Australia in the West Indies
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Re: Australia in the West Indies
Top knock by Voges. He was the only one to show any degree of patience. In the interview at the close of play he commented that the pitch was tough to bat on. I was disappointed in Smith and Clarke - both showed no patience. they have to do this if Australia are to prosper against the English. You would have to think on the first innings that Voges has booked himself a start in Cardiff. Marsh/Watto in trouble for mine.Comment
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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
We love the idea of playing Watson at 6 and utilising his bowling but I still maintain he is a top order batsman if he is to be selected.
The tail enders once again showed that if you applied yourself you can support one of the recognised batsman and build a decent score.
I know it's only one inning but how much longer do we stick with Watson if he is average with the bat through the series?Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"Comment
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Watson hasn't got any patience. This whole attitude of dominating the bowling just can't apply at all times.Comment
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Top knock by Voges. He was the only one to show any degree of patience. In the interview at the close of play he commented that the pitch was tough to bat on. I was disappointed in Smith and Clarke - both showed no patience. they have to do this if Australia are to prosper against the English. You would have to think on the first innings that Voges has booked himself a start in Cardiff. Marsh/Watto in trouble for mine.Comment
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I'm glad you mentioned this. I was getting frustrated with Clarke who was trying to dominate Bishoo but I didn't notice it with Smith who was batting poorly but at least he was trying to hang around. Watson tried to dominate and paid a high price.
We love the idea of playing Watson at 6 and utilising his bowling but I still maintain he is a top order batsman if he is to be selected.
The tail enders once again showed that if you applied yourself you can support one of the recognised batsman and build a decent score.
I know it's only one inning but how much longer do we stick with Watson if he is average with the bat through the series?They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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By the way, the Voges innings was very much dominated by his ability to score on the leg side and he must have been thankful that they likes of Hazlewood stuck in there.Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"Comment
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West Indies making a good fist of it 3/129.
Leggie would be more dangerous than an offie on this trackComment
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What are the thoughts on Starc's game? Bowled well to the tail and had the second new ball swinging by the looks of things but he's still well behind Hazlewood, Johnson and Harris when he returnsComment
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Didn't see much of Starc's game but I am a huge fan of left arm fast/swing bowling as a rule. Apart from really good leg spin it's the hardest type of bowling to play.They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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I was discussing just this point today. The make up of the 3 quicks for the ashes will be interesting. Harris seems to be an automatic when fit, Johnson will start because of the mental edge he'll have on England, which leaves one spot. Personally I think Starc bowling at his best will make the ashes a formality, but Hazelwood has had good results. Personally I'd start the first Test with Starc.[COLOR="#FF0000"][B]Western Bulldogs:[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR="#0000CD"][B]We exist to win premierships[/B][/COLOR]Comment
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I was discussing just this point today. The make up of the 3 quicks for the ashes will be interesting. Harris seems to be an automatic when fit, Johnson will start because of the mental edge he'll have on England, which leaves one spot. Personally I think Starc bowling at his best will make the ashes a formality, but Hazelwood has had good results. Personally I'd start the first Test with Starc.
I'm a huge fan of Hazlewood and think we have something pretty special there. The length he bowls is more Philander than McGrath but he is ultra-consistent, bowls a beautiful channel and has a genuine out-swinger. I actually think he's a chance to be leading the attack by the time the Ashes finishes and brings something different to the other two in his ability to bowl long spells and dry things up. Clear choice in my attackComment
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