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blogged a few comments on over rates earlier today, thought it could be somewhat relevant..
Our over rate is a national disgrace. Ricky threw a test match in order to play New Zealand, apparently out of his love of playing for Australia. I?ve already
had my say on that, now I?m going to say some more!
Ponting was fined 20% and the remainder of the team 10% of their match fees, which equates to roughly 0.05% of their annual IPL cashcow. But the really big loss was the Border-Gavaskar trophy which at tea yesterday we were a good chance to retain. I?ve read that a suspension for Ricky was not even on the table, a captain needs to be fined twice in a 12 month period for that to even be an option. Now he?s lost the test, the series, and still got the first fine.
Is 90 overs a day an unreasonable ask? So many teams seem to have trouble with this limit. After taking out drinks, wicket and injury allowances and adding the 30 minutes overtime that has become a rule rather than the exception in modern tests, the target is to bowl, on average, 15 overs an hour or 1 over every 4 minutes.
I?ve done the sums to get a better idea of just how slow we were on Day 4. By Tea we had bowled 50 overs, leaving us 10 short of the target. Of these, Krejza had 15, Johnson 13, Watson 12 and Lee 10. So with an off-spinner bowling 30% of the load, we?ve managed to drop 1 over in every 6! That is a seriously p?sspoor effort. The general consensus is that Ricky?s tri-overly field changes and general farking around between overs is killing the rate.
There are many ways to increase the over rate while still looking to take wickets - how bout bowling Simon Katich? Or Lee and Johnson off their ODI run-ups rather than the full test run-up? Why not move a bit quicker between overs? These highly pampered stars are professional sportsmen right, surely a jog from fine leg to long off every 4 minutes is not too much to ask?
Is bowling Hussey a good alternative? Sure he hides the ball when running it but who cares when it doesn?t swing? He still has a decent run-up, and I?m in no way convinced that Mike?s all that quick getting through his overs anyway, though I haven?t got out the stopwatch to be sure. Even when Ponting realised the lapse and bought on Hussey he still didn?t speed up his general farking around with the field. Is moving deep mid on 3 metres left then 4 metres right more likely to take a wicket than giving Shane Watson another over when he?s swinging both ways? One excuse I heard from Nielsen was that the quicks were tired, perhaps they could have rested in the 20 minute tea break?
The entire team was fined for this, however with our d?ckless coach I choose to blame the captain. He?s the one leading out there. He?s the one constantly moving the field. He?s the one deciding the bowling changes, and the one who could be speeding things up.
I was also under the impression that Ponting has been going through a lean patch with the bat, turns out he?s scored 997 runs in the last 12 months so I?ll let that slide, for now..