Swann takes 5-fer, whilst the quicks struggle to get any movement. But Cook doesn't bowl Root???? Oh, andthe last two daysshow why talk of Jimmy Anderson being the best bowler of his generation are bobbins.
Originally Posted by: Jim_AFCB
One sub-standard performance in conditions not suited to swing bowling and you dismiss Anderson's quality?
Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White
No, not 'dismiss', just don't subscribe to the hype. The best bowlers don't need conditions to favour them - they take wickets regardless. Anderson has looked toothless these past two days. Dale Steyn manages to be succesful no matter whether it's swinging or not. I'm incredibly disappointed in how this Test has panned out. I want abjecthumiliation for the convicts.
Originally Posted by: Saint Snow
I think his record speaks for itself, don't you? 300 Test wickets and counting. I think there was way too much misplaced media hype about this Aussie side. They're not great but neither are they anything like as bad as some have suggested. Clark is a top class batsman and they have a decent seam attack. Swann gives us a clear edge on the spin bowling side. On a good batting surface you would expect them to come good at some stage.
Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White
This.
I never bought this 5-0 hype. Said before this series that their bowling attack is more than OK and they are capable of pulling out results, though not on a consistent basis.
We've mostly bowled well and we've mostly batted not very well.
This is a moderate Aussie side at worst and I always said they would give us a good run for our money unless we were at our very best.
In the event, we havn't been at our best, particularly batting, and this series could easily have been 1-1 rather than 2-0. In each of the last 3 series wins against the Aussies, we've had a bad match (Lords 05, Headingly 09, Perth 10), and we have been sufficiently flaky with the bat in recent years for me to expect one this time too. Especially if the Aussies won a toss and bat first on a good pitch offering the seamers nothing, and put us under some pressure.
We will do well to get out with a draw in this match.
We can, if we bat with discipline and sensible shot selection (as Ian Bell has done), but I'm not convinced at all that we will do so.
Originally Posted by: Saint Snow