Yousuf: Aussies best in the world.
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Yousuf: Aussies best in the world.
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He disregards the rankings.
Punter gives tacit approval to this notion and suggests Australia has no weak links.
Marcus North?
The jury's out until next summer. Punter said he's been keeping a close watch on events across the Indian Ocean.
He disregards the rankings.
Punter gives tacit approval to this notion and suggests Australia has no weak links.
Marcus North?
The jury's out until next summer. Punter said he's been keeping a close watch on events across the Indian Ocean.

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Ponting denied Marcus North was the weak link in the team despite his career averaging tumbling from almost 51 after the first Test of the summer in Brisbane to less than 37. Against Pakistan he scored just 41 runs in the three Tests at an average of 10.25.
"He's not a weak link at all," Ponting insisted.
"It was only a couple of Tests ago we were saying he was probably our best and most in-form player and coming into this week, I was in the same boat. Things change pretty quickly.
"I don't see a weak link in our side at the moment.
"Hopefully everything turns out the way we want it to for Marcus and he can go to New Zealand and have a good series there and there won't be any speculation about anyone in our line-up."
"He's not a weak link at all," Ponting insisted.
"It was only a couple of Tests ago we were saying he was probably our best and most in-form player and coming into this week, I was in the same boat. Things change pretty quickly.
"I don't see a weak link in our side at the moment.
"Hopefully everything turns out the way we want it to for Marcus and he can go to New Zealand and have a good series there and there won't be any speculation about anyone in our line-up."

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Hmm, predictable response from a skipper just snotted 3-0.

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And what was Drunky gonna say? "Yeah, Ollie is batting and catching like a heap of sh!t at the moment and should be binned. Get another Dubber in there."

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NTR
Try reading as well as cutting and pasting ...Punter speaks about North and why he doesnt think hes a weak link
While everyone else may disagree with Punter he has at least answered the question rather than ignored it as you have implied in your opening post
NTR
Try reading as well as cutting and pasting ...Punter speaks about North and why he doesnt think hes a weak link
While everyone else may disagree with Punter he has at least answered the question rather than ignored it as you have implied in your opening post
NTR

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I was just reading PakPassion to get the Pakster take on the loss and saw a thread on whether Midge or Yuvi was a better test batsman . . . a serious thread with over 50 responses . . . . *snorfle*

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And what was the consensus?? 

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Yep, Australia are clearly the best in the world after reasonably convincing triumphs over the the 7th and 8th ranked teams.

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skully wrote:And what was the consensus??
Midge was ranked higher . . .

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I am torn between taking this seriously and spitting on YUVRAJ SINGH'S test career.
On second thoughts, hawwwwwwwwk spit.
On second thoughts, hawwwwwwwwk spit.

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"hawwwwwwwwk spit"
Was a bit wide of Off Stump and Yuvi's nicked it to the keeper
Was a bit wide of Off Stump and Yuvi's nicked it to the keeper

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Kamran Akmal, behind the stumps, reaches out hopefully..

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Umpire Harper gives it out anyway

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But only after checking with Ashocker and referring it to 3rd ump Russell Tiffin, who had his hearing aid turned up.

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