Nah, 200 in total. Shiv can remain not out, it won't really matter.i think they'll get to 200..or do you mean an extra 200 runs? that could be tough...but they can, with Shiv they can do anything
I've noticed this too, it does seem a bit strange. Johnson's given every opportunity to get it right, even if it doesn't really happen all day, yet Clark can be on fire and still get rotated.would've blown this game out IMO..... 4 down looks much different
not the worse day for Windies..a pretty good one actually for them
trail by a bit more than 300 with 7 wickets in hand... the key is obviously shiv..
our bowlers bowled very poorly...
Lee too many no balls and a tad wide
Johnson - worse ive seen him bowl in a while...lots of half volleys/leg stump stuff
MacGill - getting lots of turn but once again its slow turn and he has to pitch it outside leg for the batsmen to play at it
only Fraz was really threatening on a pitch thats perfect for him
but still in a comfortable position....i'll be happy with two wickets in the morning session tomorrow
question - why is Clark always under bowled? and when will he be given the new cherry?
Probably a few reasons but I'd suspect it's because Midge is far quicker and swings the ball more but needs the new cherry to do it. Clarke bowls exactly the same regardless of whether he has the new ball or not so there's no significant disadvantage to his bowling in giving him an older ball. I guess Punter would also be bowling him with an eye to the future because he'll be around longer if he bowls well.I've noticed this too, it does seem a bit strange. Johnson's given every opportunity to get it right, even if it doesn't really happen all day, yet Clark can be on fire and still get rotated.
He still swings it more than Clark, though. haha Nah, you're right. Think Punter is trying to encourage him to do so and giving him the new cherry is the best chance he has. I dunno, if a bloke is best as a seam bowler, let him be one and develop swing as he goes like McGrath did and slowly become better.Dunno mate, I can't say I've ever seen him bowl an over, let alone a spell, where he has consistent'y swung the red ball.
Yep. Symonds vastly under-rated on this forum and that his innings has only attracted comment from Mr Wright and you (both banana-benders; not that I'm suggesting bias, just that being from the same state you guys would be more apt to notice as I would if, by some miracle, a SACA player gets selected for the Test side ever again) is pretty poor form.Edit: Also thought that was arguably Symonds best test innings - certainly wasn't easy batting there, and he played in precisely the right way for the side. Good on 'im.
Yeah, I can understand Johnson opening the bowling instead of Clark. I was under the impression Johnson has bowled a lot more than Clark with a lot less success. But I just had a look at the overs bowled in the tests they've played together and it seems this wasn't the case. Each have bowled more overs than the other in innings where they've been taking wickets generally.Probably a few reasons but I'd suspect it's because Midge is far quicker and swings the ball more but needs the new cherry to do it. Clarke bowls exactly the same regardless of whether he has the new ball or not so there's no significant disadvantage to his bowling in giving him an older ball. I guess Punter would also be bowling him with an eye to the future because he'll be around longer if he bowls well.
Was ridiculously overbowled relative to form against India, though. Especially in Sydney.
Pretty sure I'm an idiot. His 'sunny' disposition fooled me.Pretty sure Burgey is from NSW
I was thinking that a while ago.. saying that team wise - it is better for Johnson to have the new ballClarke bowls exactly the same regardless of whether he has the new ball or not so there's no significant disadvantage to his bowling in giving him an older ball. .
Yeah I mean since when has Sydney been apart of Queensland? Fair enough of Symonds if he played pretty well last night, I didn't see it so I will take your word for it. Unless it is now changed I didn't really rate Symonds as a Test batsman before this Test anyway, I know he made two unbeaten 50's v Sri Lanka, but is a lot easier when a team already has over 400 up, and despite is knock in Sydney there was no way he should of been able to make that much (if umpiring had been right).Pretty sure I'm an idiot. His 'sunny' disposition fooled me.
agreedFollowing on from the Clark-Johnson debate, I am exceptionally surprised Clark is not given the new ball at the start of the innings. If Johnson is learning his trade, let him do it as first change and earn the right to have first use of the new ball, which Clark surely has now.
Clark may be effective with the old ball, but will extract more movement with a brand new one, yet more importantly will force the openers to play at virtually every ball. When an opener comes out, it is of great benefit for him to watch a few go by, get a feel of the pitch, assess the pace and bounce and where his off stump is, with Clark they would not be allowed such luxuries. If it isn't working, whip him off and bring the extra pace of Johnson on, but with his bounce and accuracy would be a real handful for the openers.