Good on you Andrew Symonds...top knock yesterday. Nice to see Clark continuing in the same vein too, what a ball to Pietersen!
It's been interesting listening to some of the commentator's remarks during this morning's session, especially regarding England's field placements. I know Ian Chappell's not that highly regarded on here, but I think he was right on the money with comments such as:
(When Symond's was on strike and the man half way to the boundary at square leg finally came in closer): Heeyyyy, it only took them 155 runs to work it out.
Even Tony Greig was disgusted with the efforts and I have to say a personal thank you to England for their approach to the series, I was looking forward to a close match and expected a few nerve-wracking encounters, but thanks to the (unfathomable) way you went about playing the game my fingernails have remained in tact. 5/85 and you set 5 men out on the boundary? Setting one man in slips and putting him at second. Setting square leg deep while a guy doesn't play one hook shot in an innings that results in 155, all the while taking ones and twos to square leg at will...it's baffling.
I'd say Ricky Ponting will be thanking you too...he made a couple of bad decisions last year but the performance this year by England takes the cake. It's disappointing, as after last year the series promised a lot. (I'm not pretending to not enjoy it by the way!
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There's a lot more to worry about in 2006/7/ & 8 before you look towards 2009.