Fair go England. Reckon things would have been a bit closer had we won the toss, but it doesn't really matter. They've played really well and deserve the urn. Hopefully we can turn things around in Sydney and regain some respect with a 2-2. Still kicking myself I didn't put $100 on England at the start of play yesterday, there were great odds but my mate was beeping loudly to leave for the ground. Should have left him waiting.
Our batting should not come as a surprise to anyone, most of us here have been going on about it since the WI and Indian tours in 08. Back then we were already seeing the cracks with one or two players always out of form and clockwork-like collapses as soon as the bowling got tight. It's a lot worse now. You can't really justify 98 ao against two pacers that weren't even in the tour's starting XI and had bowled rubbish to the Victorians on the same ground not two weeks before. In terms of selection, as I said, stick with your best XI. I can't see the point of sticking a random kid in there and getting out for 5 runs, having his technique exposed or getting carted around the park.
After England got shellacked here in 06/07 they ordered a full review of the system, I thought it was a bit over the top at the time and to be honest I still do. They weren't a bad side, just a bit unlucky with injuries, form and coming up against an all-time great side (things like Giles' dropped catch didn't help either...). However I really do believe we need a full, honest and independent review of the Australian system with three areas of focus:
1. The selectors.
2. The coaching staff.
3. The lack of spin talent coming through in Australian cricket.
And if everything is above board I'd be happy even if we weren't winning. I can accept that we do not have the right to be the best side in the world and these things are cyclical anyways. We're average now, we may be a lot better in the near future. However, addressing those three areas may get us back to the top a lot sooner.