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Haha, ind33d they are.Is it just me or are people saying this after EVERY somewhat decent period of cricket these days?
Haha, ind33d they are.Is it just me or are people saying this after EVERY somewhat decent period of cricket these days?
Well 350 could definately be on the cards, but 400 would be quite an effort. That's another 123 runs...so Haddin would almost certainly need to get at least half of those.Yeah but there's nothing stopping Australia from getting 350-400, in fact it's disappointing if they don't end up around that mark.
Yeah it gets pretty boring. Cricket is all relative to the environment in which it takes place.Haha, ind33d they are.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think Australia will get to 400, but 370 isn't out of the question, which will put it even IMO. Agree that it's a pretty good batting pitch, but drop in pitches work in mysterious ways. Should get quicker tomorrow but who knows.Well 350 could definately be on the cards, but 400 would be quite an effort. That's another 123 runs...so Haddin would almost certainly need to get at least half of those.
And I think there's enough there if you bowl full. Australia only really got away in that session after lunch when India dropped short.Yeah it gets pretty boring. Cricket is all relative to the environment in which it takes place.
Err no.Positive approach means having conviction in every shot you play whether that's a forward defence or a full blooded pull shot, the shots that likes of Ponting, Marsh and Clarke played to get out today were always going do little else other than get them out and the problem there was lack of conviction in the shots these guys were trying to play, they were in two minds whether to defend or play a shot and that sort of lack of clarity has been cause of all of our batting problems.
Yeah, agree. No offence pup11 but you seem to be talking out your arse in that post.Err no.
Clarke tried to cut a ball which was much too straight and angling in to him. It was poor shot selection, he could've gone at it with all the conviction in the world and he'd still have been in trouble.
In Ponting's case it's pretty difficult to have a huge amount of conviction playing good length balls which angle in then seam away, it's not called the corridor of uncertainty for nothing.
You could argue that Marsh's shot looked a bit half-assed, but again his main problem was poor shot selection. Driving on the up in your first over at the crease on a deck with some juice in it is pretty low-percentage cricket.
Yeah, standards have dropped etc... The current number 1 side aren't that good and all that. People should just accept they are watching some enthralling matches of late, maybe the standard of cricket isn't as good as some of the previous 10 years but I bet you haven't enjoyed it as much as the last few months with so many stellar matches. Most involving the Aussies too.Is it just me or are people saying this after EVERY somewhat decent period of cricket these days?
Didn't say it was bad, just didn't feel it was a 'great' days playIs it just me or are people saying this after EVERY somewhat decent period of cricket these days?
Australia....just such a selfless nation. Always ensuring people are entertained even if that means sacrificing success.Yeah, standards have dropped etc... The current number 1 side aren't that good and all that. People should just accept they are watching some enthralling matches of late, maybe the standard of cricket isn't as good as some of the previous 10 years but I bet you haven't enjoyed it as much as the last few months with so many stellar matches. Most involving the Aussies too.