No guts, no glory for Aussies
By The Intruder, 6 Jan 2011 The Intruder is a Roar Rookie
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It is ingrained in our psyche. As Australia cricket supporters we expect a hero to save the day. No matter how great the odds might be against us, we assume someone at some point, will display that uniquely Australian fighting spirit and that the good guys will prevail.
When we sat at the top of world cricket, some accused our boys in baggy green of arrogance, and bewilderingly claimed it was boring that victory was so regular.
But what made that side so dominate and so ruthless was the champions littered throughout the champion team.
Shane Warne, Adam Gilchrist, Glenn McGrath, Hayden, Langer. The list goes on. They weren’t just talented, they continually exuded those uniquely Australian qualities, and they almost always played the hero.
At times they may have looked arrogant, but never were they beaten without a fight, never did they fold without a whimper. When it mattered most, they rose to the occasion. When their country needed them, they were charging in, or standing their ground. Now tell me, where have those qualities gone?
You can’t replace men of that calibre easily, but we’re not asking for another great leg spinner, or another champion opener, just men who will show fight day-in day-out, and not crumble at the slightest hint of pressure.
The selectors have copped their fair share of criticism, and so they should. Their treatment of players has been inconsistent and they refuse to make the tough decisions.
It appears that Andrew Hilditch and co. choose the option that has the least chance of back-firing. But it is wrong to choose a team in fear of regret, worried about what might go wrong instead of what they might achieve. Choose a team of characters and see what they can do, or who they can become.
I have to admire Steve Smith for his enthusiasm, but if he is the sixth best batsman in the country then I no nothing about cricket. After the way we have played this series, we should have picked an extra batsmen anyway and let smith play as the spinner.
Dave Hussey might be the wrong side of thirty, but until someone is better, you have to pick him. Smith, Callum Ferguson, Cameron White and Shaun Marsh just don’t have the credentials yet.
And while the selectors need a rocket, the players at the top need to fight every day, not just when it suits, or when it’s coming out right. I’d happily watch Peter Siddle take none for 100, at least you know he’s charging in, at least he remembers he’s playing for his country.
Only Mike Hussey has shown the sort of fight required this summer from our top order. Jimmy Anderson and his English mates have swung the ball and bowled with discipline – something from which we could learn a thing or two. But theirs is not an attack to write history.
Ricky Ponting’s summer was tragic for a player regarded as one of the best this country has produced. While his best may be behind him, he is only guilty of caring too much, of trying too hard, and I for one won’t be calling for his resignation.
Michael Clarke, Phil Hughes, Brad Haddin – every second innings, and Shane Watson – once he gets past forty, need to remember what it meant to receive that baggy green. The incumbents, and those who will debut over the next 12 months, must take the crease with the sort of resolve that have turned ordinary players into great ones.
Just ask your batting coach boys.
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January 6th 2011 @ 5:59am
ChrisT said | January 6th 2011 @ 5:59am | Report comment
Got as far as “uniquely Australian” and gave up. Obviously don’t have the unique fighting qualities to get through crap like this.
January 6th 2011 @ 6:34am
Roger Rational said | January 6th 2011 @ 6:34am | Report comment
I wonder how many more beatings it will take for the “oi oi oi” brigade to realise that there is nothing “uniquely Australian” about fighting spirit.
I predict that the penny will finally drop in 2013 (except Queensland, where it will probably be 2017).
January 6th 2011 @ 10:48am
Roarchild said | January 6th 2011 @ 10:48am | Report comment
I remember a similar conversation on here in lead up to the Socceroos vs germany.
I thought it was comical (and that was before the result)then that giving 100% was seen as an advantage over Germany and a reason we could get a result. It’s only an advantage if for some reason you think the other team doesn’t try…. so I dare say “Aussie Spirit” TM may get us over the line against Pakistan in cricket but Germany in football!!!!!!
January 6th 2011 @ 11:50am
jeremy said | January 6th 2011 @ 11:50am | Report comment
Totally concur.
Favourite quote from Terry Pratchett:
“Fortune favours the brave, sir,’ said Carrot cheerfully.
Vimes looked at him. “Good. Good. Pleased to hear it, captain. What is her position vis a vis heavily armed, well prepared and excessively manned armies?’
“Oh, no–one’s ever heard of Fortune favouring them, sir,” replied Carrot.
“Well, according to General Tacticus, it’s because they favour themselves,’ said Vimes
January 6th 2011 @ 6:53am
jeremy said | January 6th 2011 @ 6:53am | Report comment
ChrisT and Roger Rational have summed it up perfectly…
Apparently Fighting Spirit™ is unique to Australian cricket, along with Little Battlers © and Official Underdog ® status.
January 6th 2011 @ 6:55am
dudfarmer said | January 6th 2011 @ 6:55am | Report comment
(except Queensland, where it will probably be 2017)…………what’s that all about Roger?
January 6th 2011 @ 6:55am
Martin said | January 6th 2011 @ 6:55am | Report comment
Yeah boring in the extreme. I said it somewhere else that all people possess (at varying times) “uniquely Australian” qualities.
January 6th 2011 @ 7:02am
Scott Adams said | January 6th 2011 @ 7:02am | Report comment
Let’s hope you know more about cricket than you ‘no’ about spelling. Or indeed writing anything vaguely original or based in reality – this English attack has already written history – first ashes win in Australia in a quarter of a century qualifies as such, I think.
January 6th 2011 @ 10:40am
tommy_doleman said | January 6th 2011 @ 10:40am | Report comment
Bit harsh to put Watson in the Hughes and Clarke bracket.
If the team was performing well, his contribution of 40-60 runs wouldn’t even be looked at as an issue.
As for Haddin: He just can’t resist a flashy shot outside off-stump if the ball is pitched up.
January 6th 2011 @ 10:51am
Jason said | January 6th 2011 @ 10:51am | Report comment
‘uniquely Australian qualities’
Good grief. Do people still buy in to this nonsense?
January 6th 2011 @ 2:41pm
Nambucco Deliria said | January 6th 2011 @ 2:41pm | Report comment
The intruder clearly lives in a world where shadowy foreign interests (almost always ‘cashed-up’ as the press would have it) act in consort against the true-blue, dinky-di battlers who make up this country’s sporting population. Do you think The Intruder might be John Howard, or one of his accolytes?
January 6th 2011 @ 5:09pm
Train Without A Station said | January 6th 2011 @ 5:09pm | Report comment
Before you dismiss Cameron White, he has a first class average of 42 despite average 20 for his first 2-3 seasons when he was played as a spinner and batted at 8.