Redbacks
International Captain
We have listened for too long in our living rooms to Bill Lawry lambasting every opposition batsman who scored too slowly as "costing the team the game, gotta show some intent..ect. ect." So now it only seems fair we feel Clarke is doing a poor job by our old lofty standards. We saw that method of play cost opposing teams the game for many years so some evidence would point to it not working for Australia in the future.
This just cements Ponting place as a master ODI batsman. He has been able to rise above the situation and score runs quickly when its tough many times, and rarely set the wrong tempo in a game. Clarke is still in development and hopefully he will pick up the SR soon, such that he can score quicker for the same risk of getting out, and this ability positively affects the whole side.
The 'West Coast Eagles Effect' wrings a bell here. Take out the top elite (5-10%) and suddenly you expose the whole side as "not quite as good as we all thought". We need to keep our key pace setters in the side = Ponting and Symonds, to push on whilst the rest develop, or we will suffer against good sides as we have seen via an inevitable transition.
This just cements Ponting place as a master ODI batsman. He has been able to rise above the situation and score runs quickly when its tough many times, and rarely set the wrong tempo in a game. Clarke is still in development and hopefully he will pick up the SR soon, such that he can score quicker for the same risk of getting out, and this ability positively affects the whole side.
The 'West Coast Eagles Effect' wrings a bell here. Take out the top elite (5-10%) and suddenly you expose the whole side as "not quite as good as we all thought". We need to keep our key pace setters in the side = Ponting and Symonds, to push on whilst the rest develop, or we will suffer against good sides as we have seen via an inevitable transition.