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LIONS then DAYLIGHT;358389 said:FFS, everytime Australia has a series in which they struggle we can never admit that perhaps the other side has our measure. It's always the selectors fault, or it's Pontings's fault, or its the umpires. Why not admit that perhaps we are just not that good?
At the moment we are an ordinary team, we have one all-time great in Ponting - who we almost exclusively rely on to get a big score. He realistically probably won't be there much longer, especially if we lose the Ashes. In that sense if we did lose he'd probably stay around long enough for another crack at regaining them, which would be more or less a year from now and then he'd look at retiring. Much like Warne and McGrath did after 2005, (and Langer).
So in test cricket we probably have his services for at most another year or so? If he struggles for the rest of the series and we end up losing 3-0 or 4-0 then I doubt he'd even remain in the team to be honest.
Our bowling is currently lacklustre, it's a workmanlike unit but we need bowlers in form to be a threat. At the moment that looks unlikely.
All is not lost by any means in this series, but before this series I didn't think England were all that good of a team. I still don't think they are that good, i feel apart from Flintoff they have an ordinary bowling lineup. I think there batting is also brittle.
In some sense that makes our current struggles frustating, but you can't blame the selectors for Johnson's struggles. Or Hussey's shocking decision making.
Siddle is young and inexperienced. As is Hilfenhaus. Hauritz has provided more then expected - but his no major threat to any batting team.
Lots of people are no doubt frustated with our performance, in that sense often the selectors/captain/coach come in for some heat.
But lets be honest, we are playing poorly.
gbatman;358528 said:3rd test:
1 Katich
2 Hughes
3 Ponting
4 Clarke
5 Hussey
6 Watson
7 Haddin
8 Hauritz
9 Siddle
10 Bollinger
11 Hilfenhaus
Ponting and Hussey are in danger of being washed up. Players like Marsh and Ferguson should be looked at for replacing them. North isn't a bad batsman but he's just not making runs.
distributer of pain;358394 said:i can handle us playing poorly, but when we persist with a batsan who has averages less than 20 for over 12 months and drop promising batmsan to make way for an allrounder who is only needed because of the form slump of a senior bowler, and then you make that allrounder open the batting with no test experience, it makes my blood boil, ok it worked out ok but what if it didnt ?? who are these selectors acountable to ? we need new selectors.
gbatman;358528 said:3rd test:
1 Katich
2 Hughes
3 Ponting
4 Clarke
5 Hussey
6 Watson
7 Haddin
8 Hauritz
9 Siddle
10 Bollinger
11 Hilfenhaus
Ponting and Hussey are in danger of being washed up. Players like Marsh and Ferguson should be looked at for replacing them. North isn't a bad batsman but he's just not making runs.
SHANEBOURNEorWARNE;358531 said:1. Katich
2. Hughes
3. Clarke
4. Hodge
5. Ponting (c)
6. North
7. Haddin
8. Siddle
9. Nannes
10. McGain
11. Hilfenhaus
12. Johnson
13. Krezja
14.Watson
15. Bolinger
16. Hussey
17. McDonald
LIONS then DAYLIGHT;358389 said:FFS, everytime Australia has a series in which they struggle we can never admit that perhaps the other side has our measure. It's always the selectors fault, or it's Pontings's fault, or its the umpires. Why not admit that perhaps we are just not that good?
At the moment we are an ordinary team, we have one all-time great in Ponting - who we almost exclusively rely on to get a big score. He realistically probably won't be there much longer, especially if we lose the Ashes. In that sense if we did lose he'd probably stay around long enough for another crack at regaining them, which would be more or less a year from now and then he'd look at retiring. Much like Warne and McGrath did after 2005, (and Langer).
So in test cricket we probably have his services for at most another year or so? If he struggles for the rest of the series and we end up losing 3-0 or 4-0 then I doubt he'd even remain in the team to be honest.
Our bowling is currently lacklustre, it's a workmanlike unit but we need bowlers in form to be a threat. At the moment that looks unlikely.
All is not lost by any means in this series, but before this series I didn't think England were all that good of a team. I still don't think they are that good, i feel apart from Flintoff they have an ordinary bowling lineup. I think there batting is also brittle.
In some sense that makes our current struggles frustating, but you can't blame the selectors for Johnson's struggles. Or Hussey's shocking decision making.
Siddle is young and inexperienced. As is Hilfenhaus. Hauritz has provided more then expected - but his no major threat to any batting team.
Lots of people are no doubt frustated with our performance, in that sense often the selectors/captain/coach come in for some heat.
But lets be honest, we are playing poorly.
LIONS then DAYLIGHT;359093 said:Mate, have you ever heard of paragraphs??
Boris;359168 said:thats what happens when im ranting and rambling... i forget... sorry.
Kram81;359177 said:I gave up about halfway through, I was getting a headache lol.