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| Ponting Clean Sweep on Awards night Ponting picks up the Australian Test Player of the year, ODI of the Year and the Border Medal - First player ever to clean sweep the awards. Cric info reported that Phil Tufnell upset Ponting with his "Dropping the Ashes" remarks in 2005. I quite liked hi 2007 comments at the awards; But this year, Tufnell's return effort went down slightly better. "I suppose you want me to eat humble pie but I prefer doughnuts because that's what we bloody served up to you all summer," Tufnell said. "I've got a little tip for you - don't upset Ricky Ponting. He turns into a run-machine and every time he smashed us for four he saw my face on that ball. During the Test series you had four players retire. We had four players retire as well - they just don't know it yet." I wonder the 4 he is talking about; 1. Trescothick 2. Giles 3. Jones 4. Vaughan / Harmisson |
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England would have been better off without him this winter and whilst I suspect he'll linger... and occasionally do enough to be kept on... he'll go down in cricketing history as an absurdly over-capped, hard working but essentially limited bits-n-pieces player who benefitted ludicrously from faddish selectorial obsessions with batsmen who take the initiative, bowlers who have pace and (above all) players who appear "multi-dimensional". To date in his career he's barely finished repaying the excessive faith placed in him for his first 5-6 years... and even in these more recent times he's all too often weighed the side down (by imbalancing the side) and stood in the way of better players. Even in his defining Ashes series, in 2005, he took a place that could have gone to Thorpe: the bowling could have managed without him.. and the batting could SERIOUSLY have benefitted from the best middle order player since Gower - so even in his defining series the side might have been better off without him. Over-rated, over-venerated and (now) over the hill: if Tuffers meant Flintoff... I could see why. |
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Rachael Michael Vaughan overworked Flintoff since 2004, he was expected to play with an injured ankle, and bowled far to many overs. Rachael a lot don't agree with my views - but most would agree that England would not have won the Ashes back in 2005 without Flintoff, also this bits and pieces player averaged over 50 in India 2006, over 60 in 2004, 40 in 2005 (and he is not a specialist batsman), was second only to Hoggard in wickets taken in Australia 2006, was fourth in the batting with Strauss and Cook below him, and Bell was third by a couple of points. When not scoring many runs in South Africa, he again took wickets, second only again to Hoggard. Even not fit - even out of form - he has eclipsed most of the England team, counting his wickets he would come second in worth behind only Pietersen. I invite you to prove me wrong - or take back your astonishing post. PS: Quote:
__________________ Ern Last edited by Ernest : 05-02-2007 at 11:47 PM. |
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| More likely than Bell Also Hilfenhaus won the Bradman young cricketer of the year award, and Chris Rogers won the State player of the year award & looks to be the man to replace Langer at the top of the order for Australia. Just looking there domestic stats for the year it was very obvious who was going to win the awards. 2006/07 Pura Cup Rogers 964 runs at 87.64, 5 fifties, 3 hundreds, hs 279 Hilfenhaus 36 wickets at 28.92, sr 52.6, 3 five wicket hauls, bb 7/79
__________________ Bill Ponsford - The only one who could play in Bradman’s company and make it a duet. Last edited by Quagmire : 06-02-2007 at 12:19 AM. |
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| Ponting is a great batsmen and one of the best Australia has ever had. Quote:
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| Fair comment - but i don't think the bowlers were as fit at the time of Bradman, Larwood was an exception being trained for the job of keeping Bradman quiet by Jardine. Ponting on the other hand has not played on uncovered pitches, but he has faced super fit bowling, and fieling is more keen in his era compared to Bradman - a close call I think al_vd. Quote:
__________________ Ern Last edited by Ernest : 06-02-2007 at 04:07 AM. |
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You're quite right: Thorpe should have played in the Ashes, and he should have taken Bell's place. Flintoff in the Ashes was utterly superb. His batting was good throughout - spectacular at Edgbaston. His dominance over Gilchrist with the ball probably defined the series more than anything. I would venture that his over at Edgbaston (you know which one I mean) was one of the greatest of all time. But if you'd rather drop all that in favour of an ill-though-out and incorrect critique, which treats the facts as an inconvenience, then fair enough |
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With Thorpe in the middle order the Lords debacle ought to have been avoided... the first innings at Edgbaston might not have seen England collapse in an undignified heap before the close of the first day and the straightforward run-chase at Trent Bridge would almost certainly have been just that, rather than turning into a twitchy shambles that nearly culminated in defeat. England took a horribly imbalanced side through that series... and won despite, not because of, the ludicrous decision to play Flintoff as a batsman rather than as a bowler: England got away with it... but more by luck than judgement... and only the smallest of margins seperated that series win against an Aussie 2nd Xi from the series loss that has just been witnessed down under. Last edited by Rachael : 06-02-2007 at 12:42 PM. |
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Remember how many arguments we had when you insisted that Flintoff was a BATTING ALL ROUNDER. Oh and to have included Thorpe - Pietersen would have had to go, he replaced Thorpe.
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