Really should have had to rescue. Poor top order performance really on this sort of deck. And once the shine goes off there's nothing there for the bowlers.great rescue job so far clarke and cowmans
Yeah, I'd say that as long as we avoid the follow on there's no way this match won't be a draw.Good partnership that. Need another couple of hundred tomorrow to be safe and head to Perth 0-0
Adelaide.Good partnership that. Need another couple of hundred tomorrow to be safe and head to Perth 0-0
not sure what game you were watching buddyReally should have had to rescue. Poor top order performance really on this sort of deck. And once the shine goes off there's nothing there for the bowlers.
Factoring in Adelaide as a draw already.Adelaide.
The Gabba in general is a result orientated pitch. Cannot do much about the weather bringing the draw into play.Looks like a tame draw from here. Pitch is simply too flat as per usual at the Gabba.
Must be flat if a plodder like Cowan can survive.
Well Hilfenhaus was just interviewed and he said that the pitch was very slow.The Gabba in general is a result orientated pitch. Cannot do much about the weather bringing the draw into play.
Judging by the last 2 or 3 overs of the day - the ball is still nipping around on the seam if you find the right length.
Never happened...Remember the last time England came here?
He impresses me - one of Aussie's few world class players.Clarke's gonna ton up here. I can feel it.
"It's not selfish, it's just natural to play that way. We had Usman and Hughesy come back after being dropped, we had Watto (Shane Watson) who was coming back from injury, we had Hadds (Brad Haddin) and Hauri (Nathan Hauritz) - all these guys had different mindsets.
"Me and the coaching staff had to deal with that and say to them 'this is the way NSW wants you to play' and to take all the distractions out of it, whereas we sort of expected that these guys with all their experience and enthusiasm would get on and do the job at hand. But we quickly found out you can't assume anything and you have to spell out what is important to us, our values."
Khawaja really struggled and did not handle the transition well. O'Keefe admits the pair got it wrong. "Basically Usman and I didn't see eye to eye on a few things," he said.
"We have played a lot of cricket together and we are mates but when it came to that professional side there was a fair bit of finger pointing done on both sides and we took our eye off what was important in cricket. And that may have been the issue that not necessarily was the main reason for him going but it might have been behind it.
"There were things that Ussie and I both could have done better and if he thinks Queensland is a better place for him then I wish him the best of luck."