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In innings or Tests?If Ponting kicks on tomorrow to 220ish he'll pass 10,000 test runs. Second fastest to do it after Lara.
In innings or Tests?If Ponting kicks on tomorrow to 220ish he'll pass 10,000 test runs. Second fastest to do it after Lara.
He's baaaaccckkkk.......Nice to see Punter back in the runs. Normal service seems to have resumed.
After getting out, he would have been death-riding the other lads in the knowledge that Australia may not get a second innings. Selfish, I know, but that's how cricketers think!Haha, loved Kat's knock. Reminded me of his first Test;
*WHACK!* 4 *WHACK* 4 *WHACK* 4. Commentators saying "Gee, this Katich fellow looks pretty good........ oh he's out."
Understandable nerves. Think he'll be calmer in the 2nd after getting that out of his system.
Hard to argue with too - Gilly's form with the bat had dropped right off and with the gloves was starting to wane a bit. Considering, though, that he was not only the Test 'keeper but also the ODI 'keeper and opener, he was still holding together well. So many players have the luxury of giving up the OD game to prolong their Test careers but Gilly did both right to the end.Chappelli: Australia Better Without Gilchrist
I don't mind this sort of thing at all.
Good, robust comment - devoid of personal garbage.
BlewettWhat commentators have we got covering this match around the world?
Clarke would come back in.So what happens if Hodge hits 100 here and Hayden returns for the second test. I personally woul stick with Katich. The bloke completely dominated Hodge at domestic level. Just had one bad innings batting out of position.
If Katich was the best batsman in the world what could he do to prove it?
I put forward the same question earlier in the thread, but I forgot that Clarke would be back for the second Test. Neither of them will be playing unless Hayden doesn't recover (in which case Katich would almost certainly be retained as Hodge isn't going to open the batting).So what happens if Hodge hits 100 here and Hayden returns for the second test. I personally woul stick with Katich. The bloke completely dominated Hodge at domestic level. Just had one bad innings batting out of position.
If Katich was the best batsman in the world what could he do to prove it?
Had he reached 10,000 in that innings he would've been the fastest to do it in terms of innings (which is what everyone should judge it off, not matches played). He missed out, however he'll have a chance to equal Sachin and Brian who both reached the milestone in 195 innings...It'd be quite funny to see these 3 greats all perfectly even when it comes to making their 10,000th run.If Ponting kicks on tomorrow to 220ish he'll pass 10,000 test runs. Second fastest to do it after Lara.
How often do we see Ponting come out and crack the first Aussie hundred of a Test series? Always seems to set things up beautifully. What a cricketer, what a man, I love him, get him up here, I wanna boof him.
Lots of blokes have dominated at First Class level, only to be found out in Test Cricket tbh. Different game. Could be that Katich > Hodge in FC but Hodge > Katich as a Test batsman.So what happens if Hodge hits 100 here and Hayden returns for the second test. I personally woul stick with Katich. The bloke completely dominated Hodge at domestic level. Just had one bad innings batting out of position.
Got the goods but bowls too many bad balls.He's baaaaccckkkk.......
Watched a lot of today and Ponting's footwork, even early,was first rate.
I'm really at a loss re. Powell though. I look at him and think "This guy could be a really good bowler - he's quick enough and gets some good shape at times, has a bit of aggression", he just doesnt seem to pick up wickets though. Can some WI supporters who watch a lot more of him tell me if I'm wrong about him, or is it likely he won't kick on to be a really good test bowler?