KipperJohn wrote: No doubt playing one day cricket at the height of the summer doesn’t help but the ability to play a long innings seems to be fast disappearing.
sussexpob wrote:Was that the tour that Ishant was quick and reversed it? Seem to remember he really troubled Ponting
Durhamfootman wrote:good post BFL
Arthur Crabtree wrote:sussexpob wrote:Was that the tour that Ishant was quick and reversed it? Seem to remember he really troubled Ponting
Ponting had an ordinary series and that's the way i remember it, but the record says Ishant averaged 60 in the series but Pathan under 30!
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:sussexpob wrote:Was that the tour that Ishant was quick and reversed it? Seem to remember he really troubled Ponting
Ponting had an ordinary series and that's the way i remember it, but the record says Ishant averaged 60 in the series but Pathan under 30!
But it must be that series because he averaged 90 on his other tour in 2012...
bigfluffylemon wrote:but it must have been the way he got Ponting in both innings. The record says he took 2-34 and 1-63 in that game.
Dr Cricket wrote:TBH that spell to Ponting probably was a defining moment in his career, suspect if he didn’t trouble Ponting but a lesser batsman he wouldn’t have gotten the hype and he might have been able to develop outside the test arena.
bigfluffylemon wrote: Perth is a very difficult place to play well, but historically that has been the case for Australians as well as touring players - those not used to the WACA's bounce have not always thrived. Players from WA usually do well, but from other states it's a bit of a toss-up
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