Another nail in Aussie coffin
http://www.smh.com.au/news/cricket/haddin-falls-to-broken-finger/2008/06/05/1212259004801.html
http://www.smh.com.au/news/cricket/haddin-falls-to-broken-finger/2008/06/05/1212259004801.html
West Indies should end of in 95 vs AUS & AUS should continue to ranked the best side in the world until the are defeated in a test series. Regardless of the fact the team is lacks the stars the made them the best in the world, same as WI even though their stars where in decline.Periods of dominance of a sport such as Australia of the last decade are exceptionally rare. I don't imagine we'll see one again any time soon.
It's remarkable enough that we had two as close together as West Indies (1976-1986) and Australia (1995/96-2006/07).
I don't think you can split it into two categories it should should go hand in hand.Nah, no way. West Indies' domination finished in 1986, as I said it did. Australia's didn't really even start until the home season of 1999/2000, thinking about it - until then they still lost almost every series in the subcontinent.
Being the best side in The World is different to being a dominant force.
While obviously if you are one you are automatically the other, there is no way on Earth that being the best team in The World makes you a dominant force.I don't think you can split it into two categories it should should go hand in hand.
Dont understand the context of the above. I dont disagree with what you said.It's not his job to find a world calss bowler though. The Australian system doesn't guarantee success at international level. What it does though is pretty much ensure they get the best out of what's on offer.
No. He is called a poor captain for not giving enough credit to the Opposition for saving the game, criticizing the pitch (saying it was not good for test cricket) and for criticizing his bowlers publicly and expecting a Mcgrath/Warne like performance from his bowlers.LOL @ Ponting getting called a bad captain for looking the better side over five days with two bowlers.
Agree 100% with you there..irrespective of the popular opinion,Ponting in my eyes shall always be nothing more than an average captain.No. He is called a poor captain for not giving enough credit to the Opposition for saving the game, criticizing the pitch (saying it was not good for test cricket) and for criticizing his bowlers publicly and expecting a Mcgrath/Warne like performance from his bowlers.
"I made all those bowling changes today just trying to get the partnership broken and then we could have brought the quicks back and exposed their new batsmen to the reverse swing but we just couldn't get that breakthrough we needed,"
The above looks like exonerating himself from the responsibility.
That definately seems like much more valid reasoning than some of the views expressed so far.No. He is called a poor captain for not giving enough credit to the Opposition for saving the game, criticizing the pitch (saying it was not good for test cricket) and for criticizing his bowlers publicly and expecting a Mcgrath/Warne like performance from his bowlers.
"I made all those bowling changes today just trying to get the partnership broken and then we could have brought the quicks back and exposed their new batsmen to the reverse swing but we just couldn't get that breakthrough we needed,"
The above looks like exonerating himself from the responsibility.
I do think Ponting is a much improved captain than back in 2005, however I do think he makes far too many stupid statements after matches.No. He is called a poor captain for not giving enough credit to the Opposition for saving the game, criticizing the pitch (saying it was not good for test cricket) and for criticizing his bowlers publicly and expecting a Mcgrath/Warne like performance from his bowlers.
"I made all those bowling changes today just trying to get the partnership broken and then we could have brought the quicks back and exposed their new batsmen to the reverse swing but we just couldn't get that breakthrough we needed,"
The above looks like exonerating himself from the responsibility.
Ponting's captaincy has been divided into two phases, phase 1 where he inherited a great team from Waugh & most of the time since SRI 04 its been plane sailing for him except for Ashes. But that doesn't mean he is a tacticaly inept skipper that can't read the game i cast my mind back to a ODI vs WI in Malaysia with Gayle & C'Paul going absolute Ponting made some very clever bowling changes to manage to snatch a remarkable victory.Agree 100% with you there..irrespective of the popular opinion,Ponting in my eyes shall always be nothing more than an average captain.
I disagree...it is possible to be the outright best Test team in the world without necessarily winning absoltely bevery series..I don't think you can split it into two categories it should should go hand in hand.
West Indies yea were totally dominant between 76-86 blowing everyone away. Yes some of their greats declined a bit thus being challenged by AUS, PAK, NZ & IND over the next decade but it was a side of a great team that those magnificent players stuck in out & overcame those challenges.
AUS now are obvious a shadow of their dominant self of 95-06/07 (although they had an IND jinx they had to overcome) especially in the bowling ranks but still remain the best side in the world & should remain that way until they get a home series defeat for me at least since IND beating AUS @ home wouldn't make them WC like it was when AUS won in WI 95. It will just carry AUS back to their IND jinx of the past.
Never really feel I can criticise a captain for being disappointed in failure to attain victory when time has been lost in a game anyway.I honestly can't see what Ponting's done wrong here. He was being honest about the bowling and that's something you want to see. Everyone knows it, everyone has talked about, for him to come out and defend it and be diplomatic about it would be silly and that's never been his style which has always been direct, blunt and tells things the way he sees them. Furthermore, in general he readily praises the opposition for their victories against the side and doesn't try and make excuses, which was part of the reason that the comeback after 05 was so strong, that they weren't in denial but they worked on themselves to become a better side.