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The Cricket Watcher's Journal: Adrian Barath reminded me of Vishy
| @Cricinfo_news @cricketaus The West Indies are in Ruins. Score: http://tinyurl.com/yfgclyq Could be over tonight. Johnson on fire! 11/27/2009 |
| Quite a good day for Australia at the Gabba http://bit.ly/5yDXVG 11/26/2009 |
| Forgot the first test between Australia and West Indies started today. http://www.cricinfo.com/ausvwi09/engine/current/match/406189.html 11/26/2009 |
Adrian Barath reminded me of Vishy
The Cricket Watcher's Journal —
... Ponting plunged Hauritz the off spinner at him - Barath cur his square, cut him to point, pushed out a leg and square drove him to the boundary, a straight drive, a pull to deep square leg - the youngster showed a range like a master does in demonstrating to students. Fittingly, it was a drive through point off Watson that brought the cherished mark to him.Wagon Wheel ...
New players and old
A Cricketing View —
Test Matches at Brisbane and Dunedin yielded not unsurprising results. Australia beat West Indies by an innings, while New Zealand beat Pakistan by 32 runs. Predictably, the Dunedin Test has been called "Test Cricket at it's finest", on account of the high quality of fast bowling on show. A narrow view to be sure, but top class fast bowling is worth watching. Shane Bond and Mohammad Asif both made superb comebacks, while Umar Akmal and ...
Innings victories in cricket – good or bad?
King Cricket —
It’s good if it’s your side that’s won, but if you’re impartial, it means that a Test has been one-sided. Australia’s innings victory over West Indies also raises uncomfortable and unwelcome questions about the future of the West Indies as a Test team, even if their best player, ...


