I reckon if we actually had a really reliable top 5, North would be a very useful player to have at no. 6. A century every 5 innings or so is pretty impressive:
Adelaide weather - local weather forecastWho said that? Forecast says a few showers, and perhaps a thunderstorm, for both tmrw and the next day.
Don't think our solution is a free-wheeling player at six, especially considering that Haddin is fairly competent with the batDisagree vigorously.
Anybody who averages in the mid thirties after more than 20 Tests, should not be anywhere near the team - regardless of how many centuries. Furthermore, even if we did have a reliable top five, North is such a slow scorer that he'd be the last bloke I'd have at six. You need a free-wheeling player at six, not a slow scoring bunny.
Unless we really are GUARANTEED to lose 2+ sessions to rain i think declaration would be stupid. It's not about the number of runs or the threat of an Aussie victory. It's simply about getting Australia to have to bat when the wicket is at its worst. There are still a scheduled 195 overs left in this game.Australia can't win from here, especially considering how impotent our attack is.
Therefore, England should declare immediately, and set about taking the required ten wickets.
This year or next year?Tbh, I reckon the Aussies would be better with Johnson than Bollinger. They're both expensive but I think Johnson is more likely to nick a couple of wickets.
Edit: Also, Bollinger bowling so slowly ATM, slower than Watto.
Yeah, totally agree. You can't set a field for a guy bowling both sides of the wicket. I think we've made errors tactically too (like bowling at Trott's legs far too much), but when your bowlers are not bowling constant lines it makes it very difficult.There only tough to bowl to if your bowlers cant control their lines and lengths or if the batsman is too good
Ponting is not a great tactical captain by any stretch but he cant be blamed for other's failings all the time
Maxwell said before signing off that Tuesday looks especially bleak. Weatherman has been saying for the last twelve hours that the players will be more off than on on day five.Adelaide weather - local weather forecast
Tuesday particularly looks odds on for a washout. Strauss must declare overnight.
You're right.Good grief this Bollinger cat is awful. Always said he was overrated and was slaughtered by Aussies for saying so, looks like i was right though on what i've seen this game.
Been another brilliant session for England. Another couple of good ones today and the game will almost be in the bag.
Take out Johnson and that could be interesting hahaGood job it isn't another back to back game then.
Might still get a brand new attack for Perth though.
Copeland, Cameron, Johnson, O'Keefe ?
Does he mean all of them, or just the Australian batsmen?Maxwell said before signing off that Tuesday looks especially bleak. Weatherman has been saying for the last twelve hours that the players will be more off than on on day five.
Not even close. Ian Salisbury for me hands down.Xavier Doherty - the worst spinner from a non-minnow side to play a Test in the last twenty years?
Nah - while he wasn't quite good enough Solly wasn't as bad as his figures suggest - Chris Schofield on the other hand ...............Not even close. Ian Salisbury for me hands down.
Actually we've lost half a session, but since my comments were made at close of play, I'm obviously referring to losing two MORE sessions. That is the absolute minimum that would have to be lost before the runs/overs situation starts to work in Australia's favour.There's a very good chance you'll lose 2+ sessions, you've already lost one and the weather is predicted to get worse.
And how was 2006 a bad declaration? 550 is a huge score!