locky801 wrote:Not too many plusses this ashes series for Australia which is the worst I have witnessed from an Australian side since the 1971 series.
The 1970-71 series was a great series for us. We discovered an attacking captain who would become arguably the greatest leader in Australian cricket history. We also introduced Rodney Marsh, Greg Chappell and Dennis Lillee to the cricket world and they went on to be three of the greatest cricketers of all time. The 70-71 series left Australian cricket in great shape and a reason to be optimistic.
I haven't seen that this series. The leadership conundrum is unanswered, and the only genuine young talent we've unearthed is Usman Khawaja. I fear for the lad's development as for where I sit, I don't see any strong leadership for him to follow.
In 1985 we had Murray Bennett and Tom Hogan rolling the arm over for no result. Cricket in this country was in dire straits, I thought we'd seen the last of crappy left arm orthodox bowlers, but we've seen two more of them in this series. Not that Beer is necessarily crappy, but this style of bowling may tie a batsman down on occasion but will never win a Test for Australia on day 5. We need bowlers who can take wickets FFS, not bowl on the spot.
At least in 70-71, the batsmen generally performed. I never thought it possible for an entire Top 6 fail completely over a series. Hussey did his best early, but fell away during the series.
The bowling was deplorable. Only Siddle could hold his head up, but even he bowled poorly on occasion. Sorry Mitchell, but one good performance in an entire 5 Test series is just not good enough. Of the others, forget it. Just not good enough. As for the leadership from senior players and coaching staff ... non-existant.
Nope, for mine, this series is easily the worst I've seen from Australia in the 45 years I've followed Test cricket. Give me the 1970-71 series any day.