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<blockquote data-quote="BokMagic" data-source="post: 93514"><p>I read somewhere that they are expecting the Perth wicket to take some turn- WTF????</p><p></p><p>From what I recall, Perth always had the greenest of green tops, even last year when SA played there, it took diddly squat turn even on day 5- evidence of this is that SA actually saved the match batting for 120-odd overs on the 5th day against Warne. Any comments wrt how the wicket has really been playing this season, or are the Aussies just playing mind-games again?</p><p></p><p>Wrt the England side`s make-up, I reckon everyone knows exactly where I stand on thie matter of Panesar, Read and Mahmood, especially now since Eng can ill afford to play conservatively from a position of 2-0 down.</p><p></p><p>Also read somewhere that Mike Hussey will step up to fill the no4 slot vacated by Martyn, and that Symonds will get the nod at 6- personally I would`ve just moved everybody up the order, and given Johnson a game- the lad really looks like the business to me, and Aus seems to have a stranglehold on the current English attack anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BokMagic, post: 93514"] I read somewhere that they are expecting the Perth wicket to take some turn- WTF???? From what I recall, Perth always had the greenest of green tops, even last year when SA played there, it took diddly squat turn even on day 5- evidence of this is that SA actually saved the match batting for 120-odd overs on the 5th day against Warne. Any comments wrt how the wicket has really been playing this season, or are the Aussies just playing mind-games again? Wrt the England side`s make-up, I reckon everyone knows exactly where I stand on thie matter of Panesar, Read and Mahmood, especially now since Eng can ill afford to play conservatively from a position of 2-0 down. Also read somewhere that Mike Hussey will step up to fill the no4 slot vacated by Martyn, and that Symonds will get the nod at 6- personally I would`ve just moved everybody up the order, and given Johnson a game- the lad really looks like the business to me, and Aus seems to have a stranglehold on the current English attack anyway. [/QUOTE]
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