Burgey
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Because if the wicket isn't really green, you're basically saying you can't bat well enough. You put runs on the board and bowl last. It's worked for 130 years for the most part.Why is it defensive?
Because if the wicket isn't really green, you're basically saying you can't bat well enough. You put runs on the board and bowl last. It's worked for 130 years for the most part.Why is it defensive?
I'm not watching yet, but from cricinfo it sounds like it is a green wicket. Together with the apparently overcast conditions (which according to the forecast) could be confined mainly to this morning, I would much prefer to have bowled first. Why not get at the Indian's when they are the most unsettled?Mate if the wicket isn't a raging green top why would you bowl first? Fmd, it's such a defensive move in those circumstances.
It looks a normal Melbourne pitch. If it plays like it, then batting is the right call.
As long as they don't drive expansively on it pre-lunch whe it's like Zaheer (tacky) they should be right.
That's no more true than batting first is saying that you can't bowl well enough. It might well be a mistake to bowl rather than bat but it's not a defensive move, if anything it increases the chance of a positive result.Because if the wicket isn't really green, you're basically saying you can't bat well enough.
That's bull****.That's no more true than batting first is saying that you can't bowl well enough. It might well be a mistake to bowl rather than bat but it's not a defensive move, if anything it increases the chance of a positive result.
Yeah, I'm with you on this, I don't get the rationale tbh.That's no more true than batting first is saying that you can't bowl well enough. It might well be a mistake to bowl rather than bat but it's not a defensive move, if anything it increases the chance of a positive result.
Agree with that, not a lot in it for the bowlers. Only useful swing so far.Pitch looks decidedly straw coloured frankly.
You're both right. The accepted wisdom of every test captain since 1877 has nothing on you guys.Yeah, I'm with you on this, I don't get the rationale tbh.
Yeah, just turned it on...doesn't look green at all, so I don't know what cricinfo was on about.Pitch looks decidedly straw coloured frankly.
Yeah AWTA strongly. Blokes here be mad.You're both right. The accepted wisdom of every test captain since 1877 has nothing on you guys.
Runs on the board sets up the game. You mean to tell me you'd look at this pitch and bowl first on it?
Fmd.
we did bat first in cape town.It's that Australian arrogance of, "We're going to bat first", no matter what the pitch is. Remember in Cape Town Clarke said he would've batted.