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Been wondering about something and excuse me if it's already been discussed earlier in the thread but imagine you're Ricky Ponting at tea and your team has wrested back some momentum. You're well aware you're behind in overs and have just been warned for it. You know you'll miss a Test and, as stated in the article below, that was Ricky's primary fear.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/11/11/2415982.htm?section=sport
You also know that if you bowl India out relatively soon after tea, it won't matter anyway. So why would you bowl part-timers if you knew bowling India out would negate the possibility of being penalised for over-rates?
I reckon Ponting, deep down, didn't think his bowlers had it in them to bowl India out in time. He's been guilty of not backing his bowlers before so this isn't new and with one quick feeling under the weather you could say his worries weren't unfounded but, to me, this is more damning of his captaincy than his worrying about a suspension in some ways.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/11/11/2415982.htm?section=sport
You also know that if you bowl India out relatively soon after tea, it won't matter anyway. So why would you bowl part-timers if you knew bowling India out would negate the possibility of being penalised for over-rates?
I reckon Ponting, deep down, didn't think his bowlers had it in them to bowl India out in time. He's been guilty of not backing his bowlers before so this isn't new and with one quick feeling under the weather you could say his worries weren't unfounded but, to me, this is more damning of his captaincy than his worrying about a suspension in some ways.