tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6691219939930045300.post7262701459490683580..comments2023-11-02T18:51:25.885+11:00Comments on Down the wicket: Tests within a TestCris Cochranehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04966824752959729517noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6691219939930045300.post-9323620422942940622010-10-14T10:44:41.813+11:002010-10-14T10:44:41.813+11:00it would seem- according to Ponting in response to...it would seem- according to Ponting in response to Warnes crit of the field placements that Haury's field are all his own doing. i find that hard to believe, but if so we now have 3 problems.<br />1) if the above is true, how can a captain not take over and tweek the field to compensate for errant bowling?<br />2) why is Haury setting a field to a tactic he can't find a line/length/turn too?<br />3)why can't he find the control he needs?<br /><br />it has NEVER appeared that Hauritz has had control of his field since his return to internation cricket, i smell a "this is how it is to shut every one up, so let's show team unity" thing going on here.<br /><br />such a shame!Cris Cochranehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04966824752959729517noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6691219939930045300.post-1366585899454134192010-10-12T18:07:41.068+11:002010-10-12T18:07:41.068+11:00As stated before Ponting's inability to captai...As stated before Ponting's inability to captain a spinner is the product of captaining a freak of nature (Warne). It mattered little what field was set for Warne, the result was inevitable. Unfortunately for mere mortal spinners fields are essential and Ponting has no clue.Nospmasnoreply@blogger.com