Posts Tagged "Jason Krejza"

I have just finished re-watching Jason Krejza’s 12 wicket’s on debut against India, and it really got me thinking. Why did this guy not get a longer run in the team and granted the persistence to develop his craft?

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Five years since the retirement of its greatest exponent, Australian captains have forgotten how to use spin bowling, and at times seem to forget it exists at all.

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Whilst there were some encouraging signs to emerge from the naming of the Test squad to head over to Sri Lanka, the overwhelming sense is that the squad has raised more questions than answers.

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Former Aussie Prime Minister Paul Keating could have probably offered a good summary of Saturday night’s Australia-Pakistan World Cup match in Colombo: “These were the bad sessions that Australia had to have,” or something similar.

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Australia appear to have narrowed their focus to 12 players for Monday’s opening World Cup game, leaving just one more decision to make about which player to leave out.

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With the amount of cricket that Australia have played in recent times, a warm-up in the not-so-cool climes of Bangalore is probably the last thing they need before the start of the World Cup. Or so one may think.

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What do you think will happen if Muttiah Muralitharan accepts an invitation to run his eye over Australia’s spin stocks at the Centre of Excellence? Will we end up with a generation of bowlers with controversial actions? Or will we end up with a generation of bowlers with a little more knowledge of the hardest [...]

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Tasmanian tweaker Jason Krejza has received a World Cup call-up just two days after his one-day international debut, as injuries wiped Mike Hussey and Nathan Hauritz from Australia’s squad.

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At 12:30 yesterday afternoon, Jason Krejza tweeted “holy moly” while the rest of us recovered from shock. An hour earlier, it had been revealed Michael Clarke and Shane Watson would be rested from the final match of the one-day series in Perth on Sunday.

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Former Test spinner Jason Krejza’s career has taken another hit after he was left out of Tasmania’s team to play Queensland in the Sheffield Shield match starting on Monday.

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Star quality, rather than an interchangeable raft of good ordinary players, will be the key to Aussie cricket getting back to the business of world domination, and inspiring the next generation.

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Australia are set to include Nathan Hauritz in their squad for next week’s first Test but Mark Waugh says Jason Krejza would be a better option.

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Former Test spinner Brad Hogg has called on Australia’s selectors to give Nathan Hauritz an extended run in the Test side while the next generation of tweakers fine-tune their art.

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Australian cricket’s new breed are about to learn whether or not they can handle the harshest spotlight the international game has to offer – India.

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Jason Krejza could have saved the Ashes for Australia, the off-spinner’s coach at Tasmania Tim Coyle has declared.

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More cricket this week, although slightly less juvenile than last week’s Festival Of Onions. With Cricket Australia’s contract list out last week and the Ashes side to be named today, it struck me that there is now a set of phantom cricketers in Australia: players who appear real to observers of the game, but not [...]

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Is Jason ‘Krazy’ Krejza injured or kidnapped? I had asked this question on The Roar last fortnight. As I have not received an answer, I presume he is neither. He is forgotten by the selectors.

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Yes, we know. Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath have retired. But what about Peter Siddles, Ben Hiffenhaus and Jason Krejza? The first two did extremely well in the Test series in South Africa last month. And Krejza made an outstanding debut in India last November.

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Bryce McGain is ill, out of form and the first Test is being played on a Wanderers pitch suiting fast bowlers, but don’t tell Shane Warne.

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Newcastle-native Mark Cameron has produced a lion-hearted performance in his hometown to recover from a back injury to bowl NSW to a crucial 114-run win over Tasmania.

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