The rate has to be higher because you've got 10 wickets which you can be more reckless with but the degree to which the rate increases doesn't fairly reflect the fact that we kept their score down and took regular wickets, closer to 175 I'd be ok with. The worst thing is the pressure of the rate has got or top order chasing things and giving wickets away. We're going to lose this series here on the back of 2 very harsh DL targets in games where we had got ourselves into a decent position to go for the win.
What's important is that we continue this style into the Ashes. I think our best chance is to take the Aussies head on. Let's see how Johnson holds up mentally if he's getting smashed back over his head. Let's see how Starc gets on in red ball cricket when the batsmen get after him.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on June 21, 2015, 11:11:00 AMWhat's important is that we continue this style into the Ashes. I think our best chance is to take the Aussies head on. Let's see how Johnson holds up mentally if he's getting smashed back over his head. Let's see how Starc gets on in red ball cricket when the batsmen get after him. A competent, genuinely fast bowler with an attacking field including say four slips and a gully in a test match will seldom be smashed back over his head, and any batsman attempting such is likely to be back in the pavilion in short order.
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