Hussey to complete his soon as well, though his will probably be the most unremarkable given the lack of pressure and venom in the bowling.Just after Cowan got out the commentators were discussing which of the four tons in this match they each thought was best; they were swaying towards Cowan because it was more significant in the context of his career ... but that aside I think Clarke has comfortably scored the best hundred of the four now.
His second hundred? Yeah I'd agree with that.Just after Cowan got out the commentators were discussing which of the four tons in this match they each thought was best; they were swaying towards Cowan because it was more significant in the context of his career ... but that aside I think Clarke has comfortably scored the best hundred of the four now.
Ooo this is something my program can do semi-automatically. I'll do it after dinner.So has anyone got to 1000 runs in 11 innings or less before?
The suspense killsOoo this is something my program can do semi-automatically. I'll do it after dinner.
I can see the Aussies go on like this until the lead is 100, and then slog their way to whatever lead at lunch. Could be near 200! But I really can't see them knocking over 10 SA wickets in any way.Hope tomorrow gets interesting, been sort of..boring so far.
The latterDeclare overnight or add another 100 in 20 overs?
Have to day Cowan in that he opened, had one slice of luck with the Morkel no ball but didn't get to take advantage of the part-timers.Clarke had a little luck at times today, particularly with a couple of short ones, but that aside today was very similar to what he and Ponting did to India in Sydney, with just the one wicket falling. It's amazing how seamlessly he moves through gears now. Credit to him.
Have to say the SA bowlers toiled hard, and kudos to the visitors for the warm hand shakes at the end of such a long day for them
"now double it"go for the 600* this time