6 wickets in hand.. 50 runs of around 8 overs with 5 overs of powerplay and both set batsman playing....... 8 out 10 times batting team would be expected to win.It was not a commanding position, both teams had equal chances to win at that point.
Best bowler along with Watson. Something McGrath-like about him I reckon, or is it just me? Accurate, smart, confident, calm, etc.Thoughts on McKay's first outing from those who watched? 3 wickets seems like a great first match.
Was as expected. His wicket-taking deliveries weren't even his best ones, but he was great. Mid-to-high 130s, L&L, bounce, bowled well at the death. Vintage McKay.Thoughts on McKay's first outing from those who watched? 3 wickets seems like a great first match.
93 runs at a run a ball, 3 wickets for peanuts - game changing ones, as you said - and kept it tight all the way through.Hate to say it but Watson should be man of the match......... When he came back to bowl... changed the match with his bowling.
Yeah great all-round performance from him.93 runs at a run a ball, 3 wickets for peanuts - game changing ones, as you said - and an economy-rate to die for compared to everybody else bar McKay. Kept it tight all the way through.
Dont live in Oz anymore so have to rely on media, friends etc for reports on domestic stuffThoughts on McKay's first outing from those who watched? 3 wickets seems like a great first match.
Yeah it wasn't an ideal shot... but had he got that over fine leg no one would have said anything.BTW those of you are criticizing Tendulkar's shot, how many players can you think of who played through the entire innings of a close 300+ chase? It may have happened a few times but it's vanishingly rare. Because inevitably the combination of fatigue and pressure will induce a tired shot and players will get out before the end. That goes double for someone at Sachin's age.
But even factoring in Sachin's dismissal the game was India's to lose. It just required a bit of fight from Jadeja and the tail. That's where the blame lies.
Gavaskar called it a mile off and for good reason as Jadeja was backing up a mile for every ball. Jadeja needs to grow some balls and realise he is not playing school cricket anymore - you simply cannot steal 10 yards without the opposition noting and taking your wicket.Man Gavaskar called Jadeja's run out before it even happened!