Haddin's clearly IMO, was within reach and he should have the safer pair of hands, Clarke just expected him to go so I don't blame himI think that's Clarke catch, but I think both should have gone
Yeah, one of the worst days of cricket you are likely to see from any side.Australia should just leave the field. This is ridiculous.
I think it was Haddin's but I agree both should've gone. First slip should always fall in behind the keeper on those even if he thinks the keeper is going for it. It was an error of judgement from Haddin but just lazy from Clarke.I think that's Clarke catch, but I think both should have gone
I let it go the first three times you did it today but it's getting annoying now; Clarke man. Stuart retired a few years ago.Clark to Watson: I'm not taking any catches off your pies until your learn how to not review an lbw.
Nah not always IMO; Clarke is left handed afterall.Anything to the left of first slip is keeper
He didn't even charge him though, he just sort of overbalanced and swung at it. He was nowhere near it.Swann was giving him a lot of trouble. I reckon he would have snicked off if he didn't relieve the pressure. Sometimes you do need to take a risk. The execution was poor but charging in the situation is not an inherently stupid thing to do.
Left handed or not, if the keeper has a decent chance of getting there (which he will if it's to the left of slip) then he just has to go, he has a better chance of taking it and it takes the guesswork out of it.Nah not always IMO; Clarke is left handed afterall.