On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 8:16:20 AM UTC+6, alvey wrote:
Mitchell Starc check list:
Fails to take new ball wicket - check
Oz's highest RPO - check (easily)
Most Wides - check
Most No-balls - check
Once again, Reality defeats Myth.
oty Chux
alvey
My observations:
I held out longest against this format of Cricket for as long as I could; but this format is maturing and I can see myself taking T20 seriously. Maybe. I enjoyed this match. A historical first win for Bangladesh against the Aussies.
It seemed the Aussies had only one gear and no plan B. They truly expected Bangladesh to just roll over. A bit much arrogance. Then again, maybe that's the Aussie MO and I'm mistaking confidence for arrogance.
Local media has been blasting the visitors for making unreasonable demands upon the hosts. Bangladesh had to accommodate all their demands. I actually didn't find the demands all that unreasonable (hosts had to provide an entire five star hotel for the
visitors disposal), considering the current situation in Bangladesh right now. I think Australians have the same expectations of high standards and safety concerns from their own board and spectators. It's a miracle that they're even touring.
Many star players from both teams were MIA. Empty stadium, but the local coverage had fake spectator noise added in to the broadcast. I'm told Australia couldn't secure a broadcasting right to this series; too bad as it was quite entertaining.
I'm actually more curious about the next game, scheduled today. Australians are a competitive race. I don't think they respect anyone who doesn't fight back. India had to thrash them several times before they learned to take India seriously. Surely
Australians would expect their team to bounce back today, or show up with a different plan. That's the part I'm curious about most: what did they learn and how did they improve their game plan. I grew up in AZ and Phoenix Suns was my team. At the NBA
final, Suns were up by 2 out of 7 games. Bucks figured out their weakness, and changed their strategy. Rest is history. Maybe we too can learn from the Aussies and the rest on how to rethink strategies on the move.
Bonus: Quantas is enjoying their 100 years as a company this year and I'm told this is their first official flight to Bangladesh. I loved the short amateur video posted on YouTube on the arrival of the Aussie team onboard of Quantas. I think some of you
will enjoy this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9N_7Lf_m_I
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