Jono
Virat Kohli (c)
Haha, don't take offense from this because I'm hardly suggesting the only reason you didn't enjoy yesterday's game was this, but it is a lot harder to enjoy a game of cricket (particularly when at the ground) when your team plays absolutely poorly or for much of the game doesn't look like it has a chance.Went along yesterday - wish I hadn't. I mainly dragged myself along to see Gilly one more time in the flesh, and Rudi sorted that out for me. Normally bag out people who complain about ODIs that aren't run-fests, but that was one of the more boring games of cricket I've ever sat through - made worse by the fact it was bloody freezing (despite me wearing jeans, a long sleave shirt, a jacket and a hat. Seeing Tendulkar play some beautiful strokes, and the ten over period where it looked like the Aussies might somehow defend the total were the redeeming features, but I have to say, I think its harder to appreciate good bowling when you're down at ground level, and not behind the bowler's arm. You simply can't see what they're doing with the ball - a problem made worse by the MCG scoreboard only showing the same dodgy 45 degree to the pitch angle on most of their replays. I couldn't believe R. Sharma or Dhoni didn't get a knick in the period when they first came together - never seen so many play and misses in such a short period, coupled with a few knicks that didn't carry, without a wicket eventually falling.
Was also (probably unreasonably) annoyed with the fact that Ponting ended up not bowling Lee's last over. Once they got to within 10 runs, our only hope was for someone to take two or three wickets in an over, and Symonds wasn't going to do that.
I guess Australian supporters in the last decade have experienced this less, but I've been to games when India have been pulverised (1st Final in 2003/04 sticks out) barring some Agarkar resistance, and I heard people say how awesome the Aussie bowling performance was, and it probably was, but when you travel all the way to the ground and put up with the dickheads there to watch your team, you hope that they'll perform.
Its also particularly disheartening when you only really see your team live once or twice ever every four years.