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The Craig McMillan bowling bouncers to Aus batsman with 2 square legs on the boundary was random af but worked pretty well too iirc
Yeah, and Fleming was pretty average tactically. Brilliant at making plans, but not so good at adapting if those plans didn't pan out. The former is probably a big part of why he's been such a succesful coach.Tbf, Stephen Fleming get put into God captaincy status because he set two gullies and three point for Damien Martyn.
And, well done him.
Yeah, possibly found wanting a little when plan A didn't work, but I think that was more a function of his bowling attack (minus Bond which was most of the time). Overall I'd still say he was very good tactically and one of the best skippers in the last 20 years or so.Yeah, and Fleming was pretty average tactically. Brilliant at making plans, but not so good at adapting if those plans didn't pan out. The former is probably a big part of why he's been such a succesful coach.
Haha, I remember at the time thinking what the hell is McMillan persisting with 128kms bouncers to these Australia batsmen. The he suddenly picked up 3 quick wickets and Aust went from about 0-200 to 6-260 in next to no time at all.The Craig McMillan bowling bouncers to Aus batsman with 2 square legs on the boundary was random af but worked pretty well too iirc
Tbf on Jord, he's right in pointing out Clarke's early sides may have been mediocre relative to other Australian sides in the previous 20 years, but they were by no means mediocre by world wide standards. I'd like to see the personnel of this terribly mediocre XI you're referring to exactly.Having been on this forum for several years and talked to quite a number of the aforementioned, can confirm that they would give exactly the same answer, and often did. They often took great glee in observing just how desperately mediocre the team, which was very clearly the weakest we had fielded since the mid-80s, actually was.
Temporary for subcontinent experience in the T20 WC only... surely...mascarenhas is gone and replaced by shane jurgensen, who coached our bowlers during The Dark Years (2008-2010).
If you can name me a better captain from the last 10 or so years then I'm all ears.People are stupid rubbishing Clarke's captaincy, but calling him the best you've seen is equally stupid in the other extreme.
See I think Vaughan is massively over-rated as a skipper.BTW, I agree with Jord & OS that Clarke's captaincy is being massively overrated here.
For Furball to go as far as saying he's the best he's ever seen seems utterly bizarre given I don't think Fur is young enough to have missed out on the likes of Michael Vaughan & Stephen Fleming among others.
I'd like to have seen how Clarke would have done skippering Fleming side around the time that Scott Styris (along with Flem) was about our best test batsman going around & Chris Martin our best bowler. To turn it around, give Stephen Fleming even that supposedly relatively weak Aust side Clarke inherited and I think he would have been on seventh heaven with the talent.. Johnson & Rhino's bowling, Clarke & Warner's batting etc, Fleming wouldn't have believed his luck.
Already did ^If you can name me a better captain from the last 10 or so years then I'm all ears.
You're the one claiming that Clarke had nothing to do with it, though, as if he just went "yeah run up and bowl". He had very clear ideas of how he wanted to use Johnson before the series started, and Johnson executed them to near perfection.Dan summed it up though, he compared Clarke to Ponting. The reality is that you could compare most club cricketers captaincy to Ponting pretty favorably. Apparently Clarke is a tactical genius because he used a strike bowler as a strike bowler, Ponting was too stupid to do so.