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People rate Kane don't they?
I've always thought Finch did a good job tbh
I've always thought Finch did a good job tbh
Actually, I dunno about this.It's definitely fair to criticise Morgan for bowling Rashid in the final over given how he'd gone before that.
Sure but it's not completely just bad luck that it didn't work, no?Don't agree with Rashid at the death, mostly because of big-hitting left-handed Starc, but if he had have bowled England to victory you'd all be calling Morgan a genius
Clarke was a brilliant on-field captain. Best Aus have had in my time. Too bad he failed to command respect from his troops.Ponting was good behind the scenes but way too conservative tactically. He only really had a plan A. It's surprising that he's such a good commentator but he's clearly got a great cricketing mind and it's a shame he didn't use it more as captain.
Clarke was Ponting's opposite. Terrible behind the scenes but was an on field genius.
Finch is a solid captain and always has been.
The thing is that it's very easy to criticise captaincy mistakes in real time but every captain makes mistakes (like Morgan last night). Being a good captain is not about not making mistakes, it's about consistency in placing good fields and making good bowling changes. Having good instincts for when you need to take a risk like Clarke is icing really.
On the other hand they now have a pretty good spinner in Zampa which they were lacking earlier.Anyway, while this is a good series win, one does still come away from this series thinking that the deepest problem Aus has had in this format since the 2015 WC -- the failure to adequately replace Clarke and Bailey -- remains. Hopefully Smith at 3 and Labuschagne at 4 fixes that long term but they've barely games together yet.
Oh yeah that's a good improvement. But the hole at 4 is an extremely serious one; people might not have always liked Clarke's output in terms of strike rate, but he was super consistent and that provided a reliable platform for those below him to launch. We're still much too reliant on either the top three putting on a huge score (as they did last year until the end of the WC, where the weakness in the middle was exposed) or lower order heroics (which are welcome but obviously not to be counted on).On the other hand they now have a pretty good spinner in Zampa which they were lacking earlier.
While the last two WCs have not really required spinners (I remember they won the 2015 WC with just Maxwell bowling spin), the next one will definitely need a couple of decent option.
Pretty decent averages and strike rates though. It's more that the lower order has been rubbish than anything else.Like, this is the output of everyone who's batted at 4 for Aus since the 2015 WC:View attachment 26062
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Take out Bailey for obvious reasons, and Smith ideally bats 3 but him and Labu are interchangeable here I guess. Either way, for no one to have made more than 400 (!!) runs when batting 4 for Australia in five years of cricket is pretty shocking.
But there's no stability or consistency there, and thus no reliability. The only one who's reached 10 games in that position who actually could bat in that position in the future is Handscomb.Pretty decent averages and strike rates though. It's more that the lower order has been rubbish than anything else.
Fair point. Personally I think Australia's World Cup chances died with Khawaja's injury. We looked so much better with him at 3 and Smith at 4.But there's no stability or consistency there, and thus no reliability. The only one who's reached 10 games in that position who actually could bat in that position in the future is Handscomb.
And it's no accident that both sides had extremely strong group stages of the WC, but when the middle/lower order was exposed in a crunch game, it failed without more protection from above. If your lower/middle order isn't doing enough, the underlying problem is almost always at 3 or 4.India have had the #4 problem too. I guess its kinda nice to see two young guns shaping up with Labu and Shreyas Iyer for that slot in both sides.
Yeah, genuinely can't recall this at all tbhDon't recall this
Just to round off this discussion and highlight this point:And it's no accident that both sides had extremely strong group stages of the WC, but when the middle/lower order was exposed in a crunch game, it failed without more protection from above. If your lower/middle order isn't doing enough, the underlying problem is almost always at 3 or 4.