‘Presumed dead-and-gone Oz cricketers’ still have plenty to offer: Roebuck
October 18th, 2010 - 1:34 pm ICT by ANISydney, Oct 18(ANI): Several Australian cricketers ‘presumed retired and quite possibly worse’ have returned to the domestic scene of battle to announce that they still have plenty to offer, noted cricket columnist Peter Roebuck has said.
Roebuck made this statement in a syndicated column for the Sydney Morning Herald after covering New South Wales’ five-wicket win over Western Australia in the National One-Day Cup clash in Sydney.
“Brett Lee was the first of the veterans to catch the eye. Looking trim, he began with a wide, but otherwise seemed in fine fettle. Steaming in from the Ray Lindwall end, Lee rapidly found his rhythm, and managed to keep the batsmen on their toes without exactly rushing or troubling them. The time to bury him has not come,” Roebuck wrote.
“Operating with the wind at his back, Lee bowled two spells before the changeover, and returned to contribute two further stints followed by a superb final over of a stuttering innings. He was quick enough on a sluggish track to stop opponents taking liberties. He sent down a few bumpers, fast and held back, several yorkers and slower deliveries without losing control,” he added.
He further said that wicketkeeper Brad Haddin was devastating in his comeback from injury to plunder 70 runs from 75 balls.
“At first, his feet were reluctant to obey orders, and he was a little lucky to survive the settling period. Not that he changed his approach. Just that his shots were sketchy. As time passed, though, fluency returned, and before long his signature straight drives were singeing the grass,” Roebuck wrote.
“Besides his batting, Haddin kept wickets capably and looked alert. Provided he stays fit, he is bound to play in the first Test,” he added.
Roebuck also praised fast bowler Stuart Clark for making his mark. (ANI)
- 'Struggling' Aussies' World Cup prospects bleak: Roebuck - Mar 21, 2011
- Watson batted with the vigour needed to lift tense comrades: Roebuck - Jan 17, 2011
- Oz 'hat-trick hero' Siddle upheld legends' die-hard' Ashes tradition: Roebuck - Nov 26, 2010
- World Cup has been a good tournament for mavericks: Roebuck - Mar 31, 2011
- 'Hard to know whether to laugh or cry at present state of Oz cricket': Roebuck - Nov 18, 2010
- Johnson must 'conquer himself first' to be England Ashes 'conqueror': Roebuck - Dec 11, 2010
- Oz lacked quick as 'resourceful' as Zaheer, spinner as 'menacing' as Bhajji: Roebuck - Oct 14, 2010
- Oz young brigade unfit for challenges of big stage cricket: Roebuck - Dec 09, 2010
- Malinga quits Test cricket to prolong ODI, T20 career - Apr 23, 2011
- Breaches can be found in England team's fortress: Roebuck - Nov 07, 2010
- Calling dreary Gabba draw "a fantastic contest" insult to Test cricket: Roebuck - Nov 30, 2010
- Ashes 'hammering' suggests that Oz cricket system is not working: Roebuck - Jan 08, 2011
- England can win Down Under, but it will be damnably difficult: Roebuck - Nov 24, 2010
- Ponting's express merchants have been unexpectedly effective: Roebuck - Mar 07, 2011
- Pakistan's 'buttery fingers' helped India scrape into World Cup final: Roebuck - Apr 01, 2011
Tags: australian cricketers, brett lee, bumpers, changeover, cup clash, fine fettle, first test, fluency, losing control, morning herald, new south wales, peter roebuck, stints, straight drives, sydney morning herald, syndicated column, taking liberties, western australia, wicket, wickets