silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
They key point being that they beat Australia in a five game series. Home or away, McGrath or no McGrath, that doesn't happen very often.
see thats why i hate seeing australia win its just making cricket boing with the same one team always winningWell - it doesn't ever happen at home, the only bilateral series in Australia (apart from the one in 1978\79 - which involved a second-string team due to the Packer Schism) have been 2nd Super Challenge series in 2002 and the Chappell-Hadlee series (the only one in Aus to date) in 2004\05, both of which were 3 games; there was also a 6-game-home-and-awayer against SA in 2000.
Aus have never played a 5-match bilateral series at home with a proper team; the last time they lost a 5-match series was 1995 in West Indies (though they did lose 3-2 in said SA h&a series), and only twice since then have they been beaten in any bilateral series at all - in said SA h&a series and by Pakistan in that Super Challenge 2002.
Ahem we're not a village team.....Who sayed the Scots couldn't play Tait or Lee.More 4 balls if you ask me.the matches against Scotland and Holland - quite looking forward to seeing the poor buggers trying to get in behind a 100mph snorter from Tait, before tackling the milder pace of Lee!
Poor old Scotland already faced that in 1999 when the batsmen were trying to get down the other end to face the 90mph of Wasim and get away from the 96mph of Shoaib.Have to say I'm hoping they rest McGrath in favour of Tait for the matches against Scotland and Holland - quite looking forward to seeing the poor buggers trying to get in behind a 100mph snorter from Tait, before tackling the milder pace of Lee!
Tait's no faster now than Lee was in 2003.Tait is comfortably faster than Lee
Then but not now.Tait is faster than Lee and was about the same average speed when Lee was playing in the 2003 WC.Tait's no faster now than Lee was in 2003.
He was up at 90mph in the 99WC?.90mph of Wasim .
I don't see any reason why pace should be such an issue. I have seen league players cope with 85mph pace, let alone internaional level players. They might not have the same skill level, but I have all confidence that they can handle the pace.Have to say I'm hoping they rest McGrath in favour of Tait for the matches against Scotland and Holland - quite looking forward to seeing the poor buggers trying to get in behind a 100mph snorter from Tait, before tackling the milder pace of Lee!
I certainly seem to recall so...He was up at 90mph in the 99WC?.
No, now Lee is only capable of 91-92mph, Tait 95-6-7.Then but not now.Tait is faster than Lee and was about the same average speed when Lee was playing in the 2003 WC.
That's what I meant.Maybe I didn't put it in the best way.No, now Lee is only capable of 91-92mph, Tait 95-6-7.
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Not a chance, not a chance. Either the gun was dodgy, or there has been a mistake, because there is no way that McGrath reached 91mph.I certainly seem to recall so...
EDIT: fastest recorded deliveries of the 1999 WC:
Shoaib Akhtar: 96mph, 95mph, 94mph, 94mph, 92mph
Javagal Srinath: 93mph
Allan Donald: 92mph
Geoff Allott: 91mph
Jacques Kallis: 91mph
Glenn McGrath: 91mph
So no mention of him there, but I do seem to recall one in the SA-Pak game over 90... the speedster was only introduced in the Super Six, though, so it'd only be guessing how fast either Shoaib or Wasim were in that particular Scotland game...