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Reason for Aussie phenom s cruel snub
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Reason for Aussie phenom s cruel snub
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The Sheffield Shield final s success proves there is room to reshape the domestic calendar A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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One thing that has always frustrated me with the scheduling of cricket in Australia is that when the Australian side are playing Tests, the domestic sides are playing T20s.
You don’t have to be a cricketing expert to know that Test cricket and 20-over cricket are polar opposites on the spectrum of the way the game is played.
For years, the Big Bash League has had a stranglehold on domestic cricket during December and January, while the first-class Sheffield Shield is left with one month between October and November, and then two months after the international fixtures have completed.
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At first glance, it’d be easy to think Indian first drop Cheteshwar Pujara had an ordinary Test series against Australia this summer.
The veteran averaged just 33 across four Tests and had a high score of 77. Those who watched the series closely, though, would recognise the stat which revealed Pujara’s true influence was not his average but the amount of time he spent at the crease.
In that series, only two batsmen faced more than 90 balls per dismissal: Marnus Labuschagne (106) and Pujara (116).