Still trying to work out if Australia feel less pressure moving forward now due to a first test win since 2004 or the expectations have increased and the pressure will get to them when India realise they took another home test match for granted and woke up too late whereas Australia put planning and effort in the build-up.Think Lehmann can write himself down as doubly pleased over this, can lose the series now and still retain his job with the feather of finally actually doing something in the SC in his cap.
Just looked through all home India losses in the last 30 years via Statsguru, and there's some bad ones - especially to South Africa - but none as badly played as this.
Yeah most of our wins were down to the quicks (ie Donald/Steyn & co) bar this one : Nicky Boje the little ledge even got 85 as a night watchman at 3 to add to his last innings 5-for.The match against SA where we got rolled for 70 odd in the first innings and conceded 450 or so, was pretty bad.
No! I realise I'm as annoying as Warne on SOK when it comes to my disdain for Warner (OS) and Lehmann but pressure is never off that bogan.Think Lehmann can write himself down as doubly pleased over this, can lose the series now and still retain his job with the feather of finally actually doing something in the SC in his cap.
Don't forget that England had a captain who was quite poor which lead to his axing and you picked spinners who average 40 + domestically.Just seen the highlights - the Indians should be drug tested - no way was that the same team that played against England
Well yes, there is that I supposeDon't forget that England had a captain who was quite poor which lead to his axing and you picked spinners who average 40 + domestically.
Basically cricket is tougher in India when you don't a team all on the same page and your spinners leak runs and are largely unproven.
I just want to hear a well played Australia from you Fred.Well yes, there is that I suppose
They did superbly, loved watching Lyon and O'Keefe giving some back, and Smith and Starc with the bat, and the icing on the cake was Warner's fielding - really is a special sort of **** that blokeI just want to hear a well played Australia from you Fred.
Yessssssssthere will seriously be no need for Lyon after this series. Enjoy your farewell tour mate
My old cricket captain tipped it just after the toss, right down to SoK taking ten and India collapsing in both innings. It was pretty impressive.BTW
Kerry O'Keefe is the only bloke I know of who tipped this !
He'll still be under pressure if the series goes South, which is still likely. But the ship won't be sunk for Boof's tenure.No! I realise I'm as annoying as Warne on SOK when it comes to my disdain for Warner (OS) and Lehmann but pressure is never off that bogan.
Absolutely. Champion batsmen, but more than that competitors and leaders. When it's tough they fight to find a way.Smith has copped plenty of criticism for his on-field captaincy but you get the impression he doesn’t shirk from captaincy; he wants it, and he wants to lead. When the **** was hitting the fan in Sri Lanka and at the start of this summer he never appeared to doubt (from the outside looking in at least) that he was the man to lead them out of the mire. I see the same in Kohli and something that’s often missing in other great batsmen-***-leaders. I really hope those two bring it for the final three tests. They both have that intense competitive streak that allows them to excel personally but also demand a role in the bigger picture. Mouthwatering.
Whenever I see you make comments like this I can't help but think you're still annoyed at him going through India at Adelaide and generally out bowling Ashwin in the series.J Didn't see much of the second but it appears he was picking up the scraps after O'Keefe dined on the Indians, in very typical Lyon fashion. Downhill skiier. Still a good bowler but **** him.
tbf batting 5 would be high enough if he was bashing out scores as an allrounder. But coming in 3 would really force him to sharpen up his defence and look to build an innings. There's no question the **** can hit the ball. It's just that he's pretty woeful at keeping good bowling out for very long. A couple of seasons at the top of the WA order would either make or break him.Still thinks he's capable but he should be in the shield for 2-3 seasons batting at 3. Learning nothing doing what he's doing now.
T-this happened?Man remember like 18 months ago on here when people were arguing Mitch Marsh could bat at 3 in tests for Aus. That was fun.