Yes, very odd. There was one time where he was off the field for a short while, but not enough that he was delayed in being able to be used.Why did Lee only bowl 8 overs?!
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For mine, Ponting and Clarke need to be separated. Having them at 3 and 4 both getting low scores and eating up balls () puts massive pressure on blokes like White to go hard early when he's more of a nick-and-nudge merchant early.Haha, this.
HADDIN IS A WICKET-KEEPER AND THEREFORE WILL OPEN THE INNINGS
PONTING MUST CAPTAIN AND BAT AT THREE
MICHAEL CLARKE!
etc etc etc
Clearly in great touch.Honestly, Ponting should have gone from ODI cricket a little while back.
Guiding a ball into Akmal's gloves is a serious achievement.
DWTA. When you have 30 runs to defend and your opposition has 6 wickets down and 14 overs to get those runs, you HAVE to bowl out your best bowler because there is no way that you're ever going to get in your full 50 overs. The match situation called for Lee to be bowled out.For mine, Ponting and Clarke need to be separated. Having them at 3 and 4 both getting low scores and eating up balls () puts massive pressure on blokes like White to go hard early when he's more of a nick-and-nudge merchant early.
Clearly in great touch.
And getting on Ponting for bowling Lee out is such a can't win it's not funny. Imagine if Lee bowled out, took maybe another wicket and then Razzaq guided the Pakistan tail to the total. Everyone would have been ragging on him for not leaving his best bowler for the end. When you're defending a low total and you only have 1 bowler even able to do a job, you're generally not going to be on the winning side.
Ponting would have been hoping Tait and others, even if they didn't break through, would have at least tied up an end before bringing back the best bowler to finish out. That he didn't get that from them and brought Lee back too late is a more suggestive of a problem with what they sent down than Ponting's captaincy.
Get hold of one of these:I wonder what Ponting needs to do to regain form.. I think he needs a true, bouncy track like Perth or Brisbane rather than these slow subcontinent wickets.
He's averaging over 66 in the last calendar year. And striking at 84.Clarke's been our best batsman of the WC by a mile.
The reaction to Younis basically stemmed from the fact that a whole group of Pakistani players were right in Haddin's face. Of course you're going to react badlyWell this didn't reflect well on Haddin, but I don't think it's quite that bad. It was a heat of the moment thing. Younis, being the nice guy that he is, tried to calm him down and paced his hands on him to get him away from the crowd. Haddin, being the hot-head that he is and already in a bad mood, just reacted angrily and gave him a push. Like I said, not the best of moment for Haddin, but it's not that big a deal IMHO.
Ponting wont be dropped despite being obviously unfit and horribly out of formI was gutted at the time we lost the game but now I'm just glad that we got this out of the way right now rather than coming up with a performance like this in a knock-out game.
Forget about the pitch and the bowling because the fact of the matter is we had this coming, we have so far played in this tournament with just 4 batsmen because given Ponting, White and Smith's output with the bat in recent times it would be pretty ambitious to expect much from them.
So its imperative that going into the knock-out phase we strengthen our batting as much as possible.
Also unlike what many are saying I don't think much is wrong with Ponting's form with the bat, most of his problems are mental and AFAIC he just needs to go out there and be positive and play his shots. Atm he is just trying to graft his way back into form and that's a ploy that's just not going to work for his style of play.
Anyways.. bringing in David Hussey for Smith seems to be the most obvious thing to do now, becuase its become more and more clear that the Aussie think-tank just see Smith as an occasional part-timer and Smith's batting alone is hardly good enough for him to retain his place.
Its also a tempting thought to swap White with Ferguson but I doubt they would make too many changes but bringing in Ferguson too would help strengthening the batting to a large extent.
In the context of our title aspirations this loss is pretty bad one, not only does it dent confidence of the group it also makes our road to the final that much tougher.
If India win against West Indies, then it would mean an India v Australia QF and its definitely not an ideal scenario to face such a strong side early in the knock-out phase, what's worse is that even if we win against India then we again have to come back to Colombo for the semi-final and Pakistan again is most likely to be our opponent.
So we would have to bat with a lot more positive intent against spin if we are to stand any chance from here, becuase one can be rest assured that most teams would look to choke us with spin now.
He was aiming for his balls..Poor catching again....And why is Akmal trying to grab Haddin's ass?
He was aiming for his balls..Poor catching again....
Its an obvious tactic from the Australian side during this worldcup to preserve their wickets at the start and then go hammer and tonks at the end.For mine, Ponting and Clarke need to be separated. Having them at 3 and 4 both getting low scores and eating up balls () puts massive pressure on blokes like White to go hard early when he's more of a nick-and-nudge merchant early.
If he can guide the Australians to a fourth consecutive title, it would be his greatest captaincy achievement. It would also be the perfect time to fold away the coloured clothing for good. If not - and they have much work to do after their 34-match streak without a World Cup loss ended against Pakistan in Colombo - it would still be the right time to start thinking about the next era of Australia's one-day team.
Michael Clarke has proven himself a thoughtful and adventurous captain, and handing him control of the one-day team would be a positive move. It would also create space to give more exposure to young batsmen like Callum Ferguson and Aaron Finch, who could be important parts of Australia's one-day future. And what else can Ponting, a potentially four-time World Cup winner, hope to achieve in one-day cricket?
This reminds me of those 'Endulkar' sort of articles that were around everywhere a few years ago and from there SRT certainly went onto make all his doubters eat their words, stuff like this has been written about many great players and usually they have gone onto prove them wrong.White always takes time to get settled even when in form - he's not a ball-one hitter (few players are, and they tend to be your more orthodox players anyway). #4 is a good position for him as he has time to get settled and can cash in at the end (cf the number of not outs Clarke has at #4) him but I'm loath to fiddle with Clarke's position (unless he moves to 3, where he has done OK) as it's one of two or three cogs in our batting lineup which is actually working properly.
I seriously am wondering what Ponting's future in the side is. He's not working the ones, so he can't slot into Clarke or Hussey's role. He's not hitting out and scoring runs quickly at the end, so he can't fit into White's role. He certainly isn't doing the specialist captain role too well either.
The cricinfo article today is onto a wise thing, tbh.