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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby Hondo » Mon Mar 23, 2009 9:57 am

Gozu wrote:Averages for the South Africa/Australia series

Australia

Bowling

Hilfenhaus-7wk @ 52.3


What's the critical assessment here? Has he been as good as his fans thought he would be?

My feeling is Stuey Clark is still the better option in that bowling role, if fit. Hilf looks good but not outstanding - or not as good as Clark at least.
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby Dutchy » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:00 am

Good knock by Johnson, but pretty easy when the pressure is off....would have been handy in the first dig :(
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby LBT » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:01 am

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Gozu wrote:Averages for the South Africa/Australia series

Australia

Bowling

Hilfenhaus-7wk @ 52.3


What's the critical assessment here? Has he been as good as his fans thought he would be?

My feeling is Stuey Clark is still the better option in that bowling role, if fit. Hilf looks good but not outstanding - or not as good as Clark at least.

Stuey Clark would be my pick but the selectors seem worried about "the swing factor" having been burnt by Cooley and his bowlers in 05. Apparently swinging the ball is Hilfy's strength but I am yet so see much evidence of this.
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby LBT » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:01 am

Dutchy wrote:Good knock by Johnson, but pretty easy when the pressure is off....would have been handy in the first dig :(

His 99 N.O was in a first dig wasnt it?
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby Dutchy » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:03 am

not in this test match
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby Dirko » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:14 am

Dutchy wrote:Good knock by Johnson, but pretty easy when the pressure is off....would have been handy in the first dig :(


Yeah pretty easy...pity non of the Batsmen followed his lead though.
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby JK » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:26 am

Gozu wrote:Batting

Johnson-85
Hughes-69.2
Katich-43.3
North-40
Ponting-35
Haddin-33
Clarke-28.2
McDonald-23
Hussey-22
Siddle-7.8
Hilfenhaus-7
McGain-1


Question for the cricketing guru's ... Is this list of averages good or bad for us?

Is it good that we had players fill the void instead of relying on just Ponting, Hussey and Clarke (and unexpected players at that) or is this something we're going to need to continue (ie, need runs from players other than Punter and Pup)?
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby jackpot jim » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:30 am

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Dutchy wrote:Good knock by Johnson, but pretty easy when the pressure is off....would have been handy in the first dig :(


Yeah pretty easy...pity non of the Batsmen followed his lead though.


It was a Sensational ton by Johson reguardless of wether the pressure was off or not. Wasn't his fault the position they were in. The brilliant strokeplay displayed was as good as it gets.
Would say he was under a bit of pressure when on 95 and the chance of being stranded again and was composed enough to nonchantly pull a Steyn 140 kmh delivery deep into the crowd.
Also made Harris look ordinary like the bowler he really is whilst the other Aussie batsmen actually made him look like a Test spinner. :shock:
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby NFC » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:30 am

Dutchy wrote:Good knock by Johnson, but pretty easy when the pressure is off....would have been handy in the first dig :(

He made 35 in the first dig, another good contribution.
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby JK » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:41 am

I actually thought at the time, losing the wickets of McDonald and Siddle should help Mitch here ... Keep him to his natural game of trying to score runs as quickly as possible.

Sweet as a whistle the shot which took him to triple figures :D
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby blink » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:49 am

Dutchy wrote:Good knock by Johnson, but pretty easy when the pressure is off....would have been handy in the first dig :(


It isn't Johnson's job to make decent totals for the bowlers to defend - that is up to the batsmen. Johnson's 39 was still the 3rd highest score of the innings - and in 209 runs that is a sizeable contribution.
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby Dutchy » Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:00 am

blink wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Good knock by Johnson, but pretty easy when the pressure is off....would have been handy in the first dig :(


It isn't Johnson's job to make decent totals for the bowlers to defend - that is up to the batsmen. Johnson's 39 was still the 3rd highest score of the innings - and in 209 runs that is a sizeable contribution.


Couldnt agree more, also agree that a ton in the first innings would have been nice!
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby FlyingHigh » Mon Mar 23, 2009 12:29 pm

hondo71 wrote:
Gozu wrote:Averages for the South Africa/Australia series

Australia

Bowling

Hilfenhaus-7wk @ 52.3


What's the critical assessment here? Has he been as good as his fans thought he would be?

My feeling is Stuey Clark is still the better option in that bowling role, if fit. Hilf looks good but not outstanding - or not as good as Clark at least.


