Spark
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You don't need to tell me thatHe was pretty impressive early doors in his ODI career.
You don't need to tell me thatHe was pretty impressive early doors in his ODI career.
The important thing is that he gets wickets, though.Don't think Johnson has ever been that accurate tbh.Except a few innings here and there,he has always been quite erratic.Seems to get a high percentage of his wkts with rubbish balls.
Clarke clearly lacks positive intent, and his overcatious approach hurts the team, and its the case right across all the formats.The problems with Clarke's SR over 2008-9 are extremely well documented to the point where even Cricinfo ran a story on it. However check his stats for this year, they're much better, he's striking at close to 80. In addition if there is one positive out of the two innings he's played in this series it's that they've been quick.
And Johnson and ODI cricket just don't match. Never have and probably never will.
He doesn't really lead the attack though, he generally always bowls first change. Sometimes I wonder if Johnson would make the team if he batted like Bollinger who in turn batted like Johnson..Clarke clearly lacks positive intent, and his overcatious approach hurts the team, and its the case right across all the formats.
As for Johnson, not only in ODI's & T20's. In test cricket as well he has by and large struggled against decent teams. Don't know how, he can even be in the team, leave alone leading the attack.
How many of Clarke's test hundreds in recent times, have actually turned the tide of the game, in Australia's favour!?He doesn't really lead the attack though, he generally always bowls first change. Sometimes I wonder if Johnson would make the team if he batted like Bollinger who in turn batted like Johnson..
I'm guessing that he would not make the team..
Also it's crazy to suggest that Clarke's approach to Test Cricket hurts the team!
A lot of time has passed since then, during those days, Johnson actually took the pains of bowling in the batman's half....South Africa are a decent side I would say...
Yeah, he "hates Clarke as a cricketer" apparently.is pup anti-pup now?
My forum name has nothing to do with that pansy...!! Its something that my friends use to call me....Probably should change his forum name.
Mate, its not about being uncool.Yeah, he "hates Clarke as a cricketer" apparently.
I don't really get this thing about Clarke. He is a quality player, and will have a lot to do with the progression of Aus cricket in the next few years imo.Mate, its not about being uncool.
Its just that, it makes me sick to see people like Clarke and Johnson get such easy rides, when much, much better cricketers (Hodge) than them, aren't even getting a chance to play for Oz, which kinda sucks!!
Hodge should've been in the test setup for ages IMO but he definitely isn't a "much much" better player than Clarke.Mate, its not about being uncool.
Its just that, it makes me sick to see people like Clarke and Johnson get such easy rides, when much, much better cricketers (Hodge) than them, aren't even getting a chance to play for Oz, which kinda sucks!!
Yeah that's what I meant. Not suggesting that he has an inherent weakness against it - the award for 'most clueless short ball play I've seen' definitely belongs to Clarke's Mohali "effort" - but I believe that it's somewhat similar to Bevan who also, I believe, had a rather fail moment against a short ball. Something like that in your early test career and it seems, as you say, your card is marked.Depends on what you mean by "found out". He got out in an ugly manner before stumps in Sydney when Andre Nel went around the wicket in the last over, and that was enough to get his card marked.