Woodster
International Captain
No doubting this was a fantastic Test to watch, it ebbed one way then the other thorughout with neither side being able to grab the game by the throat when they had the advantage and take it away from the opposition.
Important contributions from the men under pressure in Ponting and Haddin. Ponting looked solid and memories of his finer days were brought back to mind with some convincing pull shots, drives down the ground and some lovely punches off the back foot through the cover region. Will it be enough to keep his position in the side ? I certainly hope it does, his form has been patchy at best and I think he can still have a big impact on this side, unless he decides to call time on his career.
Haddin too made a much needed half-century, was more circumspect due to the situation of the game, and rode his luck with a few loose wafts outside his off stump. But he still attacked where possible, I like how he plays, he's easy on the eye and, imo, should also retain his place in the side.
Johnson batted very well also, yet he was only under pressure with regards the game situation. He has failed miserably in his specialist discipline so his place in the side did not depend on how he did with the bat on that last day. He just had to go out and bat like he does, putting bat to ball with little to lose, this time it paid off for him. But his bowling is the big concern, he cannot surely keep his place in the side despite this vital innings because his bowling is what he gets selected for and it has been woefully below par for some time, and there are decent alternatives now.
Important contributions from the men under pressure in Ponting and Haddin. Ponting looked solid and memories of his finer days were brought back to mind with some convincing pull shots, drives down the ground and some lovely punches off the back foot through the cover region. Will it be enough to keep his position in the side ? I certainly hope it does, his form has been patchy at best and I think he can still have a big impact on this side, unless he decides to call time on his career.
Haddin too made a much needed half-century, was more circumspect due to the situation of the game, and rode his luck with a few loose wafts outside his off stump. But he still attacked where possible, I like how he plays, he's easy on the eye and, imo, should also retain his place in the side.
Johnson batted very well also, yet he was only under pressure with regards the game situation. He has failed miserably in his specialist discipline so his place in the side did not depend on how he did with the bat on that last day. He just had to go out and bat like he does, putting bat to ball with little to lose, this time it paid off for him. But his bowling is the big concern, he cannot surely keep his place in the side despite this vital innings because his bowling is what he gets selected for and it has been woefully below par for some time, and there are decent alternatives now.