**** can't believe we won that! To take a 1-1 draw from that series is a pretty awesome result. Feels like a series win for us.
Without wanting to be pessimistic though, I really hope this result doesn't gloss over the major problems in the team - yet again. Let's just look at the performances for the 'on notice' players and see what has changed:
-Ponting: got a nice 50, but failed to convert. The nice 50 thing isn't new though. In recent times, he has also got nice looking 50's against England, India and Sri Lanka with the same result. Has anything actually changed, and does he deserve to stay on given his performance in this match? I doubt it. Using it as evidence of a return to form would only be ignoring so much of his recent past. Rebirth or not, it is time to introduce a new batsman permanently.
-Johnson: was complete fail with the ball, but managed to hit some match-winning runs with the bat. That's great that he did that and help the team to a win, but what is his true role in the team? It isn't being an allrounder, it is being a strike bowler with any runs being a nice bonus he offers. The fact is he didn't fulfill his main role in the team, and it doesn't take a genius to work out if he did, we wouldn't have been chasing so many runs in the first place. You can't just keep a player on simply because of the little extras they provide to the team. We need consistency/reliability at the moment, and he simply can't provide it. With the introduction of Cummins, the need for him in the team looks increasingly weak.
-Haddin: he might be the only one who partially deserves to stay on. But a lot of that is to do with the lack of better alternatives. Wade might be a better option, but how much more would he really add? After Wade, the cupboards start looking pretty bare. If Haddin saves himself after this test, and then can back it up it the following series' I'd be happy if he stayed in the team. But otherwise, his time might be up as well.
I really don't think any of the above is being overly pessimistic. Let's be honest, it was a pleasant suprise we won this match, but on another day we easily could have lost it too.