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#1 Posted : Thursday, February 05, 2015 8:09:53 PM(UTC)
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Nike Free Sko "You need the guts to do pole vaulting," he said. "John vaulted extremely well. It was a great showdown till the end between us two. As the last of the adults leave the roost for the night, I enter the camp with Viv. Far from being silent and deserted, it's filled with a chirruping clamour of thousands of young flying foxes. Their mothers began leaving them alone here when they were five weeks old.

Nike Free Dame Yes, there are people who say they don like sushi. Obviously, they have not had the good stuff. Try it on a buffet, doesn cost extra and you can have a sample of everything. Warner gave the 59,659 fans the moment of the night with a switch hit six which sailed some 90 metres into the stands but it was Wade's performance that could have most ramifications for the short to medium term future of the Australian team.Haddin was denied an earlier stint at international cricket due to one southpaw, Adam Gilchrist, and if Wade can make a habit of producing innings like last night's 72 off 43 balls it could be another left hander who ends his days as an Australian player.Three years after Warner announced himself to a nation in a Twenty20 against South Africa, Wade, in just his second international and first at home, did likewise at India's expense as Australia continued India's horror tour with a 31 run victory the visitors' fifth straight defeat this summer.John Inverarity has publicly reassured Haddin he has not been dropped but the incumbent Test wicketkeeper needed only to watch TV for a reminder of the talent waiting to capitalise on his run of outs.Embarrassingly for the 34 year old Test incumbent, Wade, who has climbed the pecking order thanks to an injury to good friend Tim Paine, thrashed more runs in 67 minutes at the crease than Haddin has all year in four matches for Australia and Sydney Sixers.Granted, the Twenty20 format could not be further removed from Test cricket but Wade's ability to cast his nerves aside and deliver the goods in front of the biggest crowd he has played before will earn a tick next to his name from selectors.Content to play second fiddle while Warner was at the crease, Wade, who survived a narrow run out chance when on eight, breezed to 24 off 18 balls without taking a risk before taking the sword to India.It was during a nine ball burst which produced 27 runs, including two towering sixes, when Wade caused Dhoni headaches and made it harder for Haddin to chill out during his break.Wade is still searching for his first dismissal with the gloves but he did not make a mistake behind the stumps and was able to adjust to Brad Hogg's variations.Warner, one of the best Twenty20 players in the world, outpaced Wade after a surprisingly circumspect first over, turned deep cover into mid wicket with a reverse slog which few international right handers would be capable of matching.But just as it appeared Warner would make the night his own, he top edged an attempted straight hit and was well caught by Suresh Raina at deep cover. The evergreen David Hussey enhanced his reputation as one of Australia's finest players in this format with an entertaining 42 off 30 balls but not so Travis Birt and George Bailey.Birt made a stilted 17 off 21 balls, which featured 13 dot balls, while Bailey hit just one boundary in his 12 off 11 deliveries after deciding against promoting proven fence clearers Dan Christian and Mitchell Marsh ahead of him.Bailey was innovative with his field placements and bowling changes but had little to worry about once India's batsmen unravelled against the spin of veteran pair Hussey and Brad Hogg, who claimed three wickets between them.Latest NewsSunday Explainer. Why we will pay more for petrol, even though Parliament says noMeet the woman standing up to the Islamic StateWestern Sydney Wanderers crowned Asian champions Video, photosHuman Rights Committee finds Australian immigration proposals violate international lawHoney Badger wants back in for World CupEditor PicksPhilip Penfold to run for seat of Maitland: EXCLUSIVEParliamentary committee on planning decisions in the Hunter has 250 submissions to readPiper rail bill to go before State ParliamentMixed reactions on McDonald in The LeveeMaitland life in 1970 PHOTOSTiarney, 4, faces dark days aheadPhilip Penfold to run for seat of Maitland: EXCLUSIVEParliamentary committee on planning decisions in the Hunter has 250 submissions to readMixed reactions on McDonald in The LeveeHalloween party at the Akers house in Rutherford POLLLocal NRLTournamentsCricket HQFooty HQ TVAFL TournamentNRL TournamentEditorialLetters to the EditorPolls..
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