Yawn. It's pretty well known that Ponting used to approach his opposite number before series to agree on taking the fielder's word for catches, yet he was very rarely taken up on it. So when the opposing team has flat out said they're not going to accept the fielder's word, why should Ponting have to?So err where was the spirit of cricket diatribe when old chimpy was standing his ground for that catch?
Warner blocking them for 0,Warner's blocking them for 4.
Without wishing to reopen old wounds, I'd hazard a guess that Kumble bitterly regrets he took up the offer too.Yawn. It's pretty well known that Ponting used to approach his opposite number before series to agree on taking the fielder's word for catches, yet he was very rarely taken up on it. So when the opposing team has flat out said they're not going to accept the fielder's word, why should Ponting have to?
I know it's cruel, but Pommie's just announced Smith's off the field with stomach problems.Fat Gray, IHMO. His gut hanging over his belt on the hotspot replay of his dismissal was hilarious.
Warner with a strike rate that Jonathan Trott would've been crucified for.Are the Australian batsmen batting for their averages? What's with the SR when chasing 300+?
It's a bit bonkers. Warner was desperate for a score though and there wasn't much to come with 2 wickets down so I guess that's why he was so cautious?Are the Australian batsmen batting for their averages? What's with the SR when chasing 300+?