Caesar
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Bowling Strategy
Anyone else think we've been spoilt by having too many good bowlers in recent years, which has ruined our strategy?
Plenty of other teams have shown us that you can rip through batting lineups if you have one bowler who's on song, and using your other bowlers judiciously to support him. Look at South Africa in Australia - Steyn was the linchpin, he bowled excellently. Sure, the other bowlers did well - but not consistently, and Harris was rubbish most of the time. Smith used his 'average' bowlers effectively, ensured that they supported Steyn and kept pressure on, removed them when they weren't contributing. Not only did this help Steyn take wickets, it optimised the chances of the less dangerous bowlers to take them as well - by creating an environment that generated chances, and giving them the exposure to the batsmen when it best suited how they were bowling at the time.
Ponting doesn't know how to bowl tactically when he doesn't have two bowlers who are on song that he can put at each end. He needs to learn how to leverage off one strike bowler, if that's what he has - needs to know how to use bowlers who aren't looking like taking wickets to still keep the pressure on. There's a skill to using bowlers that goes beyond throwing a quick on at each end, hoping that they're both firing, and fiddling with it if they're not.
Anyone else think we've been spoilt by having too many good bowlers in recent years, which has ruined our strategy?
Plenty of other teams have shown us that you can rip through batting lineups if you have one bowler who's on song, and using your other bowlers judiciously to support him. Look at South Africa in Australia - Steyn was the linchpin, he bowled excellently. Sure, the other bowlers did well - but not consistently, and Harris was rubbish most of the time. Smith used his 'average' bowlers effectively, ensured that they supported Steyn and kept pressure on, removed them when they weren't contributing. Not only did this help Steyn take wickets, it optimised the chances of the less dangerous bowlers to take them as well - by creating an environment that generated chances, and giving them the exposure to the batsmen when it best suited how they were bowling at the time.
Ponting doesn't know how to bowl tactically when he doesn't have two bowlers who are on song that he can put at each end. He needs to learn how to leverage off one strike bowler, if that's what he has - needs to know how to use bowlers who aren't looking like taking wickets to still keep the pressure on. There's a skill to using bowlers that goes beyond throwing a quick on at each end, hoping that they're both firing, and fiddling with it if they're not.