Jakester1288
International Regular
Lets hope that the double failure from Katich presents Jaques with an opportunity, and like he did 12 months ago, performs again and cements his postition at the top of the order.....for the second time.
Indeed, 59.97 now.Ponting's FC average pretty close to 60 as we speak (59.95).
Ponting actually batted pretty well but Clarke (initially at least) looked nervous and decided to hit his way into a bit of formSo the game finally ends in a draw, Australia have a lot of thinking to do before the start of the first test, this game has exposed the fact that Aussies would find it hard to bowl India out twice in such conditions cheaply, the batting too was patchy and if the batsmen wish to score they would have to show resolve and patience like Hussey did in this.
Johnson and Clark' bowling and Hussey' batting were the only positives to come out of this game.
I think rather than saying that Clarke was trying to hit his back into form, i would say he was trying to dictate terms to the spinners, it wasn't as if he was trying to throw his bat everything, he was only attacking flighted balls, anyways both Ponting and Clarke were severe on spinners right from word go, they were in a way trying to send a message that even on a day 4 track they can handle spinners and handle them well.Ponting actually batted pretty well but Clarke (initially at least) looked nervous and decided to hit his way into a bit of form
Hayden looked much better today until he got a the rough end of a 50/50 decision but Katich at the top is a worry for mine
Nah, he is too raw atm, but he should be picked once Kumble retires.Looking forward to the actual games. I reckon Chawla would be a better option that Harbhajan for India though. That boy is talent.
Maybe...from what I have seen of him he looks class. Reckon he will have a big future with the Indian team. Probably the best young spin prospect around the world at the moment also.Nah, he is too raw atm, but he should be picked once Kumble retires.
I was thinking younger, as in guys around the age of 19-20.Even better than Mendis?
Since 2000, teams who have won the toss are 10-14-14 in India - yup, a losing record. Winning the toss is overrated. Compare that to winning the toss in England: 29-18-16. The fact is that most times, the pitch remains a paradise for the first two innings, so no one benefits. And while it may break up more in the 4th innings than in the 3rd, the effect isn't so pronounced as to significantly affect the outcome of the match.Someone, I think howardj, spoke earlier about how crucial winning the toss would be for us. Reckon he's spot on. If we win every toss I could see us winning the series, if we lose every toss I can see us losing four-nil.
Steven Smith' name can also be mentioned alongside Chawla, he may not be as good as Chawla atm, but he definitely has the potential to turn into a very good leg-spinning all-rounder, Australia biggest spin hope for the future.I was thinking younger, as in guys around the age of 19-20.
Mendis does look something special though.
As i looked at in the other thread, winning the toss (in no particular country) over the past ten years has had a 177-173 success rate. So on the whole, twice out of 350 matches did it make a difference (statistically, of course). Winning the toss in general is overrated.Since 2000, teams who have won the toss are 10-14-14 in India - yup, a losing record. Winning the toss is overrated. Compare that to winning the toss in England: 29-18-16. The fact is that most times, the pitch remains a paradise for the first two innings, so no one benefits. And while it may break up more in the 4th innings than in the 3rd, the effect isn't so pronounced as to significantly affect the outcome of the match.
No it has little to do with the state of the pitch rather if you field for one and a half or two days you're not going to bat anywhere near as well as you could especially in the face and the pressure of a large total. Out biggest chance in this series is winning the toss and putting big scores on first up, you don't need statistics to tell you that - just look at the practice match that finished today and how we batted in the first innings.Since 2000, teams who have won the toss are 10-14-14 in India - yup, a losing record. Winning the toss is overrated. Compare that to winning the toss in England: 29-18-16. The fact is that most times, the pitch remains a paradise for the first two innings, so no one benefits. And while it may break up more in the 4th innings than in the 3rd, the effect isn't so pronounced as to significantly affect the outcome of the match.
Smith is the kid who looks like he had down syndrome right?Steven Smith' name can also be mentioned alongside Chawla, he may not be as good as Chawla atm, but he definitely has the potential to turn into a very good leg-spinning all-rounder, Australia biggest spin hope for the future.
As far as Mendis is concerned, he ain't special, he is just a freak of nature!
Your probably asking the Aussie fans their opinion, but I'll throw my ideas in anyway.What are peoples opinion on how the team will lineup come Thursday? Siddle a massive chance imo.
Should White play ahead of Watson to add variety to the attack? Jaques stiff to miss imo. Krejza surely won't get a game now...