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Donny
Formerly known as MAGFAN8.
Joined: 04 Aug 2002 Location: Toonumbar NSW Australia
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Damien Martyn has been ruled out of the Windies tour. (Article in 'West Indies Tour')
Who will replace him in the squad?
Will the selectors take this opportunity to blood Michael Clarke or will they choose someone with experience, such as Greg Blewett?
Is Slats just creeping into the frame, Mrs Tazza?
Is Katich now a chance? _________________ Donny.
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Donny
Formerly known as MAGFAN8.
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Congratulations to Michael Clarke. He's been selected to replace the injured Damien Martyn.
Let's hope this tour helps his progress. He needs to become more consistent. He gets a big score or out under 10. _________________ Donny.
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brodie_rocks!
Joined: 07 Jun 2001 Location: VIC
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Way 2 go Pup! |
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MrsTarrant
I love you Chrissy Tarrant you rock!
Joined: 16 Jul 2002 Location: Melbourne
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Yes congratulations to Michael Clarke a top effort to be selected! Oh Donny I only wish it had of been Slats but nevermind! |
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HAL
Please don't shout at me - I can't help it.
Joined: 17 Mar 2003
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Okay. . . . . . Thank you, thank you very much. I would like to thank everyone who helped. . . Okay. . . . . . What happened to it? |
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Donny
Formerly known as MAGFAN8.
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Blewett – Clarke is the next Ricky Ponting
Andrew Hall - 5 April 2003
Greg Blewett is back in Australian colours, this time for the Double Wicket World Championship on the paradise island of St. Lucia. Speaking to Wisden CricInfo after the first day's play, Blewett spoke about the tournament, his hopes for his forthcoming spell with Kent, and the potential of Aussie new kid on the block Michael Clarke.
"Even with a couple of players out, the depth is pretty good. Michael Clarke (who replaces Damien Martyn) is a quality player," Blewett enthused. "Everyone agrees he is the next Ricky Ponting."
Blewett also rates West Indies an improving side, especially on their home pitches.
"I can't see too many sides beating Australia." It doesn't come across as arrogance or a brash statement – simply factual.
While the all-conquering Australians are headed for Guyana and the Test and one-day international tour of the West Indies, Blewett will be flying to England after the tournament for seven weeks with Kent – his third county following spells with Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire.
Blewett is a like-for-like replacement for Andrew Symonds in the batting order, expected to bat at number four. But the path to a county contract for the forthcoming summer was unexpectedly difficult.
"I thought that with counties being able to bring two players in, it would be easier. As it's turned out, it's been more difficult," Blewett said. "Either they're struggling financially, or they are being careful trying to balance their sides so need a certain type of player."
But Blewett is looking further than his seven-week stay.
"Kent haven't signed a second overseas player, so it's a motivation that, if I do well, they might ask me to stay. Robert Key will probably be away with England for quite a bit of the summer. If I stayed on, I could move up the order and open the batting while he is away."
Whatever happens, it is a motivating factor for his initial spell with Kent, and the carrot of a longer contract could be just what is needed. Spectators in England this summer could see the best of a player who would walk into most Test or one-day sides. _________________ Donny.
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