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  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,023
    MarcusH26 said:
    What are the two things the following all have in common?

    Sam Konstas
    Moises Henriques
    Chris Green
    Sean Abbott
    Tanveer Sangha
    Mitchell Marsh
    Cooper Connolly
    Aaron Hardie
    Cameron Bancroft
    Ashton Agar
    Marnus Labuschagne
    Matt Renshaw
    Xavier Bartlett
    Mitchell Swepson
    Mitchell Owen
    Ben McDermott
    Matthew Wade
    Matthew Kuhnemann
    Riley Meredith
    Josh Philippe
    Jake Fraser-McGurk
    Nathan McSweeney
    Matthew Short
    Peter Handscomb
    Todd Murphy

    All are current Aussie internationals being allowed to play in their domestic 50 over comp?
    Absolutely spot on - in fact, all 25 played today including their current white ball captain, Mitchell Marsh, fresh from last week scoring an international ton for Australia. Many will return to play for their clubs too.

    How many England internationals played in our domestic 50 over competition?   
    Burns foakes and sibley all made 1 or 2 appearances but aren't exactly current internationals.
    And will never play a white ball international again. At least half of those Aussies will do so. 
    Could make 2 good 50 over sides from that list of Aussie players. 

    I did see Northants have signed Nathan McSweeney to an all formats overseas deal for next season which will be interesting. 
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,753
    MarcusH26 said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    What are the two things the following all have in common?

    Sam Konstas
    Moises Henriques
    Chris Green
    Sean Abbott
    Tanveer Sangha
    Mitchell Marsh
    Cooper Connolly
    Aaron Hardie
    Cameron Bancroft
    Ashton Agar
    Marnus Labuschagne
    Matt Renshaw
    Xavier Bartlett
    Mitchell Swepson
    Mitchell Owen
    Ben McDermott
    Matthew Wade
    Matthew Kuhnemann
    Riley Meredith
    Josh Philippe
    Jake Fraser-McGurk
    Nathan McSweeney
    Matthew Short
    Peter Handscomb
    Todd Murphy

    All are current Aussie internationals being allowed to play in their domestic 50 over comp?
    Absolutely spot on - in fact, all 25 played today including their current white ball captain, Mitchell Marsh, fresh from last week scoring an international ton for Australia. Many will return to play for their clubs too.

    How many England internationals played in our domestic 50 over competition?   
    Burns foakes and sibley all made 1 or 2 appearances but aren't exactly current internationals.
    And will never play a white ball international again. At least half of those Aussies will do so. 
    Could make 2 good 50 over sides from that list of Aussie players. 

    I did see Northants have signed Nathan McSweeney to an all formats overseas deal for next season which will be interesting. 
    The connection is, of course, Northants current coach Darren Lehmann. McSweeney plays for South Australia, (at Glenelg CC, the same club as Alex Carey) where the Darren Lehmann Cricket Academy is based. 
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,753
    £1,049,060.86 was matched at 1.02 on India beating South Africa. India lost. 
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,312
    Hahaha omg I'd given up on that one. Amazing 
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,753
    Leuth said:
    Hahaha omg I'd given up on that one. Amazing 
    The eventual match winner, De Klerk went 6, 6, 4 with three balls of the third last over to go at which point the Indian keeper, Gaud, went down, with no one near, as if she had been poleaxed by a centre half whilst the Ref wasn't looking. We then had to have a five minute break for the physio to come one. I just hope she's alright. 
  • Todds_right_hook
    Todds_right_hook Posts: 10,875
    What are the two things the following all have in common?

    Sam Konstas
    Moises Henriques
    Chris Green
    Sean Abbott
    Tanveer Sangha
    Mitchell Marsh
    Cooper Connolly
    Aaron Hardie
    Cameron Bancroft
    Ashton Agar
    Marnus Labuschagne
    Matt Renshaw
    Xavier Bartlett
    Mitchell Swepson
    Mitchell Owen
    Ben McDermott
    Matthew Wade
    Matthew Kuhnemann
    Riley Meredith
    Josh Philippe
    Jake Fraser-McGurk
    Nathan McSweeney
    Matthew Short
    Peter Handscomb
    Todd Murphy

    1. Their great great great great grandparents were convicts
    2. they all live in a convict colony 
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,328
    MarcusH26 said:
    What are the two things the following all have in common?

