nickf, on Oct 30 2008, 10:20 PM, said:
I like this much better than Sean's lame excuses about "inexperience" and "turning wickets". You are the world's number 1 ranked team and should therefore be able to adjust to all surfaces. Losing by 300+ runs in the second Test and now hoplelessly behind at Delhi, that's rather embarrassing.
Australia lost the Ashes in 2005, a big shock, but that was soon forgotten (at least in Australia) because the team went from strength to strength thereafter. Complacency springs to mind, and that is always dangerous. The Aussies should have been warned from previous experiences in India.
For example, Australia are the only country to lose a Test after asking the opposition to follow-on. They lost by 10 runs at Sydney in 1894-95 and at Leeds by 18 runs in 1981 both times to England, and then to India at Kolkata in 2000-01 by 171 runs.
With the team Australia has at the moment they are no longer hot favourites against nations like India, South Africa and England. It takes time to develop new stars, and that is why I give England a fair chance of regaining the Ashes in about 10 months.
Australia have a weaker team now than they had when they lost in 2005, and additionally it's always harder to get results on foreign soil. The English rain will perhaps be your next excuse, Sean?
Roland