Opposition batsman Age master.age_master said:? yeah he would, depending on the situation in the game.
That Vaughan is tactically imaginative.Scallywag said:What facts are they Jnr.
What was it you were saying a few pages earlier about Michael Vaughan?Scallywag said:Ahaaa so the batting capabilities of a captain do reflect in his abilities as a captain.
Scallywag said:Opposition batsman Age master.
age_master said:b) he didn't have that many runs to play with, a draw would have won the series, a loss would have drawn it
age_master said:well it doesn't really have anything to do with him than does it, depends on the batsmen.
Jnr. said:That Vaughan is tactically imaginative.
Vaughan earns his stripes with winning strategy in field
Mike Brearley at The Oval
Sunday August 22, 2004
The Observer
Michael Vaughan belongs thank goodness, to the creative brand of captains, one of those who see each ball as a new event that may call for some new ploy or strategy in the field. There are no restrictions or rules about where the nine fielders are to stand and Vaughan has no compunction about putting them, on occasion, in unorthodox places.
On Friday, for example, his entire leg-side field for Chris Gayle against Steve Harmison was deep fine leg, long leg and deep midwicket. Yesterday he modified this at the start, bringing one of the deep fielders in to short square-leg. For the second over, he added a mid-on and moved the short leg behind square. On Friday, he had two gullys for Gayle, one orthodox, the other deeper and almost over the ordinary gully's left shoulder.
One may not always agree with each move. For instance, I felt during the series that by keeping the leg-side field back, too much scope was given to Shivnarine Chanderpaul to take easy singles and twos; Chanderpaul is a great worker of the ball, content to keep rotating the strike, not needing the adrenaline kick of regular boundaries. But with Vaughan, I can always see his point. There is always a logic to it.
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You see, Scallywag?age_master said:a) whats wrong with it??
b) he didn't have that many runs to play with, a draw would have won the series, a loss would have drawn it
c) Sri Lanka wern't batting that agressivley and could have fairly easiily just played Boof out. Kaspa only bowled 11 overs in the 2nd innings and hes much more a front line bowler than Lehmann.
So we can expect an improvement in your replies then can we.luckyeddie said:You see, Scallywag?
THAT (^^^) is how an intelligent person replies. .
Mike Brearley is widely regarded as the finest international captain this country has ever produced. You yourself (in one of your more blunderbuss-like, shoot-anything, totally thoughtless moments - you know, how you normally act) mention the fact that he (Brearley) had a test match average of 22 when skipper, yet he retained his place as captain and beat Australia in an Ashes series, picking a side up off the floor.Scallywag said:Originally Posted by marc71178
Quoting 2 extremely biased journalists from Australia will do nothing to say anything about Ponting's abilities
I dont see how you can quote one biased journalist from England and expect me to accept that it actually refers to his abilities.
Don't be silly. Show me Perer Roebuck's international credentials and you might have a point.Scallywag said:You either accept both or none.
Peter Roebuck on Ponting
Ricky Ponting has been the captain of this tournament. If he maintains this form, he will be the man lifting the trophy on March 23. Tactically, he has been superior to any rival
Mike Brearley at The Oval
Sunday August 22, 2004
The Observer
Michael Vaughan belongs thank goodness, to the creative brand of captains, one of those who see each ball as a new event that may call for some new ploy or strategy in the field
Do you accept both or none?Scallywag said:You either accept both or none.
So would I if truth be told.Jnr. said:Mind you, if I was captain, I would've been more conservative (with the series on the line), but that is just me.
luckyeddie said:Just saying there SEEMED to be an opportunity which was let slip for the want of a little thought, that's all. Not trolling.