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Old 06-01-2010, 05:30 PM   #181
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Yeah what a joke from Pakistans POV. What they thought the last day was a 20/20?
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Old 06-01-2010, 05:30 PM   #182
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yep a great win by australia, what an outstanding effort by hauritz . pakistan are truly pathetic.
Mate it works both ways we were pathetic at some stages.....great test and a good team win especially on home soil !
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Old 06-01-2010, 05:34 PM   #183
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Mate it works both ways we were pathetic at some stages.....great test and a good team win especially on home soil !
Indeed. In the end it was good old fashioned test cricket features that got us home. Perseverance, determination and catches catches catches. Add to that a young and inexperienced Pakistan team and the pressure was too great. Feel sorry for them honestly....it will be a crushing loss.....
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i am glad i declined to finish my post earlier this morning - something about that idiot hussey - we need runs, not overs
obviously with the amount of balls he and vicious faced it did two things. we scored enough runs and it sapped the pakistani's momentum, confidence and effort
i have no doubt if the total was 100 or 250 the pakistani's would have walked it in

they were a bit unlucky though - last year when south africa were chasing 180, at least they had brett lee on their side bowling to smiths legs and giving them 30-40 free runs in a handful of overs
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Old 06-01-2010, 06:04 PM   #185
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What an awesome effort, especially by Watson, Hussey, Siddle & Hauritz. A great win and one if the great fightbacks.
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Old 06-01-2010, 06:55 PM   #186
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Catches win matches ......fancy a keeper dropping four ( five ? ) at test level , terrible.
Good on Hussey , I thought he was finished - now North is under pressure .
North has too much of a backlift for my liking.
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Old 06-01-2010, 07:00 PM   #187
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Great work by Hauritz. 5 for. If you had have put money on the aussies this morning, your odds would have been $9.40 for a win,.
I wont say how much I had on Australia, but I put my bet on at $10.90 for the win! This weekend will be a good one!!
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Old 06-01-2010, 07:30 PM   #188
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I wont say how much I had on Australia, but I put my bet on at $10.90 for the win! This weekend will be a good one!!
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Ah a man who has such faith in the Aussies he's willing to put money down even when they appear to have no hope.

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Old 06-01-2010, 10:33 PM   #189
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Mind you the field placings by the Pakis gave us alot of free runs during the Huss's and Sid's partnership, Ponting must have been revving the boys up watching that.
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Old 06-01-2010, 10:51 PM   #190
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sums it up in my view.
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Old 06-01-2010, 11:26 PM   #191
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Pakistan lost the unlosable test, i think their tail in the first innings should hang their head in shame. The should have scored over 400 and been 300 odd in front. They are a young team but dam...thats one that got away.
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Old 07-01-2010, 01:44 AM   #192
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The really amazing thing is Glenn Mcgrath predicted yesterday Australia would win today by 37 runs. How good's that.

i was wondering if anyone else picked that up. great call.

man of match doesn't seem like a big enough award for hussey. absolute stellar effort, and it wouldn't have been possible without siddles effort to hang around.

be a few groggy aussies around the place tomorrow.
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Old 07-01-2010, 09:39 AM   #193
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i remember a few summers ago, hussey was on 33 when mcgrath strode to the crease. hussey made 100+. not sure he is the same hussey that was batting back then but lets hope he can give our bowlers something.




if S.Waugh was striding to the crease with the team with their back to the wall, you'd almost put your house on him being there at stumps. if ever there was a captain who could pull out a captains knock when needed...

reminiscing gets you nowhere though.

where's bing? we need him! extra 10km/h, better line and length control and an unplayable inswinging yorker. sure he has a few bad balls but no more than the current crop. i guess his 'national duty' days are over. where's the next '150+km/h' bowler for australia?
Where's Bing ? Hopefully in retirement. Geez if they bring him back they may as well ask Lennie Pascoe or Merv Hughes if they want a run..........Nothing wrong with the mob they have now......
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Old 07-01-2010, 09:51 AM   #194
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if S.Waugh was striding to the crease with the team with their back to the wall, you'd almost put your house on him being there at stumps. if ever there was a captain who could pull out a captains knock when needed...
it depends on when that captains knock was needed. steve waugh did most of his good work in the first innings and when the chips were down in the second, he generally didn't stand tall. justin langer was good at that, he was normally the only one who would do much when the pressure was on in the second innings

at one stage towards the end of his career (maybe for most of it) steve waugh's average was around 50, yet his first innings average was over 80 from memory. his second innings were rarely of the standard of his first. still one of our greatest ever players though
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Old 07-01-2010, 11:45 AM   #195
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Where's Bing ? Hopefully in retirement. Geez if they bring him back they may as well ask Lennie Pascoe or Merv Hughes if they want a run..........Nothing wrong with the mob they have now......

each to their own. personally i think lee is still a better bowler than the current mob. they all have bad days and these are the ones remembered.

the current mob?? nothing wrong??... sure it was a great win, but it was pakistan. we've just been pushed 5 days for the previous 3 tests by west indies and pakistan. sure we are winning but i'd hate to think the selectors are sitting back thinking they are right now for the next few years.

johnson needs a lot of work. very inconsistant. siddle and bollinger will run in all day and give you everything but they aren't that threatening. watson has backed off his pace a lot to preserve his body. to me there is no real variation between all the bowlers. all very similar.

where's the 'metronome' bowler. the boring mcgrath like bowler who just runs in and lands it in the perfect line and length for 6 balls?

hauritz is improving a lot but he's still not a massive threat either.
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Someone had to have been throwing some coin around for that win...

