I was thinking the same thing. It's basically signalling you've given up. Although I can understand they might have wanted to see what would happen with the leggie and a hard ball.Giving the new ball to the 20 yo leggie with 1 wicket right up there with bowling 1st on a road.
This is the scg not the SC and he is young. At least give your 2 senior seamers a few overs of the rock to challenge the bats before you try spin.I was thinking the same thing. It's basically signalling you've given up. Although I can understand they might have wanted to see what would happen with the leggie and a hard ball.
Following up with Ali was clearly giving up however.
Thats the way it is with some players, I remember watching Mitch when he was 16 and it was clear then that he would one day be special. He may or may not go on with it but it would be criminal not to take the chance unless you have proven performers to keep him out of the team. If this is the turning point for him then Australia have one hell of a batsman.@TNT
yeah was still given a 20 test trial period before he delivered a century though
It has been quite a grinding series really. This Aussie side doesn't have the flair of the great sides of the early 00s.is anyone else who was originally excited at the prospect of good slow, 50 strike rate careful cricket at the start of the series happy that Marsh is showing a bit of intent again?
At the end of the day boundaries just entertain me more than leaves and blocks
We don't need to declare for two more sessions. Let the weather take wickets for us.This almost declaration bowling.
Which is a good thing, but this has more to do with the pitches than anything elseIt has been quite a grinding series really. This Aussie side doesn't have the flair of the great sides of the early 00s.