    Sam Konstas
    Moises Henriques
    Chris Green
    Sean Abbott
    Tanveer Sangha
    Mitchell Marsh
    Cooper Connolly
    Aaron Hardie
    Cameron Bancroft
    Ashton Agar
    Marnus Labuschagne
    Matt Renshaw
    Xavier Bartlett
    Mitchell Swepson
    Mitchell Owen
    Ben McDermott
    Matthew Wade
    Matthew Kuhnemann
    Riley Meredith
    Josh Philippe
    Jake Fraser-McGurk
    Nathan McSweeney
    Matthew Short
    Peter Handscomb
    Todd Murphy

    All are current Aussie internationals being allowed to play in their domestic 50 over comp?
    Absolutely spot on - in fact, all 25 played today including their current white ball captain, Mitchell Marsh, fresh from last week scoring an international ton for Australia. Many will return to play for their clubs too.

    How many England internationals played in our domestic 50 over competition and what's our ODI record in the last four years compare to that of Australia especially in World Cups?   
    I don't think any of the England squad ahead of the 2023 World Cup played domestic 50-over cricket in England.  Although it's arguable as to whether it would have been of much benefit to play in England ahead of a World Cup in India.  

    Likewise, for Australia, none of the 2023 World Cup squad members played a single domestic 50-over match in the 2023-24 Marsh Cup before (or during) the World Cup.
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,753
    Chizz said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    What are the two things the following all have in common?

    Sam Konstas
    Moises Henriques
    Chris Green
    Sean Abbott
    Tanveer Sangha
    Mitchell Marsh
    Cooper Connolly
    Aaron Hardie
    Cameron Bancroft
    Ashton Agar
    Marnus Labuschagne
    Matt Renshaw
    Xavier Bartlett
    Mitchell Swepson
    Mitchell Owen
    Ben McDermott
    Matthew Wade
    Matthew Kuhnemann
    Riley Meredith
    Josh Philippe
    Jake Fraser-McGurk
    Nathan McSweeney
    Matthew Short
    Peter Handscomb
    Todd Murphy

    All are current Aussie internationals being allowed to play in their domestic 50 over comp?
    Absolutely spot on - in fact, all 25 played today including their current white ball captain, Mitchell Marsh, fresh from last week scoring an international ton for Australia. Many will return to play for their clubs too.

    How many England internationals played in our domestic 50 over competition and what's our ODI record in the last four years compare to that of Australia especially in World Cups?   
    I don't think any of the England squad ahead of the 2023 World Cup played domestic 50-over cricket in England.  Although it's arguable as to whether it would have been of much benefit to play in England ahead of a World Cup in India.  

    Likewise, for Australia, none of the 2023 World Cup squad members played a single domestic 50-over match in the 2023-24 Marsh Cup before (or during) the World Cup.
    As per usual you deliberately try to deflect the point which is how few 50 over games, overall, the England players in the ODI squad have played in the last four years compared to that of Australia. Playing 50 over cricket is totally different to T20 or 100 ball cricket as several of our "undercooked" internationals such as Buttler, Duckett and Salt have acknowledged.

    None of our squad play any 50 over domestic games but Australian players do, generally speaking, turn out for clubs (Labuschagne, for example, has played in the last few weeks for his club) as well as their State meaning that they get more exposure to that form of the game.  

    Let the facts tell the story though - since the first game that was played in The Hundred, England have had 54 ODI's of which they've won 24 and lost 30. Against the seven top ranked sides the record becomes W10-L25 with some of those wins "dead rubbers" such as the recent victory against South Africa.

    Full record (W-L):

    Afghanistan (0-2)
    Australia (2-8)
    Bangladesh (3-1)
    India (1-6)
    Ireland (1-0)
    Netherlands (4-0)
    New Zealand (3-2)
    Pakistan (1-0)
    South Africa (2-6)
    Sri Lanka (0-1)
    West Indies (5-4)

    In the 5 years prior to The Hundred, our record was W56-L21.

    It really isn't rocket science to work out how and why this has happened but please do keep us amused with your attempts at deflection. 
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,753
    Clive Lloyd's last Test match started on 2nd January 1985. This was the side:

    Greenidge
    Haynes
    Richardson
    Gomes
    Richards
    Lloyd
    Dujon
    Marshall
    Holding
    Garner
    Walsh

    The currently side playing India contains not one player averaging 30 with the bat and a bowling attack that, combined, has less Test wickets than any of the four-pronged fast bowlers mentioned above.

    We know the reasons why and how this has happened but it is still so disappointing to witness the demise of West Indies cricket.