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Just plain mean, tbh.
I almost said that with a straight face too.
Just plain mean, tbh.
Agreed. It's absolutely ridiculous that we are let pitches like this go unpunished, or knowingly prepare pitches like this. This is one of India's best home advantages. If you want home advantage, you prepare pitches that suit the home style of play, and not whine about the practice facilities provided to the opposition.Yeah India's batting will be the key, although unless Mcgain turns out to be a real surprise, I cant see how Australia will take 20 wickets to win a game. If India bat well, I dont think there is much that the Australians can do in terms of bowling quality to get them out. Personally, whilst I think Lee might have some success, I fear S. Clark wont pose much of a threat other than be economical. However, along with India's batting, a lot depends on the pitches, so its hard to make a clear prediction. In traditional Indian conditions, this series should be a walkover for India, and yet if they prepare wickets like the most recent Motera test (and lets be honest, Bangalore is notorious for these sorts of wickets), the result could be different.
Thank **** for that. Much, much better bowler than Johnson.
I think you gotta understand that the curators don't have magic wand in their hands with which they can make pitches spin friendly, they have to work along the natural nature of a particular pitch, Indian pitches like most of the pitches around the world have slowed down, so even when they keep the pitch dry the spinner gets the turn, but its slow turn which good batsmen manage to play easily, so its better India tries to prepare sporting test wickets which would have something in it for everyone (fast bowlers, spinners and batsmen).Agreed. It's absolutely ridiculous that we are let pitches like this go unpunished, or knowingly prepare pitches like this. This is one of India's best home advantages. If you want home advantage, you prepare pitches that suit the home style of play, and not whine about the practice facilities provided to the opposition.
I don't know what Johnson is trying to say there, he obviously is unable to swing the new ball due to his piss-poor wrist position and that's also the reason behind his waywardness, so with all those issues what makes him think he would reverse the ball and even if he somehow does what makes him think he would bowl in the right areas to trouble the batsmen.
Johnson's has never been terribly accurate nor able to swing the ball consistently, though. What got him into the side was hitting the deck hard, zipping it away for variation. He's tried mucking about with it for months now (because apparently every leftie just has to be able to swing the ball or they're nothing) and he's paying the price. I reckon it's a good thing he's just trying to get his action working for him again and not trying to swing the ball because everyone says he has to. It didn't work for McGrath in the early days and he's an all-time great so a lesser light like Johnson was always going to struggle with bowling in a completely different way, really.I don't know what Johnson is trying to say there, he obviously is unable to swing the new ball due to his piss-poor wrist position and that's also the reason behind his waywardness, so with all those issues what makes him think he would reverse the ball and even if he somehow does what makes him think he would bowl in the right areas to trouble the batsmen.
I hope he gets smashed all around the park in the practice game, so Bollinger could step-in ahead of him in the first test.
Don't you mean who is?Warrrrneeeey, Warrrrrneeeey.
What's the great man doing next week?
Agreed, especially as they new McGain was carrying an injury. Maybe they should just play four seamers - surely Bollinger will outperform Krejzka regardless of the conditions.What a joke. Casson should have been on the tour. They gave Steve Waugh a walking stick for his 100th test, maybe they should give one to McGain for the tour.
Another example of ****ing brilliant management - pick a debutant that is injured then fly him half way around the world and back again just to make sure that he is really stuffed