^Straight evens money on the win/lose, with no payout from a level series?
^Straight evens money on the win/lose, with no payout from a level series?
Your on........what's the wager in Baht.....?
5000 - OK?
Done and may the best team win!
By the way I hope you and your other hald have a Merry Christmas and a properous 2009. (except for the 5k ya gunna lose in the cricket)
^Righto, just updated my 2009 income cashflow forecast
Merry Christmas!
AUD5000? I wouldn't bet a wet sock on the Aussies at the moment
Well stumps on the second day and it looks like it is back to business as usual with the Aussies back on top.
The morning session tomorrow morning will be all impotant.
Australia v South Africa 2nd TestScorecard
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South Africa (1st Inn - SAF)
BatsmanRunsBallsS/R46FOWSmith, GCc:
Haddin b: Siddle6211354.87704-126McKenzie, NDb: Siddle050.00001-1Amla, HMc: Symonds b: Johnson193063.33102-39Kallis, JHc: Haddin b: Hauritz265349.06203-102de Villiers, ABb: Siddle75113.73005-132Duminy, JPnot out346353.9730Boucher, MVc: Hussey b: Hauritz31520.00006-141Morkel, Mb: Johnson213953.85407-184Harris, PLnot out82334.7800Steyn, DWNtini, MExtras(b 0, lb 4, w 0, nb 14)18 Total(7 wickets; 63.0 overs)198 BowlersOversMaidensRunsEconomyWicketsWidesNo ballLee, B13.02685.23007Siddle, PM13.03241.85304Johnson, MG17.03533.12202Hauritz, NM20.06492.45201Australia (1st Inn - AUS)
BatsmanRunsBallsS/R46FOWHayden, MLc: Duminy b: Ntini81747.06101-21Katich, SMb: Steyn5410949.54602-128Ponting, RTc: Amla b: Harris10112680.161114-184Hussey, MEKc: Boucher b: Steyn090.00003-143Clarke, MJnot out8820842.3141Symonds, Ac: Kallis b: Morkel275549.09505-223Haddin, BJc: Smith b: Ntini407156.34506-277Lee, Bc: Kallis b: Steyn2121100.00507-322Johnson, MGb: Steyn030.00008-326Hauritz, NMc: Smith b: Steyn122157.14209-352Siddle, PMc: de Villiers b: Kallis194938.781010-394Extras(b 5, lb 12, w 0, nb 7)24 Total(10 wickets; 113.4 overs)394 BowlersOversMaidensRunsEconomyWicketsWidesNo ballSteyn, DW29.06873.00500Ntini, M27.071084.00201Kallis, JH18.44552.99100Morkel, M22.03894.05106Harris, PL17.03382.24100MATCH DETAILS Australia v South Africa 2nd Test Date: 26-12-2008
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Umpires: Aleem Dar (PAK), Doctrove, BR (WIN)
3rd umpire: Oxenford, BNJ (AUS) Toss: Australia
Result: Stumps Day 2: SAF 7/198 (63.0), AUS 394
Man of match:
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Bit of a mess that scoreboard but the South Africans are 7 for 198 with Australia scoring 398 in the first innings.
cheeky git.Originally Posted by William
is there a dress code?
South Africa have started talking about trying to salvage a draw from the second Test against Australia after paceman Peter Siddle's sizzling MCG debut helped reduce the tourists to 7-198 on day two.
Replying to Australia's first innings of 394, South Africa's 1-0 lead in the three-match series is now under threat with three days play remaining.
The Proteas trail by 196 runs with JP Duminy 34 not out and spinner Paul Harris on eight.
Siddle (3-24 from 13 overs) and spinner Nathan Hauritz (2-49 off 20), both playing in their third Tests and yet to establish regular places in the team, outshone pace spearhead Brett Lee (0-68).
Left-armer Mitchell Johnson continued his good form with 2-53.
Siddle dismissed Neil McKenzie (0) and AB De Villiers (7) cheaply.
Inspired by his home crowd, the 24-year-old also claimed the prize wicket of skipper Graeme Smith for 62.
"It always gives you a bit of confidence when they're cheering you on and you get that wicket early on," Siddle said.
"It was an amazing feeling."
