four_or_six
Cricketer Of The Year
No way... giving up with five overs to go?!
He certainly has played beautifully this test but that would be an incredibly selfish thing to do.Come on Chanders! 24 off 7 overs! Go for it!
Yea, exactly. If you're worried about overworking people, just send Lee off the field and bowl Symonds and Clarke or something. It can't really hurt, can it? He knows from experience how it can change in one over, let alone five. Obviously, 99% chance of a draw still, but there is really no harm in five overs.Strange that he didn't just let them bowl it out. Anyway, well played by Chanders and Sarwan.
WI are definitely doing well, as was evident in South Africa as well. And Australia are certainly not as potent as before - imagine Warne and McGrath instead of Johnson and Macgill today. Their batting is as strong as ever, but now teams are confident that if they can see the opening bowlers off, they can build an innings. Before, Australia could pressure you relentlessly.first draw in WI vs Aus since 1995.
WI resurgance or the emergence of a new, not-so-potent Australia?
Strong as ever? Not sure about that. I'd take Gilchrist, Langer and Hayden before I'd take Haddin, Jaques and Katich (as an opener).However, as I mentioned, their batting is still as strong as ever
A lot of teams would struggle greatly without its best two players tbh. West Indies more than most, but that comment was a bit of a "duh" one.West Indies without Sarwan and Chanderpaul would be barely first-class, tbh.
Haddin isn't worse than Gilchrist of the last two years. Langer was better as an opener, but Symonds is better than he was, and so is Clarke. Hussey is still going strong.Strong as ever? Not sure about that. I'd take Gilchrist, Langer and Hayden before I'd take Haddin, Jaques and Katich (as an opener).
Yea i know the law, was just saying i can understand why Tiffin gave them out given the how the ball was reversing given that a few were ridiculing his ability.Once you're hit outside the line of offstump, and you've played a shot, you're not out. It doesn't matter if the ball is going to hit the stumps. If Tiffin thought the way you're suggesting, he wouldn't be a Test match umpire.
A bit too early to be judging Haddin though..Haddin isn't worse than Gilchrist of the last two years. Langer was better as an opener, but Symonds is better than he was, and so is Clarke. Hussey is still going strong.
No. It doesn't matter what he thought or how much the ball was reversing. That is irrelevant to his decision, and if he gave it out despite knowing the players were hit outside the line of off stump while playing a shot, then it's worse than mere incompetence.Yea i know the law, was just saying i can understand why Tiffin gave them out given the how the ball was reversing given that a few were ridiculing his ability.