Crazy Sam
International 12th Man
having though about it a lot this morning, i thought it was a great decision.
I think it is three-fold:
a) to allow ponting, hayden, martyn, lehmann, clarke to find some good touch. It has to be said that the only batsmen who have really been dominant across the summer thus far are Langer and Gilchrist. There were around 270 overs (3 days) left (well, that's if pakistan don't bowl their overs at such a slow rate) when the decision was made. It provided an ideal opportunity for them to get some form. Although, I do think Ponting's been in pretty good nick and is playing well.
b) To crush Pakistan. We slaughtered them with the ball, however I think the Aussies would've felt after being dismissed for under 400 that they weren't convincing winners with the bat in the first innings. If they slaughter Pakistan in the second innings (which is what is happening) then it may well set up the next two tests in Australia's favour.
c) Maybe a little outlandish, but I think that Ponting realised last night that Shoaib was struggling very badly, remembering that at one point he asked for a runner, and given Shoaib's past history with injuries I think Ponting felt that if they put pressure on him last night through his extensive bowling action before he got the chance to have it really fixed up, he would be putting Shoaib under an enormous amount of pressure. As it turned out Shoaib couldn't complete his second over last night and is going away for scans today for a possible injury. I don't think Ponting would've been hoping he'd be injured, merely to put more pressure on Shoaib. He carries this Pakistan team, without him and Sami they'd be struggling even more.
So really, I think it was a good move by Ponting and the Australians. Plus it's great to watch Australia whether they're batting or fielding, very enjoyable.
I think it is three-fold:
a) to allow ponting, hayden, martyn, lehmann, clarke to find some good touch. It has to be said that the only batsmen who have really been dominant across the summer thus far are Langer and Gilchrist. There were around 270 overs (3 days) left (well, that's if pakistan don't bowl their overs at such a slow rate) when the decision was made. It provided an ideal opportunity for them to get some form. Although, I do think Ponting's been in pretty good nick and is playing well.
b) To crush Pakistan. We slaughtered them with the ball, however I think the Aussies would've felt after being dismissed for under 400 that they weren't convincing winners with the bat in the first innings. If they slaughter Pakistan in the second innings (which is what is happening) then it may well set up the next two tests in Australia's favour.
c) Maybe a little outlandish, but I think that Ponting realised last night that Shoaib was struggling very badly, remembering that at one point he asked for a runner, and given Shoaib's past history with injuries I think Ponting felt that if they put pressure on him last night through his extensive bowling action before he got the chance to have it really fixed up, he would be putting Shoaib under an enormous amount of pressure. As it turned out Shoaib couldn't complete his second over last night and is going away for scans today for a possible injury. I don't think Ponting would've been hoping he'd be injured, merely to put more pressure on Shoaib. He carries this Pakistan team, without him and Sami they'd be struggling even more.
So really, I think it was a good move by Ponting and the Australians. Plus it's great to watch Australia whether they're batting or fielding, very enjoyable.
