Not a fair & accurate reflection this.
AUS team in the 08 series was indeed in disarray & transition. Any fair minded person could have predicted AUS without McGrath/Warne would have lost in India 08 long before the series began. That was made even worse by the fact when AUS suffered injuries to bowlers like Lee, Clark (which probably was part of reason these two didn't get reverse-swing during that series like Khan & Sharma) & McGain before/during the series. Added to the that Johnson still had not peaked & Siddle/Watson/Krejza where on debut & the idiotic selectorial decision to pick Cameron White as main spinner. AUS bowling resources where severely depleted & was never capable of taking 20 wickets in that series.
Defiantely lucky not to have lost at least 2-1 to SA recently. In the capetown last day, if De Wet wasn't unfit to bowl & Smith didn't have to bowl Steyn/Morkel into the ground, i certainly believe SA would have won.
Thank you mate..I had a really tiring day and read your post and I cant stop laughing now at the sheer idiocy! Are you really being serious or mucking around?
Do you realize with that kind of logic(?) you can literally dismiss every series defeat of your own team? I can say, Australia's 3-0 victory over Pakistan can easily be dismissed because Pakistan are in transition after the retirement of Saeed Anwar, Salim Malik, Javed Miandad, Inzamam ul Haq, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Saqlain Mushtaq, Mushtaq Ahmed, Moin Khan and
If Mohammad Yousuf was not such a terrible batsman and captain
if only Kamran Akmal did not drop those catches
if only Shoaib Akhtar was fit for this tour...
These are all baseless statement. Point is, in international cricket, you go out there to perform with your best 11 possible, if they cant perform for whatever reason and lose the series, you accept it like a reasonable man like I have accepted Pakistan's repeated series defeats against most sides. Learn to open up your vision a little bit and stop being petty!!
Ponting approach was not defensive by any means in that 4th test. He was just adhering to what the match referee told him & was forced into bowling part-timers on that 4th day of that 4th test. If he could have kept bowling the main bowlers (mainly the fast bowlers) he certainly would have.
I have had this discussion with other Australians on this forum too. I strongly disagree with this. I dont care how much you are fined, how slow your overrate is. Nothing should be more important than winning a test match when you are on the field. All those other factors, you can worry about later once you have won the test match.
forget dravid and laxman. with sehwag, sachin, dhoni and gambhir in the line up, any team should be able to make a fight of any test match anywhere. it is the failure of the bowlers that SA posted an imposing first innings total. that wrecked india, combined with steyn's fabulous fast bowling, which should rightfully be ranked alongside imran's 12 wkt sydney effort 35 years ago, ambrose's 7 fer in perth, harmison's 7 for 12 in the carribean, marshall's one-handed 7 fer in headingly, holding's 13 wkt haul in '76, and hadlee's 9 fer down under, as one of the greatest modern fast bowling performances in an overseas test. hats off dale.
PS: Add akhthar's 5 for 16 in colombo vs australia to that list even though pakistan went on to lose the test
Totally agree...very well said.. I just saw the Steyn spell on youtube..totally amazed by it.. Makes me feel really good about test cricket!
india doesnt deserve to be no.1 for long. ian chappell got it right when he mentioned about the lack of match winning bowlers. they certainly deserved to get to the top coz they managed to beat enough top teams enough number of times in a reasonably long period. but they equally deserve to lose the crown after a while to a team with better bowling strength. there is no doubt india, south africa and australia are pretty closely packed right now but SA deserve the crown for a while at least. once rahul and sachin retire india are likely to slip down to the england, new zealand standard.
I agree that they wont last at no1 for too long. The main reason for that is, they reached the number 1 position at a time when their best players, Tendulkar, Dravid, Laxman are all on the wrong side of 30 with maximum 2-3 years of competetive cricket left. Compare that with Australia when they started their run in 99, Ponting, McGrath, Langer, Hayden, Martyn, Gilchrist, all had about 6-7 years of cricket left atleast.
I dont think the bowling is that bad to be honest..it was a flat pitch and Kallis and Amla cashed in on it. Steyn produced an extraordinary spell of fast bowling that was too good and too classy for newcomers like Vijay, Badrinath and Saha. Had Dravid, Laxman been there, maybe they would have avoided the follow on. But no point making excuses..injuries are part of the game and South Africa deserves to win this one.
Cullinan vs. Siva on Sachin vs. Ponting is some of the worst commentary I've listened to in a while.
Really? what were they saying? Is Manjrekar in the commentary team?