Ian Chappell on the 1st Day, 1st Test, Australia v England (21 November 1998)
There would not be two players in the Australian line-up worse to reprieve than Steve Waugh and Ian Healy, both renowned fighters
21-Nov-1998
21 November 1998
Ian Chappell on the 1st Day, 1st Test, Australia v England
Ian Chappell
THE Australians have heard much about the way this England team
have improved but after seeing the way they performed in the last
session at the Gabba, they could be forgiven for thinking: "What
has really changed?"
There would not be two players in the Australian line-up worse to
reprieve than Steve Waugh and Ian Healy, both renowned fighters.
But that is what the England fieldsmen did. Healy is an amazing
cricketer, an all-rounder with a strike rate most top-order
batsmen can only envy. His ally is as sure and dependable with
the bat as Healy is with the gloves and Waugh specialises in
retrieving seemingly desperate situations. They complemented each
other perfectly as Healy blazed and Waugh deflected, and with
Australia heading for a respectable total, they could well have
congratulated each other on their good fortune.
Alec Stewart probably thought that fortune was smiling on him
when he got the opportunity to bowl first without making a
decision and when the Australian Cricket Board made a pre-game
presentation to Mark Taylor to mark his 100th Test. Taylor was
obliged to make a thank-you speech only 10 minutes before
batting.
Taylor didn't live up to his reputation as a big-score player in
the opening contest of a series (eight of his 19 Test centuries
have come in that situation), but he did look to be in good
touch. It's incredible to say in light of the situation at the
start of the 1997 series, but England have to find a way to get
rid of Taylor early if they are to restrict this Australian
line-up. In addition, they have to quickly improve their fielding
or it will haunt them throughout the series.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)