by tigersupporter » Wed Dec 31, 2008 10:15 pm
by Rotter » Thu Jan 01, 2009 1:30 am
You should have started your post with "I don't think" and left it there.cripple wrote:I don't care, the australian test team is finally getting its just deserts.
Whereas in the past the selectors could make horrible selections and get away with it due to the brilliance of a view, with less quality in the line up there are major holes starting to appear, right from game day tactics through to supporting the next generation. We have been hearing about the depth that australian cricket has due to a strong sheffield shield competition, well now is the time to see of the selectors believe this really is the case.
Cricket is a game played above the shoulders and unless someone steps up soon, the likes of south africa and india will take the mantle that the australians have held for so long, and has helped them win many games before a ball is bowled.
and who knows, maybe the windies may even reach some former glories (i can only hope)
by topsywaldron » Thu Jan 01, 2009 10:55 am
Adelaide Hawk wrote:By the way ... I've read your posts .. you have no right to point the finger at people lacking in class.
by rod_rooster » Thu Jan 01, 2009 12:20 pm
hondo71 wrote:The selectors are part of the problem. But to say they are the "main" problem nicely absolves the poor batting and bowling by most of our players (once selected) so far this summer. Someone said they are 95% of the problemCome on, the lads have to do better on the field than they have been, regardless of what the selectors are doing.
On Ned's comments (most of which relate to our bowling attack which is in a complete state of flux since McGrath and Warne retired followed by several injuries and retirements):
- I agree Roy was rushed back way too quick. I'd have given Krejza longer. Casson and White were emergency back-ups due to injury and probably will end up with test caps they didn't deserve. I agree on the all-rounder obsession.
- However, Casson's issues since the WI are his own (he's not 10 years old). I think Bollinger, Siddle and Hilf are all so close it wouldn't have mattered what order they were tried in. Geeves in a ODI, who cares? Haydos has done enough over a long period of time to warrant extended selection, there's no rush on Hughes (as I have said elsewhere). Hussey is only barely doing better than him so far this season. Having said that, I am sure the selectors have given him the tap on the shoulder.
by stan » Thu Jan 01, 2009 12:26 pm
by cripple » Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:39 am
by rod_rooster » Mon Jan 05, 2009 12:41 pm
cripple wrote:you hear stories of how champion teams of the past really played the game tough but fair such as the invincibles and Lloyds West Indians.
by Dogwatcher » Mon Jan 05, 2009 12:46 pm
rod_rooster wrote:cripple wrote:you hear stories of how champion teams of the past really played the game tough but fair such as the invincibles and Lloyds West Indians.
Must make it true then![]()
Seriously if you think the great West Indies sides didn't "bully" opposition teams and mentally and physically intimidate their opponents then you are kiding yourself. Is it in the spirit of the game to bombard opposition batsmen with relentless short pitched bowling? Sure it was within the rules but was it within the spirit of the game? Laws have been changed to stop such tactics being used as it was deemed not within the spirit of the game. Laws were also changed to prevent sides from bowling only 75 overs in a day as happened quite often when the West Indies were at their peak.
What laws have been changed because of the Australians? Sure they sledge a bit but so what. As if Marshall, Holding, Ambrose, Walsh, Roberts, Garner, Lloyd, Richards, Croft etc. etc. didn't get stuck into opposition plays with sledging. The modern media just hi-lights what goes on moreso now. What happened on the field stayed on the field in the past but unfortunately not any more.
Out of interest who was your favourite player who was consistently overlooked?
by LaughingKookaburra » Mon Jan 05, 2009 12:50 pm
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by am Bays » Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:22 pm
Dogwatcher wrote:Fantastic recollections Tassie.
You weren't there for that riot were you mate?
by Dogwatcher » Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:27 pm
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