Tuesday, February 20, 2007

New Lows...

I am just wondering what actually is happening to the Australians of-late. The consecutive losses to New Zealand, which includes a 10-wicket loss and the inability to defend 330+scores twice in a row, tell how much they miss those super stars. I don't know how many of you agree with me, if I say, Australians' fortunes have turned because of their poor bench strength which I have empasized in one of my previous posts when Damy, Glenn and Shane retired from Test Cricket. The absence of Punter, Simmo and Gilly did the magic. Their recent performances made them look so ordinary and speaks little of the talent. Though, Hussey proved to be the most prolific run getter, he showed signs of weakness when it comes to leading the international side which requires lots of commonsense, confidence and strategic mind.

The first match in this series showed their low confidence levels when they batted show defensively to the likes of Shane Bond and Franklin. They played on back foot when they had to come forward and counter the swing and seam. Though, they've learnt from their mistakes and came out well in their second outing, Ross Taylor played gem of an innings and spoiled their party. McMillan did well again in the death and confirmed the series to his home country. The third ODI shows what determination can do in ones life. McMillan, having copped lotsa criticism for his ways of giving away his wicket recklessly gave a stunning performance and ofcourse reminded me of the Gibbs' onslaught and lack of mercy towards bowlers. Though, the ground is a small one, credit goes to McMillan, McCullum and Fulton for showing what it takes to repeat a stunning win. It might be easy to chase down 330+target. But, to do it twice is indeed remarkable.

From this win, New Zealand takes immense confidence and Australia a sheer nothing. Without Gilly and Symonds, and injury threats looming over Haydos and Brett, don't be surprised if they come out of the World Cup from the very first stage. Kudos to Ross and McMillan. You have showed the whole world how to play ODI Cricket!