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*Official Third Test at Edgbaston

Demolition Man

State Vice-Captain
Siddle giving Fred a working over here. Good stuff. He might not get the figures, but he's always good value charging in. Game boy; I like the cut of his jib.
Its all well and good working batsmen over but he needs to take wickets or he will not be in the side next match.
I would have clark or Lee ahead of him.
 

Pizzorno

State Vice-Captain
Personally surprised Ponting hasn't had a look at Hauritz before Fintoff got set. In fact, no Hauritz at all yet today.
Yep, I was thinking that myself. Missed a trick in not putting spinner on at the start of our Fred's innings. Always struggles against spin early on.
 

four_or_six

Cricketer Of The Year
Ponting should have had Watson on earlier, not bring him on at a critical moment and then have to whip him back off again if it didn't go right straight away.

Hauritz, could go into the crowd, could be out.
 

Neil Pickup

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This is good bowling from Siddle. Just needs to keep it like this and not give him any four balls.

Partnership of 77! Where on earth have those runs come from?!
Mainly Watson.

I'm wondering what possible situations there are where you could actually enjoy England being apparently on top without thinking "what if we lose three wickets in the next over?"
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Its all well and good working batsmen over but he needs to take wickets or he will not be in the side next match.
I would have clark or Lee ahead of him.
Siddle makes me think of Flintoff quite a bit in a way.
Actually agree with both of these.

Ultimately a player will be judged on his performance, yes, but Siddle's the sort of bowler who seems to make things happen one way or the other and is a big, uncomplicated-seeming whole-hearted lad. Which is why Fred is a good comparison.

Some players are just good to watch, regardless of output.
 

pasag

RTDAS
HUGE overreaction regarding Watto. Granted he hasn't bowled brilliantly and looks down on pace but he was only brought on after these two were well set with the ball 60+ overs old with two free flowing batsmen looking to hit out. Would have done better if he was given a go earlier. Settle down.
 

Uppercut

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Swearing Aussies aside, I don't think Siddle will play ahead of Stuart Clark at Headingley. He's got the "Harmison dilemma", where when he bowls well he only takes one or two wickets without running through teams and when he bowls badly he's a complete liability. Today only tells part of the story, because everyone bowls badly sometimes. Much more telling was his spell to Graeme Swann on the fifth day at Cardiff when he was actually bowling fantastically, but all he did was hit him on the body a few times and leave it to Ben Hilfenhaus to get the guy out an hour later.

I do rate the guy, and he's a fantastic prospect. But with Clark and possibly Lee on the sidelines I don't think he's the best option for the Aussies at the moment.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Behold Shane Watson. A one-man argument against the five-man attack.

Waste.
Wasnt sure that people still advocate the 5-man-attcak in this day and age. Is that the reason for his selection or was he an 'opener' that had bowling as a bonus?
 

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