yeah he missed a portion of the one day matches but neither of the test. flew in a few days earlier and scored 160 odd.Did he actually miss a Test though? IIRC he flew back to Australia, dumped his missus then flew back and scored a ton.
Has never been booed in Adelaide, if I recall correctly.It's died down a bit since everybody sat down and looked up to him with the same wide-eyed "do something!" learned helplessness that they did with Allan Border, but in the height of the Lara days it was absolutely venomous. Most of the press (and us) took Katich's side after he throttled him, he was derided as soft and whipped when he bunked off a Test to tell Ms. Bingle she was out of line and he was booed on his captaincy debut. I was watching TV and it was completely discernible.
Sounds fair to me. The 'par' score was shooting up and down like a whore's drawers yesterday, but Aus will end up well over anyone's par if they avoid disasters in the first hour.I didn't think it was that much of a road. Yeah batting conditions aren't tough but England bowled fairly poorly
Sure - my previous effort looks less respectful towards Lyon than I intended. But I just think that Harris & Siddle will pose more of a threat if England get to bat today. That being said, if Aus bat for two more sessions, the pitch may well have deteriorated enough for Lyon to come to the party in their first innings as well.I think Lyon is very good against non-SC batsmen, he troubled SA at times and this will show how much he has progressed in the last few months.
Will you be able to watch much of it today?Better bowling conditions today then, no excuses.
Yes, I wasn't meaning to target your post or anything, was just a general observation, by tomorrow Starceh would have run all over the pitch as well, which will help both Lyon and Swann.Sure - my previous effort looks less respectful towards Lyon than I intended. But I just think that Harris & Siddle will pose more of a threat if England get to bat today. That being said, if Aus bat for two more sessions, the pitch may well have deteriorated enough for Lyon to come to the party in their first innings as well.
Australia to make 360, England all out 166 and Australia 3/76 at stumps.However you cut it, Australia need a lead of 150 at the least, making provisions for probable collapses in the second innings. Big day for all eleven to stand up