Huge call. Don't rate SA's 3rd seamer, I take it?Johnson thrives in Saffie conditions. The Aussie attack looks more powerful than that of the hosts, especially when you add Harris who is the best form out of all the bowlers in both teams, into the mix.
gabba 2nd dig was terrible, but really it's been our batting - punter and clarke in particular.attack being so inconsistent, for so long,
Sure, but I'd be happy that a reserve bowler seems to be capable. And not writing off the next two years.it's not really perplexing is it? we've literally been through this before and it wasn't fun. and it's not as if Siddle has had a season in the shield to remove our fears of him not being any different. surely you can understand why we're not overflowing with joy?
If that's your opinion then go nuts, I won't argue. It's just worthwhile to remember that potential is just that. A lot of the time, players who are earmarked as consistent tend to have bad days as much as the next bloke, and then don't have the starring performances to make up for it. For a player with "consistency" or "reliability" as his MO, we need a hell of a lot more evidence for it to be the case than a bowler with another game plan. It's always a gamble to bring in the newer player, regardless of whether they're picked to be reliable or a tearaway, because we've such little evidence at this level.It's not because Copeland is new, it's because of what he represents. His style of bowling and mentality is almost the opposite of Siddle really. When you see your attack being so inconsistent, for so long, when a bowler like Copeland comes along it's a breath of fresh air. He may or may not be successful in the long term, but the idea that he has to potential to provide a lot of stability to the side is very appealing. That's why he is pretty popular around here.
Sure, but I'd be happy that a reserve bowler seems to be capable. And not writing off the next two years.
If that's your opinion then go nuts, I won't argue. It's just worthwhile to remember that potential is just that. A lot of the time, players who are earmarked as consistent tend to have bad days as much as the next bloke, and then don't have the starring performances to make up for it. For a player with "consistency" or "reliability" as his MO, we need a hell of a lot more evidence for it to be the case than a bowler with another game plan. It's always a gamble to bring in the newer player, regardless of whether they're picked to be reliable or a tearaway, because we've such little evidence at this level.
We've seen very little of Copeland, and if a relatively decent international bowler like Siddle is bowling well at the moment, it's not a travesty to pick him. It's certainly not grounds to write off the next two years, because none of us can really predict what a new bowler might be capable of in that time.
Yeah because the last time Australia went in with an all-seam attack in South Africa it was disastrous.in any case if Lyon doesn't bowl better in the 2nd innings we could be going in with 5 seamers again....#learningfrommistakes
He got out like that in ODIs to left armers quite a few times when he first started opening.Yeah you'd think there's no way it could happen but we've all thought that before...I guess Beer could grab the spot though
4.1 Parnell to Watson, OUT, short and straight, attempted pull-shot, skies it and is taken at mid-on, excellent catch
That's odd. Not a spinner, not caught at point/gully, not between 50-99. ITSTL.
Also both the Ashes matches they won in 2009 and 2010.Yeah because the last time Australia went in with an all-seam attack in South Africa it was disastrous.
Yeah that's one of the most frustrating thing about this line-up - the fact you know the top 6 batsman are basically the ones that should be there, yet none of them except Clarke can provide some part time spin.Don't see them doing it without North or Smith in the top six though.
Yeah that's one of the most frustrating thing about this line-up - the fact you know the top 6 batsman are basically the ones that should be there, yet none of them except Clarke can provide some part time spin.
Happened on day 3, didn't it?Melbourne a special case tbf, given Harris broke down fairly early on.
Yeah haha I missed that...heard it was some pretty monumental bowling though. Usman ain't in the side atm though, and might not be for a while.uh didn't you see ponting landing BOMBS bro?!
ftr i think usman has been working on some part-time spin