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Watched all of it, late night finishing at 3am but it was worth it. Poor batting from both teams, so many batsmen threw away their wickets yesterday chasing balls that they didn't need to go after. Anderson's ball to Clarke was incredible, the perfect delivery. Siddle did well to get five wickets but bowled a lot of rubbish as well to go with it.
The frustrating thing from an Australian perspective is that yet again our bowlers did their job and put us in a great position and then the batsmen failed as per usual. The batsmen need to step up and actually perform as a group for once and take some pressure off the bowlers.
Cowan needs a score in his second innings to keep his spot for the next test, if he doesn't deliver Khawaja will take his spot. Such a dumb shot from him and completely different to how he normally plays. Normally he is very defensive so swinging at a wide one first ball was baffling. Smith looked good, is a much different batsman to when he debuted a few years back, better technique now. Hughes looked okay last night and these two need to go on with it today. Haddin is in next but doesn't have the coolest head, more interested in keeping up a T20 strikerate. The good news for Australia is that we bat down to 11, Agar is actually a solid batsman for a bowler and averages over 30 in first class cricket.
The frustrating thing from an Australian perspective is that yet again our bowlers did their job and put us in a great position and then the batsmen failed as per usual. The batsmen need to step up and actually perform as a group for once and take some pressure off the bowlers.
Cowan needs a score in his second innings to keep his spot for the next test, if he doesn't deliver Khawaja will take his spot. Such a dumb shot from him and completely different to how he normally plays. Normally he is very defensive so swinging at a wide one first ball was baffling. Smith looked good, is a much different batsman to when he debuted a few years back, better technique now. Hughes looked okay last night and these two need to go on with it today. Haddin is in next but doesn't have the coolest head, more interested in keeping up a T20 strikerate. The good news for Australia is that we bat down to 11, Agar is actually a solid batsman for a bowler and averages over 30 in first class cricket.
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