biased indian
International Coach
one more wicket and its tail..though lee is a good bat....
how they were out..... good balls or bad shots ???
how they were out..... good balls or bad shots ???
To be fair to Ponting, he batted excellently but made one mistake to a very good delivery. Before that, he hadnt looked like getting outPonting certainly had problems with Chawla.
Does anyone else think that Ponting has to be a bit wary of the Ishant threat ?
I actually think he may trouble Ponting than the spinners.
Good bowlerOjha looks a pretty good talent to me.
Casson is likely to be called up as a replacement for McGain, and if i were an Aussie selector i would send him to India ASAP, so he can get into some sort of a shape to play in the first test.Will they call up a replacement?
If not, I'd go as far as saying Krezja is the least deserving cricketer to play for Australia in the last twenty or so years.
Amit Mishra is ahead of all 3 IMO.Good bowler
Both he and Chawla are light years in front of Krezja
ExactlyNah, Australian fans always overreact massively, and Clapo is right. Yeah, we have no spin options, stop the press...
What else is terrible about the current squad and warrants doom and gloom, exactly? The batting is world class, and we have two top quality quicks ATM, and Johnson who's been part of the team for the last 12 months, so nobody can exactly be shocked at his inclusion.
Yep, we have no spinners. We had a totally untried "maybe" legspinner who is now injured, and now we have a bunch of different totally untried spin options with poor FC records, or the option of going in with four quicks. That's exactly how it's been since the end of the last Ashes series, and probably how it will be for a while to come.
Bracken was my second seamer picked for this tour, TBH. Definitely would have played him. Not to be though.What do you think of using Bracken as an option on particularly big turning pitches? Hypothetical of course, since he's not in the squad somehow, but still.
They could, perhaps, dispense with Ponting in favour of Watson. Since the former apparently is only going to average about 10.I hate the post I'm just about to make, but I've thought about it all day, and I'd go with this team:
1. Hayden
2. Jaques
3. Ponting
4. Hussey
5. Clarke
6. Katich
7. Haddin
8. Lee
9. Johnson
10. Clark
11. Bollinger
It's really hard for me to post that, as I've ferociously supported both Krejza and Watson throughout their careers. They're two of my favourite players really.
However, Krejza simply isn't good enough at the moment. Unless the pitch looks like it's going to turn absolutely square from the first day and be low and slow for the quicks, he should not be in the team. I'm against the idea of stacking the batting and using Watson as one of the four main bowlers for reasons I outlined earlier in this thread, so that leaves the four specialist quicks option. Given that, I don't think Watson would offer much with the ball in India as a fifth seamer - Michael Clarke would be bowled more than him and possibly even Katich as well in the second innings. I don't think Watson is quite good enough on batting alone to get in over Katich or Jaques at the moment so the team is as it stands above.
I'd actually be thrilled if Watson and Krejza played TBH as I'm big fans of both of them, but if I was selecting the team myself, I wouldn't pick them at this stage.