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What is Watson doing? One run off nine balls... totally not sticking to team plans. Drop him!
Yeah, can't blame Ponting for his dismissal. Hayden, Hussey and especially Katich should be very disappointed though - it seemed as if they'd never encountered a bat-out-a-draw situation before in their lives.This is a right walloping. 3 poor shots, 3 wickets. To be fair to Ponting that ball would have beaten anyone.
They're not that type of bowler.So why couldn't our seam bowlers get that sort of seam movement?
If they aren't swing bowlers. And they're not seam bowlers. What are they then hey?They're not that type of bowler.
No, Clarke to come good in this game, the stage is set for pup to turn into a top dog.*fingers crossed*Clarke's ****ed, there's a close of play before the end of the match.
Agreed. Horrible selections this tour. I mean Cameron White FFS.See what happens when Victorians get selected?! SEE?!?!
Haha. I've had a feeling since before the game that White would make a significant contribution with the bat. Didn't do it in the first innings; it's on.If Cam White scores a match winning triple hundred here, then I will retract my calls to have him dropped for the remainder of the series.
Until then, SCORE THAT MATCH WINNING TRIPLE HUNDRED YOU CRUNK.
Noffke > BollingerHaha wow.
I think we can safely mark this one down as 1-0 for India.
Where to now for Australia? I'd look at bringing in Clark and Bollinger for Siddle and White, fitness permitting.
White's bowled far better than expected but I don't think the plan is working out. I'm not usually one to advocate wholesale changes mid-series, but Australia's attack has been simply dismal so far, aside from Johnson.
Yeah, fully agree. I don't want to sound like a broken record but whilst White has done his job with the ball, the job Ponting has given him doesn't really justify a place in the eleven and Watson is bowling far too many overs as a result.Haha wow.
I think we can safely mark this one down as 1-0 for India.
Where to now for Australia? I'd look at bringing in Clark and Bollinger for Siddle and White, fitness permitting.
White's bowled far better than expected but I don't think the plan is working out. I'm not usually one to advocate wholesale changes mid-series, but Australia's attack has been simply dismal so far, aside from Johnson.
I'm just assuming that Cricket Aus have decided to write this series off from the start and are using it to blood new players. Nothing else can explain the poor selections.Yeah, fully agree. I don't want to sound like a broken record but whilst White has done his job with the ball, the job Ponting has given him doesn't really justify a place in the eleven and Watson is bowling far too many overs as a result.
Indeed. Not that it makes it any less dishearteningThey're not that type of bowler.
I'm not a big fan of Bollinger, but Noffke isn't in the squad so it's a moot point. I can also see the justification for keeping Siddle in for another chance, but I don't think he's bowled that well as a whole.Noffke > Bollinger
Only reason Bollinger took more wickets last year is because Noffke generally only had to bowl one innings, except when he scored enough runs to force a second innings.
dont remember any such thing from the main posters here on CW and definitely did not see it mentioned by any of the Indian players......No, you are wrong. There was both.
Only Lee and Clark are the kind of bowlers who can pitch the ball up and seam it off the deck, otherwise Johnson, Watson, and Siddle are all bowlers who hit the deck hard and always target the short of good length area, obviously they aren't going to seam the ball from there, Lee has been **** with the ball on this tour and Clark hasn't played, so obviously there is no one left in the Aussie ranks then, who can make the ball move the way Sharma and Zaheer have.So why couldn't our seam bowlers get that sort of seam movement?