2007 T20 WC Sri Lanka vs Australia, 22nd Match, Group F at Cape Town.
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Stuart Clark doesn't stand out as the ideal Twenty20 bowler. He doesn't have a searing yorker or mischievous changes of pace and relies on plugging away to extract his victims, seemingly not the best tactic when a bowler has just four overs up his sleeve. But Clark's 4 for 20 against Sri Lanka has propelled him to the top of the World Twenty20 wicket-taking list and kept Australia in the tournament.
With McGrath now part of Australia's past rather than present a space has opened up for Clark and he has grabbed the chance to impress. He also has fond memories of bowling in South Africa after his first Test tour in 2005/06 where he took 20 wickets at 15 in three matches, including nine at Cape Town, although Twenty20 has proved a new challenge. "I'm trying to bowl more variation than I have done in the past," he said. "I did a lot of that with Hampshire in England, but there's no great secret to it."
In Tests, Clark is used to nagging away outside off stump, preying on the batsman's patience in the way McGrath made himself the world's best. In the longer form bowlers can create wickets over an extended spell but Twenty20 doesn't allow that luxury. Up to the end of this match, there had been two slip catches during the tournament, so is a bowler purely waiting for a batsman to give his innings away rather than using his skill?
Of Clark's four wickets against Sri Lanka, two were caught at point from flashing shots (one a stunning effort by Michael Clarke) another taken at third man and one, Tillakaratne Dilshan, trying to sweep through fine leg. Though the end results may not be the traditional way to collect wickets, the Australians have shown that the basic bowling attributes remain the same.
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Music used in this video is taken from YouTube Audio library
Music: Holding Hands
Artist: Jeremy Korpas
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Under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
Stuart Clark doesn't stand out as the ideal Twenty20 bowler. He doesn't have a searing yorker or mischievous changes of pace and relies on plugging away to extract his victims, seemingly not the best tactic when a bowler has just four overs up his sleeve. But Clark's 4 for 20 against Sri Lanka has propelled him to the top of the World Twenty20 wicket-taking list and kept Australia in the tournament.
With McGrath now part of Australia's past rather than present a space has opened up for Clark and he has grabbed the chance to impress. He also has fond memories of bowling in South Africa after his first Test tour in 2005/06 where he took 20 wickets at 15 in three matches, including nine at Cape Town, although Twenty20 has proved a new challenge. "I'm trying to bowl more variation than I have done in the past," he said. "I did a lot of that with Hampshire in England, but there's no great secret to it."
In Tests, Clark is used to nagging away outside off stump, preying on the batsman's patience in the way McGrath made himself the world's best. In the longer form bowlers can create wickets over an extended spell but Twenty20 doesn't allow that luxury. Up to the end of this match, there had been two slip catches during the tournament, so is a bowler purely waiting for a batsman to give his innings away rather than using his skill?
Of Clark's four wickets against Sri Lanka, two were caught at point from flashing shots (one a stunning effort by Michael Clarke) another taken at third man and one, Tillakaratne Dilshan, trying to sweep through fine leg. Though the end results may not be the traditional way to collect wickets, the Australians have shown that the basic bowling attributes remain the same.
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00:00The Australians are looking to bounce back. The Lankans raring to go after falling to Pakistan.
00:10Petsman takes his stance now, will get plowed away in the do or die game.
00:15Here at Newlands, Brett Lee.
00:24Flicked in the air, just behind square, Nathan Bracken, so Sri Lanka straight away off the mark.
00:29Big shout again by the Aussies, close, gone!
00:38Again, Brett Lee coming into play, should swallow, but he does.
00:41He had to move in about 20 yards.
00:45But it was a leading edge because of the swing that Bracken is producing.
00:49Often too early. There's still a little bit of time in 20 overs.
01:00The good batting is coming from those players who are actually playing half decent shots.
01:06Calculated risk.
01:09It should be out, it is! It just got to Stuart Clarke at mid on.
01:17Now that's gone to third man. Brett Lee's under it. He should take it and he takes it.
01:21Another Maxman falls. Caught by Brett Lee at third man.
01:26We just need to bat sensibly the next few overs, make sure we don't lose too many wickets.
01:30Lost another one.
01:32We need to just bat through the initial overs and see if we don't take our chances in the last few.