Tasmania's Ben Hilfenhaus was close to making his debut in Melbourne after Siddle's one-wicket performance in Australia's loss in the first Test in Perth last week.
"Just the excitement of being at home, the Boxing Day Test, home ground, lots of support and feeling comfortable," Siddle said.
"It was a different lead-up, with Ben Hilfenhaus in the squad I didn't know whether I was going to play or what was going to happen.
"But I've worked hard and had to stamp my foot out there and have a good crack.
"I'm just really pleased more than anything, that I know I can compete at this level."
Johnson replaced Lee in the ninth over and the West Australian struck with his third ball, claiming Hashim Amla (19) caught at gully.
South Africa's anchor man Jacques Kallis was on 26 when he fell caught behind off the bowling of Hauritz on the last ball before tea at 3-102.
Hauritz kept the pressure on the Proteas by having Mark Boucher (3) caught at square leg as South Africa lost 4-39 to be 6-141.
Johnson replaced Lee late in the day and bowled Morne Morkel for 21 with the first ball of his spell.
"There are two ways we can go to get ourselves back into the game - at best to win, but try and save it as well," South Africa coach Mickey Arthur said.
Arthur said he was hoping for 70 runs from his tailenders by lunch on Sunday.
"Not only does that get us closer, it also takes time out of the game. Australia are obviously chasing," he said.
"We're lucky enough to be one-nil up. They're going to have to come out and be a little bit more positive which will allow us some opportunity with the ball.
"We've got it all to do, really."
Australia's tail wagged vigorously on day two, despite pace ace Dale Steyn's 5-87.
Resuming on 6-280, Michael Clarke advanced from 36 to an unbeaten 88.
Lee (21) and Clarke contributed 45 for the seventh wicket and Siddle (19) helped Clarke add 42 for the last wicket.not so bad now.... did he ring you back now?Originally Posted by William
and since we are talking about cricket....
Is Haley Bracken a bigger WAG than Lara Bingle?
THE title of Australia's hottest WAG is generally one owned by Lara Bingle, aka soon-to-be-Mrs Michael Clarke, but she has some competition.
Haley Bracken, wife of Test cricketer Nathan Bracken, is certainly putting up a decent challenge given her latest spread in yob mag Zoo Weekly.
In what could possibly be a tribute to Bingle's infamous "pads and bikini" snap taken back in 2006, Mrs Bracken also pads up for her latest shoot which is accompanied by the front page headline "Nathan Bracken's Missus".
Zoo Weekly's esteemed editor Paul Merrill goes on to declare Haley "Australia's hottest WAG by a mile", adding that "Nathan's a very lucky boy".
Aussies may be up against it tomorrow. Shame really as it means the Sydeny test will be a dead rubber
Ponting was 1 short of setting a record!
great shame 4 century pairs would have been some feat!
Not maybe William they are in deep shit!Originally Posted by William
I believe the proteas have the best fast bowler (Steyn) and the best batsman (J.P Duminy) in the world at the moment.
The aussies knew they were coming and could do nothing about it.
You will see a lot of new faces for the ashes tour I expect!
but the way Rickey is playing he should still be captain
Yep mate he certainly got the wolves away from the door with those 2 innings but us aussies are even worse than you poms when it comes to losing.Originally Posted by good2bhappy
They will be sharpening their axes and if they lose this series which looks most likely.
I have heard from my son, who plays grade cricket in Sydney that there at least 2 sides worth of cricketers playing in domestic grade competitions that could beat the present Australian side.
Too old and past it, including Bret Lee and changes have to be made.
not sure Michael Clarke is ready for the job
He will be lucky to hold down his position let alone being captain mate.Originally Posted by good2bhappy
I expect Ponting will be around for at least another 2 summers and if he can grow as an allrounder cricketer I expect Symonds would be a good captain.
He has to rid himself of his cavalier attitude though, especially with regard to his batting style.
yes n no. playing for pride now.Originally Posted by William
bollocks, he is a crap captain.Originally Posted by good2bhappy
SA 148/1
2 decades of Aus cricket dominance looks to be fading
^Quite so, my bet with Loy Toy is looking better by the day...
^ Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
In the other test in Bangladesh Sri lanka have extended their lead to 500 runs with over 5 sessions to play
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