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Aussies still the best, insists Clark

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Posted online: Monday , February 11, 2008 at 04:30:01


Perth, February 11: Fast bowler Stuart Clark on Monday said Australia were desperate to show they were still the world's best after taunts from tri-series rivals India and Sri Lanka.

Opener Virender Sehwag claimed Australia were "scared" ahead of their loss to India on Sunday, while Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene said other teams were finally catching up.

"I keep reading that certain members of their (India's) team say we are scared and things like that and I find that pretty much laughable," said Clark.

"They can think whatever they want and they've made some bold statements.

"India are playing good cricket, but the guys are keen to show everyone that we are still the best team in the world." Australia are entering a new era following the retirements of Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath, Justin Langer and Damien Martyn in the last 18 months, with Adam Gilchrist also about to hang up his pads.

"They're not dominating world cricket at the moment ... they're playing some good cricket, but on and off," Jayawardene said in Canberra. "They're being pushed to the limit which is a good thing.

I think the rest of the world is catching up with them, especially in one-day cricket," Clark said.

However, Clark said Australia were simply down on form for Sunday's surprise five-wicket defeat.

"On any day, if we are not on our game, any team can beat us and if we don't play cricket to our level then we can get beaten," he said.

Clark, who said he was looking to become more unpredictable with his bowling to nail down a spot in the one-day side, also backed captain Ricky Ponting to emerge from his current form slump.

The usually prolific Ponting has scored just 18 runs at 6.00 in the tri-series and also struggled for form for most of the narrow 2-1 Test series win against India.

However, Clark said Ponting's class would prevail.

"He's probably the best player in the world," he said.

"There was going to be a period where he didn't do as well as he's been doing for so long. Hopefully that changes and you'd be a brave man to back against him."

Australia's next match in the tri-series is against Sri Lanka in Perth on Friday.

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Viru's comments by XpressMyself on 12 Feb 2008

Opener Virender Sehwag claimed Australia were "scared" ahead of their loss to India on Sunday.......come on Viru, clean your eyes first before you talk to others about dirty eyes. It is time for you to play some consistant cricket with good runs than be on the mercy of the selectors/board before making such comments.

last laugh by Prakash on 12 Feb 2008

clarke has not been long in the cricket world, yet has a loud mouth has'nt he? somebody pl. tell this chap that what he says applies first to him and his band. moreover, this bigmouth and other aussies won't be laughing for long with no mcgrath or warne anymore to piggieback on.

Greatness of Australian team by Prakash Lal on 11 Feb 2008

No doubt, Australian cricket team is good. But they will find it hard to win consistently in absence of two key players (umpires). So far, top Australian batsmen got out when they got tired of playing and other team batsmen got out when they wanted them to be out. It will be very hard for them to create records now.

What a coincidence? by RK Bhalla on 12 Feb 2008

India and Australia played 4 consecutive matches with same players (2 test matches and 2 ODI) after Bucknor and Benson waw declared out permanently. India won 1 test match and 1 ODI, others were declared draw. Australian did not win any match, where as be4, Australia (with Bucknor and Benson) won every match.

Australians are learning Indian life style by Ashok on 11 Feb 2008

Australian cricketers coming to India are busy in learning the language and life style of their Pay Masters. They are hiring private trainers to be compatible.

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