The bowling's too good for Ponting. He's not God anymore so bowlers are allowed to be simply too good for him.Getting increasingly depressed by the continued failure of Ponting and Clarke. Just... why?
Calm down eh.Meh, he plays some of the best knocks of his career and I'm wrong for doubting him before he has played them. Jeez.
Prior is still the better bat imo.
If the shot he played today constitutes "Ponting get a ball too good for him" then I'm really worried.The bowling's too good for Ponting. He's not God anymore so bowlers are allowed to be simply too good for him.
I thought the Adelaide innings was the spark Clarke needed, as he looked, if not quite at his SA 07/08 or Ashes 09 form, at least in reasonable nick with his footwork against pace. But his innings today was shocking. It wasn't just the ball he nicked, the four wasn't much better and he played one awful-looking drive to mid off. Somehow those two managed to come off the middle but it couldn't, and didn't, last.Runs will come for Clarke imo. Just needs to start edging the straight ones and missing the wide ones.
Haddin's keeping has deteriorated at the same rate that his batting has improvedPrior is a far superior keeper by the way. Lucky for Haddin he's making runs or Paine would be in by now
If a bloke like Cook can make runs as a test batsman with the kind of technique that he has, then anybody can do it tbh.The vast majority of dismissals in some form come from a batsman's mistake.
Its the fundamental difference between batting and bowling. Bowlers can afford mistakes as long as they are capable of that one dangerous delivery, while batsmen have to be painstakingly consistent to succeed.
Its why someone like Phil Hughes or Smith in a logical universe will fail as test batsmen. Too many 'mistakes'.
Really? Paine's struck me as a good keeper from what I've seen. Very agile, although probably less likely to pull off the screamerHaddin's keeping has deteriorated at the same rate that his batting has improved
However, Paine is a pretty ordinary keeper as well so let's not kid ourselves that there would be a quantum improvement in that regard if he played
They're replaying the day's play atm and both were truly awfulIf the shot he played today constitutes "Ponting get a ball too good for him" then I'm really worried.
I thought the Adelaide innings was the spark Clarke needed, as he looked, if not quite at his SA 07/08 or Ashes 09 form, at least in reasonable nick with his footwork against pace. But his innings today was shocking. It wasn't just the ball he nicked, the four wasn't much better and he played one awful-looking drive to mid off. Somehow those two managed to come off the middle but it couldn't, and didn't, last.
It's just depressing seeing the two players I enjoy watching the most be so unspeakably terrible.
Posted this before, but I always imagine heads instantly dropping once Ponting gets dismissed cheaply and a sense of panic quickly spreadingI just get the feeling while Ponting is the central figure in the team, his bad form rubs off on everyone else, especially Clarke. I would be very happy if the Captaincy went to someone else after this series and the spotlight was taken off Ponting. The question is though, who should it go to? I don't think Clarke is ready, and his first priority needs to get his batting sorted.
They're replaying the day's play atm and both were truly awful
Whatever happened to keeping out the straight ones and leaving the rest alone for a while?
Too much McCricketThey're replaying the day's play atm and both were truly awful
Whatever happened to keeping out the straight ones and leaving the rest alone for a while?
Was pretty average in India (not the easiest place to keep, mind you) and not great in ODIsReally? Paine's struck me as a good keeper from what I've seen. Very agile, although probably less likely to pull off the screamer
Cook, when on form at least, has a solid defense. I'm yet to see Hughes on form, so can't really tell if he does, but if he defends like this all the time he won't last long.If a bloke like Cook can make runs as a test batsman with the kind of technique that he has, then anybody can do it tbh.
Don't think there is much truth to that. Each year between 2006-2009 (inclusive) he has been averaging over 50.Clarke just doesn't appear to have the self-discipline to maintain performance at an elite level. Wavers between brilliant and pedestrian far too much.