What, give him 40 wickets in an Ashes series and regaining the Ashes for Australia?grecian said:When is McGrath going to retire, as an Englishman, I can say we'll give him a great send-off
err why in the blue hell would anyone pick pollock over vettori in a 6 day test match at sydney?greg said:He should have still played ahead of Vettori.
FaaipDeOiad said:Yeah, Pollock should have been in the team, especially given the pitch had a significant amount of live grass on it. Flintoff has struggled all series, Harmison didn't have a great ashes, and with swing and seam movement in the morning Pollock would have been perfect.
Seems both in Ashes modeaussie said:Lee bowling all over the place, but still i dont get the field Ponting are setting for sehwag, doesn't he remember the fields they had for him in India?, those in out fields with catchers in the slips & two men on the boundary at Point & 3rd man....
There certainly seems to be a huge variance in opinions as to Watson's bowling potential (ie, the constant comparisons to Flintoff in some quarters). Regardless, it does seem that perhaps it's asking a lot of him to bowl first change in the test attack, at least at this stage of his career.aussie said:well the points that Holding & Greig are making about watson's bowling is quiet obviously, his bowling wont be effective in test level, his role should be as a batsman who can bowl a bit but the more bowling he does over the coming years i expect him to gain some variety in his bowling so as to become effective at test level.