Seriously, does anyone think that, even if Marcus North were to ton up and save the game for Australia, that he'd suddenly come good and start making a score every innings? I just can't imagine that anyone out there would believe that North scoring here would show that he's 'turned the corner.'
Clarke deserved to end the day unbeaten. Annoying to see Pietersen get the breakthrough.
It's going to be very tough going for Australia tomorrow unless the weather intervenes. I remember the ball turning big for Sachin in 2003 when he dismissed Martyn and Steve Waugh in quick succession. This is North's final chance at redemption.
Tell that to the umpirefmd
There was absolutely no reason why anyone would think he'd hit that.
I actually share your logic but take it in the opposite direction - I don't get outraged by falsely claimed catches. I don't see it as any better or worse than appealing when you know it isn't out or not walking. It's just gamesmanship to me; welcome to professional sport.fmd
There was absolutely no reason why anyone would think he'd hit that.
No, he'd probably save the game and his spot. Which will make our problems even worse.Seriously, does anyone think that, even if Marcus North were to ton up and save the game for Australia, that he'd suddenly come good and start making a score every innings? I just can't imagine that anyone out there would believe that North scoring here would show that he's 'turned the corner.'
Tell that to the umpire
I think Australia have more chance of winning this series going to Perth 0-0 with Marcus North in the team than going to Perth 1-0 down with him dropped. He shouldn't be in the team as a batsman but he's not sooo bad that he's worth losing a Test to see replaced, especially when you consider some of the options the selectors like. I'd rather have North than Ferguson for example.No, he'd probably save the game and his spot. Which will make our problems even worse.
Must be a wind-up. Everything was very close.Why were you unsure?
Can you point to ANYTHING to even vaguely suggest that he hit it?
Fair call. Was more referring to that Australia would been seen as doing OK if they drew this game, so the obvious problems would be masked. Not sure, though.I think Australia have more chance of winning this series going to Perth 0-0 with Marcus North in the team than going to Perth 1-0 down with him dropped. He shouldn't be in the team as a batsman but he's not sooo bad that he's worth losing a Test to see replaced, especially when you consider some of the options the selectors like. I'd rather have North than Ferguson for example.
If Aus don't draw this is will be mainly Ponting's fault as a batsmen imo. He can't keep getting out in situations like this...it puts too much pressure on the other batsmen. He has to start contributing at the right times for us to have any chance of winning these Ashes.
So every time a batsman plays and misses near the ball (i.e. almost every play and miss by those other than Chris Martin) the fielding side should appeal?Must be a wind-up. Everything was very close.
If you say you knew at the time then well done you, throw a party, become an umpire! Bless the world with your god given talent!
But don't suggest that England are cheating by appealing for something very very close
Some extraordinary logic coming out in this thread. So I'm wrong because the umpire made a dreadful decision which actually underlines the very point I'm making?Tell that to the umpire
AWTA.I think Australia have more chance of winning this series going to Perth 0-0 with Marcus North in the team than going to Perth 1-0 down with him dropped. He shouldn't be in the team as a batsman but he's not sooo bad that he's worth losing a Test to see replaced, especially when you consider some of the options the selectors like. I'd rather have North than Ferguson for example.
They could play in on one of the other channels, but Channel 9 aren't keen on doing that for some reason.I know it keeps being said but Channel 9 switching to the news at 6pm is getting more and more annoying. Down right shocking that they can continue to do this. Can't they move the news to 6:30pm or get a dedicated free to air cricket channel.
Geez.....
Yeah no doubt about that, he will never be anything other than a very mediocre test batsman but he is no worse than that and those players are not going to cost you a series. Can understand the frustation that Australian fans feel at him being retained though, so much so that I half hope he makes a gutsy 50 not out in a losing effort tomorow.I think Australia have more chance of winning this series going to Perth 0-0 with Marcus North in the team than going to Perth 1-0 down with him dropped. He shouldn't be in the team as a batsman but he's not sooo bad that he's worth losing a Test to see replaced, especially when you consider some of the options the selectors like. I'd rather have North than Ferguson for example.