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2018 - A year to forget forget for Australia in ODIs

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Australia finished 2018 with two wins and 11 losses from 13 ODI's:

- Its fewest ODI wins in a calendar year since 1978
- Its worst ODI win % in a calendar year (15%)
- Australia currently has the worst ODI win % of any country in 2018

Source: @FoxSportsLab
 
It's basically a bye year with their two best batsmen out.

A win against them doesn't feel the same because they're missing by far their best player and their second best batsmen, both of which are miles better than anyone else they have.
 
By definition everyone in Australia has forgotten.

Nobody remembers ODIs anyway in "white" countries.

But now that no ODIs are shown on free-to-air TV, literally NO-ONE even knows that Australia has just lost a home series.
 
Incredible. Who would have guess so a few years ago...

As a fan, I want Smith and Warner to come back ASAP.

Ind/Aussies are the villains of world cricket. You want to beat 'em fair and square :amir
 
By definition everyone in Australia has forgotten.

Nobody remembers ODIs anyway in "white" countries.

But now that no ODIs are shown on free-to-air TV, literally NO-ONE even knows that Australia has just lost a home series.

If that's true than it's rather odd considering that Australia is a rather rich nation.

Its been a good few years since cricket has exclusively been on paid subscriptions in India and TV/streaming viewership has only risen each year.
 
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