'It was a pretty amazing game' - Ponting
Ricky Ponting and Shane Watson spoke to the media after Australia made a dramatic comeback in a game that at one stage seemed to overwhelmingly go West Indies' way
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We were really struggling. I thought we did a pretty good job with the bat, to tell the truth. It wasn't the easiest conditions to bat in. We didn't think it was till Shiv [Chanderpaul] came out and played the way he did. [laughs]. That was probably the best way to play on that wicket, to just back yourself and try and make use of the Powerplays. As I said at the toss, I always thought it was going to be hard batting second. In these sort of humid conditions, I thought it would seam around a bit more at night time. Once we got those couple of wickets, we got on a bit of a roll. I don't know what it was in the end - something like a 9 for 20-odd. It was a pretty amazing comeback.
He was a little bit frustrated early on. He was actually swinging it, which is very unlike him, so I told him halfway through his first spell not to worry about swing and get back into hitting a good area. I thought he was excellent in the second spell. It was a pretty important time to come back on and take a wicket and keep things pretty tight. He'll only get better with bowling. We all know that. That's the reason he's here, to get some bowling under his belt.
We've managed to win by 78 runs so I didn't think we experiemented too much. Coming here with 18 guys, we were always going to mix and match, and we've done the best job we can. As I said yesterday, some guys will get two games, some will get three and only one player in the whole squad will get all four games. That's the 'keeper [Brad] Haddin. That's just the way we're doing it.
At that stage of the game, I got Glenn and Mitchell back because I thought they'd be our best wicket-taking chances. Mitch copped a bit of stick early but to be able to come back and get those vital wickets was great. It won't do his confidence any harm at all. It was a pretty amazing game actually. We haven't had the chance to sit back and think about it.
That sort of wicket tonight, it was very suited to seam-up bowling. Once we got a bit of a sniff, I told our bowlers to attack the stumps. We'll have to make sure we play Mitch in the next game against the West Indies if he's got that sort of record against Brian [Lara].
It can be really hard to stop that sort of batting at times, no matter who you bowl or what fields you set, when you're on a roll, as Shiv was, and with Gayle joining in. But once you get two wickets, you expose new batsmen to those conditions,
It wasn't a great batting wicket. We made 280 batting first but there was enough variation there to make it difficult.
Man of the Match and 4 for 40, I think Shane deserves to answer some questions. It's terrific to see blokes that work so hard on their game get some reward. Shane's been around for a while now, and played some excellent cricket for us of late. Mitch is in the same boat, and just keeps improving game by game. We need to keep exposing these younger guys to the international game. Until you've done it a few times at the highest level, you'll always have a few doubts in the back of your mind.
Our batters did an extremely good job to get us to 280 and set us up. I really enjoyed bowling out there. One-day wickets are usually extremely flat, and geared towards the batters. When there's a little bit of movement there, it's always handy to bowl.
My thinking was to try and change it up a little bit. I was trying to bowl a few yorkers, a few bouncers and a few slower balls to stop the batsmen getting into a rhythm against me.
I'll take four wickets any day of the week. It would've been nice, but I'm extremely happy to contribute to a really good fightback.
Dileep Premachandran is features editor of Cricinfo