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    Adelaide Oval Upcoming Test

    Can anyone shed any true light on what to expect from the "new" Oval for the Test.
    I've heard some differing gossip about it.
    Steve

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    I did hear all of the change room doors have had the hinges serviced and lubricated, apparently there was a very large amount of whining and screeching coming from a certain set of rooms during and after the first match.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rb30gtr View Post
    I did hear all of the change room doors have had the hinges serviced and lubricated, apparently there was a very large amount of whining and screeching coming from a certain set of rooms during and after the first match.
    If the Poms bat (hopefully) in 1st Test fashion maybe they should install revolving doors

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    I've heard that the groundsman is installing a large snow generator in the centre of the pitch, so that the Aussie team can increase the amount of sledging that they can do.

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    Well, , if you can believe it, Bob , [ guess we had better win the toss, don't think Australia can get too cocky yet.]


    RYAN Harris is a certain starter in the Adelaide Test - if fit - as Australia prepares to go for the jugular against wounded England.



    Australia was considering a strategic power play - shielding Harris from a flat Adelaide track to remain fresh for an all-out assault in Perth where he rolled England with Mitchell Johnson three years ago.
    However Adelaide Oval curator Damian Hough revealed to News Corp that his first drop in pitch would sizzle early for the pacemen. Australian coach Darren Lehmann could roll the dice with Harris' fragile frame.


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