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Paki's have some changes.
Imam-ul-haq is in for Iftikhar, and reshuffles the lineup
Masood
Ali (moves from opener to 3)
Azam
Shafiq
Sohail (moves from 3 to 6)
Rizwan
Shah
Afridi
Abbas (in for Khan)
Shah
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Needs more Shah...
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Inzamam Ul Haq now there's a Paki the old Boney can get around- 1s and boundaries

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Matt wrote: November 28, 2019, 6:28 pm Paki's have some changes.
Imam-ul-haq is in for Iftikhar, and reshuffles the lineup
Masood
Ali (moves from opener to 3)
Azam
Shafiq
Sohail (moves from 3 to 6)
Rizwan
Shah
Afridi
Abbas (in for Khan)
Shah
Imam came in for Sohail and Iftikhar holds his spot. Tough call on Sohail IMO. He's paying the price for an unsuccessful move to no3. Better to move him back down the order again.

Muhammad Musa also making his debut in place of the last debutant in Naseem Shah.
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**** Adelaide

What a joke
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This is embarrassing, so far.

Vaughan “can he build a maiden? Try and tick off a maiden?”
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There was a stat earlier saying that 30 overs in, or 180 balls bowled, only 5 would have hit the stumps
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Back to back tons for Warner
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Flat track Davey strikes again

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Alison Mitchell, Simon Katich and Damien Fleming.

You’d need amphetamines to see this stint through at 9.40pm
well, I guess you could say that I'm buy curious.
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Isa Guha, Lee and Hussey on Fox

I hate Damien Fleming with a passion, he's just irritating

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I just witnessed some of the worst fielding I’ve ever seen, since a teammate back in U10’s copped a sky ball to the Adam’s apple and we had to call an ambulance.

What’s a term used to describe the next level beyond embarrassing? Pakistan are there now.
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This is junk cricket

1/200 odd and the bloke is bowling bodyline with 3 on the fence

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Labu goes back to back too
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Yes Marney

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If Inzy was still captain, he’d not only rip them off the field but they’d be on the next flight back to Pakistan.

Only saving grace is Uzzi isn’t in this side, otherwise he’d score a backyard ton and lock himself in for the next 3 series minimum.
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Call off the fight

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Warner back to back 150s
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Pakis seeing a lot of these 2 in the middle
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They bring this pie chucker back for the last over?

Really?

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1/302 at stumps

Imagine being Joe Burns

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**** that new 19 yo bowler is trash

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-TW- wrote: November 29, 2019, 10:05 pm 1/302 at stumps

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Makaveli wrote: November 29, 2019, 10:13 pm **** that new 19 yo bowler is trash

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Yup. Bowls quick enough, but with no movement at all, it's money for jam.

Still cant work out why the other young kid Shah isn't playing.
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Makaveli wrote: November 29, 2019, 9:22 pm Call off the fight

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They are terrible.
The team they picked on game day is worse than the team they named 24hrs prior.
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So..

Here's what I reckon.

AUS to push on for another 2 sessions today, about 500-550 and send PAK into bat late tonight.

Starc, Hazlenuts and Pat to tear thru them..they could be 2-3 down at stumps..

And a bold prediction from me...SMITH to fail again.
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-PJ- wrote: November 30, 2019, 7:45 am So..

Here's what I reckon.

AUS to push on for another 2 sessions today, about 500-550 and send PAK into bat late tonight.

Starc, Hazlenuts and Pat to tear thru them..they could be 2-3 down at stumps..

And a bold prediction from me...SMITH to fail again.
Not that bold. Certainly feels like the 1st Test repeating. 550-600 IMO, as i see us batting into that 3rd session, waiting for the swing assistance.

I too think we get 2 or 3 before stumps.

As for Smith, I reckon 50-99. Out trying to move the scoring rate along.
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Matt wrote: November 30, 2019, 8:15 am So... Warner has 1 too many.

https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id ... ocus-again
Which means AUS has 1 too many.

1/301 looks way better than 1/302 in PAK eyes...
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The Pakistani's will bring the leggie on as soon as Smith comes out to bat. He has a strong record of getting Smith out. A personal challenge for Smith with the team scoring well without his contribution in the first Test. Should be intriguing cricket.
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PAK tactics were terrible yesterday. Insisting with bowlers that were clearly being slapped to all parts. The horse has bolted, AUS will pile on the misery today..bat just once..again..and take the 20 wickets required.

PAK have been dissapointing. They say you can't win a test match on Day 1 but out can certainly lose one.
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That young WA allrounder Cam Green is in the runs again. 95*. Has scored if 87 and 121 in the Shield this yr already.
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-PJ- wrote: November 30, 2019, 9:07 am PAK tactics were terrible yesterday. Insisting with bowlers that were clearly being slapped to all parts. The horse has bolted, AUS will pile on the misery today..bat just once..again..and take the 20 wickets required.

PAK have been dissapointing. They say you can't win a test match on Day 1 but out can certainly lose one.
They have a few bright sparks, but mostly disappointment.

Babar is good, maybe very good. Could easily be a Warner type guy.

Rizwan is a pocket rocket. Reminds me of Kaluwithirana (spelling?), the diminitive SL keeper who opened the batting with Jaysuria all those yrs ago.

Nassem Shah, 16, bowls 140+, gets a bit of bounce and movement. He has promised.

Shaheen Shah Afridi, does have some Phil Tufnel about his fielding, BUT, has been their best bowler in both games IMO. Only 19 too.

Yasih Shah is good, but his record off the sub continent is poor. Wrong side of 30 now too.

They have some pieces, but some spuds in between.
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Always been the story with Pakistan - they have some flashes of brilliance, and some brilliant players, but it's largely drowned out by mediocrity, lazy fielding and poor tactics / feel for the game.

Hope Labu keeps this up. In the short time he has been in the team he has been everything Khawaja wasn't as a number 3. Reliable, consistent and gritty even when the going is tough.
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I'd love to see Labu push on today and go huge..

Grind these blokes into the ground, let them bat tonight...
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