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***Official*** South Africa In Australia

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Innings like Clarke's today are the mark of a quality batsman - he's not in touch, his timing is off, and he's struggling, but he mastered any impatience and stuck in there - his wicket is vital to his team and he played like it, when it would have been easy to try and blast his way past his frustration and get himself out. He's maturing nicely.
All true.

The question is though, how has Clarke suddenly lost his touch? Tonned up only two test matches ago.
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
All true.

The question is though, how has Clarke suddenly lost his touch? Tonned up only two test matches ago.
He's still carrying 4kg of turkey and pudding in his guts. Once he gets on the metamucil tonight stops feeling like he's carrying the weight of the world in his colon, he'll be back to his old self...
 

pup11

International Coach
All true.

The question is though, how has Clarke suddenly lost his touch? Tonned up only two test matches ago.
Everything in cricket happens all of sudden mate, Clarke's century was against the New Zealand bowling attack which is a far inferior bowling attack compared to the South African attack and still it wasn't a run-a-ball affair or anything he had to work hard for that century to, so obviously he isn't finding it very easy atm, but atleast he is willing to grit it out there and score those tough runs (which he has been accused of not scoring often), Clarke post Ashes 2006-07 in such a situation would have played a rash shot and gifted away his wicket to the opposition, but as Matt said their was a lot of maturity on display in his batting today, which is a good sign for Australian cricket.
 

Evermind

International Debutant
He's still carrying 4kg of turkey and pudding in his guts. Once he gets on the metamucil tonight stops feeling like he's carrying the weight of the world in his colon, he'll be back to his old self...
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Here's to hoping that turkey lays an egg in there, and the pudding had eggs gone bad.
 

Uppercut

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Pity he couldn't go on with it and really should have been more aggressive to Harris who they seem to be showing a lot of respect to.
Be aggressive to Paul Harris in the third-last over before tea on day one? Well Clarke thought it was a good idea...
 

Johnners

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
(y) Ricky, looked soooooooooo good today, hate Paul Harris even more now though :(

Hoping the tail can hang around (again) long enough with Clarke to get the total over 350.
 

pup11

International Coach
(y) Ricky, looked soooooooooo good today, hate Paul Harris even more now though :(

Hoping the tail can hang around (again) long enough with Clarke to get the total over 350.
Knowing the Aussie tail, they won't just be hanging in there, they would play their shots and bat aggressively, hopefully Clarke sticks around long enough to redeem this innings of his, otherwise it would look pretty ugly.
 

pasag

RTDAS
Yeah, Greig said on the comm that it was a bit below par for the Boxing Day test. Any extenuating factors?
I think the doomsday media had something to do with it. Instead of going on how good the series has been so far cricket wise, they've been going on ridiculous witchhunts.
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
Don't know that the Saffies are a big drawing team here in Melbourne (which is all relative as Melbournians turn out for any decent sporting event). Certainly cf. England and India they are not.

People being keener on the sales because of the recession might have been a factor, otherwise, am baffled.
 

pasag

RTDAS
Don't know that the Saffies are a big drawing team here in Melbourne (which is all relative as Melbournians turn out for any decent sporting event). Certainly cf. England and India they are not.

People being keener on the sales because of the recession might have been a factor, otherwise, am baffled.
Yeah, headed down to Chadstone after and was still heaps of people there. Feel for all the men that were denied the cricket and had to follow their misuses around the shops all day.
 

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