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Didn't cry, but got a lump in the throat, and a tear in the eye as Nein rolled the end of series montage.

Can't wait for the series DVD...
 
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Any word yet on if they're making a DVD for the series?
 
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last drinks for one of all the all time great teams.

What a way to finish.

Watching the all time best with their kids out on the pitch celebrating a great victory with the team with champagne everywhere and langer with a tear in the eye you then understand how silly all the statistical arguments can be...this is what it's all about.
 
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Watching the all time best with their kids out on the pitch celebrating a great victory with the team with champagne everywhere and langer with a tear in the eye you then understand how silly all the statistical arguments can be...this is what it's all about.

well said. you just needed to see this australia team in action to appreciate true sporting greatness. with lara, pollock, gilchrist, inzimam and few others also likely to retire after the world cup it really does feel like an end to an era
 
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It really is a different era now.

The Border era morphed into the Taylor era which morphed into the Waugh era which morphed into the start of the Ponting era.

But this is a definitive split.

The core of the great team that was built during the Border days is now gone.

Gilchrist, Hayden and Ponting stand as reminders of a time gone by.

The Australian team will remain the best in the world for a while yet. But it's not the same team. That great team of the past is of the past...

I'm tearing up myself.
 
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Gilchrist, Hayden and Ponting stand as reminders of a time gone by.


Ive got a sneaking suspicion that Gilchrist and Hayden will retire after the World Cup, especially if Australia win it. They probably just figured that 5 retirements in one Test was too much.
 
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pretty sure both will play on till next summer and call it quits next year at the scg.
 
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who do australia play next northern winter?
 
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Originally posted by Mr Watermelon:
They probably just figured that 5 retirements in one Test was too much.


The sponsors were running out of space on the outfield for many more retirements.
 
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I'm tearing up myself.


Well not really. But I am getting sentimental.
 
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who do australia play next northern winter?


just checked - its SL then india. so they might want to put things straight after the last series which india had the better of
 
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I would say winning the series a year after that in india already did that mate. Wink
 
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Looking ahead, you'd say that the matchup between Australia and India next season is set to be a ripper. India may even have the better team on paper.
 
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Is this the SEOPZ admitting to being Santa?

Nah, I got a lump, too. It's hard not to appreciate TGM and tgm.


Therapy? made my ears hurt
 
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Looking ahead, you'd say that the matchup between Australia and India next season is set to be a ripper. India may even have the better team on paper.

Pretty hard to make that call seeing as we have no idea who will fill the three vacancies in the Australian team. India's bowling is looking better these days although the batting seems weaker.
 
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it's the same indian batting as 03/04 on paper but back then the big 4 for india were all in top top form.

laxman sehwag and tendulkar all look shadows of the players they were on that tour.
 
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Hayden is the one guy I get the feeling might never retire voluntarily. He's still been whiging non stop to the media about being being dropped from the one day team FFS
 
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Looking ahead, you'd say that the matchup between Australia and India next season is set to be a ripper. India may even have the better team on paper.


No Eric. You would say it.

Which would alter the possibility of it being true not one iota.
 
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I dunno, without McGrath and Warne, Australia have a decent bowling attack, but so do India. Not good, not great, decent. Aus may have better batting, but that ain't always the case.


Therapy? made my ears hurt
 
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Australia just completes a 5-0 whitewash and all Fred Nerk can do is sook about my forumming.
 
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it's the same indian batting as 03/04 on paper but back then the big 4 for india were all in top top form.

laxman sehwag and tendulkar all look shadows of the players they were on that tour.


Laxman is only ever at his best against Australia though (so current form is not the best indicator) and Tendulkar only really performed in the final test.

I think the big difference is Sehwag, who has clearly been suffering for some time now. Used to be solid at the top of the order, providing India with blistering starts - excellent record vs Australia too. Even Dravid doesn't seem as solid these days (compared to his normal high standards).
 
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Australia just completes a 5-0 whitewash and all Fred Nerk can do is sook about my forumming.

Whereas you sook about anything Australian come rain, hail or shine. I admire your consistency.
 
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I think the big difference is Sehwag, who has clearly been suffering for some time now. Used to be solid at the top of the order, providing India with blistering starts - excellent record vs Australia too. Even Dravid doesn't seem as solid these days (compared to his normal high standards).

One of the outstanding features of the last couple of India-Australia series was Sehwag's explosive batting. Just like Gilchrist in his prime, you feared he could take the game away from you in an instant.
 
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I'd say the selectors would have convinced Hayden and Gilchrist to have one more season.

Otherwise the most experienced player after Ricky Ponting is going to be, wait for it...

Brett Lee!

Losing 324 Tests of experience in one match is bad enough.

If Gilly and Hayden left that would be 503.

We've got good replacements. But nothing can beat experience in the middle. The players who've seen it all play a big role in helping new players fit into the team.

Gilly and Hayden realise they've got a responsibility to fulfil.

Cheers.
 
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it's the same indian batting as 03/04 on paper but back then the big 4 for india were all in top top form.

laxman sehwag and tendulkar all look shadows of the players they were on that tour.
Tendulkar is playing better now than he did in that series.
 
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