
Australia's defeat at the MCG - completing their first loss of a home series since the distant summer of 1992-93 - was set in stone by South African captain Graeme Smith, who led the way with 75 to claim his nation's first test-series win on Australian soil.
South African skipper Smith rated this feat South Africa's greatest achievement in the 110 years since they played their maiden test, which included 23 years of apartheid-enforced isolation.Ponting hoped to hold on to his side's status as the world's top-ranked side in Sydney. "Right at the moment I think we are still No 1," the Australian captain said. "They have to beat us in Sydney to take that mantle from us. That's the way that ranking system works.
India is also improving steadily. They won the home series against Aussies 2-0. They are also closing the gap to the number one spot.For Australians who think the current time is tough, a look back to the1950s should make them feel better. On the 50th anniversary of the 1958-59summer, the surviving players remembered winning back the Ashes 4-0 withtheir first series victory over England since 1948.

No comments:
Post a Comment