Those fielding tactics were horrendous and then when they went in to bat...had like a day n a half to get the runs...and they just kept going for the tonk!
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Someone had to have been throwing some coin around for that win...

Those fielding tactics were horrendous and then when they went in to bat...had like a day n a half to get the runs...and they just kept going for the tonk!
Yes, it is Pakistan we are talking about...................
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Lee was the luckiest bowler. He had Warne and McGrath up the other end. A lot of wickets Lee got were from terrible balls. He can thank Mr Warne and Mr McGrath for many of his wickets. Hasn't he still got the record of 0-204 with his bowling........
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johnson needs a lot of work. very inconsistant. .
Lol, he is the leading wicket taker for the 09 year, and miles ahead of the next bloke, not bad for inconsistant.
He also scored over 500 runs.
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me personally, while the current brigade of bowlers are improving, they need to improve much more. while i do not think lee has been worse than the current bowlers, i do not think he has ever been much better
as buggerlugs suggested, if warnie and pidgeon are up one end, they need to take on someone which just happened to be lee. i could never accept how erratic he was, particularly down the leg side and how many times he took a wicket on a no ball. luckily for him, the no ball wickets he got were not picked half the time


i think that if the side is not kept, then only new blood should be coming in, not anyone from the the glory days


on the matter of ponting and clarke. it can be frustrating when both fail, but both have saved our buts on a number of occasions as well. he is after all our most succesful captain and over the last 3 seasons, he has lost mcgrath, langer, warne, hayden, martin, lee, gilchrist, macgill and no doubt others, and yet he still manages to win more than others
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Lol, he is the leading wicket taker for the 09 year, and miles ahead of the next bloke, not bad for inconsistant.
He also scored over 500 runs.
Exactly.......He only had a bad time in England because of his fruitloop mother...............
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Exactly.......He only had a bad time in England because of his fruitloop mother...............
Yet still one of the leading wicket takers on that tour.
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The Bushrangers are having their ***** handed to them in the T20.

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Lol, he is the leading wicket taker for the 09 year, and miles ahead of the next bloke, not bad for inconsistant.
He also scored over 500 runs.

he takes wickets - correct, and in the last innings he got them at the right time, but often they come when the game is done. have a look at the leading run scorers and wicket takers for the last ashes series!! dominated by aussies with bat and ball and yet we lost the series.

RSA beat us here (sure we returned the favour) but johnson was still taking wickets then too.

statistics don't always paint a true picture.

he takes wickets now with balls that are all over the place. i'm yet to see him bowl one that isn't scrambled seam. you won't get swing (reverse or normal) if the seam is scrambled.
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Taking wickets at the right time is great, but as we saw with the Aussie tail, every wicket has a value.

Take this last test, Pakistan took 20wkts but the last 2 were the toughest and cost them the game, some time it works for you, sometimes it doesn't.

Either way i doubt Pakistan will be too worried about Asif simply because he couldn't take the crucial Hussey wicket that cost them the game, neither did he dismiss any of the top 3 in the first innings.
What he did do was take 11 of the 20 on offer and thats a decent effort.

Same with Johnson, he may not get the critical wickets every time he bowls, but he often gets the break through when they are in trouble.

If i was the Australian coach id be happy with him in my side.
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he takes wickets - correct, and in the last innings he got them at the right time, but often they come when the game is done. have a look at the leading run scorers and wicket takers for the last ashes series!! dominated by aussies with bat and ball and yet we lost the series.

RSA beat us here (sure we returned the favour) but johnson was still taking wickets then too.

statistics don't always paint a true picture.

he takes wickets now with balls that are all over the place. i'm yet to see him bowl one that isn't scrambled seam. you won't get swing (reverse or normal) if the seam is scrambled.
Indeed. He gets wickets, i'll give him that. But his action, his way of bowling is far from impressive for me (and i've always felt that, when he first started and even when he was destroying South Africa...). Its skeetshooting....all over the place. Also some of his wickets are batsmen derived....sure its a skill to put pressure on the batsmen so he makes a mistake, but still.... I also think its a bit like McGrath/Warne situation. Warne took alot of wickets because McGrath was so tight and hard to score big off, that the batters had to go after S.K.Warne. They did, and they often made quite a few runs...but ultimately they paid for it. Warne himself has admitted that RE his bowling succes with McGrath at the other end...

I think Johson gets the same advantage, esp when guys like Siddle are banging them in at your the body area....when Johnson comes on bowling outside off all the time well they go after it, and knick it. Who gets the credit....Johnson or the guy that put the pressure on in the first place?
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i'm not saying johnson is a bad bowler, he just needs work. he sprays them, he'll never swing it with a scrambled seam, he's lost a few yards of pace already.

he falls over in delivery a bit and his wrist position is wrong.
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Well Pakistan did crack it with Kamran Akmal.

He's off home...

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Well Pakistan did crack it with Kamran Akmal.

He's off home...

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/cr...-1225817137422
Probably with a large sum of cash in his back pocket
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Probably with a large sum of cash in his back pocket
Doubt it.....no one could intentionally be THAT bad

Although he was one of Australia's best out there
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