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Give it Haddin or Hussey on a short term basis, and in that time groom a few young blokes for captaincy.Who should replace him as captain?
Give it Haddin or Hussey on a short term basis, and in that time groom a few young blokes for captaincy.Who should replace him as captain?
Aye. imagine if he came to the crease at 3. would be the same deal as clarke- scrounging around, nervous, weight of expectation on his shoulder, looking poor, BANG , out to one of his masters (anderson tremlett bresnan) for a poor score.Is there a sense of relief that the Punter is not playing today ?.
The improvement in Hughes performance today was his leaving, still looked poor and a get out at any time.
The bowling was not quite as tight as in Melbourne, part of the hangover I think.
The question was asked "Why did they pick Smith to bat at 6 before picking Kwalajah ?".
A very good question.
WIll Clarke replace Ponting as captain ? It will be a rheotorical question unless he scores some runs.
Is there a sense of relief that the Punter is not playing today ?.
Well.... our bowlers too would look like world beaters if English batsmen kept throwing their wickets away like their Aussie counterparts....he certainly did. eng would be 0/240 if they batted. if we can scrounge our way to 350-380, we have a chance.
Well.... our bowlers too would look like world beaters if English batsmen kept throwing their wickets away like their Aussie counterparts....
Someone who is playing well enough to get picked in the next test. Doesn't have to be the best player.Originally Posted by tooextracool View Post
Who should replace him as captain?
Talking about what England need to do to get to number 1, and Strauss admits the batting needs to tighten up at times. Interesting comment though - "the best sides in the world don't allow collapses for 120 or 130." Both an admission of England's weakness and a shot at India and South Africa at the same time.
Thanks for that insightful comment.nah, both south africa and india would defocate on england at the moment. end of story.
Indeed, McIntosh dropped him on 40 during that knock too, an absolute sitter at second slip.'live match situation'. That match was over before Hughes came in to bat in the 2nd inning, that is pretty obvious given they were chasing 100 odd. A rather meaningless knock in the grand scheme of things.
I seriously doubt so especially in matches outside of South Africa and India.nah, both south africa and india would defocate on england at the moment. end of story.
no worries #4 .Thanks for that insightful comment.
I agree that Hussey isn't a good option. Haddin for one test though, surely that's worth a shout?Im not really a fan of Hussey as captain. Hussey is about as likely as anyone else to suffer a slump in form in the next series and have his place in the side questioned before long. The end of this series is a chance to usher in a new era in Australian cricket and it makes more sense to select someone younger who can possibly lead the side into the future. Making someone who is almost 36 and who had his place in the side questioned as long as a series ago seems to me like a backward step and also very un-australian like. Conservatism is not something I would associate with Australia.
I seriously doubt so especially in matches outside of South Africa and India.
I enjoyed Caramello's innings today, pity about the dismissal..
Think someone needs to show you a pitch map.Well.... our bowlers too would look like world beaters if English batsmen kept throwing their wickets away like their Aussie counterparts....
Think it would be decent series between England and either South Africa and India. Much of England's performance in India would depend on what pitches the Indians put up. Swann at the moment is a better weapon than Harbhajan and I'd back England to draw all three games if the pitches were anything like those put up for the India/New Zealand series.nah, both south africa and india would defocate on england at the moment. end of story.
Indeed. 4/134 is slightly tenuous, but 4/200 sounds much better. That's what tight bowling does.Think someone needs to show you a pitch map.
The gulf in the bowling department between these 2 sides far and away eclipses the gulf in the batting. Bowlers like Johnson and Siddle cant land 2 balls in an over on the same spot, even the reserve bowlers like Bresnan are coming in and bowling to set plans.
exactlyThink someone needs to show you a pitch map.
The gulf in the bowling department between these 2 sides far and away eclipses the gulf in the batting. Bowlers like Johnson and Siddle cant land 2 balls in an over on the same spot, even the reserve bowlers like Bresnan are coming in and bowling to set plans.