popepouri
State Vice-Captain
Pietersen?Here's my squad for the return series.
Graeme Smith not yet fully fit, therefore:
AB
Amla
Pietersen
Kallis
Duminy
Prince (c)
Boucher
Morkel
Harris
Steyn
Ntini
*fingers crossed*
Pietersen?Here's my squad for the return series.
Graeme Smith not yet fully fit, therefore:
AB
Amla
Pietersen
Kallis
Duminy
Prince (c)
Boucher
Morkel
Harris
Steyn
Ntini
*fingers crossed*
Here's my squad for the return series.
Graeme Smith not yet fully fit, therefore:
AB
Amla
Pietersen
Kallis
Duminy
Prince (c)
Boucher
Morkel
Harris
Steyn
Ntini
*fingers crossed*
What's your image of the "average Australian sporting fan" and where have you derived that image from?I find it very hard to reconcile this balanced and measured post with the image of the average Aussie sports fan. But maybe that's just me.
Pietersen?
Jumping the gun, I know.
What's your point? Anyways, I don't buy the dead rubber syndrome, it's rubbish.
a) SA were playing for a number 1 ranking which means a lot to them
b) They were playing for a clean sweep which would be an all time great achievement
At the end of the day, it took two miracle comebacks for them to win the first two Tests and that didn't happen in the third, it has nothing to do with being a dead rubber, more like there's only so many times you can break history and play out of your skin.
Also 'And it is kinda funny to see how some Aussies seem to pleased about this victory' is a strange comment. Why wouldn't we be happy about the victory? Obviously it's a pity the series didn't go our way, but a tight and thrilling Test win against a very good side is a Test win and it's cause for enjoyment.
I think this kind of schadenfreude at Australia not being as good as we once was is based on the mistaken idea that most Australian fans like cricket and the Australian team because in recent times we have always won. That is not the case. Most fans like cricket because it is an absorbing sport, and like barracking for Australia because we generally play attractive, attacking cricket at a very high standard. When people are seeing that, they're happy. There's also an element of national pride, and it shouldn't be surprising that this isn't generally affected by whether we win or not.
Aussie fans generally enjoy it when another team matches the Aussie's standards - the 05 Ashes is probably the most popular test series in Australia since the Worrell-Benaud series at the start of the 60s, despite Oz losing.
Why wouldn't we be pleased to have won a test against such good opponents, even if there was some luck for us. We have the least experienced team we've had in ages, and it was good to see them come good after some recent disappointments. I don't think anyone is forgetting we lost the series, or that we're not the team we were 24 months ago.
Yeah, but all of us apart from the teenagers remember when we were the easy beats of the sport, and also most of us support other sports, where our teams regularly get walloped...Jeez guys.. I wasn't being completely serious with that half of the post.. I don't think any of you guys painted this as some great win here at CW.. But I just put it that way to get the point across that now you guys know what supporting a vincible team is like.. instead of an almost invincible which you have had for a while... The last two paras were mostly in jest and that is why I even put in the smiley...
LOLHere's my squad for the return series.
Graeme Smith not yet fully fit, therefore:
AB
Amla
Pietersen
Kallis
Duminy
Prince (c)
Boucher
Morkel
Harris
Steyn
Ntini
*fingers crossed*
Haha, I actually just assumed you meant Alviro Petersen.Jumping the gun, I know.
I was going to kick off about how ignorant that statement is, but I think that would be unfair on you. The stereotype of the typical Aussie sports fan hasn't come from nowhere - there are sadly plenty of my countrymen who fall into the one-eyed-drunken-yob category and they're usually the loudest and most obnoxious as well, so are easy to notice.I find it very hard to reconcile this balanced and measured post with the image of the average Aussie sports fan. But maybe that's just me.
Really?Jumping the gun, I know.
For every big chase a team makes, there are a zillion ones they've not made. Today being a case in point. You can't make baseless assumptions of a batsman of the calibre of Pietersen. There's not a team in the world right now that wouldn't have him.Really?
They can keep him TBH.
The current team may have a few batting weaknesses but they work through it as a team. Do you think Pietersen would have played the situation chasing 414? I don't think so. He would have score 13 off 5. Next ball he nicks to the keeper.
I wouldn't say he is a better option that Symonds at all. He basically the opposite of what Symo is, which obviously is a better bowler & batting that is decent looking. So his overall package as an "all-rounder" isn't up to scratch.A big well done to the two Victorians in this match.
Andrew McDonald showed why he is a better option over Andrew Symonds at the moment as we are currently a country that finds it tough to get 20 wickets against countries who apply themselves at the crease.
McDonald is a better bowler than Symonds and his wickets of Amla, Kallis and Steyn were all very crucial.
I'm also liking Siddle heaps, really feel like he could be a special bowler up there with someone like Craig McDermott.
So his bowling is obviously better and his batting is decent looking at it's opposite to Symonds, so Symonds should be picked, righttttI wouldn't say he is a better option that Symonds at all. He basically the opposite of what Symo is, which obviously is a better bowler & batting that is decent looking. So his overall package as an "all-rounder" isn't up to scratch.
Surely, picking a solid 4-man pace attack in SA, with Symonds @ 6. Is a much better balance for the team instead of picking McDonald @ 6 (whose batting although decent looking, really is liabilty for Australia given he can't be counted on to score 50's consistently or counter-attack like Symonds @ 6) just so you can pick a 5-man attack just to accomodate a spinner.So his bowling is obviously better and his batting is decent looking at it's opposite to Symonds, so Symonds should be picked, rightttt
Surely, picking a solid 4-man pace attack in SA, with Symonds @ 6. Is a much better balance for the team instead of picking McDonald @ 6 (whose batting although decent looking, really is liabilty for Australia given he can't be counted on to score 50's consistently or counter-attack like Symonds @ 6) just so you can pick a 5-man attack just to accomodate a spinner.
Given that all immediate selections should all centre around the return tour to SA & the Ashes. Only when Watson returns is that option viable. But given that Watto is going to be working himself backing into the bowling form so close to Ashes, even that scenario isn't 100% definite just yet.
Theirfore it should be clear right now, that picking a solid 4-man pace attack is the best bowling combination for Australia.