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silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Absolutely loved the BLee-Ponting argument. It's always easy to be 'mentally tough' and praise 'teamwork and selflessness' when you're winning.
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Hope there's a brawl out on the field and Lee kicks Ponting's ass TBH. Dropping Lee would be absolutely ludicrous, regardless of his figures so far.
 

Burgey

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I can't see them dropping Lee because he had a spat with Ponting. If they had the same chat 5 minutes later in the shed, we'd be none the wiser.
Certainly Ponting should have told him why he wasn't bowling at that time, but I'd be surprised if their relationship was untenable after that.
 

howardj

International Coach
Very disappointed with our batting last night. It's like we were too proud to dig in with the bat and play for a draw, as if it was beneath Hayden and Co to knuckle down and trim the excesses from their game. In short, we looked rattled, and responded too aggressively when the situation demanded more circumspection. For instance, Hayden looked angry, as distinct from aggressive. As for the Lee and Ponting incident, I think it's important not to make too much of it. These things happen at the top level, in the heat of the moment, when a team is under pressure. For mine, it's hardly a sign that we're imploding.
 

duffer

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Lets be honest the Hayden dismissal was very doubtful the Hussey dismissal was a shocking shot:@

Not sure where the Aussies have their head atm

Anyway is there any footage of the Ponting - Blee argument?

They keep talking about it on Foxsports but they don't seem to have any footage:@
Hayden's was a great decision tbh. Just heard about this Ponting-Lee. Intrigued to see how this pans out.
 

howardj

International Coach
I can't see them dropping Lee because he had a spat with Ponting. If they had the same chat 5 minutes later in the shed, we'd be none the wiser.
Certainly Ponting should have told him why he wasn't bowling at that time, but I'd be surprised if their relationship was untenable after that.
Exactly.

To suggest that it's all sweetness and light among team mates and that these types of spats never happen in the dressing room or back at the hotel is somewhat naïve
 

Precambrian

Banned
Love that Royal Bank of Scotland featuring Tendulkar, "Every now and then, there will appear a player, who changes the way the game's played":cool:
 

Precambrian

Banned
Exactly.

To suggest that it's all sweetness and light among team mates and that these types of spats never happen in the dressing room or back at the hotel is somewhat naïve
Yeah, one can understand that, but a spat on the ground in front of the opposition is not exactly the epitome of teamwork and harmony.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Obviously public rows aren't ideal, but I presonally want to see a quick who wants to bowl. As the old cliche goes, a captain should have to prise the ball from the bowler's grasp. Why Ponting chose to turn to Hussey before Lee is perhaps harder to explain tho.
 

Precambrian

Banned
Watching Aus 2nd innings. I mean, India should be lucky that we are in this position considering how pathetic our fielding's been!!! Who was the brains behind naming R P Singh as 12th man, when Badri is a far better fielder? And some of the let offs were atrocious, like Sehwag trying to "stamp" on the ball to stop it at the sill mid-off, and RP Singh running after the ball like a millionaire fat ****.
 

Precambrian

Banned
Not to mention the logic of putting the shortest and least athletic Amit Mishra at deep point. Hark. While our bowling coach has been a tremendous success, cant say that of our fielding coach.
 

Top_Cat

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I don't think he is 'mentally' fit for Test cricket. I'm not so much talking about mental strength as knowing what to do. In ODI cricket, you can get away with your two lengths and raw pace, but Tait needs to think up a plan for Test cricket, because he currently does not have the stamina with his action to keep up the intensity for a day nor does he seem to know what he is doing.
If that was the case, he wouldn't even be taking grade poles.
 

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