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***Official*** 4th Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground

superkingdave

Hall of Fame Member
Little bit worried about what is going to happen when Australia start bowling well tbh. Far too many balls in the first hour able to be let go. Clark will go fair gun on this
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Yeah, Lee not getting any seam at all. Definitely more of Clark's sort of pitch. I think he'd be rightly a bit agrieved not to get first go with the new cherry after the first three tests. Oz best bowler by a fair bit thus far.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Rain. Merde.

Botham talking about early lunch. That's not gonna help on the staying awake front.

EDIT: Confirmed.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Gottaluvcricket said:
Cook was out, it came off the toe of the bat. Clark's not only been Oz's best bowler, been best in the series.
Wouldn't argue about Clark at all. Where's he been til now?

& if Cook did touch it it really was a feather. As I said before Gilly didn't look totally convinced & he's normally a very whole-hearted appealer.
 

superkingdave

Hall of Fame Member
Anyway i sent an email to sky before after Bumble commented on the weather being Manchester like, telling them it hasn't rained all day in Manchester and we would have started on time if it was Old Trafford.
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
pskov said:
Nice of the England management to finally pick their best side. Better late than never I guess.... :dry:
Have they really picked the best side then?

Saj is playing as a specialist bat isn't he?
 

Gottaluvcricket

Cricket Spectator
BoyBrumby said:
Wouldn't argue about Clark at all. Where's he been til now?

& if Cook did touch it it really was a feather. As I said before Gilly didn't look totally convinced & he's normally a very whole-hearted appealer.

I've liked the look of Cook, I think he might end up being a top class opener for Eng. I think Gilly was a tad confused in his appeal, thinking 'how did he nick that when he was leaving it'

Good question, where has Clark been till now? I don't think Ponting has been a big fan of Clarks. I thought he was definatly under-bowled in the first couple of Tests. The Aus selectors the last couple of years have been a bit slow in making team changes, IMO. Think they've placed too much importance on team stability at the expense of dropping out-of-form players. In 2005 Hussey showed enough in the ODI's before the tests to gain a spot over Katich for example, but was left out. Gillespie was clearly having a shocking run. (of course easy in hindsight, but watching 2005 on tv i was thinking it then)
Even this series. I'm a fan of Haydon, he's proven himself over a long time, but on form, Jacqes (forgive my spelling please) did enough pre-series for me.
We've seen it coming for a few years, now we have to be very careful not to repeat the problems we had when Lillie, Marsh and Chappel retired. But will we....
 

Turbinator

Cricketer Of The Year
superkingdave said:
Bed time for me i think. Save myself for tomorrow night as we try to bowl with less than 200 on the board.
Not if Gilchrist has something to say about it... You start watching tommorow, you might just end up seeing yourself bat again with 500 to chase.
 

dontcloseyoureyes

BARNES OUT
Clark's domestic record hardly screams out and says pick me. Most of Australia were surprised that he proved he was even vaguely useful at test level.
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
Really great ball he got it with too. One of his best in recent times.

Funny that Lee's getting the breaks today and has his best figures for the Ashes. His first spell was one of his poorer ones for the whole series and he came out of it okay. Second spell before tea was very good, though.

McGrath was just unplayable this morning. I really thought England did pretty well to get to lunch safely, and before those two quick wickets they were ahead post-lunch too. Australia's session in the end, though.
 

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