In the three days and fifty minutes of play that encapsulated the Perth test, we received startling affirmation of two of the hoariest cricketing truths of all; firstly, that it is a team game heavily reliant on individual performance; and that so much of the game is played in the mind. Though they played unevenly [Read more]
Throwing away the script
by Dave Bruce The story of what passed for Day 4 of the 3rd test in Perth was that Australia polished off the last five demoralised and unmotivated English batsmen in 10 quick overs to close out a win that was all but assured at the start of the day. However, I reckon there was [Read more]
Andrew Starkie’s Ashes Diary (8)
ASHES DIARY Entry 8 Saturday December 18, 2010 Human nature is a funny thing; and we are equally funny creatures. Confidence is that elusive, yet essential ingredient for success in life and sport. We can spend our lives coveting, chasing, gaining, and losing it again. Confidence can turn Alastair Cook, averaging 30 for the year [Read more]
Back from the dead
3rd Ashes Test WACA Ground by Steve Ingham Day 2 Reports of my death were greatly exaggerated. Written by Mark Twain more than a century ago, but he could very well have been peering into the future and writing a press release for Mitchell Johnson. 10 days ago when left out of the Adelaide Test, [Read more]
The Mitch is back (and he’s remembered to pitch up…)
by Andrew Gigacz It was interesting to hear Mitch Johnson, in an interview after his great performance at the WACA yesterday, say that the biggest difference between his bowling at the Gabba and at Perth was his follow-through. He said he’d been falling away too early but was now going right through after his delivery. [Read more]
Andrew Starkie’s Ashes Diary (7)
ASHES DIARY Entry 7 Friday December 17, 2010 In a reflection of how confidently England are travelling, Andrew Strauss won the toss and elected to bowl on a green, yet firm Perth pitch expected to reward batsmen prepared to dig in and weather an early barrage. Nassar Hussain was heard yelling from the commentary box: [Read more]
Third Test, Day 1: Australia Plays WACA Test Cricket
Australia Plays WACA Test Cricket by Peter Flynn On a much-welcomed sporting first day pitch that contained a greenish tinge and provided appreciable (but not quite back to the halcyon days) WACA bounce, Australia were invited by England captain Strauss to collapse first with the bat. They promptly and predictably did so. Just after lunch, [Read more]
Third Test – Day 1: Shocking, Australia
Sadly, we have all played in sports team like the current Australian Test cricket side: really, really bad ones. I remember the summer of 1979-80, my first in men’s cricket. Big cricket, where the ball whistled, and slips catches knocked you over, and blokes (like Metropolitans skipper Alan Ward, a former English Test quick) sledged [Read more]
Why I love the Perth Test
by Steve Fahey As a young boy in Melbourne in the early 1970s, Perth seemed a world away and too distant to even be in the same country. But I was glad it was, because it meant that DK Lillee, Rod Marsh and their facial hair were on OUR team. My first memory of cricket [Read more]
Ashes Blog – Third Test, Perth
Is there any way back for Australia in this series? Or should they be resigned to the possibility of several years in the cricketing wilderness? Is there any hope at all of Australia winning in Perth? And just how many more “Beer” puns can we come up with? Your thoughts, please…
Caught Behind 3/180
By Steve Ingham DEAR SANTA… On the flight home from Adelaide, I happened to peer over Ricky Ponting’s shoulder to see him seeking some devine intervention! I managed to memorise it word for word and bring it to you all, exclusively for you! Dear Santa, I know that in the past I may have made [Read more]
Andrew Starkie’s Ashes Diary (6)
ASHES DIARY Entry 6 Tuesday December 14, 2010 Sorry, mostly a negative rant today; with a bit of positivity at the end. If I was confused by Australian selection policies before the Brisbane Test, things aren’t any clearer as we head to Perth. Consider Doug Bollinger. Instructed by Cricket Australia to play the IPL in [Read more]
On Our Selection: Perth, Ready Or Not
You were hoping that our Ashes predicament was too bad to be true? Expecting that those charged with running a multimillion dollar enterprise were possessed of calm minds, steady nerve and clear vision? That they would have ready answers to what currently ails us? So how reassured are you by the events of the past [Read more]
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