Didn't pick it up at all I think. Good signs from Johnson. Harris trying too hard looking for the miracle ball.**** me. Was that a drop from Muss?
Still don't think this is completely true. If you bowl in the right areas and get a bit of movement (which you can with the kookaburra after 15 overs)then you can still be a threat. If Australia bowl absolute ****, like the last two tests, then it wouldn't make any difference if they changed to a new pill every 10-15 overs.As important as lasting until the morning for the openers is that they've mostly seen off the new ball. The Kookaburra infamously doesn't stay new much longer than 15 overs or so, so to use up 12 overs of it tonight without loss is a major gain.
Are we likely to have any weather interruptions at all during this Test?Well today couldn't have gone any better really. Just need to see off the opening hour tomorrow and then set about batting all day and well into the next. Lets hope we don't get ahead of ourselves and play sloppily thinking the job is done.
I'd take being 300-4 at close of play tomorrow, just grind the buggers into the dirt.
Nope, sunny right the way through.Are we likely to have any weather interruptions at all during this Test?
Of course the most likely thing to give the batsmen grief is to bowl accurately and with pace or guile. It's pretty redundant how new the ball is if you're not using it properly.Still don't think this is completely true. If you bowl in the right areas and get a bit of movement (which you can with the kookaburra after 15 overs)then you can still be a threat. If Australia bowl absolute ****, like the last two tests, then it wouldn't make any difference if they changed to a new pill every 10-15 overs.