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Corzza

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  1. Morning wombat! How things mate?
  2. Proteas ripe for the picking – Warner Australia plan to use the same intimidatory tactics that unravelled England in next month's tour of South Africa, opening batsman David Warner said on Tuesday. Warner claims members of South Africa's top-ranked team are "on the back foot as players" and will miss newly-retired Jacques Kallis in the three-test tour in the republic. He said a combination of sledging and thunderbolts from express paceman Mitchell Johnson unhinged England's experienced batsmen in the Ashes, with Alastair Cook, Ian Bell and Kevin Pietersen all averaging under 30 in the 5-0 series annihilation. Even though the Proteas feature some of the most established and successful run-scorers in cricket, Warner believes the South Africans are ripe for the picking. "We know a couple of their blokes are probably on the back foot," Warner told reporters at a reception for Australia's Ashes team at Sydney's Opera House. "We've got to work out how to get their players out as well. I know our bowlers are ready to go over there and give it to them." He added that sledging would play a part in their approach, but the team would not go too far. "Apparently I said some rude things on stump mic (microphone) that they couldn't (broadcast during the Ashes), but I don't recall anything," he said. "On the field you don't cross that line. We nudged that line a couple of times but I think we really got into their heads. "Especially with Johno (Johnson) and the pressure of the other bowlers up the other end." South Africa are fresh from a 1-0 home victory over world No 2 India, in a two-match series where Hashim Amla (average 14) was the only star batsman to consistently struggle. However, Australia sense a vulnerability in the South African ranks following the retirement of allrounder Kallis. "It's a big loss for them," said Warner. "They've counted on him a couple of times when bowlers have been asked to come back in different spells, so it will be interesting to see how they are without him." Peter Siddle on Tuesday joined captain Michael Clarke in declaring the Australian fast bowling attack better than South Africa's vaunted trio of Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel and Vernon Philander. However, he said the challenge now was to prove it. With Johnson fresh from taking 37 wickets at 13.9 in the Ashes, Siddle said Australia plan to pepper South Africa with another all-out assault. "I can't see why not. I think the way we've played, we've played like that against them in the past and had success," he said. "I think we are (the best attack). It shows through the consistency we've had against England here throughout a five-test series. "The way we worked together at different stages broke partnerships and didn't let partnerships get big on us. "That's what caused all the collapses so that's what we're looking to do over there and it could be a very good year for us if we continue to do that."
  3. Geez you guys got smashed by that storm
  4. New systems crapping themselves. Demo worked fine but the live product has drama......
  5. Well I knew I would be walking back into a sh1t storm
  6. Angel are you going to get any breaks?? SDP back and rearing to go..... NOT! QLD was good, weather was great and overall it was a good relax.
  7. Well done Aussies! Australia 326 & 276 England 155 & 166/10 (31.4 ov) Australia won by 281 runs
  8. 1st Test: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Abu Dhabi - Dec 31, 2013 - Jan 4, 2014 Sri Lanka 204 and 480/5d Pakistan 383 and 158/2 (52 ov, target: 302) Match drawn
  9. Been struggling for the past couple of days to get onto the forum it seems to finally have been resolved. Anyways welcome back everyone! Did we all have a good break?
  10. Tell me about it 40 degrees it is going to be out west.
  11. India tour of South Africa, 1st Test: South Africa v India at Johannesburg, Dec 18-22, 2013 India 280 South Africa 213/6 (66.0 ov) South Africa trail by 67 runs with 4 wickets remaining in the 1st innings Stumps - Day 2
  12. West Indies tour of New Zealand, 3rd Test: New Zealand v West Indies at Hamilton, Dec 19-23, 2013 West Indies 289/6 (90.0 ov) New Zealand New Zealand won the toss and elected to field Stumps - Day 1
  13. Been way too long between drinks!
  14. Hopefully all sorted now. This afternoon I am off on my road trip up to Brizzy!!
  15. The site poop itself again hey?
  16. Australia 385 & 369/6d England 251 & 332/6 (96.0 ov) England require another 172 runs with 4 wickets remaining Lunch - Day 5
  17. Australia 385 & 369/6d England 251 & 251/5 (67.0 ov) England require another 253 runs with 5 wickets remaining Stumps - Day 4
  18. At least I can go back and say it is catching the attention of some.
  19. So Friday arvo its up to Newy for a couple of days to spend with the lady and her family then on Monday we trek off to Brisvegas for 2 weeks
  20. You finishing up on Friday too Angelo?
  21. Australia 385 & 235/3 (70.0 ov) England 251 Australia lead by 369 runs with 7 wickets remaining Stumps - Day 3
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