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time to end the big bear experiment

No one wants a Victorian in the test team more than I.

Sorry Bill, but it is true.

Victoria has two test standard players, unfortunately neither of them are in India.

What we have is a promising young bowler, with a heart the size of a normal heart, but he can bowl long spells.

And a batsmen who use to bowl.

I love Cam.

He is a brilliant captain, one hell of a fielder, and he can really bat.

He used to be able to bowl.

Then something happened, it went away.

That is ok, i still love him.

But if Australia want to draw this series, and keep the trophy, then Cam needs to go.

I think, considering the amount of bowling he did last year, he has done a good job, but he is not a proper spinner.

And he knows it.

And Ricky really really knows it.

Everyone except for Sachin knows it.

So as much as i love him, Australia have to let him go.

Time to let Krejza out of the gimp closet.

Even if he bombs so bad that it hurts our eyes, it doesn’t really matter if Australia lose 2 nil or 1 nil.

So now that Cam has shown that the only thing he can spin to victory is a frisbee (not sure what that means) Krazy Krejza has to come in.

He may not take anymore wickets than Cam would, but its worth a go.

Ofcourse Punter would have to dump his new best mate, and that is never his thing.

This post really hurts me by the way.

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Ricky’s word for India: PICK

Some Indian fans thought this Australian team was quieter than normal.

Since then Ponting and Hayden have made a handful of odd statements, making everyone feel more comfortable.

Ponting was trying to PICK a fight with everyone in India at one stage.

It really isn’t his strong point, I really miss Warne and McGrath, they were funny, and they pissed people off.

Punter hasn’t done either.

Also was his form in the warm up matches, everyone was talking about his stellar average of 12 in India, which is way better than Bradman’s, and whether he would be able to play Bhaji this time.

Instead he failed to PICK a Chawla wrong un, which is weird, since Piyush says it’s his stock ball.

Then he went on to team selection, who will play White or Krezja.

It looks like he wants to PICK Krezja, which would be his third bad PICK in a week.

Krezja simply cannot play.

He is not up to it, I still believe he can bowl, and may even turn into a decent offie (in the distant distant distant future), but he isn’t now.

White’s part timers may not be candy, but when teamed with his batting and fielding and taking into consideration Krejza is no certainty to take a wicket, White is the man.

And White will feel at home playing under Ponting, as Potning wont want to bowl him, and neither does White.

Ponting just needs to PICK the right time to bring him on, when Australia need one wicket to win with 600 runs in front is an example of one of those times.

Also while he is at it, can he PICK some of those arm hairs out, some of us like to eat and watch the cricket.

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the australian balancing act

No one is quite sure how the Australian team will look.

Other than the fact 11 players will be wearing white in green hats.

Katich seems to be in, and obviously Hayden, Ponting, Hussey and Clarke, Haddin, Lee, Clark and Johnson are there.

So is it Watson or White?

If they play together the 4 part timers need to get 5 wickets between them and the team is saying their batting needs protection, and their bowling can handle it.

If Watson plays and not White, then Krejza might get one of the luckiest test caps ever, or Siddle could round out the fast bowling quintet.

If White plays and not Watson, Siddle will definitely get a game.

4 proper quicks, three part spinners, and a partridge in a hairy arm tree.

It is probably the best balance of a badly balanced bowling attack and Lee comes in at 8, which is pretty much standard these days.

Australia is more likely to back their batting than their bowling, so White and Siddle could debut together.

If I had said that a month ago, my head would have exploded and my bowels would have provided fireworks.

Two Victorians in the test team.

If that actually happens we will have replicated the big bang theory, and you better say goodbye to your mother before the vortex swallows the world in a colonic sort of way.

So call her before Wednesday.

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Krazy Krejza Kokaine Kase

As if the last couple of days have not been hard enough for Jason Krejza, now his sordid past has come out.

He once pissed cocaine into a cup.

In Sydney.

True story.

Apparently he felt his drink was spiked, which is often code for, fuck what if we have a drug test soon.

So he told the officials, they pulled him out of a game, and he tested positive to cocaine (please say it with a wacky Columbian accent).

Then in his subsequent tests there was no cocaine.

Drink spiking is a major problem for cricketers.

Especially fringe state cricketers, as Cricket Australia’s Michael Brown puts it,

“I saw a report recently that stated there were around 4000 reported cases of drink spiking last year … and higher-profile athletes and celebrities can be targeted.”

So in 2000 & 6, what was Jason Krejza, a high profile athlete or a celebrity.

Are there random drink spikers just looking for the drinks of Shield players.

Are Daniel Marsh, Michael Klinger and Steve Magoffin in all sorts of trouble.

Are doe eyed young cricketers trained in how to spot a potential shield doping sex pest?

Those questions are hard to answer.

But I will leave you with this one, do you believe him?

Brown I mean, not Krejza I just assume you don’t believe him, but do you believe before last week Krejza was ever high profile.

Add this to Krejza’s drink driving past and he is pretty much ready to be an Australian cricket legend.

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What do numbers mean?

To some people the numbers in the title mean nothing.

They are just random digits sitting on a blog about a sport that scares or bores them.

But for the Off Spinning Pole Krejza, these numbers would have scared the hell out of him.

Now other numbers will start to get to him.

First Class bowling average of 48.

Averaging 2 first class wickets a game in his career.

