You forgot:The Australian batting lineup can take a massive leaf out of India's ODI book:
- Fluid batting lineup
- Pushing explosive starts to the limit
- Not wasting the middle overs pushing singles
- Not being content with a high 200 or low 300 score
Obviously you can't replicate the talent and the players but mentality goes a long way and it's not as if we have a bad lineup.
Exactly, Australia is the current benchmark in ODIs, SA seems to be very much in transition mode.You forgot:
-Be Sachin Tendulkar.
Tbf Australia destroyed India last they visited. I do agree to an extent though.
He has done it every where for 20 years now. So we drool at everything he offers.Why are people drooling over good batting on a flat deck? If he was doing this when the ball was seaming around fine, but this is hardly a great attack apart from Steyn(more when there is something in the track) and it's perfect for batting. Surely we should laud good batting on seaming decks, not runs on flat tracks in meaningless matches.
Heh, yeah because the Aussie ODI team is clearly struggling right now. Onya inbox.You forgot:
-Be Sachin Tendulkar.
Tbf Australia destroyed India last they visited. I do agree to an extent though.
Why are people drooling over good batting on a flat deck? If he was doing this when the ball was seaming around fine, but this is hardly a great attack apart from Steyn(more when there is something in the track) and it's perfect for batting. Surely we should laud good batting on seaming decks, not runs on flat tracks in meaningless matches.
Haha I love CW sometimes.Why are people drooling over good batting on a flat deck? If he was doing this when the ball was seaming around fine, but this is hardly a great attack apart from Steyn(more when there is something in the track) and it's perfect for batting. Surely we should laud good batting on seaming decks, not runs on flat tracks in meaningless matches.