01:37Okay, another wicket goes down. Schlanker there, five down. Back to the commentary box.
01:44Good thump.
01:47Crunching drive.
01:49Oh, but Sangakara just a little shimmy down the pitch to get some momentum.
01:56Gone!
01:58That's another wicket going down.
02:02Michael Clarke takes a catch.
02:07Brilliant.
02:09Brilliant indeed.
02:11Well, Michael Clarke thinks he's got his man. The finger goes up.
02:14Maru was making his way back into his crease.
02:19Another high ball.
02:20And Andrew Simons.
02:22You can bank on him to take that. Swallow it in fact.
02:25Sri Lanka all at sea.
02:27And it's been from the moment they stepped out there with their bats.
02:30Now eight wickets have gone down.
02:31They've only made 83 runs.
02:34He's a handy asset.
02:35That one. Just the single. Sri Lanka struggling for the big shots.
02:40The big swing. And now Andrew Simons diving forward as he got his fingers under it.
02:47We'll just see whether he wants to claim it or not. He doesn't.
02:50Quite rightly.
02:52Often in those situations you close your eyes when you dive forward.
02:55That's a good shot.
02:56Is it going to drift over the rope? Just.
02:57So there's a handy six to Sri Lanka. Taking them to 98.
03:08It's being smacked by Vast. But it's straight to Brett Lee who takes an outstanding catch.
03:13It's all going Australia's way.
03:14Malinga really has to hit out. He doesn't get hold of that. You've got the Aussie fieldsman. Three deep on that onside.
03:28Fernando now. He hasn't got hold of that. Bracken caught and bowled. Ten wickets gone. Sri Lanka. A disappointing 101.
03:40This is a quarter final don't forget. Whoever loses going home. Australia have done the job in the field.
03:46Just a one slip in place. A ring on the offside. First ball.
03:58Fierce and power. It's a front foot low ball. I think it will be a free hit.
04:03Just passed. Malinga at mid off. It's not been a pitch where you could say it's been easy to drive the ball.
04:22Over the top.
04:27It plugs in the outfield but it will still run to the boundary line.
04:34I'm telling you what Sri Lanka would have seen enough of them this year certainly.
04:39And it has gone through for buys.
04:46Good pull shot.
04:49Starting to find footing.
04:52They spent time at the crease.
04:55Well.
04:58Another swat through mid wicket.
05:01Maharuf under pressure straight away. No wickets yet.
05:04For Sri Lanka only defending 101.
05:11And that's what we mean. It's decent but it encourages good stroke play.
05:15Five of us gone. 44 without loss.
05:20Just a bit too wide.
05:21And it's smashed away.
05:24That's the 50 up for Australia.
05:28Over the top she goes.
05:30What a clean hit that is.
05:32Superb strike.
05:36That's a dreadful delivery.
05:39Probably felt intimidated by the big six.
05:41So that's four wides.
05:42Oh, that is so nicely struck.
05:46That's an expensive over from Maharuf.
05:4819 coming from it after seven.
05:50Australia 73 with that loss.
05:52My word, how has he played that?
05:53That's a remarkable shot.
05:54Going toward the top will be done this time.
05:55Suffered.
05:56Oh dear.
05:57Oh dear.
05:58Oh dear.
06:00Muscular blow from Hayden.
06:01Six runs required.
06:02Will they finish it off with a six?
06:03Oh dear.
06:04Will they finish it off with a six?
06:07He's going for it.
06:08He's going for it.
06:09He's going for it.
06:10He's going for it.
06:11That is it.
06:12That is it.
06:13That's gone miles back into the stand.
06:15Matthew Hayden has finished off with a six.
06:17He's going for it.
06:18He's going for it.
06:19That is it.
06:20That's gone miles back into the stand.
06:21Matthew Hayden has finished off for Matthew Hayden.
06:22oh dear muscular blow from Hayden six runs required will they finish it off
06:29with a six he's going for it he's going for it that is it that's gone miles back
06:37into the stand
06:39Matthew Hayden has finished off the match with a six
06:44and this has been a complete and utter outclassing of Sri Lanka Australia have
06:51shown their muscle and their might Australia have won this match a virtual
06:56quarterfinal by ten wickets