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You do realise that weight transfer and balance issues early in innings is most batsmen. Ponting's balance early in is innings was terrible.
He'd often get LBW or caught in the cordon whilst transferring his weight too early and would often be walking at the ball.
As seems to be our want over the past 3 years - Clarke is coming in at 3/20 anyway with the new ball still fresh and swinging.
So he still has to face a swining/seaming ball regardless.
None of our batsmen can play the swinging ball which seems to be half the problem. Rogers genuinely looks the most adept in our present set-up and Hussey prior. It's probably no great surpise then that these guys have made runs in county cricket by the thousands.
The premise of Clark batting 3 or 4 is that he is our best batsmen and can hopefully stop the rot before it sets in.
Every batsman can struggle early with weight transfer, no argument - not all play over a straight front leg, which Clarke does. His prefernce is to bat lower at 5 for those reasons. Ponting's issue was falling across early, different issues, Clarke plays across the straight leg whether he's 3 or 300. If he was a No.3 he'd be batting there.






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