And tomorrow morning he wakes up, and every paper, blog, and a stone tablet in the world will be baying for his blood.

The Australian papers will be talking about how 4 quicks is the only way.

The India Papers will be asking if this is the best spinner we have left.

The Australian blogs will be in mourning.

And the Indian blogs will have peed themselves multiple times.

McGain must be rolling over in his hospital bed.

This is not looking pretty, but Jason, they is just numbers, keep up with giving the ball a rip, in the nets.

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Australia’s next top spinner – hosted by noted international cricket blogger Uncle Jrod

It comes down to this.

Three tickets.

Two spots on tour.

One test place.

Who ever wins India, gets a baggy green, it should be that simple.

So I will give my unbiased analysis of who should go.

Beautiful Beau?

Beau was the front runner, but Australia might have been willing to play a project player against the Windies, but India is a whole different kettle of sharks.

His demotion to the “A” squad says a few things, we want you to learn in India, we don’t think your ready yet, McGain and Krezja may be better short term prospects and Uncle Jrod was right, you are a bit shit.

I’d be surprised if India didn’t actually eat him alive, lucky a lot of them are vegetarians.

He still bowls a lot of average balls, he still doesn’t seem to work batsman over, he still seems to be learning his game, and he is still more of a part timer than a front liner.

Nice Bryce?

You would put your money on McGain, he has life experience, almost never bowls a bad ball and a computer bowling brain.

He really does seem to want to get out there and make a test debut against rabid Indians still reeling from the Mendis attack.

Out of the three, he is least likely to be overawed or forget how to bowl.

He is the one who gets picked because of bowling alone.

He has the best control, the best bowling brain, the best record, and is the one who is ready to perform internationally.

Krazy Krezja?

I have always rated him as a bowler, and I never understood why New South Wales went after guys like Hauritz and Casson while he was there.

Like the great Funky Miller , Krezja had to go down to the map of tassie to get noticed.

But like Casson, he is still more of a part time spinner, who bats a bit, rather than a proper spinner like spinner.

Picking finger spinners without domestic wickets has never ever worked for Australia in India.

Can bowl, but is more likely to be the back up, than ever be the main man.

Conclusion.

McGain to play.

Krezja to tour.

Casson to play Gran Turismo at home.

What Will happen.

Casson to play, get smashed, and McGain or Krezja to be brought in as Casson will be in a padded room.

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turn around, everynow and then


Apparently Shane Warne has retired.

So the Australian team needs to find some spinners capable of taking wickets in Pakistan and India.

Let’s look at the list of contracted and uncontracted spinners.

Contracted

Stuart “Lord Stuey” MacGill the enfant terrible of the private school leg spinning set.

Currently injured and more interested in filming odd ads about wine, but is married to a hot chick.

Has over 200 wickets, but has bad knees and is late 30’s.

May play again, but it looks doubtful, and even if he does he has worse knees than my grandma, and hers are fake.

Brad “the tongue” Hogg
is the part time bowler who accidentally became a test match spinner.

Was once a postman, still bowls like one, and is a very effective weapon in one day cricket, but is just not a test cricketer.

People say he is a nice bloke, but I don’t think that is helping him take wickets in test match cricket.

His bowling average of 50 is not gonna help keep him in the big time.

Dan “sleeves” Cullen took 40 wickets one year for the redbacks.

Since then he would be lucky to have taken 40 combined.

Has played one test against Bangladesh, and has a very annoying habit of scrunching his sleeves up before every fu©king delivery.

Was relegated to 12th man for the redbacks last game.

No where near the level needed to be playing for Australia.

Cullen “the other guy” Bailey
is the saviour of leg spinning.

So at the moment he is being crucified by not playing.

Right at the moment he is the highest paid club cricketer in the land.

Hasn’t been picked for first class cricket in 4 months.

Not even his father the preacher can save him now.

Uncontracted

Cricket With Balls Own Nice Bryce McGain is the pin up athlete for the blue rinse brigrade.

Sure he is slightly older than the usual debutant (cough57cough), but he does this weird thing, he gets wickets.

If he wore a lighter shade of blue he’d probably be playing right now, or perhaps the selectors don’t like Hugh Grant films.

He is the best spinner in Australia at the moment.

Unless my plan to reanimate the corpse of Tiger Bill O’Reilly has been successful.

Aaron “Billy” Heal is the child of a bastard union between Billy Bowden and MSquiggle

Ok, he can’t get a game for his state, but he did bowl very well when against Sri Lanka in a tour game.

That’s not the greatest wrap for him, but he does look like a bowler, and if he played on a wicket that helped spinners we may actually know how good he could be.

In the one day and 2020 comps he has bowled really well, and Sime likes him and Sime doesn’t like anyone with fewer than 250 test wickets.

Jason “who” Krejza is some guy who plays cricket i suppose.

He is the leading finger spinner statiscally at the moment.

Thats like being the tallest dwarf though.

His greatest asset is the fact he can bat, probably too well, as he plays quite often as a part time spinner and full time number 8.

He has wickets though, so that is something.

The Skinny

McGain has taken 24 wickets at 33.

Hogg 20 wickets at 40.

Krejza 13 wickets at 35.

Cullen 11 wickets at 50.

And Bailey, Heal, and Stuey aren’t really worth mentioning.

Australia’s spinning stable hasn’t been this ugly since Terry Jenner went to the big house.

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