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**Official** New Zealand in Australia

Rant0r

International 12th Man
There was a bit in the wicket though...and some comments were a bit silly given the state of the deck and the match. It was as if everything was normal and we simply batted poorly. There's a difference between India, where we've struggled at the best of times, and the Gabba on a wicket that lacked a little preparation. As I said before, Vettori bowled for a reason, and I suspect he would have been bitterly disappointed if Australia got 300+ in the first innings which sums things up really. NZ did well to utilise the conditions, and batting wasn't ridiculously easy.
conditions like this is what test cricket is all about, varying pitches, sorting out the men from the boys, performances like clarke and katich is how it should be toughed out, batsmen have had it easy the world round for years with 'generic' pitches, i personally am loving the contest, CA will probably launch an investigation due to lost revenue however
 
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Rant0r

International 12th Man
Pretty sure it was the ineffective bowling that was the main reason behind Australia losing in India.
that was the main reason, but being able to put runs on the board takes the pressure off the bowlers, if the aussies had been able to make 350-400+ consistently then the results may have been different
 

Ikki

Hall of Fame Member
Pacer friendly you mean.
No, great for spin too. Ask Warne. Great bounce and good turn - ideal, really.

it's actually normally a road, only the rain helped (or hindered) it's preparation, despite being almost always a little green, massive scores are normally knocked up on day one of a test match, although i guess that could have more to do with quality of opposition and quality of the aussies as well
I remember a Yousuf interview a while ago complaining about the flat tracks around the world and singling the Gabba out as an example of what pitches should be like.
 
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Precambrian

Banned
No, great for spin too. Ask Warne. Great bounce and good turn - ideal, really.



I remember a Yousuf interview a while ago complaining about the flat tracks around the world and singling the Gabba out as an example of what pitches should be like.
Warne could turn the ball on glass surfaces!

Australian wickets (barring SCG) are renowned for being spinner's (Esp finger spinners) hell these days. Ask Murali.
 

pasag

RTDAS
so because they made a couple of good scores they batted ok ? they lost the series because their batsmen were below par, which for the best team in the world, with the best batsmen in the world, is not good enough, nothing makes their performance in india look acceptable, not to mention not bowling well enough, but that's another story
No. We lost because of poor bowling - the inability to take 20 wickets and our batting not being as good as India's. That doesn't mean we batted crap often in India, because we didn't, it was only in that second Test.
 

Rant0r

International 12th Man
No. We lost because of poor bowling - the inability to take 20 wickets and our batting not being as good as India's. That doesn't mean we batted crap often in India, because we didn't, it was only in that second Test.
i do recall just saying we bowled poorly in india, but runs win matches, india made more than australia, i don't think anyone will come back from india feeling satisfied with how they batted and that perhaps they could have done a little more
 

Precambrian

Banned
Why the hell are we turning Aus vs NZ thread into postmortem of Ind Vs Aus??????

Daymn, Ryder gone!! With that NZ's hopes of a win am afraid :(
 

Rant0r

International 12th Man
I remember a Yousuf interview a while ago complaining about the flat tracks around the world and singling the Gabba out as an example of what pitches should be like.
good for yousuf

as a general rule, australian pitches are getting more and more the same as each other, still hard though, which means most tourists will need to adjust.
 
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pasag

RTDAS
i do recall just saying we bowled poorly in india, but runs win matches, india made more than australia, i don't think anyone will come back from india feeling satisfied with how they batted and that perhaps they could have done a little more
Bowling wins matches, batting saves them for the most part. We didn't win in India because our bowlers had zero penetration. But I agree we could have done better with the bat as I said 'we were below par and it was disappointing at times'.
 

Craig

World Traveller
It clearly doesn't take much to be an umpire on the ICC panel. It is clearly not what you know, but who you know.
 

Ikki

Hall of Fame Member
Warne could turn the ball on glass surfaces!

Australian wickets (barring SCG) are renowned for being spinner's (Esp finger spinners) hell these days. Ask Murali.
Yes, I know, however, Warne liked the Gabba because of the bounce - it was his favourite pitch. Warne's said many times that the key for spinners is not too much spin; a certain amount is enough. He's mentioned that the Gabba gives enough spin but gives the kind of bounce other pitches aren't likely to give you. I wouldn't call it a spinner's paradise by any means but good enough for a spinner to work his magic. Unfortunately, this is lost as most spinners have been pasted in Australia, regardless where they've bowled.
 
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thierry henry

International Coach
We let Australia's tail get about 70 runs too many and that's a killer really

It's seriously time for McCullum to play a genuine test match innings but I highly doubt he will
 

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