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The more I think about it, the more I think he should.Does Lehmann take some blame for this?
The more I think about it, the more I think he should.Does Lehmann take some blame for this?
I think his point though is that this is the case with most mediocre to decent Test players -- it's not that they can't play well in certainly circumstances, but that they can't do it regularly, often for mental rather than technical reasons. Australia's current batting lineup isn't somehow unique in this, nor or is it a problem easily solved. The difference between being decent and very good is often just application rather than basic ability, and there have sure been a lot of just decent players in Test history.Oh I absolutely agree. Which is why this continues to be exceptionally frustrating. It's not a question of ability/personnel/structural issues with the team, it just requires them to not bat like ****ing dumbasses.
I think so yeah. His first innings dismissal was completely just bad luck on second viewing, was a perfectly good shot and execution but the ball ballooned off a half-volley length. Would still expect him to do fine this series.People being a bit too quick to pigeon-hole Voges I think.
Second dig out was a worry, though.I think so yeah. His first innings dismissal was completely just bad luck on second viewing, was a perfectly good shot and execution but the ball ballooned off a half-volley length. Would still expect him to do fine this series.
The modern dilemma seems to be about maintaining an aggressive overall strategy without abandoning necessary defensive tactics. It's tricky and Lehmann has decided that any mistakes he makes are always going to be on the "too aggressive" side.The more I think about it, the more I think he should.
It's no different to how it's been for the last 6-7 years. Looks pretty good on paper and throughout that period you've always had at least a couple of world class batsmen - it's just that Australia's middle order absolutely loves falling in a heap.Nah it's actually not **** - it has looked decent because it is decent. Half the batsmen are genuinely good and half are total ****. Combined with a pretty good tail, overall it's a decent batting lineup. Nothing more, nothing less.
Absolutely agree.Khawaja is mediocre. Has done nothing to deserve a further call up.
1 or 2 tests at a time is hardly a stint. There's a couple of occasions early on in his career where he probably shouldn't have been dropped, however there is no way he should be close to selection now.Khawaja's shown nothing at all in his stints to suggest that him playing more Tests would be a good idea.
Khawaja is mediocre. Has done nothing to deserve a further call up.
So disappointing. Remember watching the highlights of his ***y maiden OD ton and feeling the hype.Khawaja's shown nothing at all in his stints to suggest that him playing more Tests would be a good idea.
That's it. His list A record is quite impressive and he had a massive year last year in domestic ODIs. Still reckon he should be opening in the Shield and looking to open for Australia. That should be his goal.So disappointing. Remember watching the highlights of his ***y maiden OD ton and feeling the hype.
I dunno about this so much. England made 430 odd in the first dig which was about par on that surface given the overhead conditions. The attack had them 3/40 and should have been 4/40 or so. Johnson was ineffective but I wouldn't put him at 2009 levels of awful, and I thought from what I saw that Lyon bowled well. He certainly didn't leak a lot of runs.I think Australia's problems stem from their bowling as much as their batting. You can't leave Johnson out, but he is still a very one-dimensional bowler. On a pitch with pace and bounce he's a nightmare, but he just doesn't have the accuracy and consistency of swing/reverse to be as effective on slower surfaces like the ones he'll be playing on in this series, and he hasn't had quite the same explosive pace since the conclusion of the 2013/14 season. Starc is classy but will still leak runs which is problematic when you already have Johnson in the team. And Lyon will struggle on surfaces that nullify his topspinner.