BoyBrumby
Englishman
I think all this talk of Australia being “overrated” & not having been (should that be “being”?) a great team is poppycock. Firstly, and crucially, it isn’t true; secondly tho it downgrades England’s achievements hugely. I think we’ve been privileged to witness what I think is the greatest series of my lifetime (certainly of series involving England & I go back to the mid/late 80s) & Australia have played a full part in that. Warne has been magnificent & Lee not too far behind.
Of course the obvious point is that Australia (the current XI) are a team in decline. I think it is very easy to blame the selectors for sticking with players who are maybe just on the downside of the hill for too long, but frankly they haven’t done too badly up til now, have they? & the oldest player? Well, he hasn’t done too badly this series either!
I’ve nothing personal against him (honestly!), but Hayden does look in poor form, no two ways about it. He seems a shadow of the player he was (only last year his career average was v nearly 63! That’s more than Headley or Pollock & second only to you-know-who) & one has to ask: why? It’s v easy to blame his age, but really at 33 he should be close to his peak. I think the answer has to be connected to the relative dearth of decent fast bowling he’s had to face. As others in this thread have mentioned he struggled to establish himself in the Oz test XI (his first 13 tests were spread over 7 years & he averaged a paltry 24). His rise coincided with the decline of Wasim & Waqar, the beginning of the end for Donald (who was the first man to dismiss Matty in test cricket) & the end of the Windies conveyor belt. The only really class pacer somewhere near his peak he’s faced until this series has been Shoaib, who seems to find constantly new & exciting ways to be minorly injured.
England have bowled v well to him, Vaughan has used field placings cleverly which has made the big fella have to think. I’m not bagging his intellect, but he’s obviously a v instinctive player, so checking his shots probably doesn’t come easily. I think he needs to be dropped for his own good now & find a way of overcoming his demons, be they technical or mental. Bags of runs for QLD got him into the XI before & may well yet again.
Gilly has been disappointing too. He’s been Australia’s “get out of jail free” card for eons now, so his lack of runs have really highlighted the top 6’s failings. In NZ before the Ashes Oz’s top order slumped in the first innings of each test, but every time Superman flew to the rescue. Not this time tho. Is it just one of those cases where a bowler has a batter's number (a la Gooch & Alderman or Atherton & Everybody ) with he & Fred? I think we may see an innings from Gilly in the 5th test. Just a feeling (fear?).
Of course the obvious point is that Australia (the current XI) are a team in decline. I think it is very easy to blame the selectors for sticking with players who are maybe just on the downside of the hill for too long, but frankly they haven’t done too badly up til now, have they? & the oldest player? Well, he hasn’t done too badly this series either!
I’ve nothing personal against him (honestly!), but Hayden does look in poor form, no two ways about it. He seems a shadow of the player he was (only last year his career average was v nearly 63! That’s more than Headley or Pollock & second only to you-know-who) & one has to ask: why? It’s v easy to blame his age, but really at 33 he should be close to his peak. I think the answer has to be connected to the relative dearth of decent fast bowling he’s had to face. As others in this thread have mentioned he struggled to establish himself in the Oz test XI (his first 13 tests were spread over 7 years & he averaged a paltry 24). His rise coincided with the decline of Wasim & Waqar, the beginning of the end for Donald (who was the first man to dismiss Matty in test cricket) & the end of the Windies conveyor belt. The only really class pacer somewhere near his peak he’s faced until this series has been Shoaib, who seems to find constantly new & exciting ways to be minorly injured.
England have bowled v well to him, Vaughan has used field placings cleverly which has made the big fella have to think. I’m not bagging his intellect, but he’s obviously a v instinctive player, so checking his shots probably doesn’t come easily. I think he needs to be dropped for his own good now & find a way of overcoming his demons, be they technical or mental. Bags of runs for QLD got him into the XI before & may well yet again.
Gilly has been disappointing too. He’s been Australia’s “get out of jail free” card for eons now, so his lack of runs have really highlighted the top 6’s failings. In NZ before the Ashes Oz’s top order slumped in the first innings of each test, but every time Superman flew to the rescue. Not this time tho. Is it just one of those cases where a bowler has a batter's number (a la Gooch & Alderman or Atherton & Everybody ) with he & Fred? I think we may see an innings from Gilly in the 5th test. Just a feeling (fear?).