are you saying that Gilchirst is overrated hell no he is truly a a living legend maybe he hasn't faced a top all-round attack since his debut againts PAK but doesn't take away his heroics.....matty1818 said:everyone is going on about Hayden and Gilchrist not finding form and being out of touch, has anyone considered that they maybe perfectly in form but never faced a decent pace attack since the nineties and are thus not actually that good?
hahaha NFImatty1818 said:everyone is going on about Hayden and Gilchrist not finding form and being out of touch, has anyone considered that they maybe perfectly in form but never faced a decent pace attack since the nineties and are thus not actually that good?
Good point.matty1818 said:everyone is going on about Hayden and Gilchrist not finding form and being out of touch, has anyone considered that they maybe perfectly in form but never faced a decent pace attack since the nineties and are thus not actually that good?
hayden hasnt, at least hes never succeeded against one that managed to get the ball to seam or swing. i cant see how hayden is 'out of form' when hes been scoring in the warm up games.matty1818 said:everyone is going on about Hayden and Gilchrist not finding form and being out of touch, has anyone considered that they maybe perfectly in form but never faced a decent pace attack since the nineties and are thus not actually that good?
Vaas and Gough, circa 1999. But Gilchrist has adjusted to that right arm around angle, which is quite different to the left arm over one - and there are very few left arm over bowlers in the world. And if you look at Flintoff's point of release, it is virtually where a left arm over bowler would be releasing it from. When you add this to movement both ways, it's not hard to see why Gilchrist is struggling.tooextracool said:gilchrist has, but i dont think too many bowlers have gone around the wicket and used flintoff's tactic as effectively as flintoff has.
If it were a perfect world this would be the case, give Hayden a rest, however if he gets dropped he will never play for Australia again. Unless he starts cracking hundreds for Qld and the new opener doesn't succeed.six_and_out said:Hi everyone
Full credit to England, we've been outplayed - and, sadly, outclassed. We need to win at The Oval.
Shane Warne has proved that there is nothing that he cannot do - with the exception of winning it for us single-handed! His bowling performance was one of the best high-pressure bowling displays of his career. He's of great importance to us for the fifth test.
Matty Hayden desperately needs to get back to some Australian pitches and he'll no doubt return to his devastating best. Mike Hussey has been in fantastic form of late and I think he'd make a fine opener for this fifth test. Huss and Alfie opening the batting - two West Aussies (the most genetically superior of Australians! ) - could make a great partnership. A top-order partnership we desperately need to succeed.
I'm all for Matty Hayden, I want him to keep his spot in the side, but let's just put him on lay-by until we get home. His current form and England's ability to tie him down are a potential liability to our chances of success. If the most likely selection occurs (Hayden keeps his spot) I hope he proves me wrong and I eat these words. They'll be delicious words if we can retain the Ashes.
Come on Aussie! Come on!
Glad to hear itsqwerty said:I'M ALIVE and I was thinking it without stating it !!
McGrath was more or less spot on with his 5-0 prediction. He obviously just didn't count on himself being unfit!
SJS said:Five wins out of five if Mr. McGrath plays and NO wins (with one to go) if he doesnt, speaks volumes for this "great" Australian side !!
So this is not the greatest side of all times. It is a pretty lousy side PLUS the greatest single handed match winner of all time, right ?
There's a diffence between playing late and half forward.tooextracool said:theres nothing wrong with the half forward, its the best way to play swing bowling, playing it as late as possible instead off the rubbish technique that hayden plays with that has his front foot planted in front of off stump. im not sure what the glaring weakness outside the off stump is, but hes obviously not showed any signs off it during this series.
Its becoming a little more obvious now. However when the team was at its peak, it did have Gillespie in form and Steve Waugh.SJS said:Five wins out of five if Mr. McGrath plays and NO wins (with one to go) if he doesnt, speaks volumes for this "great" Australian side !!
So this is not the greatest side of all times. It is a pretty lousy side PLUS the greatest single handed match winner of all time, right ?
Mister Wright said:Clarke
Promissing batsman, but just not ready for test cricket yet.
agreed - Hayden in tests 180 @ 22.5andyc said:Come the tour match, Hayden will be played to 'find some form,' which he'll do, but still fail if selected
What kind of a prediction is that ?age_master said:He said if the side plays to its ability, which it hasnt, mainly in the batting.