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  • lemmon
    Bulldog Team of the Century
    • Nov 2008
    • 6528

    #16
    Re: Australia in the West Indies

    Originally posted by Twodogs
    Some really sharp catching. From the highlights it looked like a classic Aussie fielding performance, on their toes and catching everything that came their way. Apart from the bowling how was the fielding in the first session lem? First morning sets the standard for the series.
    Catching was excellent, the ground fielding left a bit to be desired. Clarke's take was vital in swaying the game, Bravo had just hit Hazlewood for a few boundaries and was starting to settle so removing him was a real game changer, same for the Marsh catch as that gave Johnson's confidence a boost and his bowling was noticeably tighter afterwards. The ground fielding wasn't great, Lyon made a few diving stops at point but balls you'd expect to be stopped burst through Warner once and a few other guys in the ring made some sloppy errors.

    I think you can mark a lot of it off to rustiness and this is all based on the first session but a better side than the Windies would have walked in at lunch far ahead of 3/90 odd, and even they were rollicking along at 4.4 an over till Clarke took that screamer.

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    • Twodogs
      Moderator
      • Nov 2006
      • 27658

      #17
      Re: Australia in the West Indies

      Thanks lem.
      They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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      • lemmon
        Bulldog Team of the Century
        • Nov 2008
        • 6528

        #18
        Re: Australia in the West Indies

        Smith beaten all ends up by Bishoo. He came down earlier in the over and smoked him straight, pre-meditated again and Bishoo saw him coming. Some very disciplined bowling this morning has been rewarded.

        Let's see how Watson goes starting against spin

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        • lemmon
          Bulldog Team of the Century
          • Nov 2008
          • 6528

          #19
          Re: Australia in the West Indies

          That's a b.e.autyyyy from Bishoo to dismiss Haddin. Out of the top drawer

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          • Remi Moses
            WOOF Member
            • Jan 2009
            • 14785

            #20
            Re: Australia in the West Indies

            Might have been a mistake not going in with the two spinners.
            Bishoo has got 6

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            • SlimPickens
              Coaching Staff
              • Aug 2010
              • 2929

              #21
              Re: Australia in the West Indies

              Outstanding innings from Voges on debut 130no. His experience really showed batting with the tail.
              "Loves a scrap....oh yeah & he's a pretty handy footballer as well"

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              • SlimPickens
                Coaching Staff
                • Aug 2010
                • 2929

                #22
                Re: Australia in the West Indies

                Once again the tail painted over the cracks in the top and middle order. Need Clarke , Warner and Watto to get amongst the runs in the second dig and second test.
                "Loves a scrap....oh yeah & he's a pretty handy footballer as well"

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                • Mantis
                  Hall of Fame
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 15476

                  #23
                  Re: Australia in the West Indies

                  Originally posted by SlimPickens
                  Outstanding innings from Voges on debut 130no. His experience really showed batting with the tail.
                  You wouldn't expect this from a debutant.

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                  • Twodogs
                    Moderator
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 27658

                    #24
                    Re: Australia in the West Indies

                    Originally posted by Mantis
                    You wouldn't expect this from a debutant.
                    It's weird. Debutants for baggy greens are getting older and older and younger and younger. It seems like only teenagers and mid 30s can apply.

                    Maybe I shouldn't get my hopes up but I just can't let it go. I'm only 51...
                    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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                    • SlimPickens
                      Coaching Staff
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 2929

                      #25
                      Re: Australia in the West Indies

                      Originally posted by Mantis
                      You wouldn't expect this from a debutant.
                      Maybe maturity would be a better word.
                      "Loves a scrap....oh yeah & he's a pretty handy footballer as well"

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                      • Bornadog
                        WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 66856

                        #26
                        Re: Australia in the West Indies

                        Originally posted by SlimPickens
                        Maybe maturity would be a better word.
                        Also his experience in First Class Cricket helped him
                        FFC: Established 1883

                        Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.

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                        • lemmon
                          Bulldog Team of the Century
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 6528

                          #27
                          Re: Australia in the West Indies

                          I thought we played arrogant cricket (apart from Voges). The need for Smith and Watson to 'dominate' the spinner really had no consideration for the situation. Bishoo was into a good spell, the deck turning big and Jerome Taylor had settled into a solid spell at the other end, really poor game sense.

                          It really does make me wonder, is the Lehman/Clarke ultra aggressive approach able to win games against good opposition on these slow and low decks? They haven't done it thus far

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                          • Twodogs
                            Moderator
                            • Nov 2006
                            • 27658

                            #28
                            Re: Australia in the West Indies

                            Originally posted by lemmon
                            I thought we played arrogant cricket (apart from Voges). The need for Smith and Watson to 'dominate' the spinner really had no consideration for the situation. Bishoo was into a good spell, the deck turning big and Jerome Taylor had settled into a solid spell at the other end, really poor game sense.

                            It really does make me wonder, is the Lehman/Clarke ultra aggressive approach able to win games against good opposition on these slow and low decks? They haven't done it thus far
                            It got sat on its arse against Pakistan early last year too in Dubai(?) in a test series that just seemed to pass by in a flurry of cricket and its a loss that has never been properly analysed or even talked about.
                            They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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                            • lemmon
                              Bulldog Team of the Century
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 6528

                              #29
                              Re: Australia in the West Indies

                              Originally posted by Twodogs
                              It got sat on its arse against Pakistan early last year too in Dubai(?) in a test series that just seemed to pass by in a flurry of cricket and its a loss that has never been properly analysed or even talked about.
                              Not to mention they tried to go the other way and bat Maxwell at 3. I remember reading in Gilchrist's biography that when he captained the series win in India the key was to 'out-patience them', they went with a 7-2 field, bowled wide and let the game come to them. Seems like that's gone out the window

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                              • Remi Moses
                                WOOF Member
                                • Jan 2009
                                • 14785

                                #30
                                Re: Australia in the West Indies

                                Talk about lack of application .
                                By Jesus the modern cricketer cannot go an over without getting on top of the bowling.
                                Just sometimes conditions and the bowling require some application and patience .
                                That's why it's called Test cricket
                                Well done to Adam Voges and the tail for applying themselves

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