Haven't seen any of it on telly, so can only go by the figures. Sometimes he was very economical, other times expensive. Probably expected a little more of him, but certainly wouldn't through him on the scrap heap yet. Would you play four fast bowlers (Johnson, Siddle, Clark and Hilf) in England, and only go with part-time spinners?
Hard call and I feel sorry for him, but I think Lee may be out of it - don't see much sense dropping these three younger blokes, esp with the potential Hilf and Siddle have shown, who are bowling just as well as Lee was. Siddle is proving me wrong.
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby hearts on fire » Mon Mar 23, 2009 3:49 pm

Dutchy wrote:Good knock by Johnson, but pretty easy when the pressure is off....would have been handy in the first dig :(

pretty easy when the pressure is off!! do you have any idea?
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby wycbloods » Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:09 pm

Good to see Mitch finish of the series on a good note and a well deserved player of the series he was. Hughes was another positive from this tour. Hilfenhaus isn't up to it IMO, if a swing bowler couldn't perform well in South Africa, on seam friendly pitches and with perfect weather for swinging the ball then they aren't positive signs. He may improve and prove me wrong but i just don't think he is up to it, hopefully just not up to it yet.
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby Pup » Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:12 pm

LBT wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Good knock by Johnson, but pretty easy when the pressure is off....would have been handy in the first dig :(

His 99 N.O was in a first dig wasnt it?


It was 96 N.O
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Gozu wrote:Averages for the South Africa/Australia series

Australia

Bowling

Hilfenhaus-7wk @ 52.3


What's the critical assessment here? Has he been as good as his fans thought he would be?

My feeling is Stuey Clark is still the better option in that bowling role, if fit. Hilf looks good but not outstanding - or not as good as Clark at least.


I personally dont think he did well enough to keep Stuart Clark and Brett Lee out of the side come Ashes time. Yes he has potential but at the moment i dont think he is ahead of either of these two players regardless of their age.

People harp on his ability to swing the ball and how this will be the key when the ashes come around but the fact is you need to be bowling in decent areas to get wickets even when your not swinging the ball and i dont think he did enough of that. Bowled some good spells but also bowled some very poor ones.

Johnson, Lee, Clark and Siddle all ahead of him for me come the 1st Test in England pending fitness obviously.
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby Pup » Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:18 pm

Constance_Perm wrote:
Gozu wrote:Batting

Johnson-85
Hughes-69.2
Katich-43.3
North-40
Ponting-35
Haddin-33
Clarke-28.2
McDonald-23
Hussey-22
Siddle-7.8
Hilfenhaus-7
McGain-1


Question for the cricketing guru's ... Is this list of averages good or bad for us?

Is it good that we had players fill the void instead of relying on just Ponting, Hussey and Clarke (and unexpected players at that) or is this something we're going to need to continue (ie, need runs from players other than Punter and Pup)?


I think it has to be seen as a positive.

To have only three of our top 7 batsmen average over 40 (With 2 of them making their debut in the series) and still win the series convincingly is a very good sign. Especially when Clarke and Ponting were 2 who did not and they are probably have been our best two players with the bat over the past 12 months. They will not fail two series in a row.

Haddin is looking good but seems to having the odd brain fade and not converting but his batting is not his worry it is his keeping IMO. McDonald is a worry regardless of his 68 in the last innings, i would think his spot is in severe danger after his performances so far in his Test Career. Hussey is the other worry but will get one more series to prove himself IMO but since we are having the Hussey debate in the other thread probably no need to start another one in here.
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby Gozu » Mon Mar 23, 2009 5:17 pm

hondo71 wrote:
Gozu wrote:Averages for the South Africa/Australia series

Australia

Bowling

Hilfenhaus-7wk @ 52.3


What's the critical assessment here? Has he been as good as his fans thought he would be?

My feeling is Stuey Clark is still the better option in that bowling role, if fit. Hilf looks good but not outstanding - or not as good as Clark at least.


I've never been a fan and still don't think he's Test standard. He would have to be little to no chance of making the Ashes if Clark and to a lesser degree Lee come up.
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby Gozu » Mon Mar 23, 2009 5:24 pm

Constance_Perm wrote:
Gozu wrote:Batting

Johnson-85
Hughes-69.2
Katich-43.3
North-40
Ponting-35
Haddin-33
Clarke-28.2
McDonald-23
Hussey-22
Siddle-7.8
Hilfenhaus-7
McGain-1


Question for the cricketing guru's ... Is this list of averages good or bad for us?

Is it good that we had players fill the void instead of relying on just Ponting, Hussey and Clarke (and unexpected players at that) or is this something we're going to need to continue (ie, need runs from players other than Punter and Pup)?


I wouldn't exactly call myself a guru but IMO it's a good thing. It's always better when the workload can be spread. Look at India in recent times not having to solely rely on Tendulkar to get a big score. Ponting to me seems to be on the slide. I always felt he would pass Tendulkar on the all-time runs list but it doesn't look like that will ever happen now, I've always considered Clarke more a ODI player than a Test player and Hussey's horribly out of form. So the fact that these guys were not and can't really be relied upon too heavily in the future is very much a good thing.
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Re: South Africa v Aussies 3rd test

Postby JK » Mon Mar 23, 2009 6:31 pm

Cheers for your opinions guys, I've been a bit undecided on whether it's been a pro or con.

FWIW I reckon McDonald will go to England, whether he see's much/any game time, Im not sure.
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