seventies WACA track, but they will do what is possible.
Doubly so after the micro-management of the surfaces in England in 2015.
Does Australia actually do that though. Sure we know the Poms do it as well as other countries, but it always seems that Australia does not do it. And its annoying as the the pitches in Australia are all becoming to similar.
There weren't any sluggish pitches on show for the latest whitewash. And until England grew demoralised later in the series, Australia didn't make big runs. Healy kept digging them out of a hole, and Smith got a few because he is one of the great bats. Even Adelaide had bounce.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Fifty for Warner, a big turnaround for him, scoring at a sensible rate too.
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