The Krab is back, your boy is back

We were told that the new incarnation of the Krab was less faulty, more debonair and overall an A plus model.

He had shed his technical flaws, scored at will, and gave your car a spit polish that you could see yourself in.

His knock in the 2nd innings was proof of all of that.

Sure he makes more runs now, but has he changed?

Or infact, can a Krab change its spots?

He still has the same technical flaws as always, he just seems to be scoring more.

He still looks like an early morning puke session, but his place is assured.

He is the sort of guy Ponting likes, in his 30’s, gets the job done, doesn’t spend long in front of the mirror or the cameras, and Ponting knows him.

Ponting seems to like these kind of players, guys who have spent years on the circuit, are match toughened, and are nearing expiry.

So he is standing up for the Krab, saying his 30 off 1200 balls, was a good because the pitch was tough, the spinners were buzzing, and the moon was aligned to make krabs bat slowly.

We get it Ponting, you are backing your man, he is the one you want, and you don’t want to hear him criticised.

What about Phabulous Phil Jaques?

Didn’t he used to open?

Why don’t we hear you sing similar songs for Phil anymore?

Wasn’t he successful?

It’s all well and good backing the man in the team, but once they go, you just substitute your praise for the next man in.

Jaques was bagged for getting out when he shouldn’t, you stood up for him, and he is gone.

Katich is bagged for being slow, you stood up for him….

Tis a bit hollow.

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0 thoughts on “The Krab is back, your boy is back

  1. Moses @ Beer and Sport says:

    He sure is back, and that second innings dig was Dravidesque. Quite un-australian I suppose, which is why we needed a West Aussie to do it.and don’t worry bout Phabulous Phil, he’ll be back for the third test when we drop Hayden. Binga’s been trying his bit for his statemate by clocking Haydos on the elbow in the nets..

  2. The D Train says:

    Don’t worry,Their both just keeping the spot warm for Shaun Marsh anyway

  3. Damith S. says:

    Mos>Drop Hayden? Does that happen.? If he fails again I really do think he should be dropped.Cuz Jaques has the goods.. but like Ponting he is not one you usually drop is it ?

  4. Moses @ Beer and Sport says:

    Either way he’s 37 in two weeks so the time has gotta be getting close for the fisherman who plays a bit of cricket occasionally.It’d be good to squeeze an extra NSW player into the mix too, give the other states a chance in the Shield (domestic Aus comp)

  5. Rob says:

    Drop Hayden? lol.That is like a Bank voting for sub prime (which is what you will get).

  6. Jrod says:

    Moses, you mean latter rahul, not the good one. DT, you mean when he makes first class runs i spose. Dam, He will get dropped, when is retired.

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