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Sour Grapes? I don’t think so…

July 20th, 2009

It’s difficult not to come across as sour grapes when looking at this test, but to date England have had one hell of a charmed run. Here’s my observations so far, bearing in mind that I’ve gone to bed after the second session each night so there’s some gaps..

Day 1
They won a vital toss which allowed them to bat on a flat deck in the sunshine. There was nothing for the bowlers, and combined with Johnson losing the plot the poms got a great start. Cook made the worst 95 I’ve ever seen before getting out to the same that took him down in Cardiff. Notably this was the 3rd straight one that Johnson had bowled to him, and he gets out playing across the line. Ordinary. Hilfenhaus bowled very well but with Mitch spraying faeces from the other end there was no pressure building.

After lunch we bowled very well, drying up runs and took some big wickets too (Cook, Bopara).

Strauss played a brilliant innings. Batted for 3 sessions and a ball while his entire team fell around him. Had Hauritz saved his finger from dislocation and caught the f’ucking ball then it would have been a very different story, but at stumps on Day 1 we were well behind.

Day 2
Low cloud and now there’s something in it for the bowlers. Ball is swinging around and generally making things difficult. Strauss gone second ball, and the pommy tail wagged a bit but they were mopped up by drinks. Our turn to bat and it’s looking decidedly different out there.

Hughes goes after one down leg and gloves it to Prior. Poor shot but a bit unlucky. Ponting misses it by a foot and gets given caught behind. Could have been close to lbw, but not close enough, terrible decision.

Hussey and Katich consolidate and we’re looking in decent shape before ‘group think’ takes over and 5 batsmen get out hooking. Farking stupid, but I’d hesitate to give the pommy bowlers credit for these collective brain farts. Hussey got a great ball, nipped back and made him look the fool leaving the straight one that took out off. Good ball though.

Day 3
Oh, the sun’s out again. Yay. Hauritz and Siddle show just how easy it is to bat on this deck when there’s no cloud around, putting on quick runs through the strangely vacant 3rd man position. Strauss neglects to plug the hole till they’ve added 40 or so, taking us past 200 and almost avoiding the followon.

Poms lead on first innings by 210, which almost works out to the headstart we gave them in the first session of day 1. Regardless, the Aussie batsmen mostly need to give themselves uppercuts for rash hook/pull shots and will look to make ammends in their second dig. Beware the scorned Australian batsman.

Strauss neglects to put us back in regardless, I agreed with him as batting conditions were again perfect, plus Anderson had bowled 20 odd overs and Freddy’s knee was falling apart, again.

Johnson still can’t bowl, Hilfenhaus and Siddle looking dangerous but the real performer is Hauritz with his new finger. Takes two wickets in two overs and is getting good bounce and some turn.

Ponting had a shocker just after Lunch, missed an easy runout of KP and dropped a sitter from Bopara. Those two batsmen then tried their very best to ruin any attacking position that England had gained, going along at 2 runs per over and boring me to sleep.

Day 4
Poms declare overnight, looks like the cloud is out again. Not quite sure why they didn’t declare a few overs before stumps, considering the conditions last night, but not to worry as the cloud is around again.

They quickly make inroads too, Katich is caught off a no ball but Rudi playing the one rash shot of his innings. He’s the kind of batsman who’d have really taken that legit second chance to heart and knuckled in. He looked very solid before the dismissal and had the look of one who would go on for a big score.

Hughes is dropped at 2nd slip by Freddie, wasn’t the toughest of chances either. Next over he edges another one and this one Strauss picks up off the ground in front of him and claims it. Fair enough too, if the umpires are stupid enough to fall for it then he deserves the catch. It’s the consistancy that sucks here – Hauritz caught Bopara 5 metres in front of Rudi, so he sent it upstairs. How he can refer this catch which was less dubious than the Strauss’ one and happened further away I’ll never know. Look for Rudi in the Queens honours list this year.

Ponting and Hussey build a decent partnership and it’s lunch, 2/50 odd and neither should have been out. After lunch Ponting cops a ball that nips in heaps and the Poms finally earn a wicket. Mind you, had the two left handers been in then he woulnd’t have been pitching it there to start with.

