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Just read that Mitchell Johnson now has more runs this series than any England player, can't be right surely?![]()
To be fair there are very few pacemen in the world at present, so that's not much of a surprise. But if you can't take wickets you need to create pressure some other way, and England simply haven't bowled with sufficient skill and discipline to lock the batsmen in and frustrate them. Sometimes on flat pitches you're not going to consistently bowl rippers but in that case you need to keep the batsmen from getting away, but just look at the run rate of Australia all series, never really dropped below around 3, often a good bit more.We just dont seem to have any pace watsoeva........Wait till Johnson starts throwing them down around Cook's throat .......Our attack looks fucked
Tis trueJust read that Mitchell Johnson now has more runs this series than any England player, can't be right surely?![]()
"At five down, England were not good enough to grasp the opportunity. The concern for England is that James Anderson is not doing anything with the ball, he was straight up and down. Graeme Swann has been a matchwinner for England and controlled matches when he isn't taking wickets. He could do neither today - he was gifted his two wickets."
Did I hear Saker right there....."As selectors we make mistakes too !!"
The really grating thing is -where are the plans? Warner is going to try and hit everything for six, clearly-where's the field and the bowling to capitalise on that? Haddin has been the key batsman in every innings, and we look no closer to sorting him out. Australia's bowling tactics are now transparent, so why are England getting out to the same thing again and again? It's as if they're just playing everything in a vacuum. We've not just been outplayed, but totally out thought as well, to the point where it looks as though we have put no thought into anything.
I worry about tomorrow with temperatures in the 40s all day, they have to get off the field quickly.
He's right like, apart from that run out earlier on, Anderson may aswell have stayed at home this series.Geoffrey Boycott, Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
Don't think we've necessarily been out thought. More a cumulative effect of poor decsions from the Englands selectors right the way through to players on the field.
First & foremost, as already mentioned, Onions should have been in the squad. Rankin, Tremlett & Finn were picked for their height & not their ability to take wickets. The simple fact that we've brought Bresnan in for this test when he hasn't played since June speaks volumes.
England's warm up for the series was non-existent. AGAIN. The Aussies were clever in their scheduling of England's pre-test games. Pudding pitches against sub-standard opposition meaning England hadn't played any serious cricket since The Oval last summer.
When you look at the fact that more than half England's dismissals have resulted from catches down leg side it tells a story of rank bad batting. This should have been recognised by both Flower, and more importantly Gooch, but the way Carberry & Cook got themselves out in the second innings last time out suggests that for some reason the simplest of solutions is beyond the coaching staff. If the ball is heading down the leg side FFS leave it alone!!!
Batting wise we got out of jail last summer mainly down to Bell having the series of his life & the Aussies being utterly crap
Bowling wise Swann & Anderson have been England's go to bowlers in the last few years. Swann was out bowled by Monty in India. Neither Swann nor Anderson (first test aside) looked top level in the home series last time round.
You know what you're going to get when you play in Australia, and for whatever reason, we were totally unprepared for it.