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You mean Martin Crowe? Greatbatch opened the batting.
Lol yeah... somehow I just associate everything NZ did in the 92 WC with Greatbatch, lol. 8 year old me thought he was the best batsman outside of India.You mean Martin Crowe? Greatbatch opened the batting.
I guess I am incapable of making my point.So according to you SS any pitch where a less skilled player outperforms a more skilled one is bad?
Wonder what you make of the Lord's pitch where Agarkar scored a ton then? Or more recently at the Gabba where Washington Sundar outbowled Nathan Lyon
Which one is more valuable?Return Vijay Mallya and Kohinoor
Weren't you saying exact opposite of this yesterday?It's funny reading some of the comments:
Joe Root's 5/8 is proof that pitch was poor
but India getting all out on 36 in proof that India can't play fast bowling.
Fact is had India held onto the catches at Adelaide , Aus would have been all out on 120 and even Adelaide test would have been over inside 2 days.
Pink ball is bigger problem than pitch. It should be stopped in international cricket unless we get its better version after successful trial in domestic matches.
Because people were giving free pass to Adelaide pitch which I think is wrong.Weren't you saying exact opposite of this yesterday?
I think that wicket definitely had a fair bit for the bowlers but was not extraordinarily bowler friendly, 250-300 par wicket IMO. it was a combination of great bowling, freakish luck, bad batting and jammy pink ball collapso.Because people were giving free pass to Adelaide pitch which I think is wrong.
That was also a very seam friendly pitch.
I think even the worse batting lineups we were trotting out in the 80s and 90s (and some of them were worse, no doubt) weren't quite so volatile as the current gen. We've been dumped out for double figures more often in the last 3 years than the preceding 20. We're also facing an India team that are the best side in the world but can get skittled for 36. There's an all or nothing aspect to current batting sides.Any rating out of ten is going to be arbitrary, but is was an absolute smeller of a deck.
I think the fact that this is the quickest we've lost a test in for 99 years (Australia dicked us more rapidly at Trent Bridge in May 1921, apparently) and we've had some less than stellar batting line ups in that near-century* would suggest it was a bit ploppy pants.
*Certainly closer than England got to one in the test.
Malcolm Marshall with the pink ball would have been some sight.Pitch 5/10.
If this wasn't a day night game, both team would have scored 250-300 in the first innings. The skiddy pink ball made things more difficult than then pitch IMO.
That Adelaide pitch was a standard Aussie pitch. Hazlewood and Cummins found the perfect length and demolished us.Because people were giving free pass to Adelaide pitch which I think is wrong.
That was also a very seam friendly pitch.
Could it be the fabled Seamy Road?That Adelaide pitch was a standard Aussie pitch. Hazlewood and Cummins found the perfect length and demolished us.