Hussey hits the ground instead of the ball and is given out caught. This one looked close on the first look but on the replays he missed it by heaps. A rough one no doubt, but three in a row, that’s ordinary.

One or two roughies happen, but to lose 4 top order wickets in one game in combination with your strike bowler losing it and copping the worst of the conditions, you’re up against it and need a superhuman effort to stay alive.

Enter Michael Clarke. This is by far the best knock I’ve seen from him. Huge pressure and he’s stood up big time. Hasn’t given any chances and we’re still a serious chance of taking out this match. How sweet it will be if he and Haddin can keep it up tomorrow.

Haddin Run Out!

April 17th, 2009

If only the Saffa’s had thought to appeal, Haddin could have been guilty of one of the laziest run outs in ODI history.

Moises in, Warner back

February 11th, 2009

moisesMy Portuguese cousin Moises Henriques has been called up for the single Twenty20 match against New Zealand! He’ll make his debut for Australia in Sunday’s match at the SCG.

Curiously the selectors have waited for his form to wane before selecting him, in this years (victorious!) Twenty20 campaign he scored 62 at 12.4 and took 3 wickets at 40.33. His one innings of note was 42 off 25 when he opened against Tasmania.

  • v QLD – 3(4) and 4 overs 2/26

  • v WA – 9*(5) and 2 overs 0/14
  • v SA – 6(6) and 3 overs 0/27
  • v TAS – 42(25) and 2 overs 1/24
  • v VIC – 1(4) and DNB
  • v VIC – 1(9) and 3 overs 1/30

Whatever, he’s made the cut and I fully support the inclusion of more young players from Australia’s best domestic Twenty20 team. An added bonus is his name is so similar to my own that it’s almost as if I’m playing for Australia, just look for the drunk, overweight and unfit guy (no, not Jesse Ryder) on Sunday.

Aussie Squad for Twenty20 on Sunday

Michael Clarke (c) – NSW , 27
Brad Haddin (vc) – NSW , 31
Nathan Bracken – NSW , 31
Callum Ferguson – SA , 24
Moises Henriques – NSW , 22
Ben Hilfenhaus – TAS , 25
James Hopes – QLD , 30
David Hussey – VIC , 31
Mitchell Johnson – WA , 27
Peter Siddle – VIC , 24
Adam Voges – WA , 29
David Warner – NSW , 22
Cameron White – VIC , 25

Hussey and Ponting have been “rested”, I suspect Rick’s never played a T20 against New Zealand.

They’ve name a 13 man squad, which is a bit rude for the one discarded player who’ll also miss this round of the Sheffield Shield. Hopefully they’ll give him a bucket to collect donations.

Darrell Hair tells it how it is

February 3rd, 2009

Darrell Hair gets hot under the collar

Darrell Hair gets hot under the collar

I’ve just read some great comments from Darrell Hair on Broomgate

“It’s quite clear-cut. His [Haddin's] gloves were in front of the stumps and the ball hadn’t passed the line of stumps, so he’s in breach of the law and it should have just been an automatic no-ball. Of all the people on the ground, he would have been the one who was best positioned to know. I think he should have owned up to it. I saw that Ponting has gone into bat for him after the Kiwis called him [Haddin] a cheat, but I can understand why the Kiwis would be livid about it.”

“People think the square leg umpire [Bruce Oxenford] is out there for a rest, but the most important thing the square leg umpire is out there to look for are the things that happen the least and that’s hit wicket and the wicketkeeper encroaching. It should have just been called a no-ball from the square leg umpire. You can’t be stumped and you can’t be bowled off a no-ball. But it’s obvious that the ball missed the stump as well.”

Darrell, as usual, is absolutely correct. Haddin had a deadset shocker, and his being upset at Vettori for calling him a cheat is laughable.

I noticed at the end of this article that Darrell is now the “executive officer of the NSW Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association”, so it’s good to have him back home if the ICC are too easily influenced by politics to utilise their best umpire.

Brad Haddin Cheating – Video

February 2nd, 2009

Just saw the footage of this on Inside Cricket, pretty shocking work behind the stumps from Haddin.

Had we won this game, it could have been up there with the underarm ball and another 25 years of Kiwi’s being bitter could be enjoyed by all. Nice.

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