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Think Prior is a victim of your "not long enough to be proven not to be a sustained purple patch" theory. He's been a good keeper for a while now, regardless of how rank he was at the start.
No.
Just no.
Think Prior is a victim of your "not long enough to be proven not to be a sustained purple patch" theory. He's been a good keeper for a while now, regardless of how rank he was at the start.
No.
Just no.
He's averaging over 37 for this year...with a SR over 60. Not to mention a liability with bat and ball nowI really don't know how Johnson has so much pressure on him after one bad match. If you told me I could choose to kick one player out of the Australian side, it would be him. Ponting's handling of the situation today has been very poor.
Haha, how do you make that?He was still in the team for longer than he should have been.
Tbh, its only in the two series against the South Africans that Johnson has truly looked like a world class fast bowler, he was hostile and almost unplayble at times.Not like he was any good in England or India either, tbf. His efforts in both series look far better on paper than they were to watch.
So similar to Harmlessone.Trouble is he used to go back to Durham and do well and earn a recall and then bowl tripe again.Yeah it's pretty clear Johnson needs to bowl a good 150 overs until he gets anything right. Unfortunately, we can't carry him until he does so.
Yeah, people thought the same thing about Kamran Akmal for a while as well...Think Prior is a victim of your "not long enough to be proven not to be a sustained purple patch" theory. He's been a good keeper for a while now, regardless of how rank he was at the start.
Not to the best way to draw attention to your bowling by getting a duck and dropping a sitterLet's be honest with ourselves - it wouldn't have looked nearly as bad without the drop and the duck. But it really does call to mind how little he actually has contributed to the side since the '09 Ashes, and it's all been nicely summarized in a single shocking day. The case to drop him just became all that more visible to the everyday punter.
Siddle?So assuming this test ends in a draw who would the MotM be? Hussey or Cook?
Well, Cook's not out yet. Depends. If he gets out first ball tomorrow, Hussey.So assuming this test ends in a draw who would the MotM be? Hussey or Cook?
I'd go with that,he has made himself a decent keeper instead of the hardhanded backstop that he was before.The good thing is he seems eager to keep improving his keeping and his batting average would be higher if he wasn't such a selfless team man as he has got out going for quick runs chasing declarations loads of times when others would play for their average.Think Prior is a victim of your "not long enough to be proven not to be a sustained purple patch" theory. He's been a good keeper for a while now, regardless of how rank he was at the start.
Didn't hear that but it's a fair comment. When he's not in SA, Johnson just looks so non-threatening when he begins to spray it everywhereSo similar to Harmlessone.Trouble is he used to go back to Durham and do well and earn a recall and then bowl tripe again.
I liked Holding on Sky during lunch saying that he had heard that Johnson was supposed to be a great bowler but had never seen it himself and to be fair he knows a bit about great bowlers and is totally unbiased.
The guy took a five-wicket hall and scored a hundred in the match leading up to the test. And yet Ponting's refusal to bowl him for most of the first two sessions has put him under the microscope more than he would be. I think Ponting should have just given the ball to Siddle and Johnson early in the day and told them to get on with it.He's averaging over 37 for this year...with a SR over 60. Not to mention a liability with bat and ball now
That's because he bowled tripe in the first innings. To suggest this has anything to do with Ponting is absurd.The guy took a five-wicket hall and scored a hundred in the match leading up to the test. And yet Ponting's refusal to bowl him for most of the first two sessions has put him under the microscope more than he would be. I think Ponting should have just given the ball to Siddle and Johnson early in the day and told them to get on with it.
My point exactly. He only had one avenue to redeem himself and he pissed it away short and outside off-stump.Not to the best way to draw attention to your bowling by getting a duck and dropping a sitter
Thought Ponting's captaincy was pretty ordinary today and I don't approach his skippering with high expectations. Was ball following for the most part.I really don't know how Johnson has so much pressure on him after one bad match. If you told me I could choose to kick one player out of the Australian side, it would be him. Ponting's handling of the situation today has been very poor.