Mister Wright
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Ok, misread the post. My bad.Yes.. which suggests an injury, which explains why he wasn't bowling.
Ok, misread the post. My bad.Yes.. which suggests an injury, which explains why he wasn't bowling.
yer agree clark is very underrated.........he is quality.Matt pointed out Clarke seemed a bit proppy while batting in the third ODI, so maybe he has a slight twinge and can't bowl.
Johnson has looked dangerous with the new ball, but has looked pretty average in his second and third spells. Surprised he got the nod over Clark.
S clark would have done better than Bracken in the 4 th ODIClark has improved as an Odi bowler but still his bowling is a bit circumspect in the death overs, on the other hand i think Mitch has done well in general he just had a poor last game but he is looking in good rhythm so Aussie should presist with him.
Bracken needs to make sure that he puts in a better performance then he did yesterday.
And it was the game before that he was looking proppy, not this last game. He holed out having got his half-century, looking like he was in a bit of strife and was trying to either hit out and not have to run or get out and get off. Australia has bowled twice since then and Clarke hasn't bowled a ball - Hodge was given a go and then Symonds instead. Although he hasn't been obviously restricted in the field, so it can't be too bad.Gotta love it when Clarke fails all the possible excuses under the sun come out. Batsmen don't score runs every time the get to the crease unless their last name is Hayden...
You were singing the praises of Richards for his insightful remarks about how all Lee's wickets are tail enders and so on, weren't you?I've got no problem with Lee as a ODI bowler, and have stated many times I feel he is Australia's best ODI bowler. So don't know where that one came from.
Maybe for that game. But I have for plenty of years claimed I think Lee is one of our greatest ever ODI bowlers both because of his ability to get top order wickets and lower order wickets which is very important in ODIs.You were singing the praises of Richards for his insightful remarks about how all Lee's wickets are tail enders and so on, weren't you?
Or by Australia bowling a more usual number of wides.This series could well and be decided in the next three games by which team wins the toss & bats first i'd say.
he have said that he has said those words..and denied only the clapping part....Anyways Sree Santh seems to be at it again, he seems to have taunted Symonds after he got out during the 4th Odi and clapped in his face and said your team is gonna lose now!!
Now how pathetic is that is that, after doing all this in front of people who have witnessed him doing this, he doesn't even have the balls to accept this and he is completly denying the incident.
I thought Lee had a horrible record at the death?Bracken is generally an extremely good bowler at the death, but he's had a strange habit of losing it in the 50th over of late. Lee is also quite good at the death most of the time, but has his poor patches. They would be the best choices most of the time regardless, at least until Clark is a more regular member of the ODI side and we get an idea of his death capabilities.
the crowd i presumeand by the way who is the witness ....Clarke ?????
Of course, pace is not everything and clearly it is less important than line, length and consistency ... but it is an important factor. RP Singh wouldn't have taken as many wickets as he has if he were clocking 130 instead of 140 over the past few months.Sorry I misunderstood.
A lot of posters here keep clamouring for pace championing bowlers who are ordinary in every other way. So mine was probably a reaction to that.
BTW, RP is a very good bowler even otherwise. So if he can bowl as he is capable of (line, length, consistency etc) then this speeed would be more than welcome.
it's stupid, because Symonds said something like Sree is a child or whatever and compared to Sachin, Symonds is just in his womb, to use the same analogy. I have always felt that he was a big idiot and this is just proof of that.Can see the side trying to consolidate their psychological advantage, in all honesty. More strategic than sentimental.
Well, tbh, he has been far from perfect, really. He has missed a few stumpings off Powar and Bhajji in this series itself and he still seems to have problems handling extra bounce off the spinners. Not only is it costing us stumpings but he was also regularly letting them go through him for 4s. And he is still not the best at taking them if they are WELL down the leg side.I would love to know who he talked to in England.
At the beginng of that tour (in Ireland) he was as bad as ever. Somewhere along the English leg he was transformed and he hasn't put a foot wrong (almost).
Someone told me he was seen talking to Stewart for long time but I would like to think he talked to some other keepers there too.
Engineer is another who he talked to extensively in England.