GoodAreasShane
Cricketer Of The Year
I like the bloke, but I would be lying if I said I don't cringe at some of the things he comes out with.
Ponting was my personal preference for coach after Lehmann went. His knowledge of the game - but also his knowledge of what constitutes smart cricket - is second to none IMO.Nah I think Ponting would actually be brilliant as coach. When you look at middle order options atm, I can see why he'd want to recall him. I'd go with someone else, even Stoinis ahead of him, but given the lack of realistic alternatives, MMarsh belongs in the argument for sure.
Meanwhile, Mark Waugh makes a rare decent point re Harris involuntarily poking his tongue out when he got hit. Not a fan of people who do that tbh. They don't belong in elite sport.
That graphic of the Australian boundaries being almost all behind square is illuminating IMO. No doubt it's very unpleasant bowling to face, but 4/140 isn't a bad score and India might have been better off being driven a few times to get a few more nicks.Bumrah has still been just a fraction short imho. Good bowling still. I suppose at 180 odd behind it's not as easy to commit to risk being driven, but the wicket taking balls are a bit further up than what he's hitting atm for the most part. No one's edging something short of or just on a good length on this thing when it jags as much as it is.
The graphic showing so few balls from Ishant hitting the stumps in his first couple of spells was illuminating as well, for the same reason, especially given how much of that bowling was to Finch and Handscomb.That graphic of the Australian boundaries being almost all behind square is illuminating IMO. No doubt it's very unpleasant bowling to face, but 4/140 isn't a bad score and India might have been better off being driven a few times to get a few more nicks.
Yeah, he's dynamite to the lefties though, with the one which angles in then decks away from around the wicket. You always knew he'd nail Handscomb once he got one full too, though I didn't expect it first ball of that particular spell. I'd definitely be picking a right hander if possible to replace Handscomb if he goes next test, same with Darsh (won't happen) and Finch (now unlikely given he's ok to bat).The graphic showing so few balls from Ishant hitting the stumps in his first couple of spells was illuminating as well, for the same reason, especially given how much of that bowling was to Finch and Handscomb.
Yeah, why not throw a fourth Ashes loss onto his resume.Ponting was my personal preference for coach after Lehmann went. His knowledge of the game - but also his knowledge of what constitutes smart cricket - is second to none IMO.