He used to play the short ball ok before. A lot better than he does now. Don't think it's just down to form myself. He scored a hundred before the first test and then looked like he had never seen a bat before in Brisbane. Think there's a problem with his technique there somewhere that is being exposed by better bowlers."effort" doesn't necessarily correlate with distance as well, I remember one incredibly laconic, lazy check drive from Haddin which promptly ended up in a carpark.
Nah that's his standard technique. When he's in form it works fine because his feet/eye are quick enough to adjust.
Tbh... Watson against most decent spinners is always going to struggle because he has never been comfortable against spin and that's one of the reasons why he much better off opening the innings rather than batting in the middle order.Really worry about Watto against Swann. He's playing well, but...
I reckon nearly double that. Long tail. North in next.Good fightback. Still another 70 runs till honours are even.
Clarke was being targeted on the front-foot the last time he faced these bowlers, but still whenever Broad or Flintoff bowled short to him he looked all at sea.He played the short ball fine to the same bowlers not too long ago...
I think he's just stuck and he can't split-step or swivel into his full-blooded pull. When he's stuck his only shot against the short ball is that weird paddle/jab, which I don't think his eye is good enough to play.
Lunch. These two have played beautifully, but Anderson's session
Are we not saying the same thing?He played the short ball fine to the same bowlers not too long ago...
I think he's just stuck and he can't split-step or swivel into his full-blooded pull. When he's stuck his only shot against the short ball is that weird paddle/jab, which I don't think his eye is good enough to play.
Lunch. These two have played beautifully, but Anderson's session
Of course they're going to target him on the front foot. How did he just get out?Clarke was being targeted on the front-foot the last time he faced these bowlers, but still whenever Broad or Flintoff bowled short to him he looked all at sea.
Any bloke who looks to plays the horizontal bat shots off the front-foot (which Clarke does) is always going to have trouble when he comes across bowlers who can bowl short in the right areas.
Stuck = stuck at the crease and not moving his feet.Are we not saying the same thing?
Or are you saying there's nothing wrong with his footwork or his technique, he's just 'stuck'? You'll have to explain to me how he just got stuck with perfect footwork and technique if this is the case.
So we are saying essentially the same thing thenStuck = stuck at the crease and not moving his feet.
You mean that a good ball will remain a good ball?I can see what people mean about Watto's play against Swann but it's kinda hard to see how exactly he's going to get out. It's much the same as when Swann bowls to any right-hander, tbh.