yeh he does look pretty gangly and awkward doesn't he. Reminds me of a ridiculously tall 14 year old prepubescent (sorry George).Did anyone else note how funny Peter George's celebration of his first wicket was? Completely unco, as if his muscle control had failed somewhat in the excitement. Basically ran down the pitch with an excited expression flailing his arms somewhat randomly
Great logic there. Australia lost because the team was flawed.Just saw that 'Australian slide worse than WI slide' thread. Thats absurd. I honestly think if Australia make a few good selection changes, we could still be no. 1 in tests. Think about it, even with this flawed team we really challenged India at home. Imagine what could be possible with a reformation...
yeh he is far superior to Sreesanth. What does India see in Sree? He sucks hard...I know the idiotic selectors won't do this, but get Praveen Kumar in for the NZ series IMO.
The team is, even now, very good. It's just the Indian batting line-up is incredibly good right now. Bowling them out twice in India is going to be incredibly difficult. On that front, I am not sure just how much better we can do.Just saw that 'Australian slide worse than WI slide' thread. Thats absurd. I honestly think if Australia make a few good selection changes, we could still be no. 1 in tests. Think about it, even with this flawed team we really challenged India at home. Imagine what could be possible with a reformation...
Great logic there. Australia lost because the team was flawed.
Come on, the bandana, the hair, the attitude...he's their Lillee.yeh he is far superior to Sreesanth. What does India see in Sree? He sucks hard...
See nothing wrong with it? Not saying Australia would have necessarily won with a better team selection (we will never know), but it would have increased out chances.Great logic there. Australia lost because the team was flawed.
Nah can't be Lillee; he's taken a five wicket haul on the subcontinent.Come on, the bandana, the hair, the attitude...he's their Lillee.
It was the batting again (mainly) which let us down. If we didn't get such a bad total in this test, we could have won, or drawn at least.The team is, even now, very good. It's just the Indian batting line-up is incredibly good right now. Bowling them out twice in India is going to be incredibly difficult. On that front, I am not sure just how much better we can do.
The batting however and the collapses in recent years can/should be addressed.
@ Teja, I rate Praveen heaps. Was hooping the ball in the ODIs here back when India toured.
**** you ****.Nah can't be Lillee; he's taken a five wicket haul on the subcontinent.
I remembered you making a similar post at the end of the first test while hitting submit. I'll try really hard not to post about what you did previously from next time.
SA, by a fair amount IMO.Who do you reckon has the best pace bowling unit out of Aus and SA?
-Bollinger, Johnson, Hilfenhaus
-Steyn, Morkel, Ntini
Ntini got dropped ages ago.Who do you reckon has the best pace bowling unit out of Aus and SA?
-Bollinger, Johnson, Hilfenhaus
-Steyn, Morkel, Ntini
SA right now because Steyn >> anyone else there.Who do you reckon has the best pace bowling unit out of Aus and SA?
-Bollinger, Johnson, Hilfenhaus
-Steyn, Morkel, Ntini
Who have they used instead of Ntini in the time after he was dropped?Ntini got dropped ages ago.
Australia, anyway, IMO. South Africa don't even know who their third seamer is yet and I'm much less convinced about Morkel than most. Steyn's comfortably the best bowler from both sides but I'm definitely more one to rate attacks with several good, proven, above average bowlers than attacks with a superstar and a couple of bowlers of debatable merit.
de Wet, McLaren, Tsotsobe and Parnell. As you can see they're less than settled on it. "Kallis" is probably a better answer; whoever else they've picked has largely acted as the fourth seamer.Who have they used instead of Ntini in the time after he was dropped?