Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
They tend to win matches and series, but even the very best teams don't often tend to win 16 (or 14) matches in a row without quite a few things going their way. And had things gone the way of the side in 2004 and 2005, they could have. Things have gone the way of the side in 2006 and 2007, and they did.The point though, is that you dont measure a team's success based upon which side beat the rubbish side most convincingly which is equivalent to comparing the quality of 2 batsmen by seeing who scored more runs against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. The current Australian team has beaten better quality sides than the one from 2000/01
The bottom line is that said victories didnt happen and theres no point manufacturing these victories. I firmly believe that good teams manage to win the initiative in situations 'that could have gone another way'.
But the side of 1999-2001 didn't need anything much to go their way, except maybe the Langer decision in the Bellerive game. There was virtually nothing that was ever going to stop the string of victories. That, to me, makes it a more worthy string of victories, even if the opposition were to be said to be inferior.