There are still 4 days of cricket left! We are now bowling in the same sort of conditions england were bowling to us in and already we have 2 wickets! If we can roll them for say 250, and then get favourable batting conditions like england got yesterday arvo then anything is possible. As for the team we need to stick with people, we can't just keep chopping and changing and as australians we should stand behind our team instead of bagging them all the time!
Have to give the england bowlers full credit, 45overs of bowling and they bowled one short ball, seeing their pitch map this morning they basically bowled every ball in that same corridor where McGrath always bowled and look what happened!
I still think Watson shouldn't open.
Put him at Number 6 and make him an all rounder. Yes he gets good scores but most have been in the 50s. Only like 2 hundreds.
Then put in two real openers to start. drop Ponting from being Captain and put him batting in 4th (like Tendulkar that helped him in his old age has what 7centuries this season? This allows him to enjoy batting with no pressure as captain and with a softer ball).
Put Usman Khwaja in 3rd.
1. & 2. Katich or Hughes or Cosgrove.
3. Kwaja
4. Ponting
5. M Hussey
6. Watson
7. Hadden or Paine (when Hadden is ready to retire or out of form)
then bowlers. we really need to find a genuine spinner. Krajzia was our best option at the time but he has lost form after being dropped from AUS team. So mentally he is like Shaun Tait who quit for a while.
Cosgrove's fitness is terrible, and will never play test match cricket.
Cosgrove's fitness is terrible, and will never play test match cricket.
On an unrelated matter, if the match referee has any sense of responsibility, we will need a new captain for the Sydney test.
I love Punter, but jesus mate, you cannot do what you did today after the Pietersen not-out and escape punishment. That was just not good enough for a captain.
i don't know if Watson ran him out mate, he hesitated a stack, if he didn't he would of made it JUST.
There was never a run there he it straight to Trott and called yes.
he hit it wide and in front of Trott and called yes
He obviously middled it when he just wanted to drop it but hesitation from Hughes increased the chance of being run-out...
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