Noble One
International Vice-Captain
A poor post amongst a bunch of great posting tonight by the majority.Great stuff,another defeat snatched from certain victory.Making a habit of this now aren't they Australia.
A poor post amongst a bunch of great posting tonight by the majority.Great stuff,another defeat snatched from certain victory.Making a habit of this now aren't they Australia.
I think thats a great, and concise, way to sum the match up.The Australian pacemen bowled terrible, but I think this is more Sri Lanka's win than Australia's loss.
Unfortunately not many people will be thinking of that anymore though. On a slightly more positive note, hopefully nobody will recall Hussey made runs either**** me dead. It was good to see Xavier perform with the ball though!
It was crazier in 96 when Dharamasena hit SL to victory at the G, that was mental! Huge crowd that night.What an awesome performance from Sri Lanka.
Looked like the game was being played in Sri Lanka judging by the crowd.
Try not being objectionable all the time, kay?Great stuff,another defeat snatched from certain victory.Making a habit of this now aren't they Australia.
Just don't get this argument based on what, 2/3 matches? It's the nature of how he bowls, nothing more, nothing less. How about the match he won for Australia in 08/09 with just 10 runs to spare against SA? How about the fact that he's had a significant amount of pressure on him as a very experience leader of a bowling attack when he blew SA out of the park in SA? Or does that not count? Gets no credit for the way in which he comeback under what was some pretty intense pressure after the tosh he served up in the first 2 ashes tests?Agree 100%. Smith could have (and probably would have) been smashed even more severly if he was used. Then people would be saying, why wasn't Johnson used more?
The people at fault are the same people in Mohali. The bowlers. Johnson especially has now failed twice and contributed signifcantly to the loss of 2 matches. His inconsistancy suddenly becomes very noticable when pressure is on to win the match.
Plus, as you said, the batting to begin with was frankly ****. Even Hussey who kept the innings together should have been able to score more and put us in a more comfortable position. We also missed Ponting a lot...
Clarke as a captain has little to do with this loss imo.
ExactlyLooked like the game was being played in Sri Lanka judging by the crowd.
I'm getting sick of the media excited by Hussey making runs in One Day Cricket... He always does, I can't believe how runs in ODI is seen as more important than first class runs for Test Cricket..Unfortunately not many people will be thinking of that anymore though. On a slightly more positive note, hopefully nobody will recall Hussey made runs either
Yes Doherty bowled really well, he had 3/4 from 3 overs FFS.. I'm sure he's a bit disappointed with his final 3 overs, but it was a very encouraging debut for him.Did Doherty really bowl that well?
The only ones I got to see were two Lankan batsmen missing straight ones and a horrible shot from Silva. Still, impressive debut figures though, and his low economy suggests he must have been pretty good too.
AWTA so, so much. Unfortunately it's pretty unlikely the selectors are going to realise he's mediocre in ODIs so he'll be bowling dross in the World Cup too while one of Harris, Bollinger or Tait serves drinks. CricketWeb members will question his Test place based on it as well.Just don't get this argument based on what, 2/3 matches? It's the nature of how he bowls, nothing more, nothing less. How about the match he won for Australia in 08/09 with just 10 runs to spare against SA? How about the fact that he's had a significant amount of pressure on him as a very experience leader of a bowling attack when he blew SA out of the park in SA? Or does that not count? Gets no credit for the way in which he comeback under what was some pretty intense pressure after the tosh he served up in the first 2 ashes tests?
In terms of ODI's, he's been rather average bar a handful of games for the past 12 months or more, it's hardly anything different from the norm.
I may be slightly biased in my view towards Johnners, but it's quite frustrating to see how suddenly we don't win a match or 2 in which he's bowled poorly, and it's because he can't handle pressure.
To be fair Malinga had already taken a shine to Doherty in his PP over. I think the intention was to keep him on until he got smashed down the ground.Thought that the worst move was pulling off Doherty during the powerplay. Three out in the powerplay, put two out straight and one out at deep forward square, and ask Malinga to hit across the line. Once Doherty (or a spinner) was back on, guys had their eye in and were raring to go. The guy was hot, had taken four in his first game, let him keep going.
The funniest part is who his likely replacement will be if they drop him - someone who's had one decent First Class season after six poor to medicore ones and then spent a year out injured, but has done okay in a few ODIs.I'm getting sick of the media excited by Hussey making runs in One Day Cricket... He always does, I can't believe how runs in ODI is seen as more important than first class runs for Test Cricket..