day 5 poem

postmatch interviews by s odonnell

losing

if e keeps working hard and gives it is best if e

keeps working hard in the nets

ll take some encouragement from the 2nd innings

have to get into the game nothing

that hard work cant fix n dennis lillee

triumphant

its a pleasing start for us a

good performance for the team

he put his hand up n got the job done

for the team good job from day 1

done lads

pietersen 4eva

watch the big guy fit himself into the crease. the awkward crouch and the late adjustments, but once he’s got it right he’s unstoppable. once he’s fit himself into his bobbing twitching form.

i dont think anyone remembers that timberlake scored 100 this morning – that was a short passing excess. just to bring sexy back and dispel the crack mythologies.

pietersen = rain. his value to england is perfectly equivalent – this is not a metaphor. he is a rain god.

regardless of the the outcome of the match it is clear that the series is alive.

day 3

gm

mcgrath owns the deterioration in the pitch

ball played

pietersen tries to fit himself into the crease

zoom zoom

the things mcgrath can extract and magnify

what he can find

loves a good crack mythology

day 2

its gone high

right toward that beautiful blue sky – odonnell

early on nothing for england to hold on to. harmison is a very different kind of animal. he brings the game alive but this life anticipates width with a cruel humour – harmy flies into the outer reaches of ridicule. its kinda sad to watch. he has the ability and the limbs to throw everything back into those cruel laughing faces, if only he can regain control of those arms those long bones. today his width seemed infectious. england bowled poorly all morning.

slowly, overtime, they clawed their way back into some sort of distinction. thanks to concerted work by flintoff and hoggard there were glimmers of an england that could be competitive at some point in the series. by the end of his long long days in the field even harmison was at least improving.

things became very frivolous when warne came to the crease, a nice relief after the intensity of pontings effort. australia have learnt how to modulate innings. when they got their chance to bowl they (as always in the old days when we used to hold the ashes) gave england a lesson in how to bowl.

mcgraths 2 openers in 2 balls was a highly emotionally charged little period. after months out of the game at janes side, after the speculation as to whether he could ever get back, and playing in quite possibly his last test series in australia… the sentimentality in those 2 deliveries was huge.

warney bowled the flipper first up and it had kp fooled for a moment. love his frivolity. love the way he disseminates information. cracks and pointed gags.

v fine : day 2 poem

hussey v ponting

where will ricky go where will he take us

i go there with him and wait for the bowlers to come

to me

come to me

they can bowl that line out there forever

i give them nothing that could stretch my gorgeous positions

out of shape i wait for that gabba pill to

come to me

come to me

in my red label lounge

or securing the palings in my fence

modulating my innings during the drinks break

lemon lime tang cooling me to my heels

in these wide spaces i reflect upon the view

watching ponting sending rockets into that blue gabba sky

lifes good

lifes good

read the opposition

v fine : day 1 poems

harmison

a variety of bird phrases

infiltrate the stillness

occupying the moments

leading up to the

gabba opener hi

5 ends and the kfc ads begin

fuck the montages anthems

and huddles just bowl the

frikkin ball and

get searching for rhythm

ponting v marto

i see length

before anyone else

can marto sees width i envy

those vistas and the shots

he gets to feel in his hands

i experience only the swing

of the bat

there is no feeling

in my pullshot or

vicious front foot

AC/Gilchrist

i stood there and watched them celebrate

that day was the beginning

of the process

it all began there

a single cause to

devote life to

this missile tracking

technology will not bother me

the foundation of the narrative was laid

long before there

was anything to

seek revenge for

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read the opposition

day 1 : langer v flintoff v australia

the figure of hayden walking onto the pitch with the bat raised above his head one hand grasping the handle of the bat the other the toe, stretching his shoulders. an immense and stirring image to lead up to the first delivery of the 2006/7 ashes series.

but hayden proved insignificant. the day started off frenetically as rhythms, forms and settled periods of control were sought. harmison was bowling vicious lengths but along aberrant lines. langer was the first to find control and despite not quite finding perfect touch he owned the game for the first session. hayden disappeared completely with the score on 70 odd, a wkt which did nothing other than allow another immense figure to begin his challenge to langer’s supremacy. though flintoff’s celebration was powerful there was a sense that the roar was nothing but histrionics – flintoff himself appeared acutely aware that hayden was insignificant. flintoff v langer was the great epic narrative truly sprouting from the carefully tended soil of the gabba. it could have been decisive. as it turned out flintoff got his man but it was too late and flintoff’s efforts were too solitary. flintoff v australia. the wkt came too early for langer to claim any epic status for his innings. the way he batted today had a bitterness to it rarely seen. great batsman he is he badly wants to be achilles – i get the sense he’s building to a big finish to his career, something absolutely spectacular, there’s some careful diabolical plotting going on in justin’s sage head.

the rest of the day belonged to australia and ponting. controlled, patient, superbly executed, loving batting. dreary bowling. ashley giles becomes more boring with each test wkt he takes. england rarely appealed. before taking the new ball flintoff let the shadow from the grandstand grow until it was crossing the pitch at exactly the point the ball would be leaving his hand. flintoff understands light and shade and how it effects the ability to pick up the ball but was unable to find the precise lines and lengths he was hitting earlier in the day. the second new ball seemed innocuous.