willvillain
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It does sound like the sort of thing you'd say, but I'll admit, you were just given a lifevest.
Rammo said:What's your response to this?
JJ said:Of course Lee shouldn't be dropped after that series, but you shouldn't get carried away either..
He's played in 15 series, and averaged under 30 just 6 times - 3 of those being his first three series in test cricket, and the 4th in his 5th series...
fish eel said:and as I've said in other posts, he now needs to back it up against south africa.
fish eel said:what happened v the west indies is more pertinant than the ashes series?
willvillain said:Just for sh*ts and giggles, how many good series does it take to become a world beater?
Rammo said:That's absolute crap.
The Ashes was gauged against quality opposition and the Australians failed.
Most of the West Indian side would be lucky to play Pura Cup in this country.
I would have thought the Ashes was a perfect gauge of a player's character, the Windies series was a training run.
The only Australian that showed they could handle the pressure in the Ashes was Warne.
I would have thought the Ashes was a perfect gauge of a player's character, the Windies series was a training run.
The only Australian that showed they could handle the pressure in the Ashes was Warne.
The Australians in this category would be Hayden, Langer, Ponting, Gilchrist, Warne and McGrath.
willvillain said:He is Aus's #2 at the moment, .
fish eel said:well, actually right now he is our number one because mcgrath aint in NZ.
fish eel said:looks like Hayden, Langer, Ponting, Gilchrist and McGrath have lost their edge. as the ashes shows, they cant handle pressure and the west indies series was just a training run.
But don't mind me mate
fish eel said:Dont worry, I wont.
I may even watch my chappell era dvd tonight, and think, gee, that greg chappell was OK, but not that flash.;-)
Rammo said:lol
My dad has that video, I may even pull it out myself ;-)