What disturbs me isn't that Clarke and Watson don't get on, it's that it's been allowed to fester through the whole squad, or so it seems. I mean, as far back as the 30s you had blokes not getting on, but they were able to get out and do their best on the field. Still later, Benaud and Simpson didn't really get on, and there's the famous instances of warne, S Waugh, McGrath and Gilchrist not being best mates within the side they played in.
I know one point of difference is the blokes I've referred to were great players, but the fact personal differences are affecting on-field performances only shows there's a lack of professionalism involved here.
It has been said in the past that I carry on a bit with the anti-England stuff, but for those posters who aren't from Australia, I do want to emphasise how utterly and massively unacceptable it is to roll over against the soap dodgers. It's one thing to lose, and in the first test the team showed the kind of attitude one comes to expect from an Australian cricket team (or any other sporting team for that matter), but this result is not good enough.
I don't care if your batting order looks like the South Park cripple fight episode, at lease Jimmy and Timmy put everything into it. To see the way some of our blokes got out in the first innings really was nothing short of embarrassing. It was encouraging to at least see Khawaja attempt to rotate the strike in the second dig, but look at the shot he played in teh first. Likewise Hughes. There's talk about whether Hughes was out or not in the first dig - it's irrelevant. The question is what the living **** are you doing playing that shot when you're on one not out? It's diabolical. To me, if Australia got rolled over for 120-odd and there was a raging green top with bloke nicking off due to some great bowlingk then I'll cop that. But it's not what's happening. Unless there's a dramatic improvement in the application of the batting unit, I look forward to standing in the arrivals hall at Kingsford-Smith and pelting rotten fruit at them.
I don't really blame the bowlers for this tbh. It's not like England has really got away from our attack at any point so far in the series, and they're getting **** all rest because the batsmen don't know which end of the bat to hold. I do, however, think that Lyon should play at OT, given it's meant to be a spinning deck. Maybe they'll play two spinners, I dunno. But it really won't matter unless the top order produces some decent runs for them to bowl to.
This was a pathetic display. Gutless and with no thought to it either. It's not that the batting failed - it's that the blokes failing seem to be repeating their mistakes over and over and over again. That's not just a lack of ability, it demonstrates they're as thick as whipped **** too.
****s they are.