wuddie
Black by Demand
great win, incredible finish, i'd never have thought we can still win after day 2. i think now that aust is two nil up, jacque and watson will make into the side, replacing hayden and martyn, both of whom have been ordinary.
wuddie said:great win, incredible finish, i'd never have thought we can still win after day 2. i think now that aust is two nil up, jacque and watson will make into the side, replacing hayden and martyn, both of whom have been ordinary.
timlay said:nice for australia to try new things.
You must be crazy to say that was 'one of the greatest matches of all time' - any match that Australia wins will not be 'one of the greatest matches of all time' - simply cos they are supposed to win every game considering their ranking how far ahead they are, the previous match.BlackDragon said:I'm sorry if you disagree, that was one of the greatest test matches of all time!
I mean, England, after the first innings, were 6 DECLARED for 558. And not long after that we were 3/78 and England were looking good. But we batted another 500 up, leaving the match wide open. We got one wicket that evening, but then took 9 WICKETS IN 58 OVERS FOR 74 RUNS and then powered home to score 168 in 36 overs. I mean, that is one of, if not perhaps the best match i've ever seen!.
What a final day. I was so anxious towards the end but we did it. Fuck! A test match for the ages.
you dropped langer (a century and 91), hayden, martyn, mcgrath (5 for), warne (enough said), & gilchrist for haddin?!, jacques, LEHMAN?? TAIT??, macgill for warne? and johnsonn. you are taking the quality out of our side!HotShot said:2 nil up - England shattered - the ideal time to bring in youth.
1Jacques
2Hussey
3Ponting
4Clarke
5 Lehmann
6Haddin
7Lee
8Clark
9Johsonn
10.Tait
11.Macgill
this team will easily beat England.
yes i agree. the only change that should happen or could happen for aus is watson in for martyn. and i also agree, monty for giles. they need wickets.goony said:No, we cannot be complacent just because we're 2 up. This is just what happened in '81 and we lost that one (although argueably, that was more to do with that 2nd game)
I reckon keep the winning team until we have another win or 2 more draws under our belt.
If there are any changes at all, i reckon we should drop Martyn and play an extra bowler/batsman (or watson if he is fit). Martyn has had 4 innings to impress the selectors and hasn't really come through for us. I reckon for the WACA:
Hayden
Langer
Ponting (captain)
Hussey (proven to be an excellent partner to Ponting and Clarke)
Clarke
Gilchrist (vc)
Warne
Lee
Clark
McGrath
Johnson/Tait/MacGill, depending on what the pitch favours (I hear they're trying to prepare a traditional WACA pitch)
If watson is fit to play (i hear there are some serious doubts though), then put in above gilly at 6.
England really needs a day 5 wicket taker like Panesar. I also reckon Strauss should take the captaincy so Freddie can play his natural bowling/batting game:
Strauss (captain)
Cook
Bell
Pietersen (aggressive player between the stable Bell and the level headed Collingwood)
Collingwood
Flintoff (vc)
Jones
Hoggard
Harmison
Panesar
-If they are confident in their batting, go with Read as a wicket keeper over Jones.
I love how you say "ideal time to bring in the youth" and yet you mention Lehmann (and I assume I am not mistaken and you are referring to Darren Lehmann and not some young up and comer.) There is no way that side would ever get chosen - and frankly I don't think it would have a shot against the English side. Fair enough introducing youth and so on - but you do this when need be - ie if any of the current 'older players' are not performing. You can't get rid of Warne or McGrath; sure it would be good to blood some young players - but at the same time you can't make a mockery of an Australian selection: you've got to choose your best team. In agreeance with what others have said choosing a side this would totally disrupt the team. The only change likely to happen for the next match is likely to be the dropping of probably Martyn for Watson. I don't entirely agree with this - it seems the Australian selectors want an all rounder for the sake of having an all rounder regardless of how good he is (ie Australia has caught the Freddie Flintoff fever). It would be great to see Watson prove himself, but I don't believe he has yet.HotShot said:2 nil up - England shattered - the ideal time to bring in youth.
1Jacques
2Hussey
3Ponting
4Clarke
5 Lehmann
6Haddin
7Lee
8Clark
9Johsonn
10.Tait
11.Macgill
this team will easily beat England.
Remember though that the WACA is Martyn's home ground.goony said:No, we cannot be complacent just because we're 2 up. This is just what happened in '81 and we lost that one (although argueably, that was more to do with that 2nd game)
I reckon keep the winning team until we have another win or 2 more draws under our belt.
If there are any changes at all, i reckon we should drop Martyn and play an extra bowler/batsman (or watson if he is fit). Martyn has had 4 innings to impress the selectors and hasn't really come through for us. I reckon for the WACA:
Hayden
Langer
Ponting (captain)
Hussey (proven to be an excellent partner to Ponting and Clarke)
Clarke
Gilchrist (vc)
Warne
Lee
Clark
McGrath
Johnson/Tait/MacGill, depending on what the pitch favours (I hear they're trying to prepare a traditional WACA pitch)
If watson is fit to play (i hear there are some serious doubts though), then put in above gilly at 6.
England really needs a day 5 wicket taker like Panesar. I also reckon Strauss should take the captaincy so Freddie can play his natural bowling/batting game:
Strauss (captain)
Cook
Bell
Pietersen (aggressive player between the stable Bell and the level headed Collingwood)
Collingwood
Flintoff (vc)
Jones
Hoggard
Harmison
Panesar
-If they are confident in their batting, go with Read as a wicket keeper over Jones.
LOL!timlay said:and it was pretty close.