I am happy with our seamers throughout the match.
Not happy with the batting in the 3rd inning. It was 50-60 runs light.
1) The openers are supposed to be the most defensive batsman in the team but both of them felt frustrated they couldn't score runs in a TEST match. I am more mad at Latham for not learning from Guptil's example. Both out trying to play expansive drives against a Bowler who was on fire.
2) Kane became obsessed with playing the ball late and forgot to push his foot towards the ball, if you are going to bat from the crease then it doesn't take much movement to get an edge. Poor technique from a master technician. I suspect the pitch intimidated him into camping on the crease. Unfortunately - Kane and Ross are our batting plan. There is no plan B. You needed to come off Kane.
3) Taylor -Off balance, premeditated, I could go on.
4) Brendon have already analysed his poor excuse for a defensive technique. Call your next series your retirement farewell as your batting has lost it. I also am convinced you aren't strong enough or a big enough man physically to use a 3lb four ounce bat or whatever they said that tree trunk weighed. You can see Brendon often late to each shot and just struggling to actually generate bat speed. Perhaps he actually pulls off that slash shot in the first inning against Starc with a lighter bat.
5) Santer - 30s and 40s are not good enough. When you are set you must carry on. Despite your innings I think you need more time in Plunket as both of your dismissals were not how a batsman gets out. Signs of someone who does not have many centuries under his belt. I agreed with your decision to go over the top against Lyon - be patient waiting for the right ball and DO NOT make up your mind before he has started his run up. Test cricket is not a development league. I would only be picking you where Cory is unavailable.
I will reserve comment on your fielding for later.
6) Watling - stage fright all series.
7) Mark Craig - does not bat like a team man.
8) Bracewell - has finally figured out how to bat in test cricket. He obviously has a 1st gear, defence, and a 4th gear - smashing it - so just alternated between those two gears. Keep up the good work.
9) Southee/Boult. As a club captain I don't really care how my number 10 and 11 bat. I do care how my number 8 and 9 bat though greatly.
Numbers 8 and 9 should be putting on 20 something every time they bat with the odd fifty thrown in. Numbers 10 and 11 - I don't even really see much point in letting them take up valuable time batting in the nets unless they have come to me and said they want to work their way up the order. To emphasise my point, if Tim and Trent bat like they do out in the middle of a test match with 50 thousand people watching them, how do you think they bat in the nets, it would be a farce bowling to them and I can only imagine it is a circus.
If I had to bowl to either one of them I would run in and fire it six inches outside leg stump so that he just tickles me down to fine leg, rather than bowling him good nuts and watching him belt some good length delivery over my head and making me walk 5 minutes to get it. I am semi serious on this point. Tim's net batting must be a crime scene.
1) I actually didn’t mind Latham going after the ball he got. Unlike the ball that got Guptill out, Latham’s dismissal was much closer to a genuine wide half volley that Latham regularly hammers to the cover fence. The problem was that Latham played for a hint of inswing, and there was none – whether that was clever bowling or a bit of luck on the bowler’s half I don’t know, but it was just enough to beat the middle of the bat and grab the outside edge.
Nonetheless, while the execution of the stroke wasn’t great, the decision to try and drive the ball was ok imo. Latham was done by good pressure bowling followed by an excellent carrot ball. Guptill’s dismissal – on the other hand – was yet another example of a systemic flaw in his judgement. I find his inability to rectify his technical flaws to be far more infuriating than Latham’s mistake.
2) Nah, KW got good balls in both innings on a pitch where there was movement on offer throughout. Playing at the ball late with its so soft hands is what’s made him a great player over the last 18 months. That’s how he scored a hundred at Lord’s, that’s how he dominated the Aussies in this series. He’s not Bradman, every now and then he will fail (just as he did at Headingly). You just have to hope that when he does someone else in the top 6 will come through.
3) Yeah, Taylor’s batting was far too devil may care for my taste. Maybe he was feeling a bit ****y following his dominance at Perth, but his approach was all wrong in this one.
4) Overreaction much? Ok, his defence technique at Adelaide was poor. Wandering across the stumps and playing with a diagonal bat was completely wrong for the conditions. But saying his batting has lost it following one poor series against a premium quality bowling lineup is ott (especially given how badly he was sawn off at Brisbane when in full flow).
5) Bit harsh on our top scorer in a low scoring match, but I agree that both of his dismissals were horribly loose. The second innings one was particularly heart breaking as he’d played with such determination and endeavour up to that point. Real debutante dismissal, and yeah ideally he wouldn’t be playing test cricket yet. But with Corey and Neesh both some way from a return I suspect he’ll be receiving his middle-order batting apprenticeship at the highest level for a while yet.
6) Yeah, gutting to watch our best player in England come up so far short here – though at least you can say it generally required good balls to get him out.
7) Yeah, look. Craig was bad with the bat but what was really frustrating was that he really should have scored so many more runs. Repeatedly got good starts, saw off tough spells, played some attractive shots and then just threw it away time and time again. Blurgh.
8) No he hasn’t. He batted well in 1 innings out of 5. That’s not good enough. Another D grade for Doug’s batting.
9) Small correction here – numbers 8 and 9 should be aiming to get to 20 every time. You can’t help it if you’re new at the crease and get a 150kmh inswinging yorker first up.
Hurricane said:
I stopped paying close attention after Santner's dropped catch. As soon as it went up I thought "Please let Martin Guptil be underneath this". But it was the rookie. What annoyed me about the drop was two fold. A) he was a deer in the headlights (all catching requires is determination) B) when they did a close up of him afterwards they showed him looking like Joe Cool with his collar up on end. He is ****y. It reminded me of Latham on debut where he swaggered around and got a top score of 3 or something and then wised up after that. On debut Latham wore a long sleeve shirt on a boiling hot day because it looked cool.
Hahar! Darn youths with their ****y stride and their popular music...
To be honest, I'd much rather watch youngsters strutting around the paddock like they were born to it than someone like Franklin whose shoulder width contracted by 6 inches every time he got hit to the fence