I guess when you compare the two players in isolation, it does seem a tad wrong. I think I should Starc back to 5.5 really. Regardless of the luck, any bowler who averages above 50 with the ball has not had a passable series.Hmm Starc 6, Broad 4.5? not sure about that. I think Broad has bowled pretty well in this series so far without much luck at all. Starc has been ok, but definitely the weak link amongst our bowlers. Broad has made a good deal more runs too.
Can totally understand if you deducted points off Broad for being a **** though
Yeah, perhaps. What would you give him?Being ridiculously harsh on Haddin.
Not sure if that's tongue in cheek or not so I'm gonna take it on face value and ask............how the hell was he supposed to know how many England were going to make?? When you're declaring in the 3rd innings you have a decent idea of where the game is at and can make some educated guesses as to where it is headed........it's all crystal ball stuff when you're calling it in the 1st.Clarke loses a point for declaring the first innings too soon imo. Just a handful more runs and they would have been able to make England follow on and given themselves a chance of forcing the win.
Yeah I was marking a bit tougher compared to usual. I made 5 the pass mark, other times I would probably make 7 as the pass mark (similar to how they used to/probably still do it the Rugby League Week magazine).I'd give him about a seven tbh but these things are subjective - I think you mark a bit harder than I do
OK at best you can call it a gamble that didn't come off. But you'd still hold it against him if he played an unusually optimistic shot and got out. Why not when he makes an unusually optimistic declaration and it costs his side a shot at winning the game?Not sure if that's tongue in cheek or not so I'm gonna take it on face value and ask............how the hell was he supposed to know how many England were going to make?? When you're declaring in the 3rd innings you have a decent idea of where the game is at and can make some educated guesses as to where it is headed........it's all crystal ball stuff when you're calling it in the 1st.
I reckon captains cop more **** over declarations than anything else they do......poor old Clarke called the 1st one too soon and the second one too late........****ing hopeless he is.
I'm happy with how Broady is travelling, sometimes this happens to bowlers........the wickets are just around the corner. I said at the start of the series he'd win us at least one test with a 5 or 6 for 30 odd in a session and still reckon he will.What do we think about Broad thus far this series? I can't remember many moments when he bowled especially badly at all, but he's taken, what, six wickets in three tests?
Yep. Needs to pitch up to get top order wickets.It's just classic off-form Broad, bowling a yard too short and not taking wickets without looking particularly bad.
I just can't help but twitch when I see Gillespie and Broad's name in the same sentence...I reckon when Gillespie was in his prime he'd have gone alright on his own. I don't think he had prolonged periods where he looked to be bowling well and just didn't take wickets, unlike Broad. Remember talking to a few blokes back at the beginning of the 2000's and they said they thought he was the hardest bowler to face in SS cricket at the time, got good bounce off a decent length apparently.Same thing used to be said about Jason Gillespie. While Anderson's in the side and firing, Broad's doing a job but you wouldn't want him all by himself.