Best bit about this is Freddy sledged him the over before, so he tonked a six and then decided he'd tonk 6 more.
Never seen that one before. Can't remember Ambrose ever having much of a no-ball problem, he was one of the most disciplined bowlers out there.. plus he was bowling at Perth which was like his 2nd home. Looks like he was trying to do the tailenders a bit of damage there.
Thankful for Nuf's cherubic existence reminding us of the delectable wonder that is Peter Siddle with a red ball in his hand.To be able to get a hattrick on a pitch where 1-517 was scored makes this arguably the best ever over, on his birthday too.
Please no
Clarke vs. India
That was heartbreaking.Please no
I feel Tony Greig got this wrong, the ball didn't nip back in at all, Mcgrath made very subtle change in his bowling line which got him the wicket.Classic Glenn.
Thought Hussain just made a mistake in not leaving it like the previous deliveries. Was outside the off stump and all.I feel Tony Greig got this wrong, the ball didn't nip back in at all, Mcgrath made very subtle change in his bowling line which got him the wicket.
If you see that pitch map, I felt Mcgrath bowled those first 5 deliveries to figure out Hussain's comfort zone, then he bowled the sixth delivery somewhere between his comfort zone and the off stump line at a slightly fuller length compared to the previous ball, which would be very difficult for any batsman to judge whether to leave or play the ball.Thought Hussain just made a mistake in not leaving it like the previous deliveries. Was outside the off stump and all.
0:07 VaasHow about this for restricting (instead of taking wickets?)
And that to set Symonds and set Bevan.
They ran three and despite needing 4 to tie they settled on three to protect their averages. Ridiculous. I realise there was little or no chance of making the 4th but you lose the game either way so why not try. I found that last ball frustrating to watch.How about this for restricting (instead of taking wickets?)
And that to set Symonds and set Bevan.