rivera213
U19 Vice-Captain
He bowled good lines, but too many Saffie batsmen got out to deliveries which were bread and butter defensive shots or leaves in test cricket IMO. Don't know why, maybe they thought they could jump on him?Have to disagree with you on Siddle, thought he bowled good lines in SA and deserved his wickets. Mcdonald hasn't been as bad as people like to make out either.
I think you're over-rating the English bowling a tad too, but there are a few unknowns in the Australian line up with Lee and Clark's comebacks from injury. It's also possible Clark's recent poor form was directly attributed to him carrying an injury. He could be a much better bowler fully fit again. Did fine without them in SA though so I think we can do well again if they're in some sort of reasonable form.
England supporters full of confidence is good to see, but after the Windies I'm not sure it's entirely warranted. It wasn't long ago they got bowled out for 51 in the West Indies and the WI team didn't look that interested in being in England. Australia will be I'd imagine.
I guess we'll see when The Ashes actually kick off, and one of us will be wrong
I certainly think it'll be fairly close.
Some of the dismissals were shocking, I've posted a YT link at the bottom of this quote, see if you disagree with my analyses.
I don't think our bowling is great by any means, but this is a home series. I can't see us doing much in Australia 2010/11 unless we really improve (though if Broad really is bowling ca 88-93mph) then with his 6'5" frame and high trajectory, he may cause problems in Perth and Brisbane.
If we lose this series it will because the Oz batting is better than ours not that your bowling is better.
With Clark, a lot of his poor form was linked to his injury, but that's part of the problem. He is in his early-mid 30's and is coming off an injury. That's normally not good for bowlers and while pace has never been part of his armoury, there's nothing saying the injury wont keep occuring like with Ian Botham.
Lee can still get the pace up there but I can't see how, with his lack of prep, he's going to last the whole series (or even past the first couple of games).
Johnson is 1 of my favourite bowlers. If he doesn't get the most wickets in this series it'll be down to bad luck.
The 51 all out was a joke. In fairness we've bucked up a lot since then. It was probably the kick up the ass we needed at the time and I doubt we'll repeat that under Strauss' captaincy.
Ha ha.Post quoted for possible Greigy come August.
But what If I turn out to be right?
The "Glenny"?
I hope there's no way we will misjudge as many deliveries as the SA batsmen did.I'd prepare to be pissed-off TBH - our batsmen are far worse than South Africa's so there's no real reason to assume they'll outdo SA's efforts against Siddle.
And he has demonstrated his ability to swing the ball, albeit not yet bowled especially well via doing so.
If the SA batsmen got out to good deliveries then fine, but look at this video: YouTube - Siddle vs South Africa
1st wicket: VERY rash shot
2nd wicket: Playing wrong line (even with the ball angling in ffs!)
3rd wicket: Loose shot with no footwork (they'll aim to get Cook out like this though)
4th wicket: Complete misjudgement. After half a spell I could've told the batsmen the ball angles in!
5th: As above- MacKenzie isn't test level IMO.
6th: 1 of the worst shots I've seen to a ball like that.
7th: Nice ball, but a genuine batsmen I'm sure would've been earlier on it. Walked across his stumps and completely misjudged the length/bounce.
8th: Tailender's shot
9th: Almost as bad as wicket 6 and Boucher knows it.
10th: Boucher- wtf mate? Very poor shot choice form someone who is usually very good.
11th: Can't play that shot to that ball. Schoolboy stuff.
12th: Harris again. Complete misjudgement.
Ironically, Siddle's best stuff (not in the vid) didn't take wickets so he deserved a bit of luck.
Whether he will swing the ball well in England or not obviously remains to be seen. Some of those deliveries (and that he bowled against SA in general) were nicely angled in, but our wickets wont be as fast or bouncy as in SA & Australia which will null some of his danger and I hope our shot selection will be more, er... selective.
Strauss doesn't normally flap around, Cook may get out like Graeme Smith did- playing at a wide slower delivery with no footwork, though he seemed to have sorted his front-foot problems to a degree and played some nice shots in his century vs WI.
Both Siddle and JOhnson are better against RH batsmen and both our openers are LH, so hopefully they'll put on some big partnerships.
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