Bloodstained Angel
Premiership Player
Ok - here's how I see it
Over the past few years the Australian Test Team appears to have carried everything before it - but are they really that good ?
The difference between Australia and other nations over the past years have been due to two very important weapons we have that others don't :
1) Ian Healey's ability to save the Australian batting at crucial times.
2) Shane Warne's ability to bowl any batting side out (in any conditions, on virtually any strip)
Now Healey has retired and Warne has broken his finger - will this make any difference at all to the West Indies chances this summer ? - or is it just more Lambs to the Slaughter ?
Gilchrist appears to be have taken up where Healey left off - good, because I think Australia's middle order is still fragile and any batting provided by the Wicketkeeper and tailend are going to be much appreciated.
But with Warne out injured, Australia have lost a dead-set fair dinkum match winner and they maybe in for a struggle
maybe ...
Over the past few years the Australian Test Team appears to have carried everything before it - but are they really that good ?
The difference between Australia and other nations over the past years have been due to two very important weapons we have that others don't :
1) Ian Healey's ability to save the Australian batting at crucial times.
2) Shane Warne's ability to bowl any batting side out (in any conditions, on virtually any strip)
Now Healey has retired and Warne has broken his finger - will this make any difference at all to the West Indies chances this summer ? - or is it just more Lambs to the Slaughter ?
Gilchrist appears to be have taken up where Healey left off - good, because I think Australia's middle order is still fragile and any batting provided by the Wicketkeeper and tailend are going to be much appreciated.
But with Warne out injured, Australia have lost a dead-set fair dinkum match winner and they maybe in for a struggle
maybe ...



