@Marshall_magic said:
@citizen cub said:
To be frank, i'm pissed that hughes and krezja aren't there. hauritz' bowling has been 'solid' and economical for a spinner but krezja will concede runs but guarantee you wickets. Reading ponting's 2009 captain's diary, he thought hughes had a an issue to address with the short ball. this is correct, but why drop him for a bloke who has barely any test match experience and at such a crucial role like opener?!? now watson did bat well in the ashes and should've been there for all five tests. the bloke who should NOT have been there is mr snicket ( mike hussey ). our insightful selectors will go to all costs to keep our 'experienced' players and won't look to youth. i just wonder how many tests warney would've played if we had the same imposters back in 1993? probably would've made his debut at an old age like hussey, north, bollinger, katich and mcgain. hussey's foot work is nothing short of woeful. it's a pity callum ferguson is injured, because my word he would've put some pressure on mr snicket. ponting is in all soughts at the moment, he has dealed with our transition phase 'woefully'. he is pig-headed who doesn't like criticism and will doe things his own way. does anybody remember the 4th test at nagpur in 2008? we were in a good position to bowl india out and were probably in the best position since the first test at bangalore. we were 9 overs behind the required over rate. the consequence of this is a fine against cricket australia and a one match suspension for him ( the captain ). i know those cry baby indians would've probably complained about us not playing in the 'spirit' of the game but stuff 'em. the next match was only against new zealand which turned out not to suit batting ( which is all ponting is concerned about anyway ). but instead, he brings on part timers who have less chance of getting a wicket than my arse turning blue. eventually, the over rate lifted but this was after that little s*** harbajan and dhoni had put on a stand of 110 and our chance of winning had fallen like sand blowing out of your hands. we could've retained the border gavaskar trophy and missed ponting for one game ( which most would be happy with anyway )
I don't think it's the fact selectors won't look to youth, it's the fact they'll play favourites. Some guys have been ordinary for the best part of 12 months (Hussey) and will still have a mortgage on their spot, while others have 2 good series followed by a poor one, and they're all of a sudden under all sorts of pressure (North).
I am still waiting for someone to tell me what Krezja did to get dumped for Hauritz (who's trick ball is the one that he gets to turn). Hauritz will keep it tight and pick up the odd wicket, but he will never take 12 wickets in a test match. The batsmen can generally milk Hauritz for several runs an over, and will only get out when they throw their wickets away, Krezja will challenge the batsmen, and generally get them out through good bowling.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miY4CnYXIaI
Hauritz will never beat a tail ender all ends up like that, let alone a quality batsman like Khawaja.
I read about that ball, his new doosra, and it looks lethal.
Another thing about Krezja is that he is bowling tidier this Summer, I noticed in the Ford Ranger Cup and with some of the Shield scores. Ponting even stated that recently even if he isnt taking bags of wickets.
But Hauritz has done ok in his matches so far, he had just taken 5 wickets, he deserves another shot now.
And I agree pretty much with everything you said there Citizen.
I know Watson has done great as an opener, but when Hughes was dropped for having a technical prob against the short ball, no one said anything about Watson's equally bad technical prob with the ball coming back into him and dismissing him LBW.
Hughes stated that he loved the battle and what Flintoff was dishing him and I think what Ponting shouldve done was show some leadership and back his young opener the same way as Steve Waugh did for his players, like he did for Matthew Hayden and Ponting himself when he had a shocker in India.
I still think Mr Cricket is on his last legs. Even if they dont want to drop Watson down the order, they could easily go:
1\. Watson
2\. Hughes
3\. Ponting
4\. Katich
I'd also look at dropping Ponting down the order, he's past his best and its time for Clarke to move to number 3 and give him more responsibilty. There's no shame in dropping down the order towards the end of your career. Border, Viv, Clive Lloyd and Greg Chappell all did it at the end of their careers too.
As for Ponting's captaincy, its improving, but I still dont think he is great tactically. You watch how many 4s go down to the 3rd man region next week. I'd much rather him take a man out of cover, put him at gully/slip if there's some bounce or 3rd man if there isnt and encourage the bowler to pitch it up and make the batsman to drive.
And then of course there's Nagpur, I dont want to get started with that again, I thought the exact same thing Citizen. I remember Allan Border's commentary summed up my thoughts perfectly, "Well I'm glad Ricky cant read my thoughts, cos he's not gonna like them", and Thommo's thoughts "He's a crap captain, always has